August 22, 2007
America's
Pastors: Preachers Of Truth Or Promoters Of Tyranny?
By
Chuck Baldwin
Once
again, the burden of responsibility to help maintain
America's liberty rests upon the shoulders of the men in
the pulpits. That should not surprise us, because it has
always been this way. Part of what made America great
was old fashioned, tell-it-like-it-is, no-nonsense
preaching. Most of what we hear today is a bunch of
mealy-mouthed, pussyfooting, ear-tickling,
don't-offend-anyone preaching, which has largely
contributed to America's current slippery slope into the
sewer. But if you thought it could not get any worse,
guess again.
A
startling television news report from Shreveport,
Louisiana has revealed a sinister plot hatched deep
inside the diabolical brain cells of the Bush
administration to use America's pulpits as promoters of
tyranny. That is a strong statement, I know. But it is
true.
According
to KSLA television in Shreveport, the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) intends to use America's
preachers to help pave the way for martial law in the
event of another terrorist attack upon the United
States.
The KSLA
report (which you can read for yourself here:
Homeland Security Enlists Clergy to Quell Public Unrest
if Martial Law Ever Declared, Aug 15, 2007) begins,
"Could martial law ever become a reality in America?
Some fear any nuclear, biological or chemical attack on
U.S. soil might trigger just that. KSLA 12 has
discovered that the clergy would help the government
with potentially their biggest problem: Us."
The report
continued by saying, "[G]un
confiscation is
exactly what happened during the
state of emergency following Hurricane Katrina in
New Orleans, along with forced relocation. U.S. Troops
also arrived, something far easier to do now, thanks to
last year's
elimination of the 1878 Posse Comitatus act, which
had forbid regular U.S. Army troops from policing on
American soil."
"If
martial law were enacted here at home, like depicted in
the movie,
'The Siege', easing public fears and quelling
dissent would be critical. And that's exactly what the
'Clergy Response Team' helped accomplish in the wake of
Katrina."
The report
went on to say: "[C]lergy response teams would walk a
tight-rope during martial law between the demands of the
government on the one side, versus the wishes of the
public on the other. 'In a lot of cases, these clergy
would already be known in the neighborhoods in which
they're helping to diffuse that situation,' assured
Sandy Davis. [Send him
mail]He serves as the director of the
Caddo-Bossier Office of Homeland Security and Emergency
Preparedness.
"For the
clergy team, one of the biggest tools that they will
have in helping calm the public down or to obey the law
is the bible itself, specifically Romans 13."
Dear
Reader, are you getting this?
In order
to convince American citizens to surrender their
firearms to the government during a time of martial law,
DHS is enlisting the assistance of America's pastors.
According to the DHS, my job as a church pastor, is to
tell my congregation that, according to Romans 13, they
must surrender their firearms when the government asks
them to do so.
Of course,
faithful readers of this column know that I have already
addressed the Romans 13 question. See
here.
For those
who are ignorant of Romans 13, let me address the issue
bluntly: According to Romans 13, every citizen is only
bound to obey his or her governing official to the
degree that the governing official does not violate the
duty of the citizen to obey the "higher powers"
which, for Americans, are God and the U.S. Constitution.
In other words, no Christian can be ordered to disobey
God, and no American citizen can be ordered to disobey
the U.S. Constitution. Properly understood, Romans 13
teaches that each and every governing official
(including the President of the United States and all
those under him) must submit to the U.S. Constitution.
Article. VI. Paragraph. 3. of the U.S. Constitution
states, "The Senators and Representatives before
mentioned, and the Members of the several State
Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers,
both of the United States and of the several States,
shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this
Constitution."
So, what
does the Constitution say regarding the disarmament of
American citizens? The
Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
could not be clearer: "A well regulated Militia,
being necessary to the security of a free State, the
right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be
infringed."
Did you
get that? "[T]he right of the people to keep and bear
Arms, SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED." [Emphasis added]
Therefore,
any attempt to
disarm the American people must be viewed as an act
of tyranny and must be resisted.
The
right to keep and bear arms is rooted deep in
American history. I remind readers that it was the
attempted gun confiscation of the colonists' arms,
which had been cached at
Concord, Massachusetts, that
directly precipitated the beginning of America's
fight for independence.
America's
founders were clear on this subject. Our first
President, George Washington, called our firearms
"the people's liberty teeth." Our third President
and author of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas
Jefferson, said, "No free man shall ever be de-barred
the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to
retain their right to keep and bear arms is as a last
resort to protect themselves against tyranny in
government."
America's
founders spoke unanimously on the subject. Patrick Henry
said, "The great object is that every man be armed.
Everyone who is able may have a gun." Samuel Adams
said, "The said Constitution shall never be construed
to authorize Congress to prevent the people of the
United States who are peaceable citizens from keeping
their own arms."
And what
did the Lord Jesus Christ tell His followers on this
subject? Jesus said in
Luke 11:21, "When a strong man armed keepeth his
palace, his goods are in peace." Did you see that?
Jesus said that in order for a man's goods to be "in
peace" it was necessary that he be ARMED. Now, I
don't know about you, but I will take the word of Jesus
over the word of a DHS official anytime.
Furthermore, Jesus told his disciples in
Luke 22:36, "[H]e that hath no sword, let him
sell his garment, and buy one."
Upon
hearing the words of Jesus, Simon Peter responded by
saying, "Lord, behold, here are two swords." (vs.
38) That means at least two of Jesus' disciples were
armed with swords (the 1st Century equivalent of a
modern handgun, something used for personal protection),
and Jesus did not rebuke them or ask them to surrender
their swords. He merely said, "It is enough."
I realize
that after Simon Peter used his sword to cut off the ear
of the man as soldiers came to arrest Jesus in the
Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus told him to "put up thy
sword." But notice, He did not tell him to "give
up" his sword; he merely told him it was not time to
use it, because it was in the plan and providence of God
that Jesus be taken to Pilate, that He might be
crucified for our sins.
Don't tell
me that the Bible teaches pacifism, because it doesn't.
I am a Christian, and I am a pastor. And I agree with
Charlton Heston who said that they could have his guns
"over my
cold, dead hands." If DHS believes that I will
ask my congregation to give up their firearms, they are
grossly mistaken.
It also
needs to be pointed out that, apparently, DHS must
already be planning to declare martial law in the United
States or else this kind of advanced strategy would not
even be necessary. Why would they already be asking
pastors to be prepared to request their church members
give up their guns if they did not intend to declare
martial law?
Now, what
every single church-going Christian in America should
immediately find out for themselves is, What does my
pastor intend to do? Will he ask me to surrender my
guns, or not? I highly encourage every reader who
currently attends church to ask your pastor this
question RIGHT NOW.
Of course,
the next question Christians need to ask themselves is,
What will I do if my pastor says he would ask me to
surrender my guns to the government? I suggest that
every church member in America settle this matter right
now. And if you discover that your pastor would indeed
ask you to surrender your guns (or equivocate by saying
he would have to "pray about it") if asked to do
so, you should immediately leave that church and find a
pastor who believes the Bible and supports the U.S.
Constitution. Furthermore, if you do not currently own a
firearm, you might want to heed the words of Jesus and
go buy one.
So, once
again, the burden of responsibility to help maintain
America's liberty rests upon the shoulders of the men in
the pulpits. Will we be preachers of truth or promoters
of tyranny?
Dr. Chuck Baldwin is the
pastor of Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola,
Florida. He hosts a
weekly radio show. His
website is
here.