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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

  • The Need for Separation of Church and State

    This entry was originally published at CompuChristian

    Why the government is not the Holy Spirit.

    What is the proper role of government?

    To answer the question of the roll of government, we must also look at the role of the family and the role of the Church. God set these three institutions like the three legs of a stool that form the basis of a just society. If they are combined the stool becomes unstable as our society becomes unstable when one institution oversteps its bounds. The government ought not do what the church is intended to do and the church ought not due what the family is best suited for.

    To be more specific, The government ought not be the conscience of the people and the church should not go to war. God does not look favorably on an institution that oversteps its bounds. Just look at King Uzziah. He was a righteous King and he thought he was honoring God by burning incense in the Temple. It seemed like a good idea at the time but God struck him with leprosy because of it. His son learned that the king ought not serve as priest.

    Morality is crucial in government. But this means we should elect people who are moral. Not that we elect people to make others moral. Many an immoral politician has tried to obscure his own moral failings by promising to fix the moral failings of others. You cannot make someone else moral through force. Force is the only power of government. So therefore the government cannot make people moral. To try is to fail and we see this failure throughout the American government. Many evangelicals support Rudy Gulliani, an immoral man, because they do not understand this principle. Making others moral is the role of the Holy Spirit not the government.

    Only Christ can change the heart. The role of government is simply to establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility and provide for the common defense. Justice is an end in and of itself. Justice gets clouded when it comes a means to the end of sin prevention. Abortion is unjust because it involves to the killing of innocent life. We outlaw abortion because it is unjust, not because it is sin. The church should preach against sin to prevent it. The government should simply establish justice. Our problem is that we are trying to fix church problems through government action. This is like treating the arm for a heart ailment.

    For example, the church in America is forsaking the Biblical Gospel. We have used the “sinners prayer” to immunize a whole generation of people from true repentance. Thus those in our churches have become immoral. The church, an institution intended to promote the Gospel and thus righteousness, now mostly perpetuates mediocrity. Benjamin Franklin, a deist, was more virtuous than most evangelicals today. This shows how far we have fallen.  The solution to the growing immorality in our nation is fixing the church and preaching the true Gospel of total repentance from sin and total faith in Jesus Christ. We cannot fix this problem through governmental action or through stronger families.

    Abortion is not only a failing of government to establish justice, it is also a failing of the church to preach against the sins of lust, fornication and murder and to take care of women who are in distress. Abortion is also a failing of the family to promote and maintain a working system of courtship in accountability. The cure for abortion lies through acion in all three institutions.
    Now these three legs do effect one another. The government can change the definition of marriage from a permanent relationship to a semi permanent relationship through no fault divorce laws. This has a negative effect on the family as we have seen in recent years. In that same way the church can manipulate the government to advance church ends through force as we have seen throughout history. Also the government can limit religious speech as it is beginning to do today. But I would contend that many of these problems can be avoided by keeping the institutions within their God given bounds as well as we can understand them to exist.

    In short, we need true followers of Christ in government, in church and in the family.  We don’t need counterfeits and false converts.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

  • The Solution to the Jena Six Problem

    This entry was originally published at CompuChristian

    The “Jenna Six” incident is the sad effect of racial hatred. These six boys assaulted a white boy kicking him repeatedly. But this now national incident is the outcome of months of retaliatory racial hatred on both sides. This hatred is the root problem and it is something laws cannot fix.

    Mychal Bell (Jena Six)

    The question according to the media is a matter of justice. The fact that the Jena Six attacked the white boy does not seem to be the question. The question is: are they being tried fairly by the Louisiana court system?

    If race were not a factor, I would understand the court getting concerned about the escalating retaliatory violence in Jena and deciding to start throwing the book at those kids. But we cannot ignore race which was the root of the retaliatory violence and so the fact that the book is getting thrown only at the African American students is suspect.

    If they were throwing the book in good faith then I think they would have moved the trial to a different area where the fervor was not so rampant. They would have had a diverse jury and they would not have tried Mychal Bell as an adult. Unfortunately, they did not and the judgment of second degree murder does seem harsh.

    There are only two solutions to this problem: the historic one and the true one. Historically the
    only
    solution to
    racial hatred is
    through intermarriage.
    Historically the only solution to racial hatred is through intermarriage. I can point out numerous historical racial problems that were exceedingly violent (Normans and Saxons for instance) until they faded away through generations of intermarriage.

    Unfortunately, both white and black parents often discourage their children from interracial marriages, which limits the effectiveness of this proven means. Ultimately I think the solution will be found in the true Gospel of Jesus Christ. We as a nation no longer fear the Living God. We see God as a loving Santa Clause type that forgives everyone of everything. This is not supported in scripture. Jesus said it himself “unless you repent you will likewise perish.” The hatred is the same as murder according to Jesus. So, the Jena Six will be tried in the courts of heaven for murder as will all the white students whose violence precipitated the attack.

    Regardless of what the court decides on the Jena Six case we know that before God as a nation are guilty and unless we repent of our hatred we will likewise perish. We need to turn away from killing our children through abortion and dishonoring our parents. Our lust and materialism gives off the reek of sin that can be smelt as far away as Saudi Arabia. They hate us because they see what we refuse to see. We are a wicked self-righteous people.

    It is easy to point the finger and condemn the
    Jena Six or
    the corrupt white jury
    but we must realize there are three fingers pointing back at us.
    It is easy to point the finger and condemn the Jena Six or the corrupt white jury but we must realize there are three fingers pointing back at us. Do we love our neighbor as ourselves or do we think of them as less than human, illegal or unclean? We have a lot to repent from as a nation and it needs to start right here right now.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

  • Christmas Evangelism Boot Camp

    This entry was originally published at CompuChristian

    The second annual Christmas Evangelism Boot Camp is coming up this December 21-23rd. We will learn about Biblical Evangelism and then go to the Austin Zilker Park Trail of Lights to share the Gospel.

    This is one of my favorite times to share the Gospel 1-2-1 all year long. The Zilker Park Christmas Tree is a family friendly witnessing opportunity. The CEBC is free although meals and materials are available at an extra cost. We will do our best to find host housing for those who need it. For more information and to register to come visit www.AustinCEBC.comI hope to see you there,

    The greats folks at CustomTractSource.com are giving a coupon code for 20% off all money tracts including the popular Christmas Cash. To those who register for the CEBC.

    This is not something you want to miss.

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Monday, November 05, 2007

  • Ron Paul Money Bomb

    This entry was originally published at CompuChristian

    If you don’t know who Ron Paul is or why is the best presidential candidate in a generation you should check out this video. He’s pro-life and a true conservative.

    Ron Paul has raised over 8 million dollars and today we are bombing his campaign with money. So far we have raised over 1.5 million TODAY ALONE. For current results visit Ron Paul Graphs.If you are a student I ask you to donate $25 to Ron Paul’s campaign. If you are employed I ask that you would donate $100. We can do this with your help.

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  • Ron Paul Money Bomb

    This entry was originally published at CompuChristian

    If you don’t know who Ron Paul is or why is the best presidential candidate in a generation you should check out this video. He’s pro-life and a true conservative.

    Ron Paul has raised over 8 million dollars and today we are bombing his campaign with money. So far we have raised over 1.5 million TODAY ALONE. For current results visit Ron Paul Graphs.

    If you are a student I ask you to donate $25 to Ron Paul’s campaign. If you are employed I ask that you would donate $100. We can do this with your help.

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