Saturday, May 23, 2020

The Pagan Public Square

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The Pagan Public Square

In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit! Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory forever!

The Pagan Public SquareThe recent article "The Pagan Public Square" by Robert P. George in Touchstone Magazine hits the nail on its head: the article's subtitle reads - "Our Christian Duty to Fight Has Not Been Cancelled." We are in a struggle for survival as Christians in a society that in the past 50-75 years has gradually changed from a predominantly Christian-based ethical and moral system to a majority secular-humanist worldview. We have a choice: either fight or fold... give up and go along to get along. Robert George writes -

"It was the distinctive claim of late-twentieth-century secular liberal political philosophy that sound principles of justice require that law and government be neutral as between controversial conceptions of the human good.

"Critics, including me, argued that the 'neutrality' to which the orthodox secularist liberalism of the period aspired (or at least purported to aspire) was neither desirable nor possible. That political philosophy was, we argued, built on premises into which had been smuggled controversial substantive ideas - liberal secularist ideas - about human nature, the human good, human dignity, and, indeed, human destiny. These ideas are as substantive and controversial as those proposed by Catholicism, Judaism, and other so-called comprehensive doctrines, be they secular or religious.

"Today little effort is made by secular liberals (or 'progressives,' as many prefer to be labeled) to maintain the pretense of neutrality. Having gained the advantage, and in many cases having prevailed (at least for now), on battlefront after battlefront in the modern culture war, and having achieved hegemony in elite sectors of the culture (for example, in education at every level, in the news and entertainment media, in the professions, in corporate America, and even in much of religion - including making inroads into the Catholic Church), there is no longer any need to pretend."

If this sounds a little "professorial" it's because Robert George is Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, has written several books, and has served as chairman of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. I strongly suggest that you read the whole article, and in fact, you should bookmark the Touchstone Magazine website, listen to their podcasts, read some of their free articles, and consider subscribing to their magazine... where Dr. George is a senior editor! It's a place where conservative Protestants, Roman Catholics, and Eastern Orthodox come together on common ground.

He goes on to write that "contemporary social liberalism ('progressivism') reflects certain core (and constitutive) ideas and beliefs - ideas and beliefs that partially defined the traditions of paganism that were dominant in the ancient Mediterranean world and in certain other places up until the point at which they were defeated, though never quite destroyed, by the Jewish sect that came to be known as Christianity." What we as Christians are now facing is a revived, or neo-paganism. These neo-pagans may or may not believe in a transcendent and personal God, but if they do it is not the central belief in their worldview. Their core beliefs are this-world oriented: environmentalism, global warming, LGBTQ rights and racial justice. Pagan religions tend to be nature-worshipers, for them the immanent is sacred, not the transcendent. Their values may or may not be good values, but in themselves they are relative, they lack an absolute, transcendent value to which they can be relative, to which they can be anchored. To believe in them in themselves alone is to say - "It's good to be good because it's good!" - a good example of circular reasoning.

Christianity is different than other-worldly religions that are transcendent: Christianity is both transcendent and immanent, because Christ is both God and human, He is the Incarnate God-man. Personal faith in the transcendent God Who is also the ultimate Person transforms us into His image, by loving us and giving Himself for us: He is the only real God. Christianity is the only faith that provides an absolute, transcendent Being Who gives us an ultimate reason for social justice and caring for the environment. Christianity provides a reason for sexual purity, chastity, and monogamous, heterosexual marriage, as this article explains. Neo-paganism, on the other hand, sees no reason for this and simply has abandoned it. The result is the human sacrifice of abortion and euthanasia, very much like ancient paganism.

The above article concludes by saying that we Christians must stand our ground, be faithful to our God and our family, and boldly bear witness in "this faithless and perverted generation" as St. Peter called it on the Day of Pentecost.

In another article, "Stop Believing in Science," by Daniel Greenfield, we come to understand that there's a vast difference between true scientific method and the philosophy or even religion of Scientism. In recent days during this pandemic, we've often heard the phrase - "Believe the science!" But true science isn't a belief system, it is a methodology that recognizes our difficulty in understanding this world, and so it relies on exacting, repeated, peer-reviewed experimentation under controlled conditions in order to learn if a given hypothesis is correct. In other words, true science acknowledges that we might be mistaken, even seriously wrong. but "Believe the science!" is a religious-like statement that demands we uncritically accept the current politically-correct dogma. This article begins -

"The alchemists and astrologists who were the distant ancestors of modern science believed in a world of absolute truths. Uncovering the right formula, searching the sweep of sky, offered total control over the otherwise mysterious forces of the universe. Our current knowledge of the way that things are tells us that while the universe may have absolute realities, our understanding of them will never be so.

"Quantum indeterminacy has left us with a universe in which the drive to know is constrained by our search for knowledge. Existence seems to be built to challenge our hubris, forcing us to think about our flaws, limiting us to dimensions and points in time, and asking us to accept what we cannot know. The universe is not a machine that we can take apart and rebuild. It is built to be partly unknowable."

Christians are not "alchemists and astrologists" - we believe in a transcendent world of absolute truths. But we also believe that this present world is a place of doubts, struggle for truth, and great proclivity for error. Why can we practice social distancing while we shop at the local grocery store, or Walmart, Costco, Home Depot, or Lowe's, but we can't go to church and practice social distancing? In a worship space for 750 people such as the Romanian church in Chicago that was shut down, why can't they have 75 people attend, leaving plenty of space for social distancing - why no more than ten people were allowed? The answer - "Believe the science!" Someone in authority dreamed up a magic number of ten for church but just six feet apart for commerce, including liquor stores and abortuaries. (Hint: those businesses pay taxes and cities need the money, but churches don't pay taxes.) That's Scientism, the insistence that "I'm right because I'm the authority so that makes me right! Get a little bit of humility, folks! God is the ultimate, absolute authority, and you're not Him!

In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit! Christ is among us! He is and ever shall be!

 


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Sunday, May 10, 2020

YES, YOU ARE YOUR BROTHER'S KEEPER!

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YES, YOU ARE YOUR BROTHER'S KEEPER!

In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit! Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory forever!

I am my brother's keeperCain's infamous question, "Am I my brother's keeper?" has echoed down through the centuries, mulled over by philosophers, distorted by politicians, and twisted into silly jokes by comedians. Did Cain actually think he could pull the wool over God's eyes and convince Him that he didn't know what happened to his brother whom he had just killed? Do we think that the Lord in heaven doesn't know what's happening when we neglect the elderly, sick and disabled by sending them off to nursing homes to forget about them? We secretly know in our hearts what will likely happen: they will die by benign neglect or by "palliative care" - be put to sleep. God knows too!

In St. Matthew's genealogy of Jesus, we read - "Uzziah became the father of Jotham. Jotham became the father of Ahaz. Ahaz became the father of Hezekiah. Hezekiah became the father of Manasseh. Manasseh became the father of Amon. Amon became the father of Josiah" (Matthew 1:9-10). This was the royal line of Israel, descended from King David. Not many of them were good kings, most "did evil in the sight of the Lord." But sandwiched right between two evil kings, Ahaz and Manasseh, we find Hezekiah: chapters 18-20 of 2 Kings tells the story -

"He did right in the eyes of the Lord according to all that David his ancestor had done. He removed the high places, and he smashed the stone pillars; he cut down the poles of Asherah worship and demolished the bronze serpent which Moses had made, for up to those days the Israelites were offering incense to it and called it Nehushtan. He trusted in the Lord the God of Israel; there was no one like him, before or after, among all the kings of Judah" (2 Kings 18:3-5).

During his reign, Hezekiah "drained the swamp" - he got rid of the idolatry, the temple prostitution (Asherah worship), even did away with Moses' bronze serpent that had been distorted into a fetish and the Jews had begun to worship it. He cleaned up the country of Judah. But he failed in one huge area: raising his son Manasseh, who did not follow in his father's footsteps. Instead, Manasseh "did evil in the sight of the Lord" worse than most previous evil kings, re-introducing idolatry, demon worship, and child sacrifice. What went wrong?

Remember back before King David there was a prophet named Samuel. He had a mother, like all of us have. But she wasn't just an ordinary mother: she was special! Her name was Hannah. In chapters 1-2 of the book 1 Samuel, we read how she had been barren, a shameful thing for an Israelite woman. One day, she and her husband went to Eli the priest, and she wept about not being able to have children: "She vowed a vow, and said, the Lord of hosts, if you will indeed look on the affliction of your handmaid, and remember me, and not forget your handmaid, but will give to your handmaid a boy, then I will give him to the Lord all the days of his life, and no razor shall come on his head" (1 Samuel 1:11). What happened here was that she consecrated (or sanctified) her future baby boy, Samuel, to the Lord. She was like the "Virtuous Woman" that Solomon described in Proverbs 31:10-31. Her children would grow up to call her "blessed."

This is the one huge area where not only kings, but also ordinary fathers and mothers are lacking: they don't consecrate or sanctify their children to the Lord like Hannah did. Instead, they want to ensure that their children have a "good life" including the ability to choose whatever they want to do in terms of learning music or sports, choose whatever playmates they want to have, choose whatever courses to study in high school and university. Whatever. That's the American way, freedom of choice, do whatever you want. But by now, this has degenerated into choosing sexual depravity, much like life under the evil kings of Israel and Judah.


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We as parents are our brothers' and sisters' and children's keepers. We are responsible for each other and especially for the upcoming generations, our children and grandchildren. In this present time of pandemic and economic distress, we are especially responsible for each other. Like Hannah, we must sanctify and consecrate our families to the Lord. This means that we must take time to watch out for, care for, encourage, and support each other, especially to pray for and train our children to love the Lord and follow His commandments. In today's world, this means we wear face masks and gloves when grocery shopping or other activities with larger groups of people, we wash our hands, disinfect doorknobs and other surfaces, etc. - all of this not just for ourselves, but also for others around us. We don't want them to get deathly sick, and we don't want them to get us deathly sick. But it also means we don't want them to "be unequally yoked" (2 Corinthians 6:14) with an unbelieving or unfaithful spouse, which often leads to problems: remember King Solomon and his pagan wives.

In Romans ch. 14, St. Paul writes about the question of eating meat that was offered to idols. He says that if we're strong in the faith, we understand that an idol isn't really anything and the meat is just meat, so you can eat it. But... and here's the big exception... if your weaker brother in the faith sees you eating idol-offered meat and he concludes that idol-worship is OK, then you have caused him to sin. And in verse 8, he writes - "Whether we eat or drink, whether we live or die, we are the Lord's." In today's world, we can apply it this way: if you're young, strong, and healthy, you might do just fine if you're exposed to the Wuhan Virus. But then if you carry the virus to someone who's elderly, weak, or unhealthy, they might get sick and die. If you sleep with your fiancee before you're married, you may be pure in your heart and forever faithful unto death, but at the same time, you might cause your weaker brother to fall into temptation and commit fornication with several women. So be careful about the example you set for others!

Then in the next chapter, he writes - "Now we who are strong ought to bear the weaknesses of the weak, and not to please ourselves. Let each one of us please his neighbor for that which is good, to be building him up" (verses 1-2). And in 2 Corinthians 5:15, St. Paul wrote that Christ "died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves, but for Him who for their sakes died and rose again." That's what consecration (or sanctification) is all about: not living for ourselves, but for Christ. Sanctification (the Latin root) is the same as holiness (the Greek root). It means to be set apart, to be separated or consecrated to the Lord. In 2 Corinthians 6:17-18, St. Paul writes - "'Come out from among them, and be separate,' says the Lord, 'Touch no unclean thing. I will receive you. I will be to you a Father. You will be to me sons and daughters,' says the Lord Almighty."

Again, St. Paul writes - "Pursue peace with all men, and holiness (sanctification), without which no man will see the Lord" (Hebrews 12:14). If we want our children to be holy, consecrated to the Lord, we must set an example by ourselves pursuing holiness. You might be thinking - "Oh, I can't be perfect, nobody can, so I might as well not try!" That's not what Paul wrote. He said to "Pursue... holiness", or to strive toward it, to try to reach it. True, almost nobody has attained perfect, complete holiness, but many strived and tried to reach out and grasp it. Don't ever think you've attained it, because that is spiritual pride.

In Phillipians 3:12-14, St. Paul writes - "Not that I have already obtained, or am already made perfect; but I press on, if it is so that I may take hold of that for which also I was taken hold of by Christ Jesus. Brothers, I don't regard myself as yet having taken hold, but one thing I do. Forgetting the things which are behind, and stretching forward to the things which are before, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus." Those who think they've already attained perfect sanctification are only deceiving themselves: "The heart is deceitful above all things, and it is exceedingly corrupt: who can know it?" (Jeremiah 17:9).

Only the Lord knows our heart, we humans are very prone to deceiving ourselves. Only He has the foreknowledge about who will pursue holiness unto the end and will eventually see the Lord: "For whom He foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the firstborn among many brothers" (Romans 8:29). We might be predestined, but we cannot know it because only God has foreknowledge. Only "the Lord knows those who are His, and let every one who names the name of the Lord depart from wickedness" (2 Timothy 2:19). What will He say to us in the Last Day? - "I never knew you. Depart from me, you who work iniquity"? (Matthew 7:23). Or will He say - "Come, blessed of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world"? (Matthew 25:34).

In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit! Christ is among us! He is and ever shall be!

 


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Thursday, May 7, 2020

If My People Will Humble Themselves and Pray

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If My People Will Humble Themselves and Pray

In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit! Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory forever!

American Thinker2 Chronicles 7:13-14 states - "If I shut up the sky so that there is no rain, or if I command the locust to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among my people; if My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves, pray, seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." In the article National Day of Prayer: Remembering Those Suffering Worldwide for Their Faith we read -

"As we mark yet another National Day of Prayer, our freedoms here at home remind us of the need to pray for those who lack them around the world. In the United States, we can offer a prayer of thanks that religious freedom is not yet obliterated and faith is not yet coerced. As we acknowledge our blessings and lift our supplications to our Creator, this is an opportune moment to look outside ourselves and beyond our borders to pray for the needs of others - including those being persecuted for their faith around the world.

"In the world's most populous country, the Chinese government seeks to suffocate Christianity and other faiths under the burden of a bureaucracy intensely hostile to the threat posed by a higher power. House churches not sanctioned by the state may be harassed by authorities and shut down, their members and pastors arrested. In state-approved churches, the government tears down crosses and removes copies of the Ten Commandments - sometimes replacing them with quotes from President Xi Jinping. Facial recognition cameras are starting to be installed in churches to ensure compliance with government regulations. Beijing's now-infamous oppression of Uyghur Muslims has revealed the brutality with which the Chinese government will treat its religious minorities.

"The secretive regime of North Korea continues to be widely considered the world's worst violator of religious freedom. The only faith allowed in the hermit kingdom is the worship of the Kim family dictators. Any expression of Christianity may land a person in a labor camp, where one is forced to suffer torture and perform hard labor, enduring horrific living conditions. The dire situation in the world's most isolated country requires our urgent prayers."


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Read the rest of the above-linked article: the persecution of Christians worldwide is heartbreaking. For decades, Christians - I among them - in the United States have taken the high moral ground to defend the defenseless, persecuted Christians around the world. But during this same time, we have experienced a moral decline into a cesspool of depravity. We have legally sanctioned no-fault divorce, abortion, cohabitation, and sodomy. Now it seems now we are reaping what we have sown. For nearly FIFTY YEARS - since the infamous Roe v. Wade decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1973 - we have allowed parents and doctors to sacrifice unborn and newborn babies to the gods of lust and pleasure, much like ancient Israel after the reign of King Solomon -

"6 In the ninth year of Hoshea, the king of Assyria captured Samaria and deported Israel to Assyria. He placed them in Halah, in Habor, in the river regions of Gozan, and in the cities of the Medes.
7 Now this happened because the Israelites had sinned against the Lord their God when He brought them up from the land of Egypt from under the hand of Pharaoh the king of Egypt and they feared other gods.
8 They walked in the statutes of the nations whom the Lord had driven out from before the Israelites, which the kings of Israel had introduced.
9 The Israelites secretly did things which were not right, against the Lord their God; they built high places for themselves in all their towns, from the watchtower up to the fortified city.
10 They set up for themselves stone pillars and poles [phallic symbols] of Asherah worship on every high hill and under every green tree.
11 They burned incense there on all the high places, like the nations which the Lord deported before them, and they did evil things to provoke the Lord.
12 They served idols which the Lord had said to them, 'You shall not do this thing!'
13 The Lord warned Israel and Judah by the hand of all His prophets, with every seer saying, 'Turn from all of your evil ways, and keep My commandments and My ordinances, according to all the law which I commanded your ancestors, which I sent to you by the hand of My servants the prophets.'
14 But they did not listen and they stiffened their necks, like the necks of their ancestors who did not believe in the Lord their God.
15 They rejected His statutes, His covenant which He made with their ancestors, and His warnings which He gave to them; and they went after the idols, became vain, and went after all the nations which were all around them, which the Lord had commanded them not to do as they did.
16 They abandoned all the commands of the Lord their God and made for themselves two molten calf-shaped idols; they made a pole of Asherah worship and bowed down to the army of the heavens [astrology] and served Baal.
17 They made their sons and their daughters pass through the fire, they practiced divination and read omens, and they sold themselves to do evil in the eyes of the Lord to provoke Him.
18 So the Lord was very angry with Israel and He removed them from His presence; none remained except the tribe of Judah alone"
(2 Kings 17:6-18).

Now we are faced with the worldwide "pestilence" of the Wuhan Virus pandemic. We are starting to see the result of this pandemic and business shutdown: an economic meltdown. Many people are bemoaning the economic disaster that is upon us, yet few are bemoaning the shutdown of our churches, denying our freedom of religious expression. But could this be God's answer to us for abandoning a God-oriented worldview in favor of a money-oriented, economic, secular-materialist, consumerist worldview?

Today is the National Day of Prayer. It is high time for us to repent as we recall these words -

"If I shut up the sky so that there is no rain, or if I command the locust to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among my people; if My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves, pray, seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin, and will heal their land" (2 Chronicles 7:13-14).

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