Posted on 06/28/2012 9:14:43 AM PDT by mikeus_maximus
What gives life to that document is the consensus of the people who uphold it. It has no special magic. It is fragile. If our society choses to change or disregard it entirely, it means nothing, affords no protection.
The shift away from its governing principles has been slow and continuous but determined. The Kelo v. New London case went a long way towards erasing individual property rights, which are the foundation of our personal freedom. With the decision to uphold the individual mandate of Obamacare, the government has just consumed another large portion of our indiviudal liberty. Where will this end?
Indulge me, but I don't think this is a stretch: The US will become what most societies have been thoughout most of history. When I was young and naive and patriotic, I believed that America would never regress internally to the point that it would, for example, persecute people for their religous beliefs. I no longer believe that. I understand the human psyche better now and the attitudes that Romans 1 was describing. I've seen it around me. It's on the news every day.
We haven't "evolved" from our age-old passions and weaknesses; people haven't changed. Those with a pagan world view always have and will always hate those who live and teach the Judeo-Christian worldview on which Democracy and individual liberty depends.
Paganism has been the predominant worldview of mankind thoughout history and throughout most of the world. The West has been spared from the effects of that vein of thinking for hundreds of years. But paganism, which rejects the value of the individual and the existence of a transcendent personal God with moral laws, is rapidly gaining traction here now. It is the official government view, which is obvious from our laws and court decisions, and it will soon be the societal majority view as well. I can now clearly foresee a day when my offspring will be facing direct social and government persecution and treated as criminals simply because they are Christians. The Constiution cannot save them from that, not when the majority of society feels they are not bound by it or can reinterpret it to fit the "felt necessities of the times." This Supreme Court, a court as conservative as we are likely to see again, has just made the impotence of that piece of paper abundantly clear. And we are about to elect another President who feels the same way.
Really? Against who, and where? It's not like the North vs. the South anymore.
It's alreay run out. We're past the tipping point for ballot box initiatives; the majority doesn't comprehend or believe in the items you mentioned. If there was one section of the country who believed in those things, and another that didn't, there might be enough people to foment another civil war. But there isn't. Our society is permeated with those who reject the Judeo-Christian worlview and the elevation of the worth of the individual on which democracy depends. Who would we fight, and what would be the goal-- a bloody purge like the French Revolution? I can't see it and don't want any part of that.
The pagans are in control. We'll eventually become another totalitarian society in which individual life and rights are meaningless, just as it has been for most people in history. Oh, the Church will survive here on earth, if God wills the world to continue. But I think persecution is inevitable, if I know anything about human nature. And at the pace things are regressing, it could happen in my yet-to-be-born grandchildren's lifetime.
No one wants bloodshed, but few understand true freedom. It's kinda like a hound dog getting in the chicken pin.
Once they've tasted blood, you can't keep’em outta the chicken pin.
Those who have been free, particularly the sort of freedom we enjoyed 40+ years ago, just can't abide living under tyranny.
Freedom or tyranny?...yea, I'd sacrifice my life to see that my children live free. You bet’cha.
I’m putting gold into it - the maximum legal donation to quite a few political campaigns for US Senate and Congress. As for other heavy metals . . .
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