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God or Mammon?
Alan Keyes
[COMMENT: This following article tells the truth. E. Fox]
From Alan Keyes:
Dave,
The American people have the choice to
turn away from the corrupt political system bent on their moral and physical
destruction. They have the choice to seek out and support a candidate from
outside the corrupt twin party system. Faith in God means doing what's
right and trusting in the Lord for the outcome. It doesn't mean trusting
to whited sepulcher lip-service and transparently deceptive evil, while
deluding oneself with the forlorn hope that God will make Himself a liar in
order to back up our spiritual foolishness.
It saddens me that even solid pro-lifers are tempted to treat the issue of
respect for innocent life as if it can be isolated from the larger issue, the
one that's at the heart of America's crisis. This larger issue is
reflected in the fact that none of
the candidates offered by the present corrupt way of doing politics is acting on
God's priorities. None of them
truthfully represents the primacy of the moral/spiritual issues. They all
put mammon in first place. Their fatal flaw therefore goes beyond how they
deal with the life issue. It's concerns their unwillingness to act, as America's
prevalent Founders did (i.e., the one's who actually prevailed in the
deliberations about independence and the Constitution). By declaration and
example, these Founders made respect for God's endowment of right and justice
the first principle of political action, the never-to-be-forgotten context for
all the laws, policies, decisions and actions of the American people. This
doesn't mean they never accepted compromise. It means they never accepted
a compromised understanding of politics that involved abandoning the truth
in principle.
At present America violates the innocent life of nascent humanity because as a
nation we have abandoned the priority that must be the basis for all human life-
"Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness." By
turning away from this priority we abandon truth in principle. This
abandonment isn't just about what individual
politicians do or say. It's about the understanding of politics on which
all of them agree to operate because they accept the priorities and terms of
action imposed by the twin-party sham. We cannot hope to restore the
integrity of the American republic if we refuse to replace this corruption with
a way of doing politics that respects its Founding first principle. The
American Founders began by acknowledging God's will as the source and rule for
what is right. They did not
found the republic exclusively on human calculation, power, wealth and
self-worshiping pride.
Instead of party politics based on coalitions of purely selfish interest,
we must return to the concept of politics that sees citizen action as a covenant
of people of goodwill, that is, people drawn together (convened) by their
determination to serve the common good defined by God's endowment for humanity,
and all creation.
If we do what in
good conscience we are convinced God made us to do, we need never despair of
success. Rather, we are called to persevere, however our bleak the worldly
wise perceive our hopes to be. "For God knows the way of the righteous."
So those who walk in His way may do so calmly trusting in Him for miracles.
Alan Keyes
| Posted
2011-06-21 2:19 PM (#54665 - in reply to #54652) By:
EternalVigilance |
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Date Posted - 01/-/2011 - Date Last Edited - 06/21/2011