By Rich
Kozlovich
This article is about foundational thinking. For anything to be successful it
has to have foundational logic supporting all that takes place. For America, the Bible and
the U.S. Constitution are foundational to the American story and the basis for
American exceptionalism. Those are the two foundations I wish to ponder here. The Holy Bible and the U.S. Constitution and the modern implications for both.
There was a recent poll of U.S. Catholics taken that claims most Catholics back same-sex marriage claiming In an article by Lucy Madison which appeared on March 8, 2013 she states that:
"amid growing support for same-sex marriage nationwide, a new poll from Quinnipiac University shows that most Catholics in the U.S. also back same-sex marriage, despite the church's teachings against it."
She goes on to say that:
"According to the poll, which surveyed 497 adult Catholics from February 27 - March 4 with a margin of error of +/- 4.4 percent, 54 percent of Catholic voters support same-sex marriage, while 38 percent oppose it. The survey shows a dramatic shift on the subject in the last few years: In a July 2008 poll by Quinnipiac, only 36 percent of Catholic voters said they supported same-sex marriage, while 55 percent opposed it."
Among 1,944 registered voters surveyed in the same poll, 47 percent supported same-sex marriage and 43 percent opposed it. A December poll asking the same question showed a statistical tie on the issue, at 48 percent in support and 46 percent in opposition."
I'm not all that impressed with polls because they are so easily twisted, but
for my readers who are believers, Catholic or otherwise, I think this is
worth pondering for a while. If this poll is accurate, it would appear heresy is far more rampant than
most realized. It would also appear that religious conviction is expected adhere to public
opinion, which was predicted.
"For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear". 2 Timothy 4:3
Does the imply they don't believe the hand of God is behind the Bible? If that is the case, and it appears that it
is, what hope is there to get people to honor a manmade document such as the
U.S. Constitution?
Believers are taught to believe the Bible was inspired by God. You know, the one believers are supposed to be worshiping. Yet, thousands of years of Biblical writings and teaching are being ignored or twisted. If that is the case, and it appears that it is, then one would suppose that there are a great many "believers" who think God lies, or he has no idea what he's talking about, or that the writings are solely the works of men, or at the very least, question if he exists, All that makes the Bible of no more worth than the insane ramblings of Karl Marx. If that's so, and it appears it is, then they simple ignore the Biblical teachings and replace them with which ever philosophical flavor of the day comes down the pike.
Truth exists, whether we like it or not. We don’t create truth; we find it, and we have no power to change it to our tastes. The truth may not make us comfortable, but it does make us free. And knowing and living the truth ennobles our lives. It’s the only path to lasting happiness. Archbishop Charles Chaput, Retired
How could such a thing happen in a nation known for its Christian religious
foundation? This has happened slowly over a course of decades. This came about
because the Bible, and the surrounding history and commentaries aren't taught
in the churches, and neither is it done at home. All of which was done
regularly in the past. Thousands of years of Biblical writings and teaching are
being ignored or twisted. And public and higher education has been instrumental in undermining those traditional and foundational values that made the American culture possible. Was the American culture ever perfect? No, but with all our faults, still the greatest culture the world has ever known, bringing more people out of misery and suffering than any in all of human history. America never offered perfection. What America offered the most acceptable imperfection.
Sir Roger Scruton once noted: A writer who says there are no truths, or that all truth is merely relative, is asking you not to believe him. So don't. So then why is society choosing to believe those who shouldn't be believed, and ignoring those who need to be believed?
Now we come to the finest secular document ever conceived of by man, the U.S. Constitution, which isn't studied in the nation's schools, nor is it read privately, which is far more easily read and understood than the sixty six books of the Bible, yet few have read it, fewer understand it, and as a result, few realize what's been lost.
That leaves one to believe the Constitution, the second primary foundation to justify the American system, has little value to the average citizen because the history behind it is being twisted or ignored. Once again; the Bible and the U.S. Constitution are foundational to the American story and the basis for American exceptionalism. If either one is discarded the great American experiment is finished.
John Adams said, “Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” Morality and virtue are the foundation of our republic and necessary for a society to be free.
“Therefore
everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a
wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose,
and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it
had its foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears these words of mine and
does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on
sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against
that house, and it fell with a great crash.” Matt. 7:26
Everyone, believer or non-believer, can surely see the wisdom in that parable. Everything has a historical foundation, and everything we are told should bear some resemblance to what we see going on in reality. But, it really is incumbent upon us to pay just a “tiny little bit of attention” to what is going on for that to have any meaning in our lives. And from talking to so many people I truly think believers and non-believers alike fear a storm is coming.
There is one more point I would like for everyone to ponder for a while. If one claims to be a believer and yet supports views that are antithetical to their belief system it's called heresy.
If one claims to be an American yet works to undermine the U.S. Constitution - what exactly is that called? We used to call it treason.
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