Posted by
monamy on Saturday, November 07, 2009 1:30:49 PM
As we grieve for the loss of brothers and sisters at Fort Hood, Texas,
and pray for Gods peace and comfort for their families and the
community, may we consider the urgent need to come to our senses
regarding the folly of political correctness.
How many tragic
events will it take before we realize that our current battles are not
unlike the battles of yesterday? Why are we so often surprised by the
actions of people who have a clear and dangerous ideological
distinction from us? Many of us remember the stories of the Nazi
occupation of European countries, the concentration and death camps and
the determination of the followers of one ideology to extinguish all
others. It took tremendous resolve and sacrifice to win this war. We
faced a similar threat after World War II and fought the Communist in
Korea and Vietnam and a Cold War with an arms build up and a somewhat
diminished ideological debate. That debate like many others has been
abandoned by the embracing of the new tolerance and moral relativity.
We
are witnessing the fruits of ideological capitulation on the part of
our religious, educational and political institutions. Nurtured by our
intellectual political enemies in the universities and agencies of
social change "Political Correctness" has become the defining quality
of the New Progressive American. Not willing or able to take a stand
against ideologies that destroy the liberating qualities of a moral
absolute we are now unwittingly falling for anything, surrendering
security and freedom. PC has neutered our ability to engage in a
reasonable debate regarding the validity and consequences of
philosophies and ideologies that shore up or tear down the God given
freedoms we have been blessed with in America.
Kerby Anderson, of Probe Ministries International explains the problem.
“Much
of the confusion stems from our country's misunderstanding of
democratic pluralism. Our founders wisely established a country that
protected individual personal beliefs with constitutional guarantees of
speech, assembly, and religion. But undergirding this pluralism was a
legal foundation that presupposed a Judeo-Christian system of ethics.
Thus, in the area of personal ethics, people are free to think and
believe anything they want. Moreover, they are free to practice a high
degree of ethical pluralism in their personal life. To use a common
phrase, they are free "to do their own thing." But that doesn't imply
total ethical anarchy. Not everyone can "do his own thing" in every
arena of life, so government must set some limits to human behavior.”
We
are called time and again to stand up and engage the enemies of this
freedom at all levels, spiritual, intellectual and physical. By
necessity this will entail a healthy discussion unfettered by the
touchy feely relativity of the PC intellectual. This will entail a
healthy loving evangelical proclamation of the absolutes found in
scripture with the hope of the propagation of the forgiveness and grace
of Jesus Christ. This will entail a strong posture of defense in our
government and military that stands to defend the rights of all who do
good, and punishing those who do evil while maintaining the highest
capacities and qualities of justice and liberty. (Romans 13) This
assumes that we are able to freely discern and express what is good and
evil without the interference of those who would destroy our freedoms.
This
first great battle was lost in the Garden of Eden. (Genesis chapters 2
and 3) When Eve was approached by the serpent, his first strike was to
her intellect. He questioned Eve as to the validity of Gods word. “ Has
God indeed said, ‘You shall not eat of every tree of the garden’? As
the devil twisted the words of God, Eve accepted his premise that
perhaps God was not revealing all the beneficial attributes of his
creation. Having captured Eves mind it was a short step to corrupting
her will. You know the rest of the story. The concept is clear in
scripture “as he thinketh in his heart so is he” (Proverbs 23:) the
mind and heart control the will. “A good man out of the good treasure
of the heart bringeth forth good things: and an evil man out of the
evil treasure bringeth forth evil things.” (Matthew 12: 35)
In
many countries, Muslim thinking, based on studies of their religious
text the Koran, is perceived as anti-Christian and consequently follows
that it is anti-American. Many Muslims assume incorrectly that all
Americans are Christian, much like we assume incorrectly that all
Muslims are either followers of a peaceful religion or terrorist. Our
lack of understanding the extremes in both the Christian and Muslim
world adds to our confusion and ability to reason correctly. In fact
sin has no boundaries; the Muslim and the Christian are equally plagued
with sin and its tragic consequences. The great distinction (that we
are in danger of losing) is the fact that our foundation of freedom is
based on scriptural principles and the freedom by which Christ has set
us free. (Galatians 5:1) In comparison many extremist believe the Koran
calls for death to infidels and un-believers (Jews and Christians
included), Christianity calls for speaking the truth in love and
extending the grace and forgiveness of our lord Jesus Christ to those
who are lost. We have no mandate to force our faith upon the others by
the sword but to explain the mercy and grace of the gospel, and to
teach all things that has been revealed to us in His word. (Matthew
28:20)
This battle is not to be taken lightly and we ignore its
necessity to our peril. As we grieve with those who grieve and pray for
the souls that suffer in this loss let us not lose faith in God. May He
empower us in His Spirit to engage the enemy at all fronts
intellectually, spiritually and physically to preserve our freedom and
the freedom of others to pursue God without doing harm. For we truly
believe that “He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.”
(Hebrews 11:6)