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America's New Religiosity: God Bless America, But Don't You Dare Tell Us To Repent!
Alpha & Omega Ministries ^ | n/d | Dr. James White

Posted on 09/22/2001 10:00:05 AM PDT by BibChr

            Christians are unpopular folks today.  I mean by that, anyone who takes seriously biblical truth and biblical principles will find himself on the sharp end of angry stares if we dare speak the truth in the midst of today’s national crisis.  To what do I refer?             America has all of a sudden gotten very religious.  There are vigils and candlelight prayer services on every corner.  People who hadn’t said “God” except in profanity for years are all of a sudden very pious and reflective.  Radio personalities who were focused upon tax cuts or some other political issue on Monday, September 10th are now mulling over the role of “evil” in our world.  The past week has turned the landscape upside down in many ways, to be sure.

            Lest anyone think this new religiosity is a reason for rejoicing for Christians, it most surely is not.  Oh yes, we are hearing old Christian hymns being sung.  Ostensibly Christian churches were full this past Lord’s day.  But there is no such thing as “partial Christianity,” nor is there any such thing as a Christianity that stands side by side with Islam, or Judaism, or Buddhism, and says, “We worship one God under many names.”  And surely, there is no Christianity that does not speak of repentance from sin.  The new religiosity of America has two basic foundational pillars: there is one God, unknown, but addressable under any variety of religious epithets, who has revealed absolutely nothing of objective value regarding His will regarding worship or human behavior; and second, this God has no wrath; knows nothing of sin or judgment; and hence, any person who dares to say that God would punish a person, or a nation, is a glowing heretic to the new American religiosity.

            The problem is easily seen: Christians believe, fundamentally, of necessity, that there is one true God.  This true God is not Allah.  This true God is not Krishna.  This true God is not the god of Joseph Smith or Buddha or the Sikhs or the Bahais.  Our God went to great lengths to differentiate Himself from all the gods of the peoples and religions that surrounded His ancient people, and that for a purpose He Himself proclaimed: He seeks true worship, worship based upon a knowledge of who He is in reality, based upon His revelation to man.  He does not grant to man the freedom to make images of Him, to worship Him in a manner that pleases the creature rather than the Creator.  God is particular about His worship.  His worship is intimately, vitally connected to truth.  Without truth, there is no worship of the Christian God.

            And the truth revealed by the Christian God in the Scriptures is without question when it comes to the matter of His law, sin, rebellion, punishment, wrath, and judgment.  One of the most amazing things to observe is the willingness shown by “evangelicals” to jump right onto the “we shall never utter a word about wrath or sin or punishment” bandwagon.  Is the remnant so small that almost no voices will be raised to cry out against this foolishness?  To withhold the truth about sin and judgment out of fear of man’s opinions and feelings is to make the cross of Jesus Christ a travesty!  There is no cross, there is no sacrifice, where there is no sin, no offense that demands forgiveness be wrought through His perfect sacrifice!  The person who refrains from speaking of sin and judgment to “win” a person over is doing so through unfaithfulness to the very gospel itself!  And to what has such a person been won over?  Where is the gospel when there is no sin to be forgiven at Calvary?  

            But it is right here that the new American religiosity clamps its hands over its ears and refuses to hear.  America wants God’s blessing.  America wants God to protect us from more horrific visions of airliners flying purposefully, relentlessly into our national monuments.  We want God to be near us as we board our aircraft.  We want Him to protect us from the horror of thinking about what it was like when the towers collapsed.  We want Him to guide our military and allow us to flex our muscle and launch our missiles with impunity.  We want a blessing God, a caring God, who simply panders to our wants and whims.  This is the “God” of the new American religiosity.

            But what America does not want is a God who is holy, who is just, and who has revealed His will concerning how we, His creatures, are to live.  America is a land soaked in blood.  We glory in violence.  We are so selfish, so bound in our avarice, fornication, and sexual lust, that we murder our own offspring in the womb (or at birth as in partial-birth infanticide).  Our hands are covered in blood, and yet we think lighting a candle and lifting them up while mumbling “God Bless America” is going to bring God’s favor?  Listen to the words of God to another nation that likewise was “religious” but refused to hear the word of repentance:

“So when you spread out your hands in prayer, I will hide My eyes from you; Yes, even though you multiply prayers, I will not listen. Your hands are covered with blood.”  (Isaiah 1:15).

Is America so arrogant, so utterly self-absorbed, so diseased by religious liberalism and philosophical subjectivism, that she thinks she can ignore all of history itself and demand from God blessings when she refuses to repent of her evils?  Do we really need to be reminded that Planned Parenthood has killed more little children in our land in the week since the attacks than died in the attacks themselves?  Are we so blind?

            Surely the scourge of abortion would be enough to warrant the unleashing of the wrath of God, but there is so much more!  We are a nation on a crusade—a crusade to wipe from our history books every vestige of our former religious past.  The religion of scientism, with its chief idol in the person of Darwin, has become enshrined in our very governmental policies.  There is no creator, we are told, to express His law for us in the first place. We want to banish God and His law from our courtrooms, our schools, our every public institution.  If God says it is wrong, we celebrate it.  Every form of sexual debauchery is found in the land.  The airwaves are filled with programs that exalt fornication and adultery.  Major film stars are lauded for the most sinful lifestyles.  Homosexuality is not only turned into an acceptable “lifestyle,” it is made a political right, a political force, a test-case for being properly “tolerant.”  The list goes on and on and on.  The widow and orphan is oppressed, while the nation indulges in every creature comfort, sits back in its luxury, looks about upon the bounty of the land, and says, “Ah, what the labor of my own hands, my own intelligence, my own insight, has accomplished.”

            Religious liberals may mock our “literalistic” reading of the Bible at this point, preferring to simply label us “fundamentalists” and ignorant, but the fact of the matter is, they know they could never win a scholarly debate on whether the Bible actually teaches that these things are sins which must, inevitably, bring God’s judgment upon a people.  They know that is exactly what the Bible teaches.  They are just embarrassed by it, and hence seek to suppress that truth. 

            As I said, Christians who believe the Bible are an unpopular lot today. If they speak in accordance with the Word they may well find themselves being called "unpatriotic" and "judgmental.".  In fact, given that the new orthodoxy demands of us the confession “Everyone is God’s child” over against such clear biblical teaching as John 1:12 (remember how Christians refused to say “Caesar is lord” and died as a result?), we must be ready to “count the cost” in engaging in formal, cultural “heresy” by speaking the truth.  We need to realize: this new American religiosity can take on the same kind of fanatic zeal that kept the hi-jackers’ hands steady all the way to their end.  May God grant His people the strength to proclaim loudly God’s demands upon a wicked nation, and may He be pleased to bring repentance and revival in a land where darkness reigns.


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To: gumbo
Yep, all the major Christian cults are non-trinitarian in some way or another. Basically, they are all rehashing some early heresy that was eradicated over a millennium ago.

The Mormons say they believe in the traditional divine Trinity, but they don't. They believe God was a mortal being who attained Godhood. Of course, that means that at some point there had to be an eternal, first being, which of course the Mormons don't deal with.

The Jehovah's Witnesses believe in a monotheistic God, with Jesus being an incarnation of Michael the Archangel, and the Holy Spirit as an imanimate "force." That's just rehashed Arianism.

The Moonies believe Christ was a failure as a Messiah.

The Christian Scientists belive Jesus and the Christ were two separate beings.

Quite honestly, none of these sects are really considered Christian.
61 posted on 09/22/2001 12:01:38 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: AmericanCheeseFood
I hate religion because it is spiritual bondage . I do however know Jesus and have a relationship with Him . I don't hate those who follow false beliefs, instead I view them as those in need of salvation, as I once was five years ago .

LOL, look everyone, its another one of those enlightened folks who's evolved past religion, unlike us knuckle draggers. OF course, you have the exclusive personal hotline to Jesus right?

Psssssssst! Christ started a Church in his Bible.

62 posted on 09/22/2001 12:03:19 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: GuillermoX
Oneness Pentecostalism is not Christianity either.
63 posted on 09/22/2001 12:03:54 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: Conservative til I die
As a Christian, my opinion is that Christianity is more an evolution of Judaism. Now, a Jew would disagree with me on this, but I think both would agree that we share more in common than Islam.

Christians and Jews share the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob -- absolutely and without a doubt.

The Islamic religion is a false religion that has a god, who is the father of lies and destruction -- identified in the Bible as Satan.

The only critical thing that the Christians and Jews don't share at this time is the Messiah, which will soon be changed and we will all will be "one" in that, too. The Apostle Paul makes that very clear in Romans.

64 posted on 09/22/2001 12:04:44 PM PDT by Star Traveler (aldebaran6640@hotmail.com)
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To: GuillermoX
BTW, I'm not a trinitarian

Hence, not a Christian.
65 posted on 09/22/2001 12:05:10 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: bearsgirl90
Saying you believe in God has nothing to do with eternal salvation through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. What a wake-up call so many having coming to them. Unfortunately, it will be too late.

AMEN !!!!

66 posted on 09/22/2001 12:06:59 PM PDT by Southflanknorthpawsis
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To: Star Traveler
Right, I won't lie and say that Judaism and Christianity are compatible, because they aren't, in terms of theology. Can't be.

However, we share much of the same ethic, the same worldview, and some of the same Scriptures. America was founded on a Judeo-Christian ethic, not an Islamo-Christian ethic.
68 posted on 09/22/2001 12:08:55 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: american arnie james
Definitely, we shouldn't give in to immorality. I may have misinterpreted your posts as one of many "We got bombed because we aren't praying enough" posts I've seen on this thread and others.
69 posted on 09/22/2001 12:10:19 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: BibChr
Good one.

When you finish your own essay, I assume you plan to post it on FR...?

Please put me on the bump list.

70 posted on 09/22/2001 12:16:34 PM PDT by Kyrie
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To: Sci Fi Guy
Barry Lynn. What a piece of work that guy is, eh?

Or piece of something, anyway.

Dan

71 posted on 09/22/2001 12:18:47 PM PDT by BibChr
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To: Dave S
And you wonder why the American people treat you like the Taliban? Many of you extreme fundamentalists share common characteristics with religious fantatics elsewhere. Maybe you dont cut off the hands of criminals or stone women who wear western clothes but then you did burn your share of witches not that many years ago and before that you forced Arabs and Indians in the new world to forcibly convert to Christianity or die by the sword.

It was generous of you to illustrate some of Dr. White's points so vividly.

But I actually never did any of those things. And no, I don't wonder why people like you liken genuine Christians to the Taliban.

But it isn't the reason you give.

Actually, I think you're like the Taliban. After all, you would punish child molestors and murderers, wouldn't you?

< /pointed, but probably totally-missed, sarcasm >

Dan

72 posted on 09/22/2001 12:24:13 PM PDT by BibChr
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To: moneyrunner
"God, the Almighty Patsy."

Very memorable! Where did you first hear that? I think "Sugar Daddy in the Sky."

Dan

73 posted on 09/22/2001 12:25:10 PM PDT by BibChr
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To: gumbo
Seems to me Christians and Jews do worship one and the same God.

(I have been thoroughly barraged on another thread for asking if Allah weren't just another word for God, so I accept that the god of Islam --and certainly of Buddhism or Ba'hai-ism etc.-- is not the God of Judaism and Christianity.)

What do you know about this?

Sorry, but what does "this" refer to? Let me try an answer that should cover what I think you're asking.

Do I think Jews and Christians worship the same God? I'll be candid, full-ish, but not terribly diplomatic. I believe Christians worship the God revealed in the Torah, the "Old Testament." He never changes (Malachi 3:6). That God, as the Old Testament very broadly hints (to say the least) and the New Testament makes clear, is one in essence and three in Persons. He said Messiah the Prince would come 483 heptads after the decree to rebuild Jerusalem and before the later destruction of Jerusalem at the hand of the Romans (Daniel 9:24-27), which takes us to c. 20-30 AD. He said His people were to listen to Messiah, or face His judgment (Deuteronomy 18:15-19).

So it is my belief that anyone who worships the God revealed in Torah also accepts Jesus as His divine, incarnate Son, the Messiah. Anyone who rejects Jesus is rejecting that God by rejecting His word, as surely as His people did in OT times (Hosea 4:6, etc.).

Nor is the God of Old and New Testament the God of Islam. The God of Islam is some sort of monad. The living God revealed in the Bible is one in essence, three in persons. Jesus is His unique son, the Prophet par excellence (Deuteronomy 18:15ff.), and the only way to know Him (John 14:6). This is not what Islam teaches.

I hope somewhere in there is the answer to what you were asking me. If not, maybe you want to re-ask on the Biblical Christianity message board?

Dan

74 posted on 09/22/2001 12:38:45 PM PDT by BibChr
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To: Dave S
...but then you did burn your share of witches not that many years ago...

If you are speaking about Salem, I don't believe anyone was burned to death.

I wonder how our country survived those Talibanistic creatures like George Washington, Noah Webster, John Adams, et.al.

If your reaction is going to be typical of how the general populace will react then I am terribly afraid for the future of this once great Republic.

-ksen

75 posted on 09/22/2001 12:40:00 PM PDT by ksen
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To: Southflanknorthpawsis
Talking about God and knowing Him are not the same thing

Totally true. I too am concerned that the word "God" is being used as if it were an amulet or a magical formula. But one hopes that it at least might signal a re-opening of the category, and provide opportunities for those who know God to tell their friends and neighbors about Him.

Dan

76 posted on 09/22/2001 12:40:54 PM PDT by BibChr
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To: BibChr
Is America so arrogant, so utterly self-absorbed, so diseased by religious liberalism and philosophical subjectivism, that she thinks she can ignore all of history itself and demand from God blessings when she refuses to repent of her evils? Do we really need to be reminded that Planned Parenthood has killed more little children in our land in the week since the attacks than died in the attacks themselves? Are we so blind?

Sadly it seems, yes, yes and yes for the most part. But maybe like Ninevah, we will repent and God will save us.

77 posted on 09/22/2001 12:41:38 PM PDT by Keyes For President
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To: gumbo
Aren't there non-trinitarian Christians, e.g., Jehovah's Witnesses (I don't know, that's why I'm asking)?

Only if you use the term "Christian" sociologically, so as to include anything even vaguely so, from Baptists and indpendant Fundamentalist churches to Christian Scientists and Mormons.

If you use the term in any sense Biblically, so that a "Christian" is one who affirms the fundamental teachings of the Bible, then by definition any individual or group that denies the Trinity, whatever it might be, is not a Christian group.

Dan
Statement of Faith

78 posted on 09/22/2001 12:45:16 PM PDT by BibChr
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To: Keyes For President
Sadly it seems, yes, yes and yes for the most part. But maybe like Ninevah, we will repent and God will save us.

Actually, I take it (from one of Jesus' parables) that this will remain the same until the time that He returns. So, I don't expect to see it any differently in regards to Planned Parenthood or as Ninevah shows the example to us.

All this remains the same until the time of the end, at which point Jesus Christ sets up the Kingdom upon this earth. That's when it will change.

79 posted on 09/22/2001 12:46:09 PM PDT by Star Traveler (aldebaran6640@hotmail.com)
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To: Conservative til I die
Oh yes, I guess none of the Christians in the First, Second, Third and Fourth centuries (before the doctine of the Trinity was formulated) weren't Christians. Glad you're not my judge.
80 posted on 09/22/2001 12:48:17 PM PDT by GuillermoX
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