The Liberty Bell

Liberty Bell

 

By Stephen McDowell

The Liberty Bell has been used as the logo of the Providence Foundation since near the time of our official founding in 1984. A verse from the Bible, Leviticus 25:10, is engraved on the top of the bell: “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land, unto all the inhabitants thereof. Lev. XXV, X”

The context of this Scripture is the jubilee year of liberty, which according to God’s instruction was to occur every 50 years and was marked by forgiveness of debts, the return of all lands to the original owners, and freedom to enslaved Israelites. Appropriately, this good fruit partially represents the outcome of our mission to spread Christian liberty throughout all the nations. As we teach Biblical principles for all spheres of life, the result will be men and nations who are liberated, blessed, and advancing. Or as Jesus taught, we disciple nations by teaching men to observe all He commanded (Matthew 28:18-20).

The Liberty Bell is currently on display in historic Philadelphia. It was first cast in England in 1752 by order of the Legislature of Pennsylvania in 1751 to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the Charter of Privileges signed by William Penn in 1701. This charter insured the freedom of Pennsylvania citizens, and so an appropriate scripture was selected to be placed on the bell — Lev. 25:10.

The Bell was hung in the Hall Tower at the State House in Philadelphia and cracked on its initial sounding in 1753. It was recast twice by Pass and Stowe before it had a clear and pleasant sound. As far as the Superintendents of the State House knew, this was the first time a colonial foundry had ever attempted to cast a bell, especially of this size. The bell weighed 2080 pounds, was twelve feet in circumference around the lip, seven and one-half feet around the crown, and three feet high.

The Liberty Bell contains the following inscription:

BY ORDER OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF PENNSYLVANIA FOR THE STATE HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA, 1752.

And above this:

PROCLAIM LIBERTY THROUGHOUT ALL THE LAND, UNTO ALL THE INHABITANTS THEREOF. LEV. XXV X

John Watson, in his Annals of Philadelphia, says of the motto on the bell:

That it was adopted from Scripture (Lev. 25, 10) may to many be still more impressive, as being also the voice of God — that great Arbiter, by whose signal providences we afterwards attained to that “liberty” and self-government which bid fair to emancipate our whole continent, and in time to influence and meliorate the condition of the subjects of arbitrary government throughout the civilized world! [1]

This inscription on America’s most venerated symbol reminds us that civil liberty is a result of Biblical truth infused in the life of a nation. Noah Webster stated:

Almost all the civil liberty now enjoyed in the world owes its origin to the principles of the Christian religion…. The religion which has introduced civil liberty, is the religion of Christ and his apostles, which enjoins humility, piety, and benevolence; which acknowledges in every person a brother, or a sister, and a citizen with equal rights. This is genuine Christianity, and to this we owe our free constitutions of government. [2]

The Liberty Bell was intended to be rung on public occasions, such as the meetings of the Assembly and courts. However, it was rung at numerous other times, especially for fires and church events, so much so that many people living nearby made complaints. On July 8, 1776, the Liberty Bell called together its most important meeting, the assembly of the citizens to hear the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence, and then led the celebration by its ringing.

On September 18, 1777, the Liberty Bell was taken to Allentown, Pennsylvania, to prevent the British from capturing it and melting it down for use as a cannon. It was hidden for almost a year in Zion Reformed Church.

For 82 years the Liberty Bell tolled important events in the beginning of America. On July 8, 1835, the Bell cracked while being rung in memory of Chief Justice John Marshall of Virginia who had died on July 6th.

The Liberty Bell reminds us of Christ’s mission to liberate men and nations, or as He said in Luke 4 when He started His ministry: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me … to proclaim release to the captives – to set at liberty those oppressed.” Since men will be liberated as they learn and obey God’s Word as it applies to all of life, the Providence Foundation will continue to train people in a Biblical worldview so they can transform the nations.

 

[1] John F. Watson, Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, Hart, etc. publishers, 1850, p. 398.
[2] Noah Webster, History of the United States, New Haven: Durrie & Peck, 1833, pp. 273-274.

Life by Permission of Government: A Lesson from the Apothecary

 

Stephen McDowell

As a means of educating Americans in principles of liberty and providential history, I periodically give tours of important historic sites. On a recent tour I was conducting with American Family Association I visited the Apothecary in Colonial Williamsburg during some free time. As I listened to the costumed interpreter, she unknowingly highlighted an important concept of free nations and provided one example of how we are losing our liberties.

The interpreter was explaining how the colonists treated various sicknesses and afflictions with a large variety of herbs and medicines collected from all over the world. For the best treatment these raw materials would often need to be prepared in a precise way, mixed in appropriate proportions, and stored so as to retain their effectiveness. Many of these concoctions required intricate recipes, often unknown by those obtaining the treatments.

The interpreter explained the difference in getting a prescription for medicine in early America compared with prescriptions today. At that time any person who wanted to treat a malady, such as a migraine headache or yellow fever, could simply buy all the necessary ingredients and prepare and mix them so as to release their curative powers, if they knew how to do so. However, if they did not know the correct recipe, they could buy a prescription from the apothecary. While it cost more money to buy the prescription than buying the ingredients on their own, it was a one-time expense well worth the money. They had a recipe that would work, and they would then have the recipe for future use.

The prescription at that time was a recipe for a treatment of a malady. It was purchasing useful knowledge from others for your benefit.  It is much different today. While a prescription may give you access to a useful product, it is really permission to use a medicine. It is government granting people the right to use certain medicines. This is one of many examples of how we have become a permission society.

Freedom is not having to ask permission regarding our own affairs. Oppression is having to obtain permission to do almost anything, from how to manage our property and run our businesses to getting a prescription.

As government has grown and we have replaced God by government as the ultimate authority, we have increasingly become a permission society, where the beneficent government grants citizens the right to act and think in certain ways. We have less and less freedom in determining how we use our property and how we manage our lives. Remember, if government grants permission regarding the management of your life, liberty, and property, then government can take this away at any time.

The list of things we cannot do today without government permission is endless. It includes: remodeling our house, filling in a swampy area on our farm, driving a car, owning a gun, starting a business, opening a store, giving tours of Washington, DC, teaching our children at home, catching fish, building a church, putting up a sign, getting certain amounts of your money in cash, and praying on public property.

The permit system is justified by public need and societal well-being, but ends up becoming a tool to enforce “correct” behavior and thought, including requiring people to violate their conscience to maintain their livelihood (for example, dictating for whom you must make a wedding cake and what kind of wedding you must photograph).

If our life, liberty, or property is threatened by the action of others, then government involvement may be acceptable, but most public permits go well beyond this. The permit system is destructive for many reasons. Among other things, it kills innovation and leads to corruption. It is contrary to America’s founding principles of limited government, private property, individual enterprise, free market, and liberty of conscience, all of which are preserved in the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. Most importantly, it robs us of the great liberty that God intends us to have, and for which Christ came into the world.

 

Some Rational Thoughts on Trump’s Executive Order Temporarily Banning Travel from Seven Nations Harboring Terrorists

Biblical World University

By John McDowell


 

One truth impressed upon me while obtaining my Master’s Degree in Counseling is that most people tend to respond and react emotionally to situations. This is especially true for young people. However, as we become older our reasoning capabilities SHOULD enable us to differentiate between emotional and reasoned reactions.

Our response to legislation, events of life, societal changes, etc. should be driven by reasoned thinking rather than the ebb and flow of emotions.

In regards to Trump’s recent executive order on immigration let us move beyond emotional  reactions and get to reasoned thinking. Let reason take hold before taking action. A few things to consider:

1. Read the executive order completely.

2. Have similar orders been given by previous administrations? (Yes, Obama and Carter for example).

3. Of the 325,000 foreigners who entered America on Saturday only 109 were detained for more questioning.

4. During war does it change how a nation implements its refugee/immigrant policy? Imagine during WWII if any German could enter America, all on the basis of claiming refugee status. This “all-inclusive” policy would be extremely dangerous without a proper plan to differentiate between those who were fleeing war-torn Europe and those who might be enemy combatants, spies, etc.

5. The vast majority of Muslim countries are not banned but just some of the countries that are currently hot beds of terrorism. Nothing even references a Muslim ban in the order.

6. The Executive Order can be waived on a case by case basis.

7. The order limits refugees to 50K per year (in line with past Administrations)

8. What course of action should take place regarding refugees/immigrants? We should study historical context and observe how Europe has been handling the crisis. Finally, how does our refugee/immigrant policies affect American safety, economic prosperity, and way of life?

9. Hopefully after all this we can have civil discourse without lashing out with words that are absolute lies and ridiculous.

10. Does this executive order go beyond the reach of the Constitution? (To help answer this question I will be writing a piece in the near future on executive orders and the lack of principled Americans).

Public Sermons in Early America

Biblical World University

 


 

Colonial American pastors would cringe at the thought of modern pastors shying away from delivering sermons on political issues that are pertinent for today.

(That they are doing so, see “Pastors of Conservative Churches Say They Won’t Preach What the Bible Says about the Issues.”)

 

The clergy continually clarified and applied a Biblical worldview to relevant issues that the colonists faced. For 150 years leading up to the Revolution, the Colonial pastors used every opportunity possible to educate the people in the principles of liberty.  Various means included:

  1. The Weekday Lecture
  2. The Election Sermon – An annual event begun in 1633 in Massachusetts.  These sermons were their political textbooks.

John Wingate Thornton writes of the Election Sermons and the clergy’s influence in early America:

“The clergy were generally consulted by the civil authorities; and not infrequently the suggestions from the pulpit, on election days and other special occasions, were enacted into laws.  The statutebook, the reflex of the age, shows this influence.  The State was developed out of the Church.

“The sermon is styled the Election Sermon, and is printed.  Every representative has a copy for himself, and generally one or more for the minister or ministers of his town.  As the patriots have prevailed, the preachers of each sermon have been the zealous friends of liberty; and the passages most adapted to promote the spread and love of it have been selected and circulated far and wide by means of newspapers, and read with avidity and a degree of veneration on account of the preacher and his election to the service of the day.”

 

These election sermons were preached in America for about 250 years (into the 1870’s).[i]

(Excerpts from some Election Sermons can be found on our website. Here are two.)

 

  1. The Artillery Sermon – These were periodic addresses given to the military on such topics as “a defensive war in a just cause is sinless” and the sin of cowardice.
  2. Special Fast, Thanksgiving, and Anniversary Sermons – These sermons were preached in observance of victories, calamities, and special events.

 

The American political Science Review in 1984 showed that 10% of all political writings in the Founding Era were sermons, and asserted therefore that colonial clergymen must be considered part of our “Founding Fathers” in America.

In an adult’s lifetime in Colonial America, the average adult listened to about 15,000 hours of Biblical exposition by the clergy. Their influence on public opinion was equivalent to what is held today by the modern media.  If we ever hope for a restoration of the American Christian Republic, political educational efforts such as these must once again become a regular part of the clergy’s weekly responsibilities in their churches.

Colonial pastors found precedence in the Bible for these various sermons.

  1. Artillery Sermons: Deut. 20:1-4
  2. Election Sermons: Nehemiah 8:1-3; 13; 2 Kings 23:2
  3. Special Fast, Thanksgiving, Anniversary Sermons: 2 Kings 23:2; Luke 4:19; Is 61:2

Proverbs 8:16 says, “By Me princes rule, and nobles, even all the judges of the earth.” If a ruler’s power comes from God then surely He requires pastors to be the salt and light (Matt. 5:13-16) to public officials and leaders.

Artillery Sermon

An example of an artillery sermon preached to General Washington and his troops on the eve of the Battle of Brandywine reveals the force that motivated the colonists. Rev. Jacob Troute’s sermon was titled “They That Take the Sword Shall Perish by the Sword.”

(As you read these excerpts consider our current struggle with Islamic terrorists.)

Soldiers, and countrymen, we have met this evening perhaps for the last time. We have shared the toils of the march, the peril of the flight, and the dismay of the retreat, alike. We have endured the cold and hunger, the contumely of the internal foe, and the scourge of the foreign oppressor. We have sat night after night by the campfire. We have together heard the roll of the reveille which calls us to duty, or the beat of the tattoo which gave the signal for the hardy sleep of the soldier, with the earth for his bed and the knapsack for his pillow.

And now, soldiers and brethren, we have met in this peaceful valley, on the eve of battle, in the sunlight that tomorrow morn will glimmer on the scenes of blood. We have met amid the whitening tents of our encampments; in the time of terror and gloom we have gathered together. God grant that it may not be for the last time.

It is a solemn moment! Brethren, does not the solemn voice of nature seem to echo the sympathies of the hour? The flag of our country droops heavily from yonder staff. The breeze has died away along the green plaid of Chadd’s Ford. The plain that spreads before us glitters in the sunlight. The heights of Brandywine arise gloomy and grand beyond the waters of yonder stream. All nature holds a pause of solemn silence on the eve of the uproar and bloody strife of tomorrow.

“They that take the sword shall perish by the sword.”

And have they not taken the sword?

Let the desolate plain, the blood-sodden valley, the burned farmhouses, blackening in the sun, the sacked village and the ravaged town, answer. Let the withered bones of the butchered farmer, strewed along the fields of his homestead, answer. Let the starving mother, with her babe clinging to the withered breast that can afford no sustenance, let her answer, – with the death-rattle mingling with the murmuring tones that marked the last moment of her life. Let the mother and the babe answer.

It was but a day past, and our land slept in the quiet of peace. War was not here. Fraud and woe and want dwelt not among us. From the eternal solitude of the green woods arose the blue smoke of the settler’s cabin, and golden fields of corn looked from amid the waste of the wilderness, and the glad music of human voices awoke the silence of the forest.

Now, God of mercy, behold the change. Under the shadow of a pre-text, under the sanctity of the name of God, invoking the Redeemer to their aid, do these foreign hirelings slay our people. They throng our towns, they darken our plains, and now they encompass our posts on the lonely plain of Chadd’s Ford.

“They that take the sword shall perish by the sword.”

Brethren, think me not unworthy of belief when I tell you the doom of the British is sealed. Think me not vain when I tell you that, beyond the cloud that now enshrouds us, I see gathering thick and fast the darker cloud and thicker storm of Divine retribution.

They may conquer tomorrow. Might and wrong may prevail, and we may be driven from the field, but the hour of God’s vengeance will come!

Ay, if in the vast solitudes of eternal space there throbs the being of an awful God, quick to avenge and sure to punish guilt, then the man George Brunswick, called king, will feel in his brain and heart the vengeance of the eternal Jehovah. A blight will light upon his life – a withered and an accursed intellect; a blight will be upon his children and on his people. Great God, how dread the punishment! A crowded populace, peopling the dense towns where them men of money thrive, where the laborer starves; went striding among the people in all forms of terror; an ignorant and God-defying priesthood chuckling over the miseries of millions; a proud and merciless nobility adding wrong to wrong, and heaping insult upon robbery and fraud; royalty corrupt to the very heart, and aristocracy rotten to the core; crime and want linked hand in hand, and tempting the men to deeds of woe and death; — these are a part of the doom and retribution that shall come upon the English throne and English people.

Soldiers, I look around upon your familiar faces with strange interest! Tomorrow morning we go forth to the battle – for need I tell you that your unworthy minister will march with you, invoking the blessing of God’s aid in the fight? We will march forth to the battle. Need I exhort you to fight the good fight – to fight for your homesteads, for your wives and your children?

My friends, I urge you to fight, by the galling memories of British wrong. Walton, I might tell you of your father, butchered in the silence of the night in the plains of Trenton. I might picture his gray hairs dabbled in blood. I might ring his death-shrieks in your ears. Shaefmyer, I might tell you of a butchered mother and sister outraged, the lonely farmhouse, the night assault, the roof in flames, the shouts of the troops as they dispatched their victims, the cries for mercy, and the pleadings of innocence for pity. I might paint this all again, in the vivid colors of the terrible reality, if I thought courage needed such wild excitement.

But I know you are strong in the might of the Lord. You will march forth to battle tomorrow with light hearts and determined spirits, though the solemn duty — the duty of avenging the dead — may rest heavy on your souls.

And in the hour of battle, when all around is darkness, lit by the lurid cannon-glare and the piercing musket-flash, when the wounded strow the ground and the dead litter your path, then remember, soldiers, that God is with you. The eternal God fights for you; He rides on the battle-cloud. He sweeps onward with the march of a hurricane charge. God, the awful and infinite, fights for you, and you will triumph.

“They that take the sword shall perish by the sword.”

You have taken the sword, but not in the spirit of wrong or revenge. You have taken the sword for your homes, for your wives and your little ones. You have taken the sword for truth, justice and right, and to you the promise is, be of good cheer, for your foes have taken the sword in defiance of all that men hold dear, in blasphemy of God; they shall perish by the sword.

And now, brethren and soldiers, I bid you all farewell. Many of us will fall in the battle of tomorrow, and in the memory of all will ever rest and linger the quiet sense of this autumnal eve.

Solemn twilight advances over the valley. The woods on the opposite height fling their long shadows over the green of the meadow. Around us are the tents of the Continental host, the suppressed bustle of the camp, the hurried tramp of the soldiers to and fro, and among the tents the stillness and awe that mark the eve of battle.

When we meet again, may the shadows of twilight be flung over the peaceful land. God in heaven grant it! Let us pray.

 

For excerpts from more sermons see:

America’s Providential History

America’s Providential History, a Documentary Sourcebook

 

[i] For compilations of various public sermons see: Political Sermons of the American Founding Era, 1730-1805, Edited by Ellis Sandoz, Liberty Press, 1991; John Wingate Thornton, The Pulpit of the American Revolution, Boston: Gould and Lincoln, 1860; The Patriot Preachers of the American Revolution, 1766-1783, Frank Moore, 1860. WallBuilders has numerous political sermons posted on their website. A few public sermons can be found in our book: America’s Providential History, A Documentary Sourcebook, Edited by Stephen McDowell, Charlottesville: Providence

 

Barack Obama: A Good President or Evil Leader?

For PDF Version: Barack Obama: A Good President or Evil Leader?

By Stephen McDowell


(Author’s note: For those of you who have read any of my books and articles over the years, you know that I do not engage in ad hominem attacks or hyperbole. Rather, I seek to evaluate issues and life from a Biblical perspective. Such is the case with this article as I evaluate President Obama’s actions while President. While Christians may differ on what role civil government should have in our lives, there is almost universal agreement regarding life, the family, freedom of worship, sexual morality, theft, and honesty by Bible-believing Christians.  So while some regenerated Christians may disagree with a few points below,[1] the bulk of them clearly support my position. For any Christians (whether nominal or genuinely converted) and others who think the President has done a good job, you might want to read this and learn some startling facts of which you might not be aware.)

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In a trip to Africa in July 2015, President Obama said he thought he had been “a pretty good president” and would be reelected if he could run again.[2] A pretty good President?! If he thinks he has been a “good president” we must ask what is his standard for good? When we examine his fruit and compare it to a Biblical standard, we would have to conclude he must have looked to Satan rather than God for what he considers “good,” for much of his action as President has promoted death, theft, and destruction. Such fruit, according to the Bible, is produced by Satan and not God, for as Jesus affirmed, Satan (the thief) comes to steal, kill, and destroy (John 10:10). In addition, Satan is the father of lies (John 8:44).

This fruit demonstrates that Obama has not promoted good, but rather evil. He has in fact been a minion of Satan— that is, an agent collaborating in helping him advance his goals. In hearing this term to describe the President you should not think of the cute little animated characters in the recent Minions movie. To be accurate, you should think of a minion according to its definition: a servile follower or subordinate of a person in power. Obama may not be consciously following Satan, nevertheless he has produced many of Satan’s evil deeds.

Satan comes to kill.

  • One of Obama’s first acts as President was to initiate government funding for abortion providers throughout the world. Multiple thousands (if not millions) have been killed because of this policy.
  • Obama supports tax-payer funding of Planned Parenthood, an organization that in 2014 alone killed over 327,000 unborn children (with similar numbers in each of the six years of his presidency). We now know they profit from selling the body parts of those they murdered. When asked about the videos that clearly document this barbarism, the Obama White House responded by saying the videos were fabricated.[3] Such a response reveals either total delusion or outright lying, either of which are characteristics of Satan. (He blinds the eyes and is the father of lies.)
  • Obama’s foreign policy has strengthened our enemies (Islamic terrorists) in Libya, Syria, Iraq, Egypt (thankfully later removed by the Egyptian army), Iran, and elsewhere. These terrorists have brutally murdered hundreds of thousands, not only in warfare but through terrorist actions. In fact, just a few years ago, there were nearly 2 million Christians in Syria; today, there are only 400,000 remaining. (While most of these fled the country, large numbers have been killed.)

Satan comes to steal.

  • Obama’s budgets steal money from future generations by excessive deficit spending, with our national debt increasing by over $8 trillion during his presidency. Government deficit spending takes funds from the private sector that could be used to expand jobs and create wealth, and it robs future generations. These actions also increase governmental power.[4]
  • Obama’s policies steal from the productive segment of society by increasing welfare payments to citizens and even to illegal immigrants.[5] For example, food stamp recipients have nearly doubled to about 47 million under Obama, free lunches are now available for all students rather than just the poor, and there is no longer any work requirement to receive welfare.
  • Obama’s actions steal the livelihood of many workers, in particular coal workers and those in the energy field, as he has been shutting down the coal and other industry via excessive EPA regulations.[6]

Satan comes to destroy.

Obama’s policies and actions have brought much destruction, including:

  • Destruction of marriage: Obama’s justice department and the judges he appointed were the primary force to “legalize” gay marriage, attack traditional marriage as defined by God, and attempt to redefine the family. He continues to oppose abstinence-education programs for youth, and also ties congressionally-authorized foreign aid to whether that nation will adopt homosexual marriage and embrace abortion.
  • Destruction of the economy: The massive one trillion dollar “stimulus bill,” governmental bailouts of failing businesses, huge expansion of welfare payouts, and intrusive and onerous regulations are transforming America from a free-market capitalistic system that values individuals to a socialistic system that values the state. America now has the highest capital gains tax in the world (that is, a penalty on profits), which drives business to other nations and stifles the economy. Additional actions destroying the economy include: mandating how private companies should conduct their business; stipulating who they can and cannot hire; redistributing wealth through government handouts, business subsidies, rebates for buying cars (remember “Cash for Clunkers”); bailing out and taking control of private companies (especially in the real estate, insurance, banking, and automotive fields). His socialistic policies have adversely affected the economy, and today there are nearly 93 million Americans not participating in the work force – an increase of over 12 million since he took office.[7]
  • Destruction of the nation via open border policy: Obama has ignored immigration laws prohibiting illegal aliens from entering the country, especially criminals who have taken the lives and property of many Americans. In fact, he has openly released known and convicted violent alien criminals back into society. Additionally, illegal immigrants are taking the jobs of law-abiding citizens as well as receiving massive amounts of government benefits, thus further adding to the decay of the economy.
  • Obama is attempting to enter into a treaty with Iran without the consent of the Senate (as required by the Constitution). That treaty would undermine our security as well as threaten our allies, especially Israel. Destruction and death will follow as Iran is not only the largest exporter of terrorism in the world but also has repeatedly pledged to annihilate Israel and overthrow America.
  • Destruction of the American Dream, which is the freedom to do what God desires man to do, which includes enjoying freedom of worship, speech, conscience, and governance of the education of children. Obama’s policies have undermined freedoms in each of these areas, including attacking religious liberty, free speech, and the rights of conscience by forcing individuals to act contrary to their religious convictions, especially in regards to accommodating homosexuality. Regarding freedom to educate children, Obama early in his presidency stopped a successful school choice program for thousands of poor families in Washington, DC, and he continues to rigidly oppose increased educational opportunity and the freedom to exit failing schools as well as greater parental empowerment in education.
  • Destruction of the American Constitutional Republic replacing it with a socialist regime. The ever growing size of the national government and its rapidly expanding offices require an ever-increasing amount of money. Even more money is swallowed by the thousands of regulations written by unelected bureaucrats and their thousands of agencies. In fact, nearly one-fourth of the annual income of a family is now spent to cover the increased consumer costs associated with higher business costs as the result of complying with those micromanaging regulations. Our unbiblical system of graduated income taxes leads to IRS agents “harassing our people.” The Obama administration has done nothing to curb this abusive power, even letting the IRS stifle the formation of conservative groups. As the President accurately noted, he has a phone and a pen and regularly does end runs around the Constitution and the people’s elected Congress.
  • Destruction of the rule of law: Obama unilaterally changed established, congressionally-enacted federal law – specifically the Affordable Care Act (a specific and clearly worded law passed by Congress that he signed) – at least 24 times.
  • Destruction of the military by promoting homosexual and transgendered personnel, restricting religious freedom, and overseeing a general decline in size, readiness, and morale, reducing the military to its smallest size since World War I – and doing this at a time when the world is extremely dangerous.
  • Destruction of the greatest health care system in the world by imposing “Obamacare” on the nation. The new government-controlled health care system is taking the control of medical issues out of the hands of people and the doctors they choose and instead giving it to government bureaucrats, even while the majority of the American people continue to oppose this system.

Lies and Deceit

Besides bringing death, theft, and destruction, Satan is also the father of lies (John 8:44). Obama has shown no qualms about lying, openly doing so hundreds of times.[8]  A few well-established ones include:

  • In promoting “Obamacare” (which produces socialized medicine) he has lied multiple times, repeatedly stating that citizens can keep their insurance plan and doctor, that their premiums will decrease, and that the government would provide health care for millions of uninsured Americans without increasing the deficit or diminishing the quality of healthcare. (Not only has all of this proven to be false but it also contradicted the official finding of the impartial bi-partisan Congressional Budget Office.)
  • He said at least 22 times that he could not pass amnesty through executive action, but then implemented an immunity scheme via executive fiat. “In bypassing Congress, Obama blatantly ignored the rule of law that is the foundation of our democracy and violated his presidential oath to uphold the laws of this land.”[9]
  • He said not one dime of Obamacare funds would go for abortions, but in fact over 1000 Obamacare plans pay for abortions. The Little Sisters of the Poor, a group of Catholic nuns, recently lost a court case (with a majority of the judges appointed by Obama and Clinton) requiring them to provide access to abortion inducing drugs.
  • He said it was not his decision to remove troops from Iraq, but during his 2012 reelection campaign he repeatedly took credit for ending the war and getting troops home. His decision to pull the troops without consideration of the consequences has allowed ISIS to rise to power, take control of much of Iraq, and murder many thousands of people, especially Christians. He also promised that he would close the Guantanamo Bay camp holding terrorists. For seven years he refused to do so, and has now decided to move those terrorists onto American soil or simply release them back to their countries, where they will continue to launch attacks against Americans.

It is clear from the fruit of his actions that Obama has been a subordinate of Satan. While some may object to such pointed rhetoric, speaking bluntly and truthfully is exactly what Jesus did, including when he called Herod a fox (Luke 13:32), the Pharisees and civil leaders whitewashed tombs (Matt. 23:27), and other critics children of the devil (John 8:44). He said you will know people by their fruit. Obama’s fruit has been death, theft, and destruction. So if the Bible is our standard for decision-making, then the uncontested fruit demonstrates that Obama is not a good President, but rather an evil President. He is indeed a minion of Satan.

In the first movie featuring Minions, the evil master Gru was redeemed and the Minions followed him in turning from evil deeds to good deeds. Satan can never be redeemed, but his minions can. We were all his minions before God graciously reached down and translated the saints from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of light. Let us pray He will do the same for President Obama and the millions more who believe he has been a good President and would vote to reelect him. Sadly, Obama might be correct that he could be reelected, and such a possibility shows the great need for many of his minions to be changed by the Lord. Like Gru they need new hearts and new minds. Without God’s supernatural intervention, America has no hope, but God has repeatedly shown throughout history His willingness to bring transformation to those who cry out to Him and then choose to obey Him. One evidence of obeying God is selecting righteous and God-fearing rulers who are not minions of Satan but rather are servants of God.

Stephen McDowell is co-founder and President of the Providence Foundation, a Christian educational organization that teaches Biblical principles for societal transformation. To learn more see www.providencefoundation.com

[1] For Biblical support of the author’s positions on limited government see his books Rendering to Caesar the Things that Are God’s, The Biblical Family, Liberating the Nations, and Building Godly Nations published by the Providence Foundation (providencefoundation.com).

[2] http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/29/world/africa/obama-in-africa-says-he-could-win-third-term.html?_r=1

[3] http://liveactionnews.org/white-house-admits-getting-facts-planned-parenthood/

[4] Past Presidents and Congresses have committed theft as well, but Obama has far surpassed them all.

[5] http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/03/10/social-security-administration-confirms-illegal-aliens-to-begin-collecting-benefits-in-2017/

[6] Obama had the stated goal of shutting down the coal industry saying in 2008: “What I’ve said is that we would put a, uh, cap-and-trade system in place that is more — that is as aggressive if not more aggressive than anybody else’s out there. So if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can. It’s just that it will bankrupt them because they’re going to be charged a huge sum for all that, uh, greenhouse gas that’s being emitted.”

[7] http://www.rt.com/usa/238697-americans-labor-jobs-report/

[8] See for example: http://www.politifact.com/personalities/barack-obama/statements/byruling/false/; http://freedomoutpost.com/2015/05/1063-documented-examples-of-barack-obamas-lying-lawbreaking-corruption-cronyism-hypocrisy-waste-etc/; http://www.infowars.com/252-documented-examples-of-barack-obamas-lying-lawbreaking-corruption-cronyism-etc/https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/marc-thiessen-obamas-blizzard-of-lies/2014/10/13/7acc3d22-52e4-11e4-892e-602188e70e9c_story.html

[9] http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/06/here-they-are-barack-obamas-five-biggest-lies-can-you-guess-them-video/

The Supreme Court Ruling to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage Is of “the First Order of Absurdity”

 

Thomas Jefferson’s description of allowing judicial activism in a republic aptly describes the court’s recent decision in Obergefell v. Hodges. This decision to establish homosexual marriage as national policy is absurd for many reasons. To begin with official recognition of homosexual marriage is a recognition of homosexual behavior. Both homosexual marriage and behavior are wrong for many reasons:

[As you read these points, remember that the individual homosexual, like any person living in sin (action contrary to God’s standard), can, with God’s grace and through repentance, be forgiven, regenerated, and birthed into the marvelous kingdom of God, where there is life, liberty, and great blessing.]

1. Homosexuality is contrary to natural law (observation of how nature functions) and the laws of nature (the revelation of the Creator in nature and man’s conscience).

2. Homosexuality is contrary to the laws of nature’s God (the revelation of God in the Bible). It is against God’s basic commandments in the Old Testament as well as the writings in the New Testament.

3. Homosexual behavior produces higher rates of diseases and shorter life spans (remember HIV has spread primarily through the homosexual lifestyle, and that is only one type of disease or illness with high rates in the homosexual community).

4. Homosexuality is contrary to Darwinism (if you happen to believe this modern idea) and its survival of the fittest. Such behavior keeps species from propagating and hence the death of any species living this way.

5. Homosexuality is not only contrary to the Christian faith (points 1 and 2) but also most other major religions.

6. Almost all nations and races throughout recorded history have been opposed to homosexuality. Those societies who have embraced such a lifestyle have ceased to exist.

7. Homosexuality is contrary to the beliefs of Western Civilization.

8. Homosexuality is contrary to the morality and laws throughout the history of America.

9. Studies show children living in homes with homosexual parents do not do as well. Domestic abuse is 40% higher in such families.

10. Homosexuals unions are not as stable as heterosexual unions. Homosexual unions have greater breakups, and homosexuals have many more partners throughout life.

11. Homosexual families subvert a purpose of marriage to link children to their biological parents. God, nature, the history of man, and studies of child development all teach that the natural and best place for children to be raised is with their biological parents.
12. A society that permits or embraces homosexuality will encourage more “Sanduskites;” that is, men like Coach Sandusky who could take advantage and abuse youth in their care. While heterosexuals could abuse females, they are generally not personally mentoring them via scouts, sports teams, clubs, etc., and hence, these situations are avoided. However, such would not be the case in a society that does not condemn homosexual behavior.

13. Allowing this behavior promotes those who would force their immorality upon everyone. Recent actions of homo-fascists show they will force their immoral system on everyone. Remember the florist in Washington, the baker in Oregon, and the photographer in Arizona who have been fined and punished for acting upon their religious convictions. In addition, consider the officials in San Antonio who passed a law prohibiting those opposing homosexuality from running for office, serving in government, or speaking against such behavior. These coercive measures will only increase.

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What Can We Do?

The issue of homosexual marriage is not settled. In fact, we can expect a long conflict between contrary worldviews. What can we do to enter this battle for the future of the nation?

1. We must educate ourselves in Biblical truth regarding this and other worldview issues.

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· Monumental: Restoring America as the Land of Liberty

· America’s Providential History

· God’s Blueprint for Life, Liberty, and Property, A Bible Study of the Ten Commandments

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3. Educate your current government officials, and work to elect Biblical leaders.
The Supreme Court’s decision is bad for reasons listed above, but in addition, it violates the Constitutional restrictive power of the courts and undermines the American Republic and representative government.

The article on “We the Judges or We the People, Stopping Judicial Activism” gives four constitutional provisions to check activist judges. Please read this and pass this on to others, especially your Congressmen. It is their duty and responsibility to rein in the oligarchy that the court has become.

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The Two Greatest External Threats to Christianity

A Note from Stephen McDowell

 

The two greatest external threats to Christianity in the twenty-first century are statism and Islam. The Providence Foundation has produced many books and materials identifying these threats and giving practical means of overcoming them.

 

Statism

Statism is the idea that man via the state is the ultimate authority in the earth. To learn more about this age-old belief that brings bondage to mankind see:

1. Rendering to Caesar the Things that Are God’s

 

2. The Growing Threat of Socialism

 

To learn more order the booklet Rendering to Caesar the Things that Are God’s

 

Islam

1. The Threat of Islam to Liberty and Christianity (Webinar)

This webinar presents a brief overview of the history of Islam and its teachings to help you understand the very grave danger that the free world and the Christian faith faces.

2. Introduction to The Threat of Islam booklet

3. America’s First War Against Muslim Terrorists

To learn more order The Threat of Islam to Liberty and Christianity

 

 

While Islam is a growing threat here in America, secular statists are a much more imminent threat, as we see them attacking the Biblical family, religious liberty, and more. With God’s grace, the Providence Foundation will continue to do all we can to fight against the enemies of God, truth, and liberty, who are becoming more and more aggressive. While our battles in America are still primarily in the realm of ideas and worldview, many people (like the florist in Colorado and the baker in Oregon) have learned secular militants will not stop here. They, in common with Islamic militants, embrace the “believe or die” ideology. ISIS takes the lives of Christians who do not believe like them; homosexual activists take the property and businesses of their opponents. All Christian people must enter this battle, or we may very well lose much more than a court ruling or governmental decree. Our liberties and property are threatened.

If Christians in America would understand the situation we face and act in a principled way, fulfilling our Biblical duties, personal and civil, we can turn the nation around. If the people are ignorant, they will easily be kept in bondage. We have been working for over 31 years to teach truth and prepare people to live in liberty. We will continue to do all we can to spread His liberty. Your continued support is vital. America (and the nations) needs what we offer now more than ever.

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The Threat of Islam to Liberty and Christianity

By Stephen McDowell

Islam is one of the two greatest external threats to Christianity in the twenty-first century. Statism is the other.[1] Though not as old as statism, Islam has been at war with Christianity since its inception by Mohammad in the seventh century.  This article introduces the booklet The Threat of Islam to Liberty and Christianity which provides a brief overview of the history of Islamand its teachings in order to give proper context to this very grave danger that the free world faces.

The historical overview of Islam presented in The Threat of Islam to Liberty and Christianity —which includes the Crusades, important battles stopping Islam’s spread throughout Europe, and Muslims’ influence in American history—reveals that its aggressive expansion and conflict with Christianity are normal. The ideological comparison of Christianity and Islam shows that Christianity produces liberty, while Islam brings oppression.

Many questions are also answered, such as: Is Islam a religion of peace? How should America deal with Islamic terrorists? What can we do regarding the threat of Islam to the Christian faith? Finally, there is good news: God is moving among many Muslims to bring them to Christ.

Worldview Matters

To properly understand America’s recent conflicts with Islamic terrorists, we must recognize that we are at war with a false religion, a false ideology. All religions are not the same. The religion or faith of a people is the life-blood of their society. It should carry nutrients and oxygen to feed the national body. Nations that have embraced Biblical Christianity, like America, have produced life, liberty, virtue, and prosperity. Islamic nations have produced death, bondage, corruption, and lack. The reason for this is that the religion or life-blood of Muslim nations carries little nutrients because their faith is in a god of human invention and not in the true and living God.

All worldviews are not the same.  If you or a nation acts as if they are, serious consequences occur. It is important that we understand the basic ideas behind Islam and how they differ greatly from Christianity. A person’s worldview affects everything in his life, including how to view and deal with radical Islam today.

The Christian idea of man says that a person’s faith and worldview determine the condition of his heart and mind. Christianity teaches that man is fallen and his heart is given toward evil (Rom. 3:9-23; 7:18), though he does have the capacity to do good because every man is created in the image of God (Gen. 1:26) and has a conscience revealing good and evil to him (Rom. 2). People who have been converted (or internally born again) and/or influenced by Biblical morality and truth are especially likely to act civilly and right. History confirms that some people’s tendency toward evil is so strong they cannot be reached by reason. Such evil can only be overcome by force, which God has authorized civil authorities to wield (Rom. 13:1-7).

The Islamic worldview has a propensity to irrational evil, as witnessed from its history and also from its teachings. While not all Muslims have succumbed to aggressive militancy, a large number have, with little opposition from moderate Muslims. Today, the vast majority of Muslims do not embrace the terrorist activities of ISIS, Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, Hamas, Hezbollah, Boko Haram and other such groups. However, estimates of Muslims who do support such actions, at least in part, range from 10-20%.[2] With about 1.6 billion Muslims in the world, that is 160-320 million people. Even if the number is one percent, that is still about 16 million people, which is a large number. Something is wrong with a religion or belief system that can spawn such large numbers of irrational and evil people.

Added to this is the lack of opposition from other Muslims. They say they do not adhere to the militant teachings of Islam, rather they embrace the verses that teach peace. If so, why don’t they take some action against these terrorists, or at least speak out and condemn the militants?  A few leaders have done so, but by and large the Muslim world is silent and giving tacit consent to all manner of evil.

Many Muslims say that Islam is a religion of peace, but peace is defined much differently by many Muslims than what most people consider to be peace. Peace according to many teachings in the Quran is not coexistence with other religions, but total surrender to Muslim rule over society. That is why many Muslims seek to establish Sharia law;[3] it is the mechanism to establish peace, that is, Muslim rule.  Therefore, any Muslims who oppose using force to establish the will of Allah in the earth are actually rejecting a conservative, more literal reading of the Quran. Many have done so, but large numbers have not. Anytime Muslims say their religion is one of “peace” and that they are for peace, we must get clarification of what they mean.

Understanding the Muslim’s view of peace is extremely important because 43% of Americans believe that Islam can create a peaceful society;[4] however, if we do not understand their view of peace, we may allow conservative Muslims to shape the culture and public policy of America to our detriment.

President Obama has tried to claim some moral equivalency with Christian atrocities in the past (the Crusades, slavery, Jim Crow laws) and radical Muslims today, but there is a great difference. As we will examine, the Crusades were launched in response to the prior militant expansion of Islam and the death and bondage that followed (though this does not justify some of the wrong action carried out by some of the crusaders). Concerning slavery and racial hostility: while a few may have claimed support of Christian doctrine for these, it was primarily Christians acting upon Biblical principles who spoke out and took action to liberate men and bring change. Contrarily, many followers of Islam have engaged in oppressing and raping women, promoting child marriage, persecuting anyone not of their faith, and flogging and beheading infidels. Rarely do “moderate” Muslims even speak out against such action, and they certainly have not taken aggressive action to abolish it.[5]

Christianity has no history or teaching that promotes militancy to spread the faith. Any wrongs that have been done (and they are minor compared to the wrongs done by other faiths and worldviews[6]) are not normal for Christian behavior nor do they reflect the teachings of Jesus and the Bible. They reflect distorted ideas that were eventually overcome by true Christianity. In contrast, Islam has many disturbing teachings of jihad (war against the infidel), forced conversion, and non-Muslims paying tribute that have governed the actions of large numbers of its followers from its inception.

The Bible and Jesus did not teach us to wage war against infidels. In fact, Jesus taught us to love our neighbor and our enemies (John 13:34; Matt. 5:44). Muhammad taught, “Fight and slay the Pagans wherever you find them” (surah 9:5). The Middle East Forum writes, “In its fatwa justifying the burning of the Jordanian captive, the Islamic State cites Muhammad putting out the eyes of some with ‘heated irons’ (he also cut their hands and feet off). The fatwa also cites Khalid bin al-Walid – the heroic Sword of Allah – who burned apostates to death, including one man whose head he set on fire to cook his dinner on.”[7] As we will see, similar behavior spawned the Crusades.

The Historical Conflict of Islam and Christianity

In the early part of the first century Jesus came proclaiming a message of liberty. In the early 600s Mohammad came offering a message of rigid moralistic autocracy. Christianity spread rapidly by the supernatural transformation of the hearts of men. Islam spread rapidly by militant force.

Sultan Suleiman’s words on the eve of the Battle of Vienna, 1529, summarize a historically prevailing Muslim view of Christianity: “The infidels will at last bow in submission to Allah … The Ji’had has advanced its full course and the end is now in sight. The abomination of the Christian heresy shall be no more.”[8]

The Fruit of Christianity

Two thousand years ago Jesus Christ came into the world announcing a Gospel of liberty—liberty for men and nations (Luke 4:18; 2 Cor. 3:17; Gal. 5:1). As His followers carried His teachings throughout the world, this truth gradually transformed nations. The good fruit of Christian ideas liberated men and advanced mankind.

A few of those ideas include: God is loving and just, and personally concerned with His creation. Jesus shed His own blood to redeem people to give them spiritual power to advance God’s righteous Kingdom. Conversion is through internal enlightenment via truth. Advancement of Christianity has come via internal change of heart coupled with objective truth written in God’s Word the Bible. His Word speaks to all of life and provides a blueprint for our personal lives and also for our societies. The fruit of these ideas has been liberty, justice, and prosperity. Christianity has produced:

  • Great liberty to all men
  • Property rights — physical, mental, and spiritual
  • Great inventions, patents, copyrights and technological advancement
  • Great advancement in agriculture, commerce, and manufacturing
  • Great productivity and economic development
  • Great virtue and character
  • Charitable acts throughout the world
  • Rise of education of all people
  • Constitutional government
  • Equality of peoples and men and women
  • Christian unity with union

Today, the most free, advanced, and prosperous nations are those they have most embraced Biblical ideas and have been most impacted by the Christian faith.

The Fruit of Islam

Six centuries after Christ, Muhammad was born and gave birth to a new religion. The tenets of this religion were much different than Christianity. Muhammad’s god, Allah, was not a personal or loving God, but an austere and wrathful deity. Muhammad shed other people’s blood so his followers could have political power to advance Islam. Conversion came mostly through coercion. Muhammad taught, “Fight and slay the Pagans wherever you find them” (surah 9:5). The nature of the founder of Islam, Muhammad, and of his god Allah, affected how Muslims lived and advanced Islam. The fruit of this ideology brought little advancement and liberty, but rather slavery, oppression, and forced tribute. Today, Muslim nations have little liberty or widespread prosperity.

As is true of all religions, the nature of Islam impacts education, business, the economy, and the type of civil government. The French political philosopher Montesquieu observed: “that a moderate Government is most agreeable to the Christian Religion, and a despotic Government to the Mahommedan.”[9]

To read more order the book, The Threat of Liberty to Christianity

Some of the items covered include:

  • Jesus and the Restoration of all Things
  • Mohammad Founds Islam
  • Battle of Tours
  • The Crusades
  • Ottoman Empire
  • Arab Slavery
  • Islam in American History
  • Armenian Christian Genocide
  • Islamic War Today
  • Ideological Comparison of Christianity and Islam
  • Is Islam a Religion of Peace and Tolerance?
  • Islam’s Evil and Oppressive Nature
  • The Growth of Islam in America and Free Nations
  • How to Fight the War Against Muslim Extremists
  • God is Awakening Muslims

 

You can also watch our webinar on The Threat of Islam to Liberty and Christianity.

 

 

[1] To learn more about the danger of statism, see Stephen McDowell, Rendering to Caesar the Things that Are God’s, Charlottesville: Providence Foundation, 2009.

[2] For example: A Pew Research poll (2013) of Muslims in 21 countries found that 28% believe suicide bombings in defense of Islam are at least partially justified (19% of Muslim Americans thought so). Another finding: 76% of South Asian Muslims and 56% of Egyptians advocate killing anyone who leaves the Islamic religion (see Pew Poll for percentages in other countries). http://www.pewforum.org/uploadedFiles/Topics/Religious_Affiliation/ Muslim/worlds-muslims-religion-politics-society-full-report.pdf

One person analyzing the Pew Poll concluded: “There are approximately 1,083,021,825 Muslims in the 21 countries they polled—68% of the global total. Based on the country-by-country percentages in the Pew report, that means about 133 million support the suicide bombing or other forms of violence against civilians. Extrapolating the data—which is probably inaccurate since American and European Muslims probably support violence significantly less, while Iranian Muslims may support it more—that means about 195 million Muslims worldwide support suicide bombing and other acts of violence against civilians.” http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/pages/opinion-polls.htm

[3] “Sharia, or Islamic law, offers moral and legal guidance for nearly all aspects of life – from marriage and divorce, to inheritance and contracts, to criminal punishments. Sharia, in its broadest definition, refers to the ethical principles set down in Islam’s holy book (the Quran or Koran) and examples of actions by the Prophet Muhammad (sunna).”  http://www.pewforum.org/uploadedFiles/Topics/Religious_Affiliation/Muslim/worlds-muslims-religion-politics-society-full-report.pdf

Deriving moral and civil laws from religious texts is not necessarily bad, except that the Quran teaches much militancy and deprives many people of basic human rights.

[4] http://onenewsnow.com/culture/2015/02/17/poll-finds-americans-wary-of-sharia-say-islam-can-be-peaceful#.VOS7pObF-8A. This same survey found that 37% of Americans worry about Islamic law (Sharia law) being applied in the USA. Understanding the history of Islam, as well as its doctrines, would increase this worry by a large percentage, which is one reason for this booklet.

[5] Jordan and Egypt did take some aggressive action in early 2015 against ISIS after some of their citizens were brutally murdered, but this has not represented the words and actions of the majority of Muslims worldwide and over time.

[6] See for example, article by David Barton: http://www.theblaze.com/contributions /president-obamas-misguided-sense-of-moral-equivalency/

[7] Cited in Cal Thomas, “Remarks on religion distort the record,” The Daily Progress, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015, Charlottesville, Virginia.

[8] George Grant, The Blood of the Moon, the Roots of the Middle East Crisis, Brentwood, TN: Wolgemuth & Hyatt, 1991, p. 70.

[9] Baron De Montesquieu, The Spirit of Laws, translated from the French by Thomas Nugent, 2 Vols., New York: the Colonial Press, 1899, Vol. 2, pp, 29-30.

“We the People” or “We the Judges”?

Stopping Judicial Activism

By Stephen McDowell and John McDowell


Abraham Lincoln once asked, “How many legs does a dog have if we call the tail a leg?” According to modern courts the answer may well be five. Following a string of Federal district courts, the Supreme Court recently ruled that a man and a man, or a woman and woman, is a family. They can call it so; however, just like declaring a dog has five legs, that declaration does not make it so.

In response to abusive actions of the British government, James Otis, a leader in America’s independence movement, wrote:

To say the Parliament is absolute and arbitrary is a contradiction. The Parliament cannot make 2 and 2, 5: Omnipotency cannot do it. The supreme power in a state … belongs alone to God. Parliaments are in all cases to declare what is for the good of the whole; but it is not the declaration of Parliament that makes it so: There must be in every instance a higher authority, viz. God. Should an Act of Parliament be against any of His natural laws, which are immutably true, their declaration would be contrary to eternal truth, equity, and justice, and consequently void.[1]

The Supreme Court, like the British Parliament, has made numerous declarations regarding matters of life, family, liberty, and property. Many Americans seem to think the declarations of a majority of judges are the final word. However, they can declare all they want, but such a declaration does not make it true.

Two plus two is always four, regardless of man’s contrary view. A dog’s tail is never a leg. There are negative consequences to violating the immutable laws of God. In building a house or sending a man to the moon, saying 2+2=5 will result in trouble. Likewise, any act of man that is contrary to God’s natural laws will result in harm. However, if a few rulers make such declarations, who will hold them accountable? According to our founding governmental principles and the U.S. Constitution, it is “we the people.”

“We the people” is one fundamental component of American constitutionalism. Unlike most nations in history, America was not ruled by an elite few. All citizens had a voice in how they were governed. We did not live under rulers’ law, where an enlightened few made the laws and imposed them on the ignorant masses. Rather, a moral, self-governed citizenry formulated their own laws under the higher law of God and willingly chose to obey them. In America, “the people made the laws.”[2] This concept of self-government is one reason America was exceptional.[3]

This historically unique aspect of government – Christian self-government – is sadly being replaced by the age-old pagan concept of “rulers’ law.” Over the past few decades, activist judges have assumed the place of unelected law-makers. With little resistance or outcry from either the Congress or the general populace, we have embraced what is likely the most absurd idea in modern American polity, viz., that a handful of men and women sitting on the Supreme Court will decide for 320 million citizens what is lawful, right, and acceptable behavior.[4] These few have decided the value and origin of life, the meaning of private property, the role religion plays in public affairs, the place of religious convictions in business, and they just decided what constitutes a family. Most of their decisions regarding these matters have been contrary to the decrees of the Creator, Who, according to the Declaration of Independence – our founding covenant document – is the source of our life, liberty, and rights.

We are moving from a representative republic to an oligarchy, one becoming more and more oppressive, especially for those who believe in Creator-endowed rights. Most of the Founders could never envision runaway courts. Alexander Hamilton wrote, “the judiciary, from the nature of its functions, will always be the least dangerous to the political rights of the Constitution… [T]he judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power… [and] the general liberty of the people can never be endangered from that quarter.”[5]

If the courts ever attempted to usurp legislative or executive authority, the Founders believed the Congress would rein them in, as the United States Constitution clearly gives the legislative branch (which represents and are elected by the people) the primary power in the Federal government. Just compare the length and content of Article 1 of the Constitution, which delineates the powers of Congress, with Article 3, which presents the powers of the Supreme Court: 255 lines of copy deal with the powers of Congress, 114 with the powers of the President, and only 44 with the Courts.

James Madison declared that “the legislative authority necessarily predominates.”[6] Legitimate power is derived from the people and the people only. The Founders understood the tendency of man to abuse power, therefore they separated it among three branches of government and invested most power in the people through their elected representatives. Due to ignorance, apathy, and bad education we are gradually embracing the idea of judicial supremacy, where judges not only interpret, but also make and enforce law. This is in stark contrast to the Founders view of Constitutional supremacy.

Insightfully, Thomas Jefferson did warn of potential abuse of courts, writing:

The germ of dissolution of our federal government is in the constitution of the federal judiciary; an irresponsible body (for impeachment is scarcely a scare-crow,) working like gravity by night and by day, gaining a little today and a little tomorrow, and advancing its noiseless step like a thief, over the field of jurisdiction, until all shall be usurped from the States, and the government of all be consolidated into one. To this I am opposed; because, when all government, domestic and foreign, in little as in great things, shall be drawn to Washington as the centre of all power, it will render powerless the checks provided of one government on another, and will become as venal and oppressive as the government from which we separated.[7]

Jefferson did not charge all judges with “willful and ill-intentional error” when their rulings worked to consolidate all power in the federal judiciary and to undermine the rule of the people under law, but he wrote that “honest error must be arrested where its toleration leads to public ruin.” How was this to be done? One way, he wrote, was through the Constitutional provision of impeachment (though he lamented a supermajority of two-thirds was needed[8]): “Judges should be withdrawn from their benches whose erroneous biases are leading us to dissolution. It may, indeed, injure them in fame or in fortune; but it saves the Republic, which is the first and supreme law.”[9]

A more practical fix from Jefferson, and one we should institute today, was: “Let the future appointments of judges be for four or six years, and renewable by the President and Senate. This will bring their conduct, at regular periods, under revision and probation.”[10]

Given that most Americans profess democratic ideals, you would think everyone – liberals and conservatives – would agree on curbing the aristocratic concept of judicial rule. But alas, many folks, thinking their immoral values would more easily gain ascendency through aggressively positioning a few people on the courts rather than winning the battle of ideas in the general public, oppose restricting the judiciary. They posit various scenarios of checking the rule of the majority via enlightened judges, like asking, “What if the majority wants slavery? How would we stop this?” Yet, the more frightening (and likely) scenario is, “What if five judges want slavery?” It is much easier to get five men to embrace wrong ideas than 160 million. Moreover, it would require more than the consent of the majority to change the Constitution.

America is a Federal Republic, where certain God-given inalienable rights are guaranteed by our Constitution. Thus for slavery, or anything contrary to “the laws of nature and nature’s God”[11] to be established, it would require three-fourths of the states to approve such a measure. A three-fourths majority is significantly more difficult to obtain than the decision of five judges. Some say that the Supreme Court will never exhibit such drastic behavior or enact such rulings. But in fact it has. In the Dred Scott decision of 1857 the Supreme Court denied the personhood of blacks, and in Roe v Wade (1973) it denied the personhood of unborn children.

The courts have made numerous unconstitutional decisions (according to the intent of the Framers), especially in modern times, that have violated the will of the majority of citizens and more importantly the will of God. It has been primarily through the courts, with the rulings of a very small number of people, that a new definition of the family has been imposed upon the American people.

Recently, judges have ruled that business owners must provide services to customers even though such actions violate their strongly held religious beliefs. Florists, bakers, and photographers have been ordered to accommodate same-sex weddings or else face fines or worse. Many have chosen to close their businesses rather than violate the Christian convictions.

Homosexual activists and misguided liberals have claimed “victory,” but the rulings by these judges are both dangerous and unconstitutional. These citizens’ First Amendment freedoms of religion and speech were stripped away by a single judge. Giving such power to the judiciary puts all our God-given and constitutionally secured rights in jeopardy. What is next? Our right to life, or fair trial, or public protest? Will judges rule that you cannot run for office and even vote if you oppose homosexuality or same-sex marriage? For the liberal thinker, what if a judge ruled only regenerated Christian believers could run for office, own property, and vote? Why would anyone, liberals included, want to trust their inalienable rights to a few judges? The people as a whole are a much better security.

With the current system of an unaccountable activist federal judiciary, many other unjust decisions will surely take place. When such rulings occur what should we do? Abraham Lincoln criticized the Supreme Court Dred Scot decision for its denial of the laws of nature and nature’s God which assert the inalienable liberty of every individual. Lincoln believed that if that court decision was the absolute law of the land, then “the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.”[12] It is the task of “we the people” to keep any such declarations from being incorporated into the law of the land. Most especially, we must keep a few judges (no matter how educated and “enlightened”) from imposing their morality upon the nation. But how?

Restricting Activist Judges

The Constitution provides numerous ways that Congress – the representative of “we the people” – can check activist judges. These include:

  1. Impeachment – Judges can be impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors (Art. II. Sec. 4). In the past, judges have been removed for public drunkenness[13] and even bad rulings.[14]
  2. Restrict jurisdiction – Congress can regulate much of the jurisdiction of the federal courts (Art. III, Sec. 2).
  3. Reorganize the courts – Congress can establish and reorganize a system of inferior Federal Courts (Art. III, Sec. 1).
  4. Cut off money – All bills raising revenue originate in the House of Representatives (Art. 1. Sec. 7, 8), hence Congress can use this power to restrict a run-away judiciary.

It would be best for competent judges[15] to be appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, and hence, use of the above means would not be necessary. Yet, even the best of judges need to be held accountable, and the current Constitutional provisions to do so have not worked well. We should heed the advice of Jefferson and change their terms to 4 or 6 years, with re-approval needed for continued service.

Jefferson said that “to consider the judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions [is] a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy…. The Constitution has erected no such tribunal.”[16] In fact, the United States Constitution sprang from “we the people,” not from “we the elite few rulers.” It is time to return to the liberating idea of self-government. And … let’s also stop calling the tail a leg.

 

 

[1] James Otis, “The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved,” Sources of Our Liberties, Richard L. Perry, editor, New York: American Bar Foundation, 1952, pp. 264-265

[2] Historian David Gregg, quoted in Mark Beliles and Stephen McDowell, America’s Providential History, Charlottesville: Providence Foundation, 1989, p. 115.

[3] Early Americans could form good and godly laws and constrain themselves to obey them because, according to Gregg, “the churches made the people.” The churches imparted the Biblical wisdom necessary to construct good laws, as well as the Biblical character necessary to live under them.

[4] Thomas Jefferson said it this way:”That there should be public functionaries independent of the nation, whatever may be their demerit, is a solecism in a republic, of the first order of absurdity and inconsistency.” Letter to William T. Barry, July 2, 1822, The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Albert Ellery Bergh, editor, Washington, DC: The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1903, 15:389.

[5] Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, The Federalist, A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States, New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1898, No. 78, pp. 518-519.

[6] Ibid., No. 51, p. 345.

[7] Thomas Jefferson, “Letter to Charles Hammond, Aug. 18, 1821,” The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, 15:331-332.[8] Jefferson said requiring two-thirds vote in the Senate to remove a judge must be changed, writing that this percentage is “a vote so impossible, where any defense is made before men of ordinary prejudices and passions, that our judges are effectually independent of the nation.” He wrote that this ought not to be and suggested that for our government to continue that judges “should be submitted to some practical and impartial control; and that this, to be impartial, must be compounded of a mixture of state and federal authorities.” (The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, 1:120)[9] Jefferson’s Autobiography (1821), in Writings, 1:120-122.[10] Letter to William T. Barry, July 2, 1822, Writings, 15:389.[11]This phrase in the Declaration of Independence had a well established meaning. The laws of nature are the general revelation of God in creation and the conscience of man, and the laws of nature’s God are the specific revelation of God in the Holy Scriptures (see Stephen McDowell, American a Christian Nation, Charlottesville: Providence Foundation, 2004, p. 7-12).[12] Beliles and McDowell, p. 261.[13] Judge Pickering of New Hampshire was impeached as a “habitual and maniac drunkard.” (See Thomas Jefferson’s Autobiography, in Writings, 1:121.)[14] See David Barton, Impeachment, Restraining an Overactive Judiciary, Aledo, TX: WallBuilders, 1996.[15] To prepare competent judges we must change the philosophy and content of what is taught in colleges and law schools.[16] Thomas Jefferson, “Letter to William Charles Jarvis, Sept. 28, 1820, The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, 15:277.[/fusion_text][/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]

American Exceptionalism – Nationalist Arrogance or Historical Fact? Something to Think About

By Ricki Pepin


 

American Exceptionalism. The very term evokes highly charged emotions backed by two very distinct schools of thought diametrically opposed to one another:

Traditionalists declare that America marches to a different drummer, its uniqueness seen through its history, size, geography, political institutions and culture. Progressives and many college professors reject this view, vigorously decrying America as an imperialist, bully nation with class-based and race-based inequalities. Which one is true?

Rather than adding yet another opinion to the mix, let’s search for principles in our founding documents, ask some questions and define a couple of terms. Learning from history, so as to repeat the good and not the evil, involves more than memorizing dates and dead people. Some key questions need to be honestly answered, such as –

  • Who were the people involved?
  • What motivated them to do what they did?
  • What methods did they use to achieve their objectives?
  • Did it work?
  • Was it ethical?
  • Should it be repeated?
  • Should it be avoided?

 

In 1620, the Pilgrims landed in America and penned the Mayflower Compact, stating their unique purpose for this new nation – “Having undertaken [this voyage to America] for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian faith…”   Please note, they did not establish America as a Muslim, Buddhist, or pluralistic nation. They founded it under God, for His glory, to advance the Christian faith. This was an exceptional objective.

In 1776, Thomas Jefferson, the principle author of the Declaration of Independence, agreed with the Pilgrims’ objective when he used the phrase “the laws of Nature and Nature’s God” as the foundation for American law and government.

The first part of this phrase – the laws of Nature – is also known as Natural Law. Other civilizations (such as the Romans) used Natural Law as the basis of their legal system, so this was not an exceptional idea. Cicero, a prominent Roman statesman and political philosopher (106 BC), declared, “Natural Law is so understandable, so common-sense, so reasonable that you need no one to interpret it for you.”   In other words, man was the final arbiter of Natural Law.

What does make America exceptional is the second part of that phrase in the Declaration of Independence – The laws of Nature’s God. The short definition of this term is – “the moral law…contained in the 10 Commandments written by the finger of God.” (Webster’s 1828 Dictionary).

Sir William Blackstone, whose Commentaries on the Laws of Englandwere widely read and studied by the founders, said it best – “Man, considered as a creature, must necessarily be subject to the laws of his Creator…it is necessary that he should in all points conform to…[the] law of his Maker… These laws… are the eternal immutable laws of good and evil…[and are] superior in obligation to any other… no human laws are of any validity if contrary to this…”

 

Simply summarized – American exceptionalism is two-fold:

  • Its purpose – established for the glory of God and the advancement of the Christian faith.
  • Its legal foundation – the laws of Nature AND Nature’s God – relying on God as the ultimate authority, not man’s reason alone.

 

Believing in American exceptionalism is not arrogance, but upholding it is an ongoing battle. Who is winning in the conflict of ideas and ideals – man’s “reason” or God’s law? In the natural world, no animal aborts their young before they’re born. Only humans do. Abortion violates both Natural Law and the Laws of Nature’s God (Exodus 20:13). In the animal kingdom, no creature naturally mates with one of the same sex. Only humans claim this un-natural act to be natural. Homosexuality violates both Natural Law and the Laws of Nature’s God (Romans 1:26-27). Wake up, America! What have we allowed in this exceptional nation under the re-definition of “choice” and “tolerance”?

Push back! What would adherence to this exceptional standard – the Laws of Nature and Nature’s God – look like in our families, in our communities? Would obeying God’s laws, rather than man’s (unreasonable) “reason”, bring life rather than death, healthy families rather than broken ones? Would teaching this standard to our children and grandchildren bring them a clearer sense of right and wrong? Could it create a hunger to discover the purpose for their own lives as Americans, as Christians?

American exceptionalism…arrogance or a tradition worthy of pursuit?

Something to think about.