where religion and politics meet

Everybody has a worldview. A worldview is what you believe about life: what is true, what is false, what is right, what is wrong, what are the rules, are there any rules, what is the meaning of life, what is important, what is not.

If a worldview includes a god/God, it is called a religion. If a bunch of people have the same religion, they give it a name.

Nations have worldviews too, a prevailing way of looking at life that directs government policies and laws and that contributes significantly to the culture. Politics is the outworking of that worldview in public life.

We are being told today that the United States is and has always been a secular nation, which is practical atheism.

But our country could not have been founded as a secular nation, because a secular country could not guarantee freedom of religion. Secular values would be higher than religious ones, and they would supersede them when there was a conflict. Secularism sees religion only as your personal preferences, like your taste in food, music, or movies. It does not see religion, any religion, as being true.

But even more basic, our country was founded on the belief that God gave unalienable rights to human beings. But what God, and how did the Founders know that He had? Islam, for example, does not believe in unalienable rights. It was the God of the Bible that gave unalienable rights, and it was the Bible that informed the Founders of that. The courts would call that a religious opinion; the Founders would call that a fact.

Without Christianity, you don’t have unalienable rights, and without unalienable rights, you don’ have the United States of America.

A secular nation cannot give or even recognize unalienable rights, because there is no higher power in a secular nation than the government.

Unalienable rights are the basis for the American concept of freedom and liberty. Freedom and liberty require a high moral code that restrains bad behavior among its people; otherwise the government will need to make countless laws and spend increasingly larger amounts of money on law enforcement.

God, prayer, the Bible, and the Ten Commandments were always important parts of our public life, including our public schools, until 1963, when the court called supreme ruled them unconstitutional, almost 200 years after our nation’s founding.

As a secular nation, the government now becomes responsible to take care of its people. It no longer talks about unalienable rights, because then they would have to talk about God, so it creates its own rights. Government-given rights are things that the government is required to provide for its people, which creates an enormous expense which is why our federal government is now $22 trillion in debt.

Our country also did not envision a multitude of different religions co-existing in one place, because the people, and the government, would then be divided on the basic questions of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Our Constitution, which we fought a war to be able to enact, states, among other things, that our government exists for us to form a more perfect union, ensure domestic tranquility, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. It could not do this unless it had a clear vision of what it considers to be true, a vision shared with the vast majority of the people in this country.

I want to engage the government, the culture, and the people who live here to see life again from a Christian perspective and to show how secularism is both inadequate and just plain wrong.

Because religion deals with things like God, much of its contents is not subject to the scientific method, though the reasons why one chooses to believe in God or a particular religion certainly demand serious investigation, critical thinking, and a hunger for what is true.

Science and education used to be valuable tools in the search for truth, but science has chosen to answer the foundational questions of life without accepting the possibility of any supernatural causes, and education generally no longer considers the search to be necessary, possible, or worthwhile.

poligion: 1) the proper synthesis of religion and politics 2) the realization, belief, or position that politics and religion cannot be separated or compartmentalized, that a person’s religion invariably affects one’s political decisions and that political decisions invariably stem from one’s worldview, which is what a religion is.

If you are new to this site, I would encourage you to browse through the older articles. They deal with a lot of the more basic issues. Many of the newer articles are shorter responses to particular problems.

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Thank you.

Larry Craig

Sunday, March 22, 2020

the federal government to the rescue


The nation is in crisis, and the federal government is ready to come and rescue us.  Any rescue effort has to cost at least a trillion dollars.  That’s what they spent on the last national crisis, so they can’t do less than that now.

The government solution to any problem is to spend money, the more the better.

Our economy is in crisis, because the government demanded that most businesses and stores close down.  So a lot of people are without work, and a lot of businesses have ongoing expenses with no income to pay them.

So any relief or help to the nation should be directed only to these two problems.  To send money to everybody is pandering, elected leaders trying to buy the favor of the public.

We have unemployment insurance.  We can raise the amount paid out, because it was set up to be temporary and the recipients were supposed to look for work, and the government shut that down too.  So we can raise unemployment to a livable amount.  No more, and waive the looking for work requirement.

Businesses that have ongoing expenses and no income need help.  Waive any taxes and rents.  The land owners can deduct the losses on their taxes.

Do not let the Fed get involved.  What are they going to do?  Print money that dilutes the value of the money already in circulation?  The Fed can do nothing that will help.  They will only hurt the economy in the long range.

No, I do not have confidence in the federal government coming to our rescue.  They see all the answers to every problem as spending money.  They will spend money on things totally unrelated to the issues at hand, they will add things to these bills that would never pass on their own, they will overload the bills and rush them through, so there will be no time to read, let alone digest them, or to debate them.  And, of course, you have to accept the whole bills together.  So to save the country, they have to vote for dozens of things they don’t want and that will do more harm long term than good short term.  They will create programs or initiatives that will be permanent, far beyond any crisis at hand.  Congress spends other people’s money irresponsibly and for their own benefit more than ours.