Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Incremental Destruction of Religion in U.S.


When Russia fell into the hands of the Marxist Communists, they closed the churches.  When Germany fell into the hands of the Fascists, they replaced the churches with Hitler Youth and imposed restrictions to diminish religion.  When the U.S. fell into the hands of the Communists, they took an incremental approach because they knew we would resist losing our religious freedom. 
They used the fact that our government had already blended religion with state.  The U.S. was established as a religious nation and tasked the federal government to protect religious freedom.
American Communists needed to allow the federal government to expand its powers beyond its Constitutional limits.  “Progressives” pushed to allow the federal government to own or control land in the 1870s and delegate its power to coin money to the Federal Reserve in 1913. They establish “public schools” despite higher literacy rates. They granted tax breaks to “married couples:
Government did this using the cover that they were “supporting” religion.  Bibles were used in public schools until the Supreme Court decisions to separate church and state beginning in 1948, including the ban on school prayer in 1962. 
The gay marriage campaign is “progressing”, but the Houston ordinance to require citizens to “support” “transgender’ bathrooms and grant government the right to censor pastor’s sermons is another overreach. This will result in unnecessary added renovation and addition costs to public buildings and private businesses alike.
The “gay marriage” campaign is already over-stepping. American Communists could have allowed civil marriage of gays, performed by a Judge to suffice.  But that wasn’t “in our face” enough to satisfy them. They needed to violate the “sacrament of marriage”, definitely not government’s business. They also violate the civil rights of businesses who choose not to play along and pastors, who are now expected to support the entire scheme.
The attack on rights includes the passage of laws that grant rights to different groups at the expense of the rights of those not in the “protected” groups. 
The attack on elected governance includes providing federal grants requiring that elected officials violate the rights of citizens and squander tax dollars on non-essentials.
The current strategy is to accelerate these attacks to blitzkrieg our citizens into revolt or submission.  How we handle this revolt is critical.  We must use the elective process and the ballot box to reverse this treason.  We must insist that elected officials begin to preserve and restore the U.S. Constitution (as written). That’s where our rights are codified.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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