That being said, I really do like Christmas, and Easter, and I
wish people would just leave it alone. Enough, already. Vastly more
than two thirds of this country has grown up decorating for these
holidays and enjoying school pageants related to their respective
themes. No one died in the making of these productions either, just
for the record. Some may have felt the slightest bit left out at
times, but many of them grew up without serious emotional scars.
Sports teams in schools across the country have traditionally had
prayers before games. The reason was never about trying to see how
many new recruits they could bring over to Jesus' Team...the reason was
to pray that the game was won and that no one got injured in the
process. (And if anyone really believes that Jesus actually prefers oh
say, Texas A&M over Oklahoma for example, you might want to have that
belief looked at by a professional).
When the Left engages in its attacks on religion, and Christianity
in particular, they are following the template laid out by the
Communist Manifesto, which is something they claim to loathe, despite
the striking similarities in ideology and ultimate goals. Two of those
goals specifically target that which...well, that which is being
targeted as we speak:
· 27. Infiltrate the churches and replace revealed religion
with "social" religion. Discredit the Bible and emphasize the need for
intellectual maturity which does not need a "religious crutch."
Can anyone see the usefulness of Scientology at play here? Or any
of the other pseudo-religions that prominent thespians have been
promoting on Oprah, et al? "Intellectual Maturity" in this context is
simply instructing the mindless to find a crutch which does not demand
so much personal sacrifice or purity of mind and soul.
· 28. Eliminate prayer or any phase of religious expression in
the schools on the ground that it violates the principle of
"separation of church and state."
Ah, so there it is. The common denominator. # 29 should have
been, "Deny vehemently any such attack on religion and make the
accuser feel shame for the allegation thereof". (Actually, #29 deals
with discrediting the US Constitution, something we will address in
another article).
Here's the rub, though, when it all comes down to the Left trying
to remove religion from society, or in the case of Hollywood wackos,
replace it with faux religions. The rationale they use is contrary to
that which guides most of their agenda; the common good. We are led to
believe by Democrats that, particularly in regards to taxation, we are
all for one and one for all. Hillary Clinton has plainly said so again
and again.
So if the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, why are
the few allowed to dictate virtually every aspect of life concerning
the many? Why does one non-Christian player on a high school football
team have sway over what goes on in the locker room before hitting the
field? Why does one family in a townful of folk have the ability to
protest and deny the rest of Christmas decorations at Town Hall?
The answer lies primarily in the Christian Doctrine, the one that
states that "the meek shall inherit the Earth". The enemies of
righteousness have used our own playbook against us, and I'm willing
to bet there was no pre-game prayer to watch over the health of the
contestants. I for one believe that the meek will take only so much
before they kick some serious ass, win, settle down again, and then
inherit the Earth. Much to the chagrin of the not-so-meek.
-Woody