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Our First Freedom Endangered Here and Worldwide
Townhall.com ^ | January 18, 2015 | Ken Blackwell

Posted on 01/18/2015 6:20:59 AM PST by Kaslin

The world stopped recently as journalists in Paris were coldly, coolly gunned down by Islamists bent on crushing everyone else’s freedoms. Millions in France turned out to march to defend freedom of speech. And they should.

But in the same week, we learned that upwards of two thousand Christians had been butchered in Nigeria by Boko Haram, the jihadist terror group bent on destroying freedom in Africa’s largest nation.

In the Mideast, Christians are routinely murdered, we see even children beheaded by ISIS and Al Qaeda. Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, countries on whom American taxpayers have lavished billions in foreign aid, provide no protections for their Christian minorities.

We live in an era of unprecedented violence against Christians and Jews. Israeli homes and schools have come under rocket attack daily from Hamas in Gaza. Hamas is the Muslim Brotherhood’s Palestinian branch. Jews are being driven from France. Even before these latest terrorist attacks, including four killed in a kosher deli in Paris, France was the country of origin for 7,000 Jews who emigrated last year to Israel.

Here in the U.S., our first freedom is under assault. The Obama administration has issued HHS Mandates that force us to subsidize the killing of unborn children. It’s not enough that this is the most pro-abortion administration in history, that it spreads its lethal pro-abortion message with U.S. foreign aid dollars to Africa and throughout the world. President Obama now wants to overturn the protections of the Hyde Amendment and force us all to violate our consciences as he “fundamentally transforms this country” by paying for the killing of 3,000 unborn children a day.

We saw the firing of Atlanta's Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran. Chief Cochran’s record of achievement was without reproach. He had risked his life for his fellow Atlantans throughout a distinguished career. But because he wrote a book about his Christian faith, because he expressed his personal view that sex between men was wrong, Chief Cochran was fired. Chief Cochran based his belief on Scripture’s clear teaching.

This happened in the city of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This happened in the city where the Rev. Martin Luther King, Senior held forth for generations as pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church. This great city was the cradle of the great American Rights Movement. We know that movement was a Christian led movement because Dr. King told us so.

In launching the Montgomery bus boycott that sparked the modern Civil Rights movement, Dr. King said this: “I want it to be known throughout Montgomery and throughout the nation that we are a---Christian people…And we are determined here in Montgomery to work and fight, until justice runs down like water and righteousness as a mighty stream.”

Dr. King cited Scripture as his inspiration. Today, in his home town, Chief Kelvin Cochran is threatened with loss of his job, loss of his stature in the community, loss of his human right to think and speak freely.

We must recognize that the pink panzers of political correctness threaten all of us. There are even Americans who have a same-sex attraction who nonetheless oppose marriage for men and men. Even these Americans will find their freedom of speech and press under attack.

James Madison celebrated the passage of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom in 1786 by writing to Thomas Jefferson in Paris. Madison said we had “extinguished forever the ambitious hope of writing laws for the human mind.”

But that’s what the pink panzers of political correctness does. It seeks to crush all public expression of opposing views. It’s why we will see a White House summit on “violent extremism” that dares not mention jihad or Islamist violence because such realities are not politically correct. Controlling public speech is the first step to controlling private thought.

Madison was clear on the link between civil and religious freedom. The guarantees for civil freedom in the Constitution, he wrote in Federalist 51, are the same as those for religious freedom—in the “multiplicity of sects.” For us, that translates as diversity. Our diversity is not simply of colors, races, or sexes, but an American diversity of ideas and expression.

Think of Christians as the canary in the coal mine. When the canary dies, you know it’s unsafe for the miners, too. Free exercise of religion is the First Freedom mentioned in the First Amendment. That’s because the Founders recognized that all civil freedom is based on that firm foundation of religious freedom. When religious speech is suppressed, all civil freedom is threatened. And it has never been as threatened in America as it is today.


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1 posted on 01/18/2015 6:20:59 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Well, Mr. Blackwell, there are but two, and only two, realistic responses to the current Oboso tyranny,,,,bullets and bayonets

Are you in for the fight? If not, you’re part of the problem.


2 posted on 01/18/2015 6:26:03 AM PST by fifthvirginia (keeping their memory green)
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To: Kaslin

Notice how Islam attracts young, violent punks, not to convert them into better people, but to exploit their already bad character. Islam is a place where evil people go to gather.


3 posted on 01/18/2015 6:52:30 AM PST by pallis (I like white people)
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To: pallis

Very well said


4 posted on 01/18/2015 7:01:23 AM PST by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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5 posted on 01/18/2015 7:24:17 AM PST by Bon mots (American Exceptionalism becomes American Acceptionalism under this regime... :()
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To: Kaslin
Think of Christians as the canary in the coal mine. When the canary dies, you know it’s unsafe for the miners, too.

Christians are the target of the miners. They are deliberately trying to kill the canary.

6 posted on 01/18/2015 7:25:26 AM PST by P-Marlowe (Saying that ISIL is not Islamic is like saying Obama is not an Idiot.)
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To: Kaslin
Thank you for posting!

Blackwell cited Madison, and we might also consult the following words of Madison in his, "A Memorial and Remonstrance. . . ." - James Madison

Excerpt:

Excerpt "Because we hold it for a fundamental and undeniable truth, “that Religion or the duty which we owe to our Creator and the Manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence.”

"The Religion then of every man must be left to the conviction and conscience of every man; and it is the right of every man to exercise it as these may dictate. This right is in its nature an unalienable right. It is unalienable; because the opinions of men, depending only on the evidence contemplated by their own minds, cannot follow the dictates of other men: It is unalienable also; because what is here a right towards men, is a duty towards the Creator. It is the duty of every man to render to the Creator such homage, and such only, as he believes to be acceptable to him. This duty is precedent both in order of time and degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society. Before any man can be considered as a member of Civil Society, he must be considered as a subject of the Governor of the Universe: And if a member of Civil Society, who enters into any subordinate Association, must always do it with a reservation of his duty to the general authority; much more must every man who becomes a member of any particular Civil Society, do it with a saving of his allegiance to the Universal Sovereign. We maintain therefore that in matters of Religion, no man’s right is abridged by the institution of Civil Society, and that Religion is wholly exempt from its cognizance." - James Madison

Is there anywhere a clearer statement of the underlying principle of the U. S. Constitution's provisions and protections for "the People's" rights and liberties?

The very foundation of the Founders' Declaration of Independence from a "government-over-people" rule to one of a people's recognition of "overruling Providence" and "people-over-government" liberty was summarized in Jefferson's, "The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time: the hand of force may destroy, but cannot disjoin them."

In our generation, do we not see that "hand of force" unmasked at the same time as that same "hand" not only is reluctant to recognize Madison's "Creator," "the Governor of the Universe," and "Universal Sovereign," or Jefferson's "the God who gave us life," but utilizes that "hand of force" to deny public discourse to include those descriptions in its "politically-correct" discourse or teaching of the youth of America?

Bravo, Ken Blackwell!

7 posted on 01/18/2015 7:51:59 AM PST by loveliberty2
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