How This Cataclysmic Famine Has Rendered America Spiritually Impotent
CBS News reported last week that “The future of abortion rights faced its most consequential test in nearly 30 years Wednesday when the Supreme Court convened to hear a high-stakes showdown taking aim at nearly five decades of precedent …”
Those “nearly five decades of precedent” refer to 1973, the year in which radical leftists discovered in the U.S. Constitution a “right” to murder unborn babies in the womb, promptly declaring their invention a “precedent”. Falsely designated as “well-settled law”, Roe vs. Wade, however, keeps dividing the nation and sowing dissension 50 years later.
During oral arguments last week, Justice Sonia Sotomayor opined: “Will this institution survive the stench that this creates in the public perception, that the Constitution and its reading are just political acts?”
Regarding Sotomayor “an intellectual lightweight of the AOC variety” concerning medical science and prenatal development, Patricia McCarthy responded: “Does she actually think that the court’s decision on Roe in 1973 was not political? Can she be that dim? Yes, she can and is.”
Not to be outdone, Justice Elena Kagan sniveled, “To prevent people from thinking that this court is a political institution that will go back and forth depending on what part of the public yells loudest and preventing people from thinking that the court will go back and forth depending on changes to the court’s membership.” Both justices evidently argued for the legal principle known as stare decisis, Latin for “to stand by things decided.”
And that while this same Kagan officiated a homosexual wedding in 2015 and dishonorably refused to recuse herself in the Obergefell vs. Hodges case.
Throughout Scripture, the adversaries and enemies of God accuse the righteous of being “troublers.” It is a favorite ploy of Satan, whose name in Hebrew means “accuser.”
Sotomayor and Kagan’s contentions turn out to be nothing more than attempts to render impotent the reaction of Americans to the court’s extravagantly libertine decisions over the last 75 years:
— Removal of prayer to Jehovah God from public education in 1962 (Engel v. Vitale).
— Removal of the Bible—after 300 years of America’s meteoric rise—from public schools in 1963 (Abington School District v. Schempp).
— Removal of the Ten Commandments from public schools, courthouses and government buildings in 1980 (Stone v. Graham).
— Constitutional right found to kill unborn babies in 1973 (Roe v. Wade).
— Constitutional discovery found to exalt, normalize and codify into law homosexual intercourse and same-sex marriage in 2015 (Obergefell v. Hodges).
— Aggrandizement and “special rights” for homosexuals and transgenders in 2020 [Bostock v. Clayton County].
A prime example of Supreme Court machination is the 2015 case of Obergefell v. Hodges, when the court fabricated out of whole cloth a perceived constitutional right to homosexual marriage. And this even though voters in state after state had voted to ban same-sex marriage by overwhelming margins over a period of 30 years:
— Kentucky 75%.
— Florida 62%.
— Virginia 57%.
— Georgia 76%.
— Texas 76%.
— Idaho 63%.
— California 52%.
— Kansas 70%
— Michigan 59%.
— Louisiana 78%.
— Nebraska 70%.
—North Carolina 61%.
— Utah 66%.
—South Dakota 52%.
— Alabama 71%.
— North Dakota 73%.
— Arkansas 75%.
— Wisconsin 59%.
— Ohio 62%.
—Arizona 56%.
— Oklahoma 76%.
— Missouri 72%.
— Colorado 56%.
— Montana 67%.
— Mississippi 86%..
— Oregon 57%.
— Nevada 67%.
— Tennessee 81%.
To magnify the subterfuge, Texans voted in 2005 to amend its state constitution to ban same-sex marriage by a margin of 76%-24%. The amendment won in 253 out of 254 Texas counties, with some counties voting against it by as wide a margin as 90% to 10%.
In 2008, even godless, decadent, liberal California voted to place a ban on same-sex marriage in its state constitution by 52.24%-47.76%. Two years later, a sole federal judge, Vaughn Richard Walker, overrode 7 million California voters. While failing to recuse himself from the Proposition 8 case, neglecting to disclose his same-sex relationship of 10 years at that time, Walker somehow deemed his own gay orientation to have no bearing on a case dealing with homosexuality!
Both Sotomayor and Kagan remained silent as the grave, securely ensconced and cloaked in their secular worldview and ideological relativism.
“The reason relativism is so terrifying is that when a whole population lives in an atmosphere where there is no truth, we do not have a society that is neutral. We have a society where there is no truth, and where there is no truth, there is not simply an empty space: there are lies.
“Where the assumption is that there is no truth, people will lie. The media masters will lie. The advertising experts will lie. The educators will lie. The politicians will lie. The financial experts will lie. The people will lie. You will lie. Your neighbor will lie. Your spouse will lie.”
America has become a people of the big lie, as a quick look at the manufactured COVID-19 doomdemic, doctored data and censorship by Big State, Big Pharma, Big Tech and Big Media in 2020-2021 will show. As the French philosopher, novelist, journalist and second-youngest recipient in history of the Nobel Prize in Literature, Albert Camus (1913-1960) observed: “The welfare of humanity is always the alibi of tyrants.”
In its 1963 Abington School District v. Schempp decision the radical Warren court (1953-1969) largely expunged theology from the public square and America’s once biblically based culture. By removing Scripture as the mainstay of justice and judgment, secular justices forced “theological decision and debate into the recesses of the conscience or, at best, safely behind the walls of the church.”
As the lone voice of reason against the court’s unrealistic rationale, Justice Potter Stewart (1915-1985) argued that the decision rather than leading to true neutrality with respect to religion, would lead to the establishment of a religion of secularism. The Wall Street Journal presciently prophesied that secular atheism would be now “the one belief to which the state’s power will extend its protection.”
Since religious secularism is attached to the state rather than to God, the state has now been enshrined as the nation’s god. America has and still is experiencing a famine in the land, a cataclysmic famine of the Word.
During this profane period of the Word’s absence from the public square and culture in American history, we will find solace and support in Proverbs 2:10-15 (ESV):
“Then you will perceive righteousness, justice, and equity—every good path, for [skillful and godly] wisdom will enter your heart, and knowledge will be pleasant to your soul; discretion will watch over you, understanding will guard you, delivering you from the way of evil, from men of perverted speech, who forsake the paths of uprightness to walk in the ways of darkness, who rejoice in doing evil and delight in the perverseness of evil, men whose paths are crooked, and who are devious in their ways.”
Commenting on “who delights in doing evil, rejoices in evil duplicity” in verse 14, Jewish Hebrew scholar Michael V. Fox writes: “The wicked not only do evil for the sake of its supposed rewards, they positively enjoy it.”
America’s idolatrous kowtowing to religious secularism is neither accidental nor tangential but was foisted on the nation by the most liberal (Warren) court in U.S. History. America’s spiritual starvation is due to the absence of God’s Word in the public square, while idol worship is leaving the nation impotent and unproductive.
For our children and grandchildren’s future well-being, every church in America should have a pastor, elder, deacon or congregant running for local office in 2022, 2024, 2026 and thereafter.
Praise be to God, Gideons and Rahabs are beginning to stand. {eoa}
David Lane is the founder of the American Renewal Project.
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