With the exception of one column previously penned, I pray this becomes my most widely read to date.
The secular left has mastered use of the Internet to further its extremist goals. In fact, President Obamaâs web-based âOrganizing for Americaâ propaganda machine may have given him the 2008 election.
Letâs beat them at their own game.
To that end, I have a strange request. Iâm asking each God-fearing, freedom-loving American who reads this column to forward it, post it, tweet it, print it out and give it to every pastor, priest or cleric you know. If you donât know any, give it to someone who does.
Why? I agree with Barack Obama that November 2012 represents the most important election of our lifetimes â perhaps our history. Of course, thatâs where my agreement with Mr. Obama both begins and abruptly ends.
Hereâs the operable question: Do we want America âfundamentally transformedâ to mirror the secular-socialist ideals of the radical leftist currently âoccupyingâ the White House?
In Barack Obamaâs America, individual freedom is trampled beneath jackboots as a matter of course. Itâs already happening at an unprecedented rate.
One need only look to the HHS mandate forcing Christian groups â both Catholic and Protestant â to violate, under penalty of law, biblical prohibitions against abortion homicide.
Or consider recent attempts by multiple elected officials, all Democrats, to shutdown Chick-fil-A â a private, Christian-owned business â simply because its leadership holds the biblical view of marriage.
Is this George Washingtonâs America, or Joseph Stalinâs Russia?
Itâs definitely not your fatherâs USA.
Instead, wouldnât we prefer the America envisioned by our Founding Fathers? A constitutional republic wherein individual liberty â whether economic, First Amendment or Second Amendment-related â is sacrosanct and off limits?
Pastors, youâre it. Youâre our front line of defense. Itâs up to you to rally the troops. Now begins the second American Revolution and, as with the first, itâs on you â men of the cloth â to take the lead.
That is, if you hope to remain free to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Speaking of chicken: In recent years thereâs been an epidemic of cultural inaction exhibited by far too many ministers of the gospel. Itâs fear-based. âOh, I donât talk about political issues,â they say. âYou know, âseparation of Church and Stateâ and all that.â
Baloney.
If this is you â and only you and our Lord know for sure â youâve been deceived by the enemies of God. Youâve chosen the easy way out â the path of least resistance. This is something Christ, whom all Christians are called to emulate, never did â not once.
So, respectfully, man-up, Padre! Be the âsalt and light of the world,â as Christ so admonished.
But you donât have to go it alone. There are detailed, easily digestible tools available. Civil-rights firm Liberty Counsel, for instance, is distributing more thab 100,000 copies of âSilence is Not an Option,â a concise, though comprehensive, DVD and printed material collection informing pastors and churches about what is permissible regarding political activity (Please, get it for your church at LC.org or by calling 1-800-671-1776).
âThe church must be empowered to confront the assaults on our culture, our faith, and our freedom,â said Mat Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel. âI donât want any pastor, church leader or lay person to say, âWhat more could I have done to protect life and liberty?ââ
âSilencing people of faith in the public square has always been the goal of those who realize the influence that pastors, churches and people of faith have on elections. I want pastors to remove the muzzle and replace it with a megaphone,â he said. âPastors and churches have a lot of freedom to address biblical and moral issues, to educate people about the candidates, and to encourage people to vote. Not one church has ever lost its tax-exemption for endorsing or opposing candidates or for supporting or opposing local, state or federal laws.â
Did you get that? Despite hundreds of thousands of threatening letters sent by hard-left groups like the ACLU and Barry Lynnâs Americans United, not a single church has lost tax-exemption for socio-political activity â zip, zero, nada. Not even for endorsing candidates from the pulpit.
Indeed, if these anti-Christian bullies had been around two-and-a-half centuries ago, and our forefathers had paid them any mind, we may never have had the first American Revolution.
Donât let them halt the second.
Weâre on the precipice of the abyss, and, pastors, I think you know it. But know this too: Thereâs a whole lot relating to both culture and politics you can both say and do, and very little â if anything â you canât.
Churches can educate about political, moral and biblical issues. These kinds of issues â whether abortion, marriage, feeding the poor or any community issue â are never off limits from the pastorâs pulpit, even if politicians are also talking about them. âSilence is Not an Optionâ systematically addresses the misrepresentations used to muzzle Americaâs pastors and Christian leaders.
Leading up to Ronald Reaganâs landslide presidential victory in 1980, Rev. Jerry Falwell captured the crux of the churchâs apathy problem: âWhat is wrong in America today?â he asked. âWe preachers â and there are 340,000 of us who pastor churches â we hold the nation in our hand. And I say this to every preacher: We are going to stand accountable before God if we do not stand up and be counted.â
Dr. Falwellâs words ring no less true today.
Imagine the benefit to our culture if thousands of churches across America registered millions of Christians to vote. How about pledge-drives wherein pastors ask tens-of-millions of Christians to simply commit to voting biblical values?
The possibilities are limitless.
Proverbs 4:18 reminds us: âThe path of the righteous is like the morning sun, shining ever brighter till the full light of day.â
Shine bright, salt and light. Donât be choked into dark silence.
Because silence is not an option.
It canât be.