Day: March 1, 2016

unAmericanizing America

To My Children, Grandchildren, and Great Grandchildren:

On April 19, 1775, in Lexington, Massachusetts, the first shot of the American Revolutionary War was fired and was labeled—in a bit of overstatement—“the shot heard ‘round the world.” Without overstatement, the true “shot heard ‘round the world” was fired on June 26, 2013 in Washington, DC. Actually “shots.” The Supreme Court sent down two rulings which have changed America forever, in fact, which have un-Americanized America.

First the Court said, in effect, to the state of California: “No matter what citizens in a given state vote for (Californian voters had overwhelmingly voted to overturn Prop 8, which eliminated rights for same-sex marriage), we, the Court, may well overturn their vote. Our vote counts; yours does not.”

In a second matter, relating to the Defense of Marriage Act, the vote of the court (in five years or so, say proponents) will legalize same-sex marriage in all states, with such unions receiving all the federal benefits (over 1100 of them) due to traditional marriages today. (A question: now that no law prohibits me from marrying a Cocker Spaniel, if I precede my canine spouse in death, does it continue to receive Social Security benefits?) As an interesting footnote, an echo of Washington, DC, as it were, the Texas legislature—on the same day—in attempting, among other things, to stop abortions in the state beyond twenty-two weeks, was filibustered causing a delay of the vote—by two minutes beyond the legal time-line–requiring that the legislature meet in special session to re-vote. Note: the vote, which was passed too late to be legal, sought only to stop abortions after twenty-two weeks, but the abortionists want more blood, both early and late. Even if they lose now, they won’t later.

I am writing you this note, after eighty years of observing —and loving!—America to say America is no more. America is gone.  We have seen it coming, in spades, since the sixties, but now it has arrived. I mean the America as founded on a constitution and by men who were motivated by conservative values (a “conservative” being a person who wishes to conserve foundational values of natural law, even if not biblical law). Any conservative who denies my assessment needs only to be asked to name the last conservative victory attained at the federal level. Add to that (a) a profoundly distrusted federal government in free-fall, (b) the accruing of an astronomical national debt which is fatally inimical to national health, (c) a burgeoning and rapidly growing underclass which sees itself as entitled to “womb-to-tomb” care by the nation’s tax-payers, (d) a refusal or inability to protect America’s borders (which no nation has survived), and (e) the commonly-and-openly expressed hatred for God, the Bible, and Christians. Malcolm Muggeridge once said of western culture: “…the last foothold of law and order is being dislodged; we may expect the darkness.”

(1)  None of that should surprise us; we have the explicit teaching of the Bible on the subject. (See II Timothy 3:1-5!  And Romans 1:21-32 where God’s life-sized portrait of natural man is displayed. And Revelation 18 which depicts the rapid fall of man’s final society—Mystical Babylon. The rapidity is shocking.)

(2)  None of that should make us think our walk is going be as easy as it was for recent generations—even my own! We have lived in a bubble of God’s protection and gracious deliverances as a nation. Now, things are (and will increasingly become) changed, and we will do what our godly forbears did—and what our contemporary brothers and sisters in Christ are doing around the globe—we shall learn to sing the Lord’s song in a strange land. But sing it we shall! (Study carefully Psalm 137 which depicts Israel in such a situation in Babylon.)

(3)  None of that should prevent us from being salt and light in a putrifying and darkening culture. (Matthew 5:13-16) Doesn’t take a lot of salt to save a boiled egg and a flash-light no larger than my thumb allows me to walk safely through a huge building on the darkest night. THAT IS OUR BIG ASSIGNMENT!

(4)  None of that should cause us to forget that there are many truly godly people in America—scores of millions of them(!), and much ministry that honors God, and points others to heaven while helping them in practical and mundane ways to cope with life’s challenges, all of which blesses our country and honors God.

(5)  None of that should steal our joy! Paul spoke in Acts 20:24—as he faced certain death— of “finishing his course, his race, with joy!” (The larger context of Acts 20:17-38 is a rich study, especially fitted for modern saints in Babylon.)

You are my joy!  Know, for certain, that I call your names before God often, and will do so as long as God gives me breath (and sufficient mental acuity to remember!).  I’m glad I have the joy of the journey with you, and that I lived long enough to know each of you!

All love,

DAD/DAH

Bill Anderson,  Grapevine, Texas