Post-Christian America
Saturday, May 24th, 2008 |
Email This Post
|
Posted by John under: The Falling Away
“A Victory for Equality and Justice,” blared the headline above the editorial. “Momentous,” “historic,” “a major victory for civil rights,” “a scrupulously fair ruling based on law, precedents and common sense.”
“Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;”
— 2Thessalonians 2:3
“Yea, truth faileth; and he that departeth from evil maketh himself a prey: and the LORD saw it, and it displeased him that there was no judgment.”
Isaiah 59:15
This was the ecstatic reaction of The New York Times to the California Supreme Court’s declaration that homosexuals have a right to marry and have their unions recognized as marriages.
Now there may be hugging around the newsroom at the Times, where one senior writer said, a few years back, three-fourths of the folks who make up the front page are gay. But this is just another streetlight on America’s darkening path to perdition as a society and republic.
To declare that homosexuals can marry is patently absurd. The very definition of marriage is the union of a man and woman, first and foremost, for the procreation of children.
To say two men who live together and engage in sex can be married renders the idea and ideal of marriage meaningless. The court may declare it, but it cannot redefine an institution that nature and nature’s God have already defined. As they say in Texas, you can put lipstick and earrings on a pig, and call her Peggy Sue, but it’s still a pig.
“What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder,” Christ taught. Through the Old Testament and into the epistles of St. Paul, homosexual sodomy is an abomination leading to personal destruction and damnation, one of the five sins that cry out to heaven for vengeance. How, then, can four judges declare it to be integral to the sacrament of marriage?
Well, we don’t believe all that rot, comes the reply.
Fine, but Christianity is the cornerstone of Western Civilization. Since the fall of Rome to our own time, nations have believed and acted on the belief that marriage and traditional families are the cinderblocks on which a society must be built. When these cinderblocks crumble, the society collapses. The truth has been born out in our own time.
With a third of all children born out of wedlock — 50 percent of all Hispanic kids, 70 percent of black kids — and half of all marriages ending in divorce, the social indicators have recorded explosions — in crime, violence, drug and alcohol abuse, dropout rates, gang membership, and jail and prison populations.
The correlation between prison inmates and broken homes, or homes never created, is absolute. What armies of social scientists with six-figure salaries today tell us, 12-year-olds knew 50 years ago.
Setting aside the risibility of the court’s conduct, consider what it says about us as a democratic republic.
We are supposed to be a self-governing people. “Here, sir, the people rule.” Elected representatives write our laws.
Yet, no Congress or state legislature ever voted to declare homosexual unions a marriage. The idea has everywhere been rejected. Wherever it has been on the ballot, same-sex marriage has been voted down. In the 13 states where it was on the ballot in 2004, it was defeated by 58 percent to 85 percent — the last figure rolled up in Mississippi, where black Christian pastors told their flocks to go out and vote down the abomination.
Californians have consistently expressed their opposition and voted against recognizing the idea of homosexual marriages and granting the benefits of married couples to same-sex unions. What is bigotry at the Times is common sense to most Americans.
Homosexual marriage is not in the California constitution, else someone would have discovered it in 160 years. Where, then, did the state Supreme Court find this was a right?
Four of seven justices unearthed this right by consulting what Orwell called their “smelly little orthodoxies.” They then decided to overturn the expressed will of the voters, declare their opinion law and order the state of California to begin recognizing homosexual unions as marriages. And they did it because they know the Times types will hail them as the newest Earl Warrens.
Not long ago, a governor of California would have laughed at the court and told the justices to go surfing, and ordered state officials not to issue the marriage licenses. The voters would have put the names of the four justices on the ballot in November and thrown them off the court, as they did Chief Justice Rose Bird, a generation ago.
We used to have executives and legislators like that.
Thomas Jefferson came into office and declared the Alien and Sedition Acts null and void, released all editors from jail, and refused to prosecute any more or to enforce the law. Andrew Jackson said of the great chief justice: “John Marshall has made his decision. Now let him enforce it.”
In 2004, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom handed out marriage licenses to thousands of homosexuals. Today, conservative mayors in California, if there are any, might engage in similar civil disobedience against this latest judicial usurpation of the legislative power that belongs to elected representatives and the people.
What’s sauce for the goose, etc.
Linda says Comment posted on May 24th, 2008
RE:
“They then decided to overturn the expressed will of the voters, declare their opinion law and order the state of California to begin recognizing homosexual unions as marriages…
Not long ago, a governor of California would have laughed at the court and told the justices to go surfing, and ordered state officials not to issue the marriage licenses. The voters would have put the names of the four justices on the ballot in November and thrown them off the court, as they did Chief Justice Rose Bird, a generation ago. ”
imo, if the people of this country don’t get a backbone against judges like these & the environmentalists, in 10 – 15 years, our nation will be unrecognizable.
Patt says Comment posted on May 25th, 2008
Linda:
“in 10 – 15 years, our nation will be unrecognizable.”
I absolutely agree, but for different reasons. If we continue to ignore our environment, in 10-15 years it may be uninhabitable. Our air, water, and earth quality are at toxic levels in many areas of the country. Our over use and dependence of petroleum products are leaching deadly byproducts into our food , beverages, and living spaces. We have to wonder where the increase of cancer, asthma, allergies, and auto-immune diseases are coming from. In case the Rapture is not as near as you think, these topics need attention, and a reversal of course.
Our Judges perform a very important purpose, that is why we need to put very qualified persons in these positions. We are a country of diverse peoples, and therefore we are necessarily a country of laws. Laws are for the benefit of all. If the abolition of slavery was put on a ballot, would it have been passed if voted for by the people, many of whom were generational slave owners? Civil liberties may best be resolved by those sworn to uphold the Constitution and laws that govern us all. We can challenge their interpretation of the law, and if the majority feel they have erred, we can throw the bums out. You may disagree with the homosexual lifestyle, but as human beings they are entitled to the same benefits of the land that you are. If God has a problem with them, I have no doubt He will take it up at a later time on a different plane.
Barbara says Comment posted on May 25th, 2008
I loved CA as I was born, raised and lived in the Bay Area for 33 years. I moved to AZ 25 years ago and I am now so sick as how my beautiful state has changed so horribly and it is not for the better. It saddens me that people with that lifestyle don’t know what they’re doing to themselves and what they’ll never know when Jesus returns for us. All around us the daily news and events of the world are telling us to look up as the Lord will put a stop to this madness and sickness so very soon! Praise God!
Ernest Gregoire says Comment posted on May 27th, 2008
Its not only California!
This country of ours is sick to its very core.
Unfortunately, only catastrphic destruction of biblical proportions will get the attention of apostate America.
My hope is that the Lord take us up before this happens, but my guess is that He will not!
Lord, give me strength to witness in these, the final days!