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I Pledge Allegiance To The Flag,
Of the United States of America,
And To the Republic For Which It Stands,
One Nation, Under God, Indivisible,
With Liberty And Justice For All
You've come to this page on the
Internet and you're probably wondering if you've been misled. After all, you
clicked the link thinking that you'd be looking at a pictorial history of
the American Flag. Well, I ask your forgiveness, but let me explain. For a
few years this page did have a pictorial history of the American Flag. But I
ask you now to read on and see that the change of this page is all about.
There are two reasons why I have
changed this page. First, there are now a lot of pictorial history of the
flag pages on the internet and the technologies of those pages are far more
thorough and even more aesthetically pleasing to the eye then my page.
Second, I feel compelled to study and comment on some of the contentions
that have been brought up lately concerning the formation of the United
States and God's involvement in that formation. Many people are coming out
and speaking about the Separation of Church and State and they want to
banish God from our society. I cannot sit by and allow this to happen
without doing what I can to speak out against this atrocity. As is the case
with most injustices that are done in the world, they are able to thrive
because good people don't speak out against them. I will not go to my reward
guilty of that charge, but will depart someday with the knowledge that I
have tried to tell people the truth.
The Pledge and
Semantics:
Most of the Americans who are my age or
older were taught the Pledge of Allegiance in grade school and we recited it
every morning as we covered our heart with our right hand. The recitation
was a part of every day life and we all accepted it gladly. Of course when
we were kids it was just something that we did and it was a routine. There
was no question about reciting it and to be honest, nobody ever really
explained what we were saying. To me it was no different than saying the Boy
Scout Creed or even swearing some secret oath when we had our little clubs
as children in our neighborhoods. But as I got older and especially after I
became a Born Again Christian the pledge began to take on new meanings.
The pledge that we learned in school
was taught so that we said it as it was written at the top of this document.
Everywhere there is a comma in the pledge, we had a very short pause.
Punctuation is allowed in the English language to add spice to the sentences
and paragraphs that we write. Without it, our sentences would go on and on
in what would seem like mindless dribble. With punctuation I can make my
character sound excited, melodramatic, or any mood that I want to express.
As it was taught to us, the pledge
expresses the following manner of expression. I will paraphrase it thusly:
I swear that I will be loyal to the
flag,
Of the United States of America,
And I'll also be loyal to the Republic that the flag is a symbol of,
Being one nation, that is under God, that can't be divided,
With freedom and justice for everyone.
Now that doesn't sound too bad right. I
mean, it seems harmless to say such a thing. But one has to wonder if the
punctuation was placed in the right places. I'd like to submit to the reader
that the punctuation is not right in one place. I would like to now submit
to you the way that I feel the pledge should read:
I swear that I will be loyal to the
flag,
Of the United States of America,
And I'll also be loyal to the Republic that the flag is the symbol of,
And as long as it is under God, will it be one nation that's indivisible,
With freedom and justice for everyone.
Now there has been a lot of question in
recent years as to whether God should be allowed in the Pledge. Those in the
atheist camp say that by using God in the pledge, children are being forced
to pledge to God, whom they see as the Jewish and Christian God. One
particular individual, an attorney from California has been battling this in
the courts for several months. His contention is that he doesn't want his
daughter indoctrinated in the ways of God. His ex-wife and daughter are both
believers in Jesus and the daughter has repeatedly said that she likes to
say the Pledge. So, we have one man who is fighting against the pledge in
the guise that he's doing it for his offspring, but he is really serving in
his flesh, and the deed is his and his alone. Obviously this man has no
shame if he feels that it is okay to hide behind the skirt of a little girl
to enforce his opinion.
Now, since this whole thing has
started, there has not been one religious person from any religion
who has come out against the pledge, at least not publicly. That is because
when any person from any religion says the Pledge, they think of their own
gods and they ascribe credit to them. So when a Muslim says the prayer, they
think of Allah, a Buddhist thinks of the Buddhist God, the Hindu thinks of a
certain god; and so on and so forth. So it would seem that only the Atheist
has a problem with the Pledge as it stands today.
The fight against the Pledge is just
another battle in a war that started many years ago here in the states. It
first started in the Dayton, Tennessee in 1925. At this time and place we
had the Scopes Monkey Trial. This court fight was the first actual public
battle between Creationism and evolution. At the end of the trial, the
Creationists camp won, it was a shallow victory and, one could say, an
embarrassment to the Creationist camp.
As the years rolled on, evolution was
slowly and methodically added to the textbooks. Then, in 1957 and in the few
years that followed the Russians made some great leaps on the space race.
Many believe that when this happened, those in the American sphere of
thinking attributed this leap in progress to the fact that the Russians were
atheists and taught evolution. When this supposed revelation came to light
those in power here in the U.S. pushed the increase of evolution in the
textbooks. Soon, evolution got federal funding and the words in textbooks
increased a great deal. This is a sad state of affairs. I say that because
the Constitution clearly prohibits the government's establishing or
supporting a religion; and evolution is clearly a religion. Click
here to read more about this.
It is interesting to note some
statistics that have come to light in recent years. First, we must remember
that 1963 was when evolution received federal funding as it applies to
education. Before 1963 the average grade school textbook had somewhere
between one thousand and fifteen hundred words on the subject of evolution.
After 1963 that number took a dramatic jump to right around 34,000 words on
the subject of evolution. In nature, such jumps usually take on catastrophic
tolls. Just take for example the El Nino floods out here in California back
in 1996. In Sacramento we usually get anywhere from 17 to 20 inches of rain
a year and it mostly comes in the rainy season which lasts from the end of
November till right around the middle of April. But, in the winter of
1995/1996 we received around 42 inches of rain. The result was flooding like
I have never seen before. Now, that was only a 100 percent difference over
normal; not the mega increases that we'll see below. Let's look at what
evolution has gotten us:
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Sexually transmitted diseases -
Gonorrhea: ages 15-16 - Up 226%
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Scholastic Aptitude Test Scores -
Decline in Student - From 980 in 1963 to 900 in 1990
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Divorce Rates - Up 111% since 1963
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Unmarried Couples - Up 536% since the
mid 1960's
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Unwed Birth Rates - Up 325% since
1963
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Pregnancies To Girls Ages 10 thru 14
- Up 553% since 1963. The difference between the two figures is being
aborted.
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Violent Crime Offenses - Up 995%
since 1963.
The statistics don't lie and it isn't
just a coincidence that these statistics have escalated. When you start
teaching people that they are only animals they start acting like animals.
The interesting thing to reflect on is
that God is not a God that pressures people to love Him. As long as a nation
accepts Him and loves Him, He will stick around like a faithful friend. He
will protect that people or nation and will cause them to prosper. But, if a
people or nation spurn Him and demand that He leave, He'll oblige them and
grant them their wishes. But don't expect the blessings to remain when the
author of blessings is expelled.
O LORD, the
hope of Israel, all that forsake thee shall be ashamed, and they that
depart from me shall be written in the earth, because they have forsaken
the LORD, the fountain of living waters. Jeremiah 17:13 Note: the
word "earth" in the passage is to be translated "soil."
Take into account that this God loved
us so much that He sent His Son to die in our behalf and that makes
rejecting Him the ultimate insult. Here's an experiment to conduct. Take the
person you love the most and buy them something real expensive; something
they've always wanted. Then give it to them and have them throw it back at
you and tell you that they don't want you or your gift. You now feel a
fraction of the hurt that God feels when people reject Him, and the free
gift of salvation that He offers everyone.
One Nation?
One part of the pledge declares that
the United States is one nation. That means that everyone in the nation will
be of one accord, with one purpose and dedicated to a common goal. For most
of the history of this nation that was the case. Of course there were times
where there was strife. We are humans living in a fallen world and we have
to expect some problems from time to time. Through those bad times the
people were for the most part moral God fearing people.
My ancestors hailed from many parts of
Europe. On my mother's side, the ancestors came from Denmark, Germany and
Poland. On my father's side the ancestors came from Italy and
Austria/Czechoslovakia. There were Protestants, Catholics and yes, some
agnostics. They were people who probably, had they stayed in Europe would
have been at odds with each other. The Danes, being for the most part a
Protestant nation, didn't care for the Germans or Poles who were Catholic.
Germans seem to think of Austrians as being a little inferior to themselves.
Those in Northern Europe didn't have any sort of affection for the Italians,
who were thought to be inferior because of the darkness of their skin. What
brought them all together so that I could sit here today and write this
article? It was the cause of a common dream, to be American and to prosper
under a new way of thinking of things, a new order of society; one built on
the equality of everyone. And you know what? It worked well above my
ancestor's wildest imaginations.
The other aspect of "one nation," that
must be explored is that we have to realize that the United States is a
UNION. I'm not speaking of a socialistic order of workers, like is found in
many cities in the United States; but a union of states. When the United
States first started out it was comprised of 13 individual mini nations that
were commonly referred to as the "Colonies." Each Colony was sovereign and
an entity unto itself. Most of the Colonies had their own currency and their
own political way of doing business. When the Declaration of Independence
was signed in 1776 it was signed by representatives of every Colony. After
we won independence we had to draw up something that keep the Union cohesive
(stuck together) and it was a painful process. Before the Constitution
existed there was a document that attempted to do this; called the Articles
of Confederation. It was a loosely knit collection of clauses for the new
government. The trouble was that this document gave some states more rights
than it gave others; so the founding fathers sought a new document; one that
would make everyone totally equal under the law. Because of that, we have
the Constitution. Might I add, that it too was signed by members of each
State in the new nation.
The founding fathers really struggled
for the right words to frame the Constitution. If you do any study, you'll
see that they were men of faith; not all of them but most of them. They
trusted the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob; the Almighty One; the Lord of
Hosts and Maker of the Universe to lay a foundation for our nation. I'm sure
that they were familiar with the scripture:
A Song of
degrees for Solomon. Except the LORD build the house, they labour in vain
that build it: except the LORD keep the city, the watchman waketh but in
vain. Psalm 127:1
One might argue that we've not always
been one nation during our history. Well, that is true at times, especially
during the Civil War when the Union was fragmented, but we will discuss that
in another category.
UNDER GOD:
When we study what the phrase "under
God" means, we have to first examine which God we're talking about. There
are a lot of god's around. Every culture has their deity that they pray to
and trust in; some have many gods.
It might be of interest that the Pledge
of Allegiance wasn't officially recognized by Congress until 1942 and the
words, "under God," were not put into the pledge until 1954. What was the
state of our nation and who was our nation's God in 1954? During the 1950's
our nation experienced a surge in economic growth; it was a period of great
prosperity. This is the time when the term, "The American Dream," came into
reality. If you watch the 50's show, "Leave It To Beaver," you can get an
idea of what society was like back in that time. You had the man that went
out and made a pretty good living. You had a wife that stayed home and
attended to the children, the home and her husband's needs. You had two or
more children and they were healthy and on the road to being well educated.
Most of the diseases that had plagued our ancestors had been either tamed or
obliterated and the life span here in the States was growing by leaps and
bounds. There was a lot to be thankful to God for.
But as good as things sounded in the
paragraph above, there were problems. Social unrest was beginning to grow.
The plight of the black people was coming to the forefront and whites
started to realize that things weren't as rosy as the picture they saw
painted. Children all over the country were exercised in disaster drills
because the fifties was a time of "Cold War," with the United States and the
Soviet Union locked in an epic battle to see who could be the strongest
nuclear power. We were told that the Red Menace could at any time drop
atomic bombs on our cities and obliterate us off of the face of the earth.
This caused people to think about where they might end up after they met
their demise. Uncertain death causes people to think of God, and how to
please our Creator. Thus, the fifties saw a tremendous surge in church
membership. During that time, if you were to walk up to someone and ask them
if they believed in God, they'd look at you like you were a moron and say,
"yeah, who doesn't?"
In the 1950's the vast majority of the
population were Protestant by definition of religion. The Catholic's were a
minority that was slowly catching up in number values. This was followed by
the Jewish population who mostly (like the Catholics) confined themselves to
the urban areas. But the one main factor of these three religions was that
they believed in the Jewish God, with the Protestants and Catholics
accepting the Jewish Messiah, Yeshua Ha Mashiach, or as the English tongue
says, Jesus Christ; both terms being interchangeable. So it stands to
reason, that when the pledge was finally accepted in 1954, as being, "One
nation under God," that it was referring to The God of Abraham, Isaac and
Israel; and those of us who are Christians we recognized this also to mean
Yeshua, the Messiah, the Son of The Living God, and God Himself.
But what does it mean to be under God?
To some, it might conjure up thoughts of being under the oppressive thumb of
a tyrannical deity who just wants to oppress us and grind our old bones into
dust once we die. Unfortunately, that is the thought that many these days
have of the God of Israel. Instead of seeing Him as a loving father figure,
they see him as a ruthless authoritarian with no feelings. I can't fault
people for feeling that way because I felt that way before I came to know
God personally.
Now that I'm in a living and loving
relationship with God Almighty, I see things differently. I see that mankind
is in a state of decay. That is because of the original rebellion when Adam
decided to choose rebellion over obedience and since then all people have
been in rebellion. For this reason God gave the people of Israel the Law.
This Law was the foundation that our legal system has ultimately been built
upon. He gave Israel 613 commandments, but expects all of mankind to follow
just ten; known as the Ten Commandments. Notice that they're Commandments,
not suggestions. When all else failed, God saw that mankind couldn't keep
His Commandments, so He decided to come down in form of a man, to offer the
final sacrifice. Those who accept that sacrifice and are thankful for it are
called Christians. Some people choose to call themselves Christians without
accepting the sacrifice and without asking Yeshua to come and live in their
hearts; but sadly, they are deceived.
So, seeing that God has gone through
all the trouble to satisfy our penalty toward Him takes away the farce that
He is some sort of tyrant. The early settlers of America knew these things
and for the first hundred and fifty year or so of our nations history were
years of blessings. Sure, civil strife did rear it's ugly head, but it was
usually met by devout believers who got on their knees and prayed for divine
intervention by our Holy and Righteous God.
To be under God means to be under His
authority. It's much like being a child, and being under the authority of
good parents. The child that is under the authority of a good parent is
happy to be under that authority. It pleases that child to make his/her
parent happy. This child, who is brought up in a loving home doesn't despise
discipline, but knows that when they've erred in they ways, that their
punishment is deserved and they accept that fact. When the children of a
family are obedient to their parents they live in harmony with each other.
Sure, there might be sibling rivalry, but each individual realizes that they
are interdependent on each other and that if one hurts, the others hurt. The
family is an organism, not an organization. All organisms need to be
nourished. Nourishment is the part of the parent's responsibility and they
gladly offer it. Now, put the family analogy in spiritual terms with God
being the parent and each and every person being a child of the family of
mankind. Some are under God and they obey His will, and they are happy and
the Father is happy with them. Others think that the Father is a tyrant;
they are out of the Father's will and deny the father. They are rebellious
and can't receive the blessings of the Father because they deny His
authority. The Father will try corrective measures to bring the child around
to the common good but in many cases of rebellion, that only drives the
child farther away, because of their rebellious heart. The father can try
love too, but the rebellious heart is often a spoiled heart too and people
who are spoiled think that everyone else has an agenda. Thus, they see the
attempt of a loving Father to be an attempt by that parent to get something
from them whereas the whole time the father is trying to give. That is the
trouble with many in our nation and around the world these days. They don't
know their true God. They have heard from others that God is harsh, so they
believe it. When they hear that God is actually a loving God, they figure
that God is only loving because He wants something from them. The truth is
that He only wants the love returned.
INDIVISIBLE:
When I was in grade school in Toms
River, New Jersey, I had a teacher named Mr. Sneden. This teacher was one of
the people who helped to build the foundation that many of my patriotic ways
are built upon. One of the things that Mr. Sneden did was that he had us do
a study on The Pledge of Allegiance. He broke it down, word by word and
helped us to understand it. He was one cool teacher. I say that because I've
always been the sort of person that just can't accept that something works;
I need to know what makes it work and why it's important that it works. Mr.
Sneden not only helped me to be that way, but he caused me to think and
study everything out plus, he taught me what I wanted to know about many
things. Thanks Mr. Sneden if you are reading this. By the way, I finally
figured out why you liked to fish around Bishop, California. It's so
beautiful there and the trout are great. Thanks for the education. But, I
digress.
On one particular day Mr. Sneden came
to the word, "indivisible" in the pledge. He asked what the word meant and I
shot up my hand and yelled out that it meant that something could not be
divided. He smiled and said that I was right and went on with the lesson.
So, now we are up to the point where in the pledge we have already realized
that if our nation is one nation; being one people made up from many others
and one land mass made up of several states; and we are under God; meaning
that we submit to the will and authority of God; we will be indivisible; not
to be divided. But is that true?
As I mentioned earlier, when my
ancestors all came to America, before the turn of the twentieth century,
they all came here to be free. They came here with the express idea that
they were forsaking their foreign lands to become part of a new entity; part
of a new ideal and part of what they hoped would someday become the greatest
nation that God ever graced the Earth with (aside from Israel of course).
I'd like to share a story with you that my paternal grandfather told me.
Grandpa Ruffino was born in Brooklyn,
New York in 1906. His name was John and his father's name was Egidio, which
I understand is Italian for Giles, although the Census for 1920 lists him as
James. Anyway, my great-grandfather wanted his sons to know Italian; I guess
to preserve some family tradition and also I think it would help him to
bridge the communication gap. I guess he figured that if his son's spoke
both English and Italian they could help him in American society. One day my
great-grandfather and his son (my grandfather) were in a store and my
grandfather spoke to his father in Italian. My great-grandfather became
angry and pulled his son out of the store for a scolding. He told his son
that they were blessed to be in America. He told him that the official
language of America was English and that it would be an affront to the
people he felt were hosting them, if they were to speak their native tongue
in public. He told his son that it was okay to speak Italian around the
home, but he would not have my grandfather insult the Americans by speaking
Italian in public. My great-grandfather had class and didn't want to offend
those he was trying to become one with.
I say that because from it's inception
until around the middle part of the twentieth century, people immigrated to
the United States not only to be free, but to become part of it. They took
low paying jobs to make a living and they learned, sometimes painfully how
to speak English. Today there is a practice that seems to be diametrically
opposed to that idea. But before I lay anything on immigrants, I have to say
something about we who have been Americans by birth, perhaps by several
generations by the time of this writing. I've fallen into what I'm about to
write and I deeply regret it. We tend to lump ourselves into groups of
people that we feel familiar with. Back in the seventies (maybe earlier, I
can't remember) people started to separate themselves into subsets of
American society. Whereas our immigrant forefathers forsook their foreign
affiliation my generation started to refer to ourselves by our land of
ancestors. I started referring to myself as an Italian American. Everyone
did it. Soon people had bumper stickers with the flag of their origin. Then,
in an act of total hypocrisy, we got offended when the sons of former slaves
started to call themselves African Americans. You know, humans can do the
stupidest things and I don't exclude myself from that association. It was a
wise man who once said; "when you point at someone, there are three fingers
pointing back at you. Look at your hand when you point next time.
Anyway, why would such a thing happen?
What would cause people who call themselves Americans want to identify with
places that our forefathers gave life and limb to get themselves far away
from? The answer is quite simple if you look at it from a Biblically
spiritual point of view. We tend to forget that back in the early 1960's we
loaded up our text books with the thoughts that evolution was true, which by
default proclaims that God didn't create all that we can perceive with our
senses. It wasn't too much later that we said that we couldn't pray in
school; banning God from our learning institutions. You want to know why God
doesn't do anything to prevent things like the Columbine tragedy? Well,
we've all told Him that He's not welcomed in the schools anymore. And isn't
it interesting that the two who killed all of those kids were avowed
evolutionists and that in many cases they singled out the Christians for
execution.
Over the years we made it legal to kill
babies in a mother's womb and we call it a woman's right to choose? What
about the child's right? What about, "Thou shalt not murder?" We've taken
away the true meanings of Christmas and Easter and replaced them with
fictitious characters that have occult themes. We have judges and lawyers
who fight under suspicious pretenses to remove all mention of God from
public buildings. These same people lie in wait to sue the first person who
mentions God in public buildings. But who is really at fault here? It is the
majority of decent people who just sit around and say, "well, I can't very
well do anything about it. I'll let the other guy take care of it." If
someone is not doing something to correct the problem, then they become
party to the problem.
So, in the scant period of my lifetime
we have gone from a God Fearing society to one who would rather live life
without the interference of God. We are not under God anymore so therefore
we are divisible. Every ethnic group is tripping over themselves to see who
can get a bigger part of the American Pie. Go into the war grounds of the
inner city and see what is happening. Every ethnic group is fighting to see
who will take the turf. You would have had to just flown in from some far
part of the galaxy to have not seen this. American has transformed from a
melting pot to a bubbling cauldron filled with some of the nastiest poisons
ever created. Those poisons are hate, envy, murder, lust, homosexuality,
love of money and many other bad things. And to make matters worse, we have
an entertainment industry that makes money off of the glorification of these
poisons. WAKE UP AMERICA!!
Yet another sad thing is that things
are going to get worse. Since we're obviously not under God, and haven't
been for several years we are being taken over by illegal foreigners who
flood across our borders. There are scriptures that tell of the dire things
that will happen to a nation that calls itself a Godly nation, yet performs
all sorts of ungodly acts. Isaiah Chapter One is God's address to a
rebellious Israel. Israel was called by God to be a Holy nation. I believe
that America was conceived to be a Holy nation too; or at least our founding
fathers conceived it that way. For many years the population of our nation
thought this to be so too. So, based on that premise, let's look at what God
told Israel in Isaiah chapter one, and apply it to The United States.
The vision of Isaiah the
son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of
Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah.
Hear, O
heavens, and give ear, O earth: for the LORD hath spoken, I have
nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me.
The ox knoweth his owner, and
the ass his master's crib: but Israel doth not know, my people doth not
consider. Ah sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity, a seed of
evildoers, children that are corrupters: they have forsaken the LORD,
they have provoked the Holy One of Israel unto anger, they are gone away
backward. Why should ye be stricken any more? ye will revolt more and
more: the whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint. From the sole
of the foot even unto the head there is no soundness in it; but wounds,
and bruises, and putrefying sores: they have not been closed, neither
bound up, neither mollified with ointment. Your country is desolate,
your cities are burned with fire: your land, strangers devour it in your
presence, and it is desolate, as overthrown by strangers. And the
daughter of Zion is left as a cottage in a vineyard, as a lodge in a
garden of cucumbers, as a besieged city.
Except the LORD of hosts had
left unto us a very small remnant, we should have been as Sodom, and we
should have been like unto Gomorrah.
Hear the word of the LORD, ye
rulers of Sodom; give ear unto the law of our God, ye people of
Gomorrah. To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me?
saith the LORD: I am full of the burnt offerings of rams, and the fat of
fed beasts; and I delight not in the blood of bullocks, or of lambs, or
of he goats. When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at
your hand, to tread my courts? Bring no more vain oblations; incense is
an abomination unto me; the new moons and sabbaths, the calling of
assemblies, I cannot away with; it is iniquity, even the solemn meeting.
Your new moons and your appointed feasts my soul hateth: they are a
trouble unto me; I am weary to bear them. And when ye spread forth your
hands, I will hide mine eyes from you: yea, when ye make many prayers, I
will not hear: your hands are full of blood.
Wash you, make you clean; put
away the evil of your doings from before mine eyes; cease to do evil;
Learn to do well; seek judgment, relieve the oppressed, judge the
fatherless, plead for the widow. Come now, and let us reason together,
saith the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white
as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. If ye
be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land: But if ye
refuse and rebel, ye shall be devoured with the sword: for the mouth of
the LORD hath spoken it.
How is the faithful city become an harlot! it was full of judgment;
righteousness lodged in it; but now murderers. Thy silver is become
dross, thy wine mixed with water: Thy princes are rebellious, and
companions of thieves: every one loveth gifts, and followeth after
rewards: they judge not the fatherless, neither doth the cause of the
widow come unto them.
Therefore saith the LORD, the LORD of hosts, the mighty One of Israel,
Ah, I will ease me of mine adversaries, and avenge me of mine enemies:
And I will turn my hand upon thee, and purely purge away thy dross, and
take away all thy tin: And I will restore thy judges as at the first,
and thy counsellors as at the beginning: afterward thou shalt be called,
The city of righteousness, the faithful city. Zion shall be redeemed
with judgment, and her converts with righteousness. And the destruction
of the transgressors and of the sinners shall be together, and they that
forsake the LORD shall be consumed. For they shall be ashamed of the
oaks which ye have desired, and ye shall be confounded for the gardens
that ye have chosen. For
ye shall be as an oak whose leaf fadeth, and as a garden that hath no
water. And the strong shall be as tow, and the maker of it as a spark,
and they shall both burn together, and none shall quench them.
Isaiah 1:1-31
I've taken the liberty of color coding
the scriptures. The yellow highlighted scriptures speak of the condition as
it stands and the judgment that will ensue. The blue highlighted scriptures
talk of hope and renewal of a people who recognize their condition and
repent.
In the scripture God talks to a nation
that He considers children. He calls them corrupters, evil doers, people
laden with iniquity. He talks about how they have moved backward, and how
they have angered Him. He compares their sin to a sick body with all sorts
of ailment, even sores that are festering. Interestingly enough He talks
about how their land is taken over by strangers right before their very
eyes. Does that sound familiar? I sincerely believe that where He talks
about a remnant being left He is talking about the small minority of
Christians who are left in America. I'm talking about true believers who
don't compromise with the world. It is the only thing that has kept the Lord
from judging America with full judgment. Also, to our credit, I believe that
our support of Israel has kept us from total destruction. So when God takes
the Christian off of the Earth and the United States turns against Israel,
better find a safe place to live if you're still stuck here.
God then goes on to tell the people
that our religious festivals and holy days are like a stench to Him. Who
could deny that any holidays left in America are really just regarded as
days to barbecue or have a day off from work. Christmas and Easter have been
totally corrupted with pagan ritual that they don't even resemble
Christianity nor do they glorify the God whose remembrance they're supposed
to employ. God even says that He's so mad that when people try to pray to
Him, He'll just ignore the prayers.
God then shifts gears and tells how
there's a remedy to fix all this wrong. He's actually, even in all His
anger, giving another chance to turn around. He says that he's willing to
erase the sins of the people if they only will humble themselves and repent.
But as usual, God then tells the people that if they decide to rebel still
more that war would come to their land.
Then God tells of the faithful city
becoming a harlot. We again can see this fulfilled in modern America. I'll
tell you there are so many parallels between the sins of the Israelites of
old and modern America that it's almost spooky. Well, rebellion has a common
author in every instance so seeing parallels shouldn't be too much of a
surprise. The scripture talks about how once it was a righteous place that
judged correctly. But then God goes on to say that instead of righteous
people living there it's inhabited by murderers. It talks about the silver
that has become dross, meaning that it's not pure. Interestingly enough, our
money has become worthless, the paper money being only a debtor's note and
in the 1980's even the coinage changed from worthless metals to even more
worthless metals. The scripture then talks about our leaders not being
leaders at all, but thieves who care more about how they can make money and
secure their futures rather than taking care of the people they were elected
to protect and defend. Spooky isn't it?
Finally, the scripture talks about the
only thing that seems to burn rebellion out of a man or group of men. That
thing is persecution and judgment. It seems that people just can't see the
message until they're hard pressed and have nowhere else to turn. In
American history there have been such times. Let's look at the period just
after the first world war and the second world war. After World War One
there was an economic boom in America like she had never seen before. Most
people prospered in one way or another. But with prosperity it seems that
sin always creeps in. In the 1920 people in America sort of let their hair
down and partied to excess. It was the time of the flapper (women dressed
scantly who liked to party and do other things in excess), fast music and
all other sorts of sordid living. People basically shelved God and lived a
life of ease and lasciviousness. Well, America had to be put back on the
narrow road and in 1929 came the Great Depression; an economic crash that
took many years to recover from. As a matter of fact, the only thing that
brought our economy out of the depression was the advent of World War Two.
Too bad that man just doesn't seem to remember history because if he could
many problems would be averted.
For those who don't want to subscribe
to the scripture in Isaiah talking about American society as well as ancient
Israel, I now submit to you a scripture from the New Covenant that talks
about the times that we now live in:
This know also, that in
the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of
their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to
parents, unthankful, unholy, Without natural affection, trucebreakers,
false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good,
Traitors, heady, high-minded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of
God; Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from
such turn away. For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and
lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts,
Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth. Now
as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses, so do these also resist the
truth: men of corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the faith. But they
shall proceed no further: for their folly shall be manifest unto all
men, as theirs also was. 2 Timothy 3:1-9
I don't think that I really have to
expound on the scripture in 2 Timothy. You can open up the newspaper or turn
on television and see first hand how society today fulfills that scripture.
For information purposes, Jannes and Jambres were the two magicians in
Pharaoh's court who were able for a brief time to counterfeit the miracles
that God performed through Moses in front of Pharaoh and his people. God
allowed them to manifest their magic, but only so far. Soon the miracles of
God were too hard for these two men to perform, proving to Pharaoh and his
people that they were just cheap imitators and not all that powerful. God
has a wonderful way of humbling the proud and frankly, I enjoy watching it a
lot.
WITH LIBERTY AND
JUSTICE FOR ALL:
I almost laugh when I read the last
part of the Pledge of Allegiance. I can't think of a time when there has
been liberty and justice for all. We come close a lot of times, but we never
truly hit the mark. For too many years there was little liberty and no
justice for blacks in most of the country and especially in the south. Up
until recently there was a law in Alabama that it was still against the law
for a black and white couple to marry. Is that justice? Ask the congregants
of three synagogues that were firebombed in Sacramento a decade ago and see
what they feel about liberty and justice. Sure, the bombers were caught and
found guilty, but where's the liberty when you always have to fear that just
around the corner there might be a couple of lunatics that might want to
repeat the act.
Part of the problem, especially in
recent years is that lawyers and judges are in their professions for the
most part just to make a good living and to make a name for themselves.
Whenever the people vote to make a law to bring forth justice it is in most
cases challenged by demonic groups like the ACLU (American Civil Liberties
Union) and it is brought before a group of corrupt judges with satanic
values and the law is scrapped in a refuse heap of decent laws that the
unrighteous consider indecent.
You could ask the families of countless
victims of child abduction and murder where they think the justice is.
Consider that in most cases the people who abducted, raped and murdered
their children were let back out on the streets after just doing a token
amount of their original conviction time. Consider the countless victims of
rape who live in fear because their rapists will only serve a fraction of
the sentence they were given; only to be freed again to repeat their
dastardly deeds. Consider our Supreme Court, who in the last fifty years has
made it illegal to exercise many of our freedoms, but have legalized
abortion and almost every other sinful act under the heavens. No, there is
not liberty of justice for all. If you still believe that there is, just
forget to pay the IRS if you owe them back taxes. If you disagree with them
and don't pay you can ponder all this from your fully functional jail cell.
If you think you have liberty and justice, just refuse to pay your property
taxes and then you'll have time to ponder all of this while living in the
homeless shelter.
When you do a careful study of the
Bible, especially the Gospels in the New Covenant you'll notice that Yeshua
had much contention with a particular group of people. These people always
seemed to associate themselves with the Pharisees. The scripture refers to
this group of men as "doctors of the Law." These were known as the "Scribes"
and it's possible that some of the Pharisees were also called doctors of the
law. In modern day we would refer to these people as judges and lawyers.
They were the interpreters of the Law. Yeshua referred to them often as "a
generation of vipers." So it seems that Judges and lawyers have always been
a problem in societies from the beginning. The problem is that judges are
supposed to be impartial. With all of the crazy things that judges are doing
these days, one has to wonder if their lifestyles preclude them from doing
so. One has to question for instance, if a judge gives a light sentence to a
pedophile then why did that happen. Could it be that the judge is secretly a
pedophile and can't judge his own kind because he or she would be condemning
themselves?
CONCLUSION:
So, why did I write this article?
Again, I reiterate that I'm a patriotic American. I was born free and I'll
die free. It hurts me a great deal to see what my beloved country has
become. In just the short period of my lifetime I've seen the United States
go from a God fearing caring nation to a self centered godless society. We
operate in the guise that we're doing good for the world but it is just an
illusion. One might use the argument of our current mission in Iraq as
showing that we care about freeing nations. Well, that might be what it
appears to be but is that the true reason for being there? Could it be a war
for oil instead? While I'm thankful that we're battling Muslim extremist
overseas and not here; I see more reasons for being there. I believe we're
setting up Iraq as a secular democracy in order to prepare it to become the
Babylon that is mentioned in the Bible. Babylon must be resurrected so that
it can receive the judgment that God has promised will happen to it. Babylon
is going to be both a spiritual and commercial capital for the Anti-Christ.
It will be a capitalist center. Islam and capitalism are like oil and water;
they just don't mix, ever. So Iraq has to be turned into a secular nation so
that Babylon can exist.
As for the United States, I really hope
and pray that we will have a vast revival and turn back to God. Aside from
that, I think we've slidden into a chasm that we won't be able to extricate
ourselves from. Our society has in effect told God to "get lost." Not a
person to stay where he's not welcomed, He has obliged our request. He won't
come back unless we become humble and contrite in spirit. Albeit, that could
happen, but I believe that it will only happen after this nation has gone
through a time of great distress.
I feel that perhaps some of you might
be offended by what has been written in this document. I cannot apologize if
you feel that way. Sometimes correction is a hard pill to swallow; but like
most medicine, it doesn't taste good, but it promotes healing if taken
faithfully an prescribed. I pray for revival for our nation daily and hope
that all those who read this will agree with me in that prayer. Blessing to
all of you in the name of Yeshua Ha Mashiach (Jesus Christ)
David Ben Yakov |