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Five Truths Most Americans Are Afraid to Say
Townhall.com ^ | October 20, 2019 | Tim Wildmom

Posted on 10/20/2019 6:33:37 AM PDT by Kaslin

Our world can be a dark place.

There is abundant evidence of this, but one recent example was a threat of possible violence tied to the October opening of the film, “The Joker.” According to U.S. News & World Report, the FBI became involved when references were made to the 2012 shooting in an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater during another Batman movie. This comes after the tragic mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, over the summer, when a total of 31 people were murdered and dozens injured by gunmen with widely different belief systems.

How do we understand such bloodshed coming from divergent ideologies? Who do we blame? Many may play a part in our national lament, but none get to the root of America’s cultural sickness. I believe most Americans know that’s true, even if they can’t or won’t express it.

As we think about the moral darkness that engulfs much of American culture now, let us press these truths into our communities and nation as loudly and as often as we can.

God matters.

Although he was not an evangelical Christian, even Thomas Jefferson, one of our nation’s Founding Fathers, famously said, “The God who gave us life gave us liberty.”

As a writer of the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson acknowledged that God is the bedrock of our national way of life. Since “all men are created equal,” he said, then—and only then—can the American people be said to be “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights.”

The culture war is really a war over God. Without a republic based on the ideas of our founders, it will eventually cease to exist. What house can remain stable and upright when the foundations are overthrown?

Absolute truth matters.

In his farewell address, George Washington outlined the dual pillars upon which the nation’s political system would rest: “Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.”

Both religion and morality, said Washington, were the “great pillars of human happiness.”

I am afraid that today the hero of the Revolutionary War and our first president would have been open to charges of bigotry, close-mindedness, and even conspiring to establish a theocracy!

In the wake of numerous acts of violence, everyone is talking about what’s right and wrong. But without a source of absolute truth, it’s all just personal opinion. Rejecting God and His Word has set us on the path of destruction.

John Adams, our second president, said that “we have no government armed with the power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. … Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”

Strong marriages and families matter.

It might seem unnecessary to say, but no society can survive without vibrant marriages and resilient families. Yet these bedrock institutions have been under siege for decades.

According to Pew Research, less than half (46%) of American children under the age of 18 are living in a home with two married parents in their first marriage. In 1960, 73% of U.S. children did.

In terms of children born out of wedlock, the trend is just as shocking: 41% of children are in that category, compared to about 5% in 1960. Do I need to reference the laundry list of maladies afflicting America as the result of broken marriages and shattered families?

The Bible matters.

The ideas of our Founding Fathers were the driving force for greatness, and those ideas cannot be overthrown without devastating consequences. But if we’re talking about foundations, we really need to go further back than the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution.

We need to return to the true foundation of America—the Bible. We need to return to what the Scripture calls “the ancient paths” of obedience to God. The Lord spoke to His people through the prophet Jeremiah when He said: “Stand by the ways and see and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is, and walk in it; and you will find rest for your souls” (Jeremiah 6:16, NASB).

Rest. Don’t we all long for it? It is found in a relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Peace with God—that’s what America needs.

The church matters.

The solutions to our problems are not going to come from Washington, D.C. Don’t get me wrong, we must remain politically engaged. But does anyone believe the dysfunction in our nation’s capital will result in the restoration of America?

The solution to our problems is revival, and that means that the true Christian community in our nation must study God’s Word, pray, bear witness to the truth through the preaching of the gospel, and be ready to give a defense for the hope that lies within us.

As the Apostle Paul wrote in 1 Timothy 3:15, the church is “the pillar and support of the truth.” We must remain salt and light in these dark times. That is the call of God on the lives of each of us who call upon the name of Jesus Christ. Yes, God is in control, but for His own mysterious purposes and glory, He calls believers individually and corporately to be among the instruments of His will.

The American Family Association exists to give voice to the foundational biblical truths that have made America the greatest nation in history. And though the forces of hell are bent on turning those truths on their heads, AFA will stand unmoved by the undertow of evil that threatens America.

I’m convinced that many in our nation believe these five truths but are too intimidated to say them. They know that cultural elitists, political leaders, corporations, schools, and, sadly, even many church leaders will mock and vilify them.

But we are not afraid to say them.


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To: Arlis
But saints are not without guilt

I think that's the biggest drawback to church attendance right there. So much of the focus is on guilt-tripping people and convincing them they are worthless scum. People should leave church filled with joy. Instead they leave thinking they are lower than worm spit. "But the good news is we have an 8 step program to lift you above worm spit! And if you sign up early it's only $99!"

Uhh, no. The Good News is Jesus died for my poor decisions so I don't have to feel lower than worm spit and He did it for free! So I'm going to go with that plan.

21 posted on 10/20/2019 9:43:09 AM PDT by Texas Eagle (If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would be have no standards at all -- Texas Eagle)
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To: Kaslin
over the summer, when a total of 31 people were murdered and dozens injured by gunmen

This is one weekend in Chicago.

22 posted on 10/20/2019 10:06:44 AM PDT by aimhigh (THIS is His commandment . . . . 1 John 3:23)
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To: Texas Eagle

Amen. With Calvary in view, God doesn’t lay on guilt trips - but grace trips - all He did on the cross brought all of us into His marvelous grace and mercy, to where He is our “all-in-all” and everything we need.

And being bathed in and experiencing His infinite love does not lead us into licentiousness, but into righteousness and holiness - the kind that glorify God and exalt Him - and into showing His love to others......


23 posted on 10/20/2019 10:42:23 AM PDT by Arlis
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To: Arlis

Grace trips. I like that.


24 posted on 10/20/2019 10:58:57 AM PDT by Texas Eagle (If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would be have no standards at all -- Texas Eagle)
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To: FatherofFive

Sorry, I don’t think I agree with anything in this. But I understand the sentiment.


25 posted on 10/20/2019 11:30:56 AM PDT by Paradox (Don't call them mainstream, there is nothing mainstream about the MSM.)
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To: stanne; All

When I was a kid, in Richmond, VA in the post WW II years, my family would go to church on Sunday, then go to a Morrison’s Cafeteria for lunch and then, on nice days, go “to ride,” as my mother would say, in the country. We drove all over Virginia in a 1937 Ford two-door sedan.

After we moved to the country in 1951, we discontinued Sunday rides - we were already in the country!

We restarted that “tradition” after we moved to Florida, and continued it until I went off to college in 1959 - maybe not every Sunday, but most Sundays.

Was kinda neat, as I recall. A tradition I was not able to replicate with my own family - first ex-wife and kids were not interested in going “to ride” in the country on Sunday afternoon - too many other distractions.

Oh, well!


26 posted on 10/20/2019 6:01:06 PM PDT by Taxman (We will never be a truly FRee people so long as we have the income tax and the IRS.)
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