06/13/2022

America, Inclusiveness and Blurred Lines.

"We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion... our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." John Adams.

America is in limbo. We have been infiltrated by enemies foreign and domestic. The very foreseen crisis our founding fathers warned of. Where did this treason begin? Was it with Woodrow Wilson's pen in December of 1913 with the signing of the Federal Reserve Act? Perhaps in 1929 with the Frankfurt School which brought on the sexual revolution that evolved into the destruction of families. Moving decades forward to the implementation of the patriot act, stripping away our privacy in the name of security and paving the way for Obama's 2012 NDAA that would hand over the sovereignty of the American people to a tyrannical government for the sake of protection in time of crisis. All these events have lead the nation to this pivotal moment we have found ourselves in. Perhaps the number one enemy we face today is that of a moral and ethical line.

Our country is as divided as it's ever been. My generation was taught inclusiveness is what makes America great and I believed that. I, myself, was a champion for the "woke agenda" at the beginning of the "woke era." Engaging in my propensity and intrinsic need to fight for something and to feel valiant I threw my fist at the State in demand of this American dream of inclusiveness. But as I continue to watch temperatures rise and the division in our country strengthen, I began to question if this dream of inclusiveness was, in fact, plausible or even safe.

The question was not "Could I reconcile living in a world where my neighbor held different beliefs?" The question was, "What beliefs must we share in order to be neighbors?" The answer to this question grew seemingly imperative.

Although in contrast to my once long-held belief that America is not a Christian nation, I will not contest that the freedoms we enjoy are firmly grounded in Judeo-Christian principles.

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Our constitution was originally formed as an appeal to God that the King had stepped out of the boundaries of his right to rule. Our Founding Fathers appealed to God as a form of higher authority for their freedoms and inalienable rights. The same higher authority was used as a foundation for absolute truth in creating our Bill of Rights.

These beliefs allow Jews to neighbor with Gentiles and Muslims to neighbor with Christians, to live and practice religion freely so long as they do not step outside the realm of standards and law that this country was founded on.

Sounds exclusive?

What then is the alternative? That we allow men from other countries to move freely in ours enjoying our liberties while taking underage brides as part of their religious practice? That we accept the appeal from the Satanic Temple to allow the murder of innocent babies by invoking the Religious Freedom Restoration Act? To grant the education system the power to proselytize our children for the sake of man's wicked desires?

No, there must be lines drawn and kept. These questions destroy the all-inclusive ideology. America is founded on absolute truths and these truths come from God the creator.

We have seen throughout history the fall that proceeds revolutions of immorality and the bloodshed that comes from a people who reject absolute truth. Many changes can be made to serve the people of this republic better but none that step outside the beliefs on which it was founded.

America is hanging on by a thread, lost in a sinkhole of blurred lines. We have been sold and been indoctrinated with the lie that America's greatness is found in "Do what thou wilt," and that truth is relative. Those of us who understand America and its truth must not be ashamed to draw lines. We must not cower and silence what we know as truth in order to appease a corrupt culture. Our appeasement will be the fall of the republic but our allegiance to truth will be its savior.