If our ancestors could see the United States today,
they would be dumbfounded at how spiritually bankrupt we as a people have
become. We are nothing like the
preceding generations that forged this great nation. As a matter of fact, elements in powerful
places have waged a not so silent war on Christianity itself.
Progressives and their black robed thugs have successfully
bastardized the First Amendment and the language therein. When our founding fathers defined religion,
they meant Methodist, Catholics, Presbyterians, Baptists, etc. They saw the United States as a Christian
nation with a mission. They believed
this great country had a covenant with God.
Progressives have forced a new covenant.
They have shunned God and particularly Christianity for humanism and
worship of government. This is a recent phenomenon. Their new “religion” is in direct conflict with
the historical record; that is why they must corrupt the minds of our youth and
our culture.
The American Civil War officially ended 150 years
ago. In historical terms, this is recent
history. Dr. Sean Scott, an assistant professor
in American studies at Christopher Newport University, discussed his book, A
Visitation of God on Carolina Journal Radio.
Here is an excerpt on their discussion on the Northern perspective on
God, faith, religion, Christianity, and the American Civil War.
Scott:
There’s, I think, kind of three themes that come out. The first one is the
emphasis on providence or the sovereignty of God — how many individuals saw the
war as being directed by God or being controlled by him. That yes, individual
people were making the decisions and were fighting the battles and whatnot, but
yet they saw a higher power that was kind of controlling American history.
And they
thought this way because a second theme was the importance of the Union and the
fact that it was sacred — that America was kind of destined in providential
history to be that kind of last bastion of democracy and we would export
democracy around the world. And not only that: Christianity would be sent
around the globe and that heathens would be Christianized. And if America, as a
nation, split in two, then what is that going to do with God’s plan for the
Union?
And so
there was that sacred element that most religious people talked about in their
letters. And so, battles weren’t just the specific [of] who won the Battle of
Bull Run. Yes, obviously that’s important … but they also want to know how is
this helping us move forward and promoting the vision of what they think
America should be.
And then,
because of that, this kind of assurance that God was working on behalf of the
North, you’ve got a divided citizenry. And so you’ve got a lot of Democrats who
are opposed to the Lincoln administration or how he’s prosecuting the war,
especially once it becomes an emancipationist war.
And so on
the home front you see a lot of division. And churches themselves are even
divided when you have Democratic members who don’t like the fact that their
pastor is always talking about the war — that it’s about slavery. And in some
cases you’ve got Republican members who don’t like the fact that their minister
isn’t talking about the war enough.
And so
you have church splits that I found; even small churches with only 20, 30
people. They would have resolutions on whether or not the war was about slavery
or what exactly was going on. And you would hear these dissenters who would not
vote for the resolution, then ultimately they would show up as, in a few
months, not attending the church anymore, and — in some cases — pastors being
forced out of their denomination because they voted for a Democratic candidate
for governor or whatever the case might be. So this political division in the
North came into the churches as well, and that was something that really kind
of surprised me.
Pastors discussed politics in church? That used to be the norm. Now churches lose their tax exempt status for
talking about politics. Mind you, this
codification didn’t happen until the Progressive Era and the big lie of
separation of church and state was foisted upon the citizenry.
Once again, we have a demonstration of how
successful liberals have been at bastardizing our history, language and laws.
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