Posted on 08/28/2003 8:50:50 PM PDT by xzins
Those Ministers Who Say Judge Moore Acted Improperly Need To Tear Daniel Chapter Six Out Of Their Bibles!
By Chuck Baldwin
Food For Thought From The Chuck Wagon August 29, 2003 I have listened to minister after minister publicly rebuke Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore saying, as a Christian, he should have obeyed federal judge Myron Thompson's unlawful order to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the Alabama Judicial Building. Those ministers need to reread Daniel chapter six.
Daniel was a government official in the court of King Darius. In fact, Daniel was the second-in-command answering only to the king. Yet, when Darius issued his command that everyone in the kingdom not pray to God for thirty days, Daniel openly and defiantly disobeyed.
I've heard ministers say Judge Moore was wrong not to take down the monument and wait for his appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to be decided. However, if this logic would have prevailed in the mind and heart of Daniel, the great story of Daniel in the lion's den would not appear in Scripture. After all, Darius' order against prayer was only for thirty days. Using the logic of today's ministers, Daniel should have merely suspended his prayers for thirty days, and everything would have been all right.
Instead, Daniel immediately went home, threw open his windows, and prayed to God as he always had done. He would not postpone his convictions for even thirty days!
Like Judge Roy Moore, Daniel believed that there is a higher authority than the king. Furthermore, he believed that human governments do not have the right to interfere with religious conscience, in or out of the public square.
Also take into account that Daniel lived under a monarchy. Darius' word was the law of the land. However, Americans do not live (yet) under a monarchy. A federal judge is not king; his word is not automatically law. Under our constitutional republic, whenever a federal judge, or any other government official, rules outside his constitutional authority, his ruling must be considered unlawful and irrelevant.
When Daniel disobeyed the law of King Darius, he had only the law of moral conscience behind him. Judge Moore has, not only the law of moral conscience, but the supreme law of the land (the U.S. Constitution) behind him!
Of all people, Christian ministers should flock to Judge Moore's assistance! That they aren't proves they are either ignorant of the lawlessness of this federal judge's actions, or they do not have the courage of their convictions.
One thing is sure: those ministers who condemn Judge Roy Moore's actions should tear the story of Daniel out of their Bibles, and never teach it again. If Daniel was right, Roy Moore is right!
© Chuck Baldwin
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So now being prohibited from using a Govt building to promote your religion even though that Govt guarantees freedom of religion for ALL....is robbing you of your freedom of religion?
Give me a break.
C'mon. Nobody's arguing that a stone symbol embodies America's faith. The point is that the Ten Commandments say things like, 'Don't murder', and 'Don't steal'. Nobody disagrees with the message of the tablets. They are being removed simply because they are Christian. If it was a Buddhist monk statue, or a statue of Artemis, there would be no conflict. But a Christian statue! We can't have that! Remove it now!
This is a fight for Christianity and the acknowledgement that God has had a part in the history of our nation. And, yes, God is part of our environment: the rivers, the mountains, the seas, the gorgeous sunset that I saw tonight over the Rockies by Colorado Springs...
We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator...
They'll not be able to point to a law that was violated.
I expect him to get railroaded.
The courts seem to not let a little detail like that get in their way.
Further, a judge's order is indeed law. It is not legislatively passed law, but it has the full force of the state behind it, which makes it law.
Could you tell me exactly what religion was imposed?
"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that I will well and truthfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God. "
Obiviously in our society, the G-d to whom they swear is allah right?
Wisely and prayerfully.
This is a critical choice by a Chief Justice of a State Supreme Court.
The preamble of the Alabama Constitution says:
We, the people of the State of Alabama, in order to establish justice, .... invoking the favor and guidance of Almighty God, do ordain and establish the following Constitution and form of government for the State of Alabama:
Did you hear that? "In order to have justice...invoking Almighty God DO ORDAIN the Constitution..."
"In order to have justice we,...APPEALING TO THE HIGHEST GOD for FAVOR (INTERVENTION)...do Ordain the Constitution."
EXAMPLE: In order to have justice about this issue we...APPEALING TO PRESIDENT BUSH FOR FAVOR AND GUIDANCE...do WRITE THIS LETTER.
Now, When you write that letter to President Bush, who are you saying is in charge of things?
What law says that?
God demands this. I doubt He needs Judge Moore's help.
Nope, not law, court order.
Court orders make up law because a person is required by law to follow them or face contempt or even obstruction charges.
They are as long as "conservatives" like you are content to keep company with the likes of ACLU opportunists.
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