July 14, 2023

Truth passes through three stages. First it is ridiculed. Second it is violently opposed. Third It is accepted as being self-evident.

-Arthur Schopenhauer-


America was founded on biblical principles because the Bible was believed to be true. It was self-evident. However, our world has changed and so has the cultural view of the Bible. Today, sacred scripture is scrutinized through a secular lens and is not only ridiculed it is also perceived by many to be dangerous.

 

As Arthur Schlesinger declared, “The mystic prophets of the absolute cannot save us. Sustained by our history and traditions, we must save ourselves, at whatever risk of heresy or blasphemy.” Make no mistake - he is talking to those of us who believe the Bible to be true. We are the “mystic prophets of the absolute” and we are dangerous to our society because we actually and truly believe the Bible is true.

 

The reason they are so fearful of the Bible is that it declares that God is God, and we are not. Second, the Bible describes man as a sinner. Third, the Bible demands that man is responsible and accountable for sin (Romans 1).


The proclamations of the Bible and the principles that emerge from it are being purged from our schools and being replaced with filth called art and choice. The Bible is being extricated from the rule of law in local government especially in the office of the District Attorney and the Federal Department of Justice and FBI. The results are devastating for every person and disastrous for our country.

 

If it is true that the Bible has been ridiculed and now is being violently opposed, is it then possible that we are close to the Bible once more being accepted as being self-evident?

 

No one knows if or when the latest progressive and perverted social transformation will be abated. But if it is, it will be perhaps because we who believe the God of the Bible, live like it, and manifest Him to a lost and dying world.

 

“They will know you are my disciples if you love one another”


Serving Him with you

Until He comes for us.

Fred