Posted on 08/05/2019 4:08:11 AM PDT by Kaslin
My purpose here is not to comment on the unspeakably tragic, mind-bogglingly ugly shootings in El Paso and Dayton. As a nation, we mourn and grieve.
And until we have more facts and information, I dont believe it is wise to comment on the motivation of the shooters.
But I believe it is an opportune time to renounce white nationalism.
It is unAmerican, it is unChristian, and it is deadly.
Americas greatness is not color-based. It is not ethnically driven. Americas greatness is derived from the vision of our Founders, a vision that was largely Christian, driven by biblical principles.
Because of those principles, the Founders could write, We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
These truths were only self-evident to the extent that there was a benevolent and just Creator. Without Him, this entire sentence, which forms the philosophical lynchpin of the Declaration of Independence, would disappear.
It is because of these biblically-based principles that we were able to break free from the horrors of slavery and push back against the evils of segregation.
And it is based on these principles that we can continue to fight against injustice, oppression, racism, and whatever other evils remain present in our country.
But none of this has to do with skin color or ethnic origins.
Instead, it has to do with people coming together to live as Americans, not primarily as Europeans living in America or Asians living in America or Africans living in America, but simply as Americans.
That means that whites should not have a vision of a white America or blacks of a black America or Hispanics of a Hispanic America.
Do I want to see our nation become Muslim?
Certainly not. That is not the foundation of our national heritage, nor has it ever been the dominant religion of our country. I much prefer our foundations and liberties to those of, say, Saudi Arabia or Iran.
Do I want to see our nation become Hindu?
Certainly not. Having been to India 26 times since 1993, I much prefer our Christian heritage to a Hindu heritage.
Do I want to see our nation become Jewish?
Certainly not and I say that as a Jewish follower of Jesus. I wholeheartedly affirm Israels right to exist as a Jewish state, but that is for Israel, not for America.
Do I want to see our nation become atheistic?
Certainly not. Atheists nations like North Korea (with its emperor worship) or, in the past, Albania or Russia (and with it, the Soviet Union) produce bondage rather than freedom and oppression rather than liberty.
But my vision for a predominantly Christian, democratic republic called America has nothing to do with race or color.
To the contrary, all the first Christians think followers of Jesus rather than members of a religion were Middle Eastern Jews.
And at this moment, the majority of Christians worldwide are not white.
In fact, according to Pew Forum, among 18-29 year-olds worldwide, only 14 percent are white, as compared to 22 percent black, 25 percent Latino, 32 percent Asian, and 24 percent other/mixed.
So, my vision for a God-honoring, largely Christian America has nothing to do with color or race.
As such, it is the opposite of a white nationalist vision.
In short, as a Caucasian follower of Jesus, I would have rather live in a God-honoring America that was 90 percent black or Asian or Latino than in a God-mocking nation that was 90 percent white. In a heartbeat!
White nationalism is based on hatred and prejudice and bigotry. (Thats why it also hates Jews as much as people of color.)
It is based on the unbiblical notion of white supremacy and on the unpatriotic notion of American whiteness.
I categorically renounce it in spirit and word and deed.
Do I want to see secure borders?
Of course. That is common sense, despite the current political controversies.
Do I want immigrants to learn English (or, at the least, have their children speak fluent English)?
Yes, I do, but that is for pragmatic reasons alone, having nothing to do with race or color.
Do I want immigrants to become good citizens (as opposed to wanting to destroy our culture and overthrow our nation)?
Obviously.
But that does not mean a white America. And it equate to a hate-filled, xenophobic nationalism.
It simply means an honoring of our countrys heritage and a healthy respect of our uniqueness.
And, to repeat, it is a vision that affirms our nations Christian heritage, one which allows freedom of religion for all (including the right to be non-religious).
As classically expressed by George Washington, For happily the Government of the United States gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens, in giving it on all occasions their effectual support.
That is the opposite of white nationalism.
Join me in renouncing it and working for a better America a better America for all.
“white nationalism” - flog that mule!
The Consitution was written (according to, you know, the Preamble) to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and OUR posterity; not the posterity of anyone/everyone from every Third World country who the Demcrats can jam through the door.
Culture matters; people who were raised in authoritarian or non-Christian countries, are not going to have it "in their bones" what the Bill of Rights mean; since for them rights come _from_ the government.
I don’t observe the ezistence of a white nationist movement or issue. A few whackjobs have, and will, always be out there. I don’t buy what the Left is selling here.
Blah, blah, blah
The KKK was Democrats. So naturally, the Democrats accuse the Republicans of ray-cism.
Unfortunately God Fearing has been coopted by the fanatic progressive left to be a codeword for white patriots who love the USA and God and attend worship services and prefer to raise their children in the parents beliefs
So this author by calling for tolerance just joined the communities under siege by the ascendant intolerant
Michael Brown is doing Christianity no favors by writing ignorant articles like this.
I agree with much the author says here except him limiting our heritage to just Christianity. We have a Greco-Roman, Judeo-Christian, Enlightenment heritage, other wise know as western culture. We needed all three of those to give birth to our country. If it was just Christianity we would have seen Republics and Democracies all over Western Europe before the enlightenment.
Return to me and I will return to you
I agree,now right about black supremacists
Hear,hear.
And as far as Mr. Brown's "Do I wants" go.. The old saying is, "Wish in one hand and crap in the other and see which one gets full the fastest...
If you have a serious job to do the longer you put it off the worst it's going to get...
Right now, brown and black and Islamic supremacy rule the country.
Does anyone honesty believe the new Americans, and their progeny, decades from now, will treat white Americans and Jewish and Christian Americans as well as we treat all colors and creeds now?
There is no longer a means to co-exist with these socialist vampires....none.
The essence of the article:
In short, as a Caucasian follower of Jesus, I would have rather live in a God-honoring America that was 90 percent black or Asian or Latino than in a God-mocking nation that was 90 percent white. In a heartbeat!
As classically expressed by George Washington, For happily the Government of the United States gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens, in giving it on all occasions their effectual support.
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Washington was a great man. I hate that the Democrats are attempting to turn people against him.
“White nationalism” is the latest made-up scary term used by leftists to scare their loyal colored base into giving them power. Most elite liberals would do away with browns and blacks in a New York minute if they switched parties.
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