Those who continue to deny that America is in the throes of
a culture war and that secularists are taking aim against Christianity
and its values are either not reading and watching the news
or are in major denial.
Look at this week’s headlines alone. The Supreme Court
has decided to review the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling
outlawing “under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance.
The high court has also agreed to review a case involving the
constitutionality of the Child Online Protection Act, a measure
designed to restrict Internet pornography.
A taxpayer-funded charter school in California
that will stress values-oriented teaching about animal rights
has been approved.
A California church group upset with the promotion of a “Traditional
Marriage Week” has called for a “Marriage Equality
Week” to promote same-sex “marriage.” And,
a highly decorated army general, Jerry Boykin, is castigated
as a Holy Warrior because he had the audacity openly to declare
his faith in the God of the Bible. Terry Schiavo fights for
her life as competing forces square off as to whether her “plug
should be pulled.”
The pledge case illustrates that certain groups in our society
want to treat Christianity and references to the Christian
God as a contagious disease, an unborn virus. If not contained
within the four walls of our private homes, it will infect
the population with an incurable affliction.
Those of you who think the Judge Roy Moore
Ten Commandments flap in Alabama was some isolated sideshow
are woefully misguided.
Those of you who think that courageous Christians like Moore
are the ones picking this fight by waiving the Bible in our
faces apparently aren’t aware of the city by city,
county by county, state by state crusade the ACLU is on to
eradicate
Ten Commandments displays from all public buildings.
This secularist obsession to achieve a strict
separation of church and state is not only not mandated by
the Constitution,
it is at war with the Constitution’s very designs about
religious freedom. In the name of promoting religious liberty,
the enemies of Christianity are using the First Amendment
Establishment Clause as a weapon to suppress Christian religious
freedom.
No student is being forced to say the Pledge,
much less the words “under God.” This isn’t
a case of the government imposing Christian values on vulnerable
children.
This is not about separation, but about a small intolerant
minority forcing its will on a heretofore passive and non-combative
majority.
If the secularists were truly sincere about
their affinity for the phantom principle of “separation of church and
state,” they would be having seizures over this government-funded
charter school imposing its values on school children. They
would object to the education establishment’s emphasis
on social engineering over academic achievement. They would
go berserk over the schools’ speech and conduct codes
disguised as anti-bullying and anti-harassment policies. They
would be outraged over the “comprehensive” sex-education
curriculum being foisted on many of our schoolchildren.
No, you won’t hear from the secularists on these issues.
They reserve their ire for Christians, such as General Boykin,
who has dared to disclose his Christian faith while holding
an important position in the Defense Department. Christianity,
to the secularists, is a disqualifying attribute for public
office. And if Christians somehow slip through the screening
obstacles, they must keep their Christian beliefs strictly
to themselves. Ask John Ashcroft, Rick Santorum, William Pryor,
David Hager, Jerry Thacker and the countless other Christian
appointees and officials whose public service has been opposed
by those who believe Christians shouldn’t be allowed
to participate in government or the political process.
The secularists also reserve their energy and passion for
promoting such high-minded ideals as the open and unfettered
dissemination of Internet pornography. The ACLU is apparently
concerned that any efforts to protect the innocence of our
children from the oppressive bombardment of Internet smut is
merely the first step on that slippery slope that will eventually
lead to the evaporation of our liberties.
You see, what we must realize is that these secular civil
libertarians who are cloaked in freedom costumes are often
the most insidious opponents of freedom and traditional values
in our culture. They can talk freedom until they’re
blue in the face, but it is not freedom they champion, but
a certain
worldview -- to the exclusion of biblical Christianity.