The State’s secular priests and priestesses banned prayer to Jehovah in public schools in 1962 [Engel v. Vitale], outlawed the Bible from public education in 1963 [Abington School District v. Schempp], miraculously discovered a constitutional ‘right’ to kill unborn babies in 1973 [Roe v. Wade], tore down the Ten Commandments from public schools, courthouses, and government buildings in 1980 [Stone v. Graham], exalted, normalized, and codified into law homosexual intercourse and same-sex marriage in 2015 [Obergefell v. Hodges], and pronounced ‘special rights’ for homosexuals and transgenders in 2020 [Bostock v. Clayton County].
God’s enemies - Big Business, Big Tech, Bud Light, Fortune 500, and Big Biden - venerate the golden calves of multiculturalism, political correctness, and secularism as they incite instability in the culture, whip up division between races, and promote political upheaval. Deifying wokeism, Critical Race Theory, DEI [diversity, equity, inclusion], and radical environmentalism, the State’s sacrosanct sacraments include abortion, “anti-racism” struggle sessions, vaccines, and obsessive recycling.5
As individual freedoms wane, government mandates and edicts are now viewed as the ultimate source of authority. American Christendom meanwhile cowers behind the four walls of the church building, giving center stage to butts, buildings, and budgets instead of getting involved in the culture. Yet it would seem that a focus to ascertain God’s model for cultural transformation would be deemed essential for a healthy church.
What appears certain is that very little remains of the robust theological underpinnings and inherent power [Gr. dunamis] that took off in Germany in 1517, soared in England in 1534, and began its triumphal march on the Eastern Shores of America in 1620.
What was once publicly declared and testified to, remains today, often even privately, unstated and unexpressed.
Famed sociologist and best-selling author Robert N. Bellah [1927-2013] spells out what it was that, after arriving at America’s shores in 1620, launched America’s meteoric rise in world history: “The Bible was one book that literate Americans in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries could be expected to know well. Biblical imagery provided the basic framework for imaginative thought in America up until quite recent times.”
Cunningly expunged from American culture by God’s antagonists and foes, the Bible in contemporary secularized America has been largely removed from church houses, schoolhouses, statehouses, and courthouses, so that Biblical illiteracy now monopolizes the culture
Still and all, Gideons and Rahabs are entering the public square, and a cloud the size of a man’s hand is appearing on the horizon. [1 Kings 18:44-46]
David Lane
American Renewal Project
1. www.britannica.com/biography/Martin-Luther/The-indulgences-controversy
2. www.luther.de/en/95thesen.html
3. education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/protestant-reformation/
4. Harold J. Berman, Law and Revolution II.
5. The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons newsletter; aapsonline.org/aaps-news-april-2023-state-religion/