Posted on 12/08/2019 3:51:04 AM PST by Kaslin
Law professor Noah Feldmans cryptic warnings this week about the afterlife in the context of the House impeachment hearings qualify as the most bizarre, um, argument yet against those who oppose moving forward with efforts to remove President Trump from office.
During questioning with the House Judiciary Committee, the Harvard faculty member (a Democrat operative who has on four previous occasions publicly voiced desire for Trump to be impeached) defended his advocacy for the impeachment (and ultimately, removal) of the president by urging all present to think about meeting Madison and Hamilton in the afterlife, . . . wherever it is we go, the good place or the other place. Feldmans implication, we may only assume, is that these two Founders, so key to the composition and ratification of the Constitution, represent a moral high ground that we should pursue. How embarrassing it would be in the hereafter to meet forebears like Federalist author Alexander Hamilton or the fourth president, James Madison, and be judged by these who, were they alive today, would surely stand with Nancy Pelosi and her fellow inquisitors.
Neither constitutional clarity, present facts, nor past precedent are on the side of impeachment/removal. Therefore, Feldman and others who wish to overthrow the 2016 election results are groping for any line of reasoning that might clinch this and give them their desired result. It is almost like the Old Testament prophet Amos (chapter 4, verse 12) was in the back of attorney Feldmans mind as he essentially pleaded, Prepare to meet thy Framers!
In crafting a call-to-action with spiritual overtones like this, Feldman was insinuating that, If the Founders were alive today, theyd side with us! An additional implication is, One day youll look back and wish youd done this. Visit any used car lot in the worst part of town and youll hear closing arguments more cogent than this. Such a fallacy of emotional appeal is more the purview of a cult leader peddling Kool-Aid than of a Constitutional scholar promoting truth.
But the mindset of a cult is driving the Democratic Party these days: Irrational, delusional, wide-eyed, and bent on a cause, however toxic and terminal that cause might be. Feldmans eschatological pleadings bring several things to mind:
First, it is strange indeed that the afterlife and ones moral accountability would be invoked by a spokesperson for the party whose ideology has so firmly been rooted in secularism for several decades. Every plank of the Democratic platform has for years been solidly nailed to a view of reality that does not acknowledge God or absolute morality. Interesting, isnt it, that eternity and ones moral accountability be invoked by those whose political convictions have long attached value only to things here and now.
And while were talking about the fate of our souls (notice that Feldman argued for impeachment by theorizing about wherever it is that we go . . . ) lets quickly try to find our way back to the solid footing of reality: Feldman is right to infer that there is life after death. Yes this life is not all there is, and how we live really does matter.
This pastor and patriot has a word for the for the party that has spent decades fighting for the right to abort children, and has been unrelenting in their fight against perpetuation of Americas Judeo-Christian heritage; As sincerely as can be offered, may I lay out a heartfelt admonition to the party that booed God at its 2016 convention, is promoting transgenderism and homosexuality to our children, fights against what our Founders saw as God-given unalienable rights, and has resorted to endless acts of political treachery in their quest to recast America into a secular utopia:
In the afterlife, meeting Alexander Hamilton would be the least of anyones concern. Ponder less about meeting James Madison and more about facing Jesus Christ! History will, no doubt, evaluate the rightness of impeachment proceedings; eternity hangs on the state of our souls. All persons (Democrats, Republicans, and everyone in between) will be judged by God. Christmas, the season were now celebrating, is a reminder not only of this, but also a reminder that God loved the world enough to send us Jesus.
The lights came on in Bethlehem last weekend to begin that sacred lands observance of Christs birth, commemorating the light Who came into history via a manger so long ago. But in this frenetic time of political clamor and cultural darkness, lets pray that the light of truth will shine unobstructed throughout our world. Beginning, lets hope . . . in Washington.
Amen.
Very well done!
Amen!
The left, and the unaware, haven’t noticed that the term FOUNDING FATHERS has been changed to the FOUNDERS. Don’t participate in their word games.
"People what have you done?
Locked Him in His golden cage
Golden cage
Made Him bend to your religion
Him resurrected from the grave
From the grave"
Personally, I don't know why Democrats even bother to go to church. There's only one "version" of the afterlife they're going to experience. And, it ain't a good one.
It’s ironic that the elite eggheads arguing for impeachment show exactly why Trump was elected.
I’d be more concerned to meet Washington and especially John Adams if I was him. Although the place he may be going, he may not find either of those two - maybe he can discuss with Saul Alinsky when he gets “there”.
“...FOUNDING FATHERS has been changed to the FOUNDERS.” Well, we can’t let the fact that there are no “Founding Mothers” get in the way of PC ideology. But apparently this guy kept referring to the “Framers” which caused my sister to wonder about the “Roofers”.
Obama told us he was born a British subject.
Who believes Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Jay, Monroe, Madison, etc. would have found him to be a natural born citizen?
Who believes they would have thought the recently deceased King of Thailand was eligible to be President?
He was born in Cambridge MA.
Usurpation Day, January 20, 2009, happened with the complete cooperation of both parties.
They want the Constitution changed without the hassle of amending the Constitution.
Confuse people about the clear meaning of a three word phrase and voila, every anchor baby and Winston Churchill is eligible.
The bench was the reason the GOP went along with the fig leaf resolution for McCain that was used by the Democrats as cover for Obama.
Jindal, Rubio, Haley, George P. Bush and Cruz were all up and comers and the future of the party and ineligible.
The truth of the Kenyanesian Usurpation will never see the light of day because both parties cooperated in the violation of the Constitution
Bump
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