In the last
column, I was
lamenting the lack of leadership in the free world today. The contention was that we lack truth in the
world nowadays, principally because there are virtually no political leaders earnestly
contending for it. The other two reasons
are the media and secular schooling’s incessant and intentional dissemination
of misinformation, and finally, because people today no longer hunger nor
thirst for truth as they did in simpler times – in other words, demand is
down. Because of those three factors,
truth is a rare pearl.
A kind reader commenting on that column reminded me that, “we wrestle not against flesh and blood.” Most
believers use this to establish that our battle is not with people. This logic also enables one to love the
sinner, yet hate the sin. In this case,
I believe his reminder was that frustration is misplaced if it’s merely directed
at flawed, mortal leaders. The verse in
its entirety reads, “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but
against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of
this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” The
verse suggests that it’s the spiritual forces behind the person that we should confront.
The lack of leadership and deliberate denial of truth I
lament is on parade when one is watching the Obama administration do cheetah
flips trying
to deny the obvious – that we are at war with Jihadists -- Islamic
extremists. Maybe more accurately, they
are at war with us -- at least one enemy is honest. That said, it’s an ideology, a spiritual
force that we’re up against – but it does have flesh and blood adherents that
are operating under its power -- killing people all over the globe. Even though “Imam” Obama may say it is not
Islam, the guys yelling “Allahu Akbar” as they practice what they preach make it
pretty clear that they consider it Islamic.
Contrast
the Obama administration’s innocuous “violent
extremism” explanation with what Billy Graham’s son said
about the religion of peace. After
Duke University recently announced they were going to begin to broadcast
Islamic chanting from the chapel bell tower, Franklin Graham declared, “As
Christianity is being excluded from the public square and followers of Islam
are raping, butchering, and beheading Christians, Jews, and anyone who doesn’t
submit to their Sharia Islamic law, Duke is promoting this in the name of
religious pluralism.”
In the entryway
of the CIA’s headquarters,
there’s a famous quote, “And ye shall know the Truth, and the Truth
shall make you free.” It’s from
the book that was under Obama’s left hand when he took the oath of office
swearing to God that he would preserve, protect, and defend the US Constitution. If we can’t even be truthful about the
problem that we’re facing, what hope do we have in defending ourselves from it? In fact, Obama is doing the exact opposite of
what the apostle Paul commanded those in Ephesus to do. Obama tells us the problem is the people, the
“violent extremists,” not the principalities and powers in place behind them.
Our “Constitutional scholar” may want to recall our First
Amendment -- government doesn’t get to establish religion - not for us, and
even less so for those that want to kill us.
Perhaps he could convince ISIL that their “I” is for “Infidel” – not
“Islamic.” Or maybe “Inconsiderate” or “Interfaith” or you pick. I’m not a smart man, Jenny, but I can recognize
a duck when it quacks - especially when the duck is spraying automatic weapons
fire all-the-while quacking, “Allahu Akbar.”
What the Book used as a presidential hand rest also says is
that truth was embodied in a Man, a Man who was also God. Think about that – if there is a God,
wouldn’t you expect Him to be just that – Truth. Knowing the God of the hand rest (which is
not the same as the Allah of the Koran) enables one to know the truth. Jesus said quite clearly, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No
one comes to the Father except through Me.
If you had known Me,
you would have known My Father also; and from now on you know Him and have seen
Him.” That Jesus chap may
not be very politically correct, but He was perfectly clear.
And so, this is where
the reader was right – my problem is not with Obama. It’s his teleprompter I don’t trust.
Regarding Duke University: would they have agreed to play the Angelus ever noon?
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