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God Bless America? Why?

24 Saturday Aug 2024

Posted by michael schinker in Uncategorized

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Years ago, I used to see the words GOD BLESS AMERICA on bumper stickers, along with PRAY THE ROSARY and KEEP ON TRUCKIN’. Apparently the fad has gone the way of lava lamps, mood rings and the pet rock along with other oddities of the 70s and 80s.

Interestingly, the phrase was invoked almost as an exclamation point at the end of many of the speeches at the recent Republican Party’s national convention (July 15-18, 2024). Not surprisingly, the sentiment was notably absent at the Democratic National Convention (Aug. 15-22, 2024).

I do occasionally hear people express the phrase, both in and out of churchy environments. With what I have seen develop in this country during the last ten or so years, it makes me wonder, though, why would we expect or even suppose that God would bless such a flagrantly reprobate country? Our seats of government have become dens of corruption, lobbied by self-serving money mongers like the military/industrial giants who promote the artifacts of war as if it were a business for propagating endless conflicts for profit. What happened to my vote? Where are the “Of the people, by the people, for the people” representatives? It’s Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, but without a happy ending.

Why are we seeking the favor of God on a society that has devolved into a death cult? Abortion is murder, not a women’s right to reproductive care. Apparently some are unaware since we conveniently threw out the Ten Commandments decades ago. Perversion used to be scandalous, hushed away in a closet, but is now pridefully paraded in Drag Queen Story Hours in front of kindergarteners. Don’t expect me to respect your rainbow banner when you mock me and young Christian students for wanting to pray around the school flagpole with Old Glory unfurled. And by the way, there’s only one National Anthem worthy of being sung at any sporting event. Who would not jump up and stand for those who have fallen, who gave the last full measure of patriotism so we can think and speak according to our God given rights?

Does not the Bible and the Constitution say we are all “created equal”? Whatever prompted us to exchange merit for equity? That mentality is not only bizarre but dangerous. When I board that 747 I want the pilot and crew and the air traffic controllers to be the best and do their job based on skill, not their physical characteristics or supposed lack of privilege.

Thomas Jefferson, brilliantly in his Declaration, believed that the purpose of government was to secure our rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Today we have a diabolical ruling class that will legislate everything it can to render us perpetually broke, fat, stupid, gullible, entitled, lazy, sick and godless. That makes us easier to control, body and soul. Public education has become an assembly line cranking out lies and hate for family, faith and righteousness. Reading, writing and ‘rithmatic have given way to Rules for Radicals. A popular saying in the 60s during the Hippie anti-Vietnam War era was “Love it or leave it.” If you hate America so much, move to Venezuela, or Cuba. It’s closer. Gorge yourself to death, literally, on socialism there.

Should we expect this brazen idolatry to go on forever? Empires before us have all vanished in the dust, a mere academic paragraph in the annals of history. In his latest book, The End of Everything, military historian Victor Davis Hanson describes a series of events that span the age of antiquity to the conquest of the New World to show how societies descend into barbarism and obliteration. In the stories of Thebes, Carthage, Constantinople, and Tenochtitlan (modern day Mexico City), he depicts war’s drama, violence, and folly. Highlighting the naiveté that plagued the vanquished and the wrath that justified mass slaughter, Hanson delivers a warning to contemporary readers to heed the lessons of obliteration lest we blunder into catastrophe once again. More often than not, a society can be blindly suicidal.

We are watching the values of Western civilization aggressively being chipped away, deliberately. History is being altered without resistance and foundational structures are being torn down, exactly like what ISIS did in Syria. Control the past, control the future. In America, we’ve chiseled God’s name off the record.

Today’s descriptions of manhood and womanhood are beyond blurred; they’re all but erased. I guess so-called gender fluidity makes it easier to do. So much for the male and female of Genesis 2. Ironically, the only thing toxic about men is the attack on godly manhood. The qualities of honor, valor, loyalty, honesty, courage, integrity, charity and selflessness are disdained in favor of effeminate neutrality.      

More questions: How can pre-teens be out on the street at 3 a.m. killing each other without consequences because they can’t be charged as an adult? How will they ever know about the Father in heaven who loves them if they are fatherless at home? In his Book of Manly Men, Stephen Mansfield writes, “. . . the constant intrusion of government into the family structure in our nation has contributed dramatically to confusion about what God intends men to be.” Looking for a model? Look at Jesus Christ.

Unfortunately what I call Casual Christianity has been passive about the slippery slope into immorality. The Catholic Church used to publish movie ratings with grades from A to C, the latter meaning Condemned, too vile to be viewed by its congregations. Have we descended into depravity too far? Have we become like Esau, forfeiting our inheritance and beyond repentance? It took a flood to start over again the last time, God regretting the development of humanity and its blatant disregard for Who is actually in change of the cosmos.

A people can go just so far worshiping hedonism. “Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD,” declares Psalm 33:12. So where does that put us?

Regarding the question posed at the beginning of this post, I rest my case.

Zinnias

09 Friday Aug 2024

Posted by michael schinker in poem, Uncategorized

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They flourish
In spite of so many attacks,
The attempts of Nature
Who bore them to also
Kill them.
Insects. Weather.
Erysiphe cichoracearum,
A fancy name for mildew.
And yet they persist.
I should so survive.
Look at the blooms,
Begging to be rendered
Into an oil still life.
It’s a coat of many colors
Knit together.
They sway in the hot August breeze.
At whom do they wave?
God?

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