Showing posts with label Religious Liberty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religious Liberty. Show all posts

Saturday, May 26, 2018

The NRA and Religious Liberty: An Attack on the Second Amendment is One Step Closer to an Attack on Religious Liberty

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The NRA and Religious Liberty
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 The NRA and Religious Liberty


On Wednesday, February 14, 2018, a 19 year old gunman opened fire and killed 17 people at a school in Parkland, Florida.  Within days, a host of companies and agencies began either pulling support for the National Rifle Association or ending their discounts for NRA members.  In response to the backlash against the company, the NRA stated that the decisions of said companies are “an effort to punish our members who are doctors, farmers, law enforcement officers, fire fighters, nurses, shop owners and school teachers that live in every American community.  We are men and women who represent every American ethnic group, every one of the world’s religions and every form of political commitment.”

First of all, let’s understand what the National Rifle Association is.  The NRA was founded in 1871 by two Union Generals who had been less than satisfied with the marksmanship skills of their troops.  The organization’s primary goal was to train rifle shooters to shoot to a scientific accuracy.  In 1903, NRA secretary Albert S. Jones encouraged all major colleges, universities, and military academies to establish rifle clubs for their students.  Today, more than one million of America’s youth participate in “NRA shooting sports events and affiliated programs with groups such as 4-H, the Boy Scouts of America, the American Legion, Royal Rangers, National High School Rodeo Association and others.” (NRA.org)

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During WWII, the NRA offered its ranges and developed training materials for government use. In 1960, the NRA introduced the NRA Police Firearms Instructor Certification Program.  Today, the NRA is a leader in civilian training.  The organization offers courses which teach accurate shooting of various types of firearms.  Anyone who accesses the NRA website can research gun laws pertaining to his or her state of residence.  A wealth of information is available to both members and non-members of the NRA.  The NRA continues to focus on teaching firearm safety and defending second amendment rights.

Some say the NRA shouldn’t lobby in Washington or that they spend too much money doing so.  The involvement of the NRA in politics is no different from any of the other companies who also lobby for any political interest that supports their cause.  The second amendment gives US citizens the right to keep and bear arms.  The NRA believes in protecting this constitutional right and they have every right to do what they need to do to protect it.

In case you’ve never read it, the second amendment states that United States citizens have the right to “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.”

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By now, you might be asking, “What does the second amendment have to do with religious liberty?”  Well, first of all we need to realize that the second amendment is not just an amendment saying that US citizens can keep and bear arms.  It also tells us the reason for an armed nation which is the security of a free state.  Our founding fathers knew all too well how easy it is for a government to suppress its people.  They wanted to give the citizens of the new nation a way to not only defend themselves against criminals but also against a tyrannical government.


I am in no way suggesting that our government is currently in a state of tyranny.  I believe that in spite of our faults, we live in the greatest nation on earth.  The problem is how quickly this can change.

The government officials who want to enforce strict gun laws or abolish the second amendment entirely tell us that this is in the best interest of our nation’s children.  I have raised three of my own children and I’ve taught and cared for hundreds of others.  Of course I want the very best for our nation’s youth, but the worst thing we can do for them is take away their right to arm themselves as adults.   Adolph Hitler once said, “The state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people. As long as the government is perceived as working for the benefit of the children, the people will happily endure almost any curtailment of liberty and almost any deprivation.”

Of course the child is our most precious treasure.  That statement is not what bothers me.  What bothers me is the next sentence.  He was saying that if a government can falsely convince its people that they are working to benefit the child, they (we) will give up any liberty and suffer any form of suppression to support it.

An unarmed nation is in danger of suppression.  One of the first things taken from an oppressed people is their method of defense (firearms).  One of the next things taken from them is their religious liberty.

Adolph Hitler’s second policy under The Third Reich was to eliminate the Jewish population from Germany and then from the entire world during WWII.  It is estimated that at least 6 million Jews including men, women, and children died during Hitler’s reign over Germany.

An attack on the second amendment is one step closer to an attack on religious liberty.  First will go our guns (our weapons of defense) and then will go our freedom to worship as we please.

A few nights ago, radio personality Mike Gallagher said (paraphrasing), “People don’t want to admit that there is evil in the world.  We need to recognize that it does exist and when evil happens, we can either stare it down, run from it, or stand up to it.” (Mike Gallagher, Radio Personality)

In order to protect our second amendment rights and our religious liberty, we must stand up against evil.  One way to do that is to support the National Rifle Association.  They work hard to protect our constitutional right to keep and bear arms.  Supporting them is one small way we can work toward protecting our constitutional rights, including religious liberty.


The NRA and Religious Liberty

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

On Every Side by Karen Kingsbury

On Every Side by Karen Kingsbury was written in 2001 but it could have been based on today’s headlines.  It’s a story about life and death, love and loss, good versus evil, fragile relationships, the hard things that happen in life, and the controversial topic that never sleeps – the question of the separation of church and state.

On Every Side by Karen Kingsbury
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 On Every Side By Karen Kingsbury


The story centers around an old but popular Jesus statue that has graced the center of Jericho Park in Bethany, Pennsylvania for more than a hundred years.  The statue is special to many people in Bethany including Faith Evans, the local TV news reporter.  However, a visitor arrives to file suit against the town of Bethany, claiming the statue implies a government endorsement of Christianity.  Jordan Riley, the visitor who filed the suit claims the statue forces Christianity upon park visitors; but Jordan is not just a visitor.  His history in Bethany has left him angry at God.

Jordan’s anger seems firmly planted in soils of resentment with roots running so deep that he might never return to his former self – one who once loved God (and Faith Evans) with all his heart.

After many years of separation, Faith and Jordan meet at a diner on the day of Jordan’s arrival in Bethany which begins a roller-coaster ride of emotions as the story plays out.  Obviously, Faith’s excitement over seeing Jordan doesn’t last long.  How can two people who find themselves on opposing sides of a spiritual battle remain friends?

There is sort of a play on an old Bible story wrapped up in the pages of  On Every Side.  The park’s name is JERICHO Park.  Jordan Riley asked for a WALL to be erected around the Jesus statue.  The attorney representing religious freedom for the city of Bethany is named . . . Joshua.  Readers who are familiar with the Bible story about Joshua and the Battle of Jericho will understand what I’m talking about.

Faith, still recovering from her own hurts and in spite of her feelings for Jordan, remains true to her convictions.  She develops a plan to save the statue, but will her plan work?  Can Faith and Joshua convince the judge to not only order the temporary wall to be “torn down,” but to also allow the stature to remain visible forever for the people of Bethany?

Will Jordan Riley remain on the wrong side of religious freedom?

There’s more.   Jordan had a family, a mother and a sister.  You’ll need lots of tissues as you travel through the pages and memories of Jordan’s past.

There’s still more.  Faith has a soft and special place in her heart for a little foster child named Rosa.  Part of Faith’s job at the news station is to run her weekly Wednesday’s Child segment.  Rosa is precious and Faith can’t understand why God has not provided her with a forever family.  God has a plan for Rosa too and although they don’t understand it for most of the story, His plan for Rosa has everything to do with the battle over the Jesus statue.

On Every Side addresses many issues and questions we face in our own lives every day.  Why do bad things happen to good people?  Why isn’t God answering my prayer the way I want Him to?  Whey am I suffering through this hard battle right now?  My situation seems hopeless.  Does God really have a plan in all of this?

One of the threads of encouragement woven through the pages of the battle-story is based on Deuteronomy 31:8.
The LORD himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.  Deuteronomy 31:8 (NIV)
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As I read the story, I thought about circumstances in my own life, both past and present, and how the Lord has promised to “go before me.”  When the battle rages “on every side,” the Lord says, “I will go before you.”  All we need to do is be obedient.  The Lord will do the rest.
 
I enjoyed On Every Side by Karen Kingsbury and I think you will love it too.  The book is available here if you would like to add it to your home library.

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