The Religious Right Has Huge Blind Spot
By Chuck Baldwin
August 16, 2002
Conservative Christians have made a significant contribution to
our country and to our culture over the past 25 years. Their efforts
on behalf of the pro-life and pro-family causes have at times been
courageous and commendable. However, the so-called Religious
Right has a glaring blind spot: it seems absolutely oblivious to the
loss of personal liberties and national independence.
Issues such as state sovereignty, constitutional government, and
personal freedom seem to never appear on the radar screen of the
Religious Right. Beyond that, it seems that most Christians
actually support the breakdown of those constitutional protections
articulated in America's Bill of Rights.
When President Bush and Attorney General John Ashcroft team up
with Ted Kennedy and Hillary Clinton to pass Orwellian-style
federal programs such as the USA Patriot Act, the Homeland
Security Department, and many other police state policies,
conservative Christians sit mute and dumb. It is as if the loss of
personal freedom means nothing to them. America's Christians
today seem to have no resemblance whatsoever to our great
Christian forefathers who fought and died to give this country
liberty and independence.
It must be remembered that the vast majority of the men and
women who fought against the Crown back in 1776 were
Christians. They were people who regarded liberty as a sacred gift
of God and were willing to resist any despot who sought to trample
their freedoms.
George Washington is quoted as saying, "What separates the
American Christian from every other person on earth is that he
would rather die on his feet than live on his knees." Benjamin
Franklin declared, "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God." The
theme "No King But Jesus" rang throughout the colonies during
America's fight for independence.
However, the spirit of resistance seems totally lost to America's
Christians today. They cavalierly equate humble submission to
lawful authority with cowardly compliance to unlawful authority.
They seem to have forgotten that the church was birthed in a
baptism of resistance to unlawful authority.
Simon Peter declared, "We must obey God rather than men."
Christians of the early church were branded as outlaws and
criminals by oppressive governments for refusing to submit to their
tyrannical laws. As a result, thousands of them paid for their faith
with their own blood, being regarded by government leaders as
recalcitrant rebels.
How is it that today's Christian leaders have allowed themselves to
be silenced? Why are Christian people today weak-kneed and
sheepish in their resistance to unbiblical laws? How can they allow
a Republican or a Democrat Caesar to usurp the authority of Jesus
Christ in their lives? How has it happened that Christians in this
country have become so cowardly?
Somehow, pastors and Christian leaders have allowed themselves
to be duped by a false faith-system that demands unquestioned
submission to political authority. Instead of standing boldly and
confidently on the principle of Christ's headship over their lives,
they have become willing servants of corrupt political despots.
For all the good religious conservatives have accomplished, this
blind spot stands out as a huge and monstrous weakness.
Predictably, it is a weakness that is being aggressively exploited by
politicians in both parties who seek to undo the legacy of our
Christian forebears.
© Chuck Baldwin
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