FOR THE CHRISTIAN, IT’S ALL SPIRITUAL

There is only good and evil and nothing in between. For those being led to do evil, evil is good and good is evil.

As a society in the US, we are now at a point where the faction that is either committing heinous crimes against those of different beliefs or encouraging the vulnerable to act is growing. The meanings of our constitutional freedoms have been made controversial. Freedom of speech has now been expanded to include threats, encouragements and the glorification of murder. Freedom of religion has been restricted to mean freedom from the religion of your choice.

The forces of globalism, billionaire elites and their organizations and media affiliates1, in their effort to destroy the sovereign state, especially that of the United States, and out of necessity, the Judeo-Christian values of family, economics, and freedom from tyrannical governance, have nothing left to manipulate public opinion in their favor but to intimidate, to slander, and to threaten any of those who are compelled to stand up for those values. The forces of globalism have unlimited funds from participating governments and their affiliated organizations. That money comes from globalist billionaires, from taxes, from drug trafficking, from union dues, from user fees, etc.. They fund professional activists who foment violence at protests, that torch cars and businesses, that loot stores and assault and murder police and federal law enforcement. These forces incite school shootings and assassinations. These are forces of evil, a spiritual force applied through vulnerable young people. The globalists failed to reach their goals with the 2024 US election, then with the federal judiciary, and now even with their migration plan. The recent rise of voters becoming aware of their deceptions has reached that intolerable rate that has now compelled them to form militant organizations of those most vulnerable to the lack of reason and logic, those least aware of the basic realities of human nature, human history, human physiology, economics, and spirituality, and as a result, are overcome with an overwhelming and uncontrollable level of hate.

The globalist elite have redefined the meaning of “separation of church and state” and the meaning of “established religion”, perpetuated by the federal judiciary, public schools, and the liberal media. The phrase, “separation of church and state” is not in the US Constitution. The claim of separation of church and state originated from the Baptists in colonial America, specifically from a minister, lawyer, and merchant, Roger Williams, who desired to express the right to practice religion free from government intervention, just as the experience of the founders being forced to practice loyalty to King George III as the head of the Church of England led to the first amendment of our Constitution. As a result, the Constitution does not force participation in any religion as a requisite for citizenship. It also prevents government from persecuting its citizens based on their religious beliefs.

Established religion means that the rights and privileges of citizenship are contingent upon practicing a particular religion. It has been used to persuade people against allowing Christians to practice their religion in public. There are laws against forcing people to follow, practice, or agree with religious beliefs. There are laws against denying people their freedom to follow, practice, or express their beliefs in public. Now, in spite of the facts of constitutional law, a significant faction of people in the US have been persuaded that these altered meanings are true and legal. Over the last 2 decades, coaches, teachers, healthcare workers and soldiers have been persecuted by our government for praying in public or allowing prayer in public.

Factually, Christians have no biblical basis, nor spiritual motivation to force their belief in Christ on others, but they are allowed to express their belief in public. They also have the right to express what governmental decisions are morally correct or incorrect according to their beliefs. Christians have the right to not politically or financially support behaviors they believe are a sacrilege to their God. The US government has no legal right to force anyone or any group to act against their conscience.

For the Christian, every activity of the day whether at work or not, in public or not, is spiritual. Everything is done for the glory of God, and when aligned, for the good of the country, and the family.

“And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.”

Colossians 3:17

A Christian congressman’s vote to spend taxpayer’s money is due to the calculation that it will not infringe upon religious freedom and be good for the country. A Christian congressman’s willful participation in public prayer is not establishment of religion. It is merely the exercise of the freedom of religion, the constitutional exercise of freedom of speech.

If the US Constitution were not in synchrony and agreement with the Declaration of Independence, our very freedoms granted by man and not God, they would be at the mercy of the prevailing governmental power. This is exactly what the founders sought to prevent. They sought to prevent the establishment of a theocracy as much as they sought to prevent the persecution of religious practice.

Truthfully, for some, whereas the appearance of burkas and kneeling in the direction of Mecca is benign, the very witness of public prayer or a bible on an employee’s workplace is taken as an act of proselytizing or moral judgment against them. When, in fact, if they really understood the position of the Christian on sin and judgment, they would not feel that way. This is nothing but the very demonstration of anti-Christian prejudice. It is just as prevalent as antisemitism. Many non-Christians do not realize that the Christian believes that they are just as sinful as the non-Christian, even as a believer in Christ! He has no basis upon which to judge the non-Christian.

The Christian’s God cares about whether the nation’s will is to be spiritually led by Him or by Evil. So, you can expect the Christian vote to align with their belief of God’s preference for the nation. This is the Judeo-Christian moral value as prescribed by the bible.

“O praise the Lord,
All ye nations: Praise Him all ye people,
For His merciful kindness is great toward us:
And the truth of the Lord endureth forever.”

Psalm 117

In the US, young people are beginning to gain a more vivid awareness that God would prefer for the nation to preserve the precious freedom of religion and freedom of speech regarding Himself and His Word. Their engagement in politics is not a lack of faith, but rather their expression of God’s will for the nation. In fact, our country absolutely needs Godly leadership amongst our young adults to prevent its self destruction, socially, economically, and spiritually. For us Christians, God has a preference for how we preserve the freedoms He granted us, how we manage the wealth He gave us stewardship of, even how we conduct our diplomacy.

“Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.”

Matthew 5:9

“Now the Lord had said unto Abrahm, Get thee from out of thy country, and thy kindred, and from thy father’s house, unto a land that I will shew thee, and I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great, and thou shalt be a blessing: and I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee, and in thee shall all families2 of the earth be blessed.”

Genesis 1-4

Unfortunately, many young and talented Christians are dissuaded from paying attention to how our government is run by borrowing the belief that decisions made at every level of government is “just politics” and that a ‘reliance on government’ denotes a lack of faith in God. This is and has been an extremely effective deception that has determined the political weakness of our young adult sector. In reality, politics is merely what politicians say and argue. The decisions made determine our economic and spiritual reality. In the United States, in light of our religious freedom and the imperative to preserve it, governmental decisions made are an integral part of the Christian’s awareness and responsibility. There seems to have started a powerful new movement among our young adults as they muster the courage to stand up and seek to be recognized for their spiritual and political values. They are coming to realize that their voices concerning all levels of government are really crucial and really matter. They are starting to see how their spiritual beliefs logically align with the best interests of governmental leadership for the United States. We are definitely at the cusp of a powerful movement of civic responsibility among our young adults as they learn to become aware of bills being written, money being spent, and religious freedom being preserved or infringed upon, at every level of government. They will raise their voices in public when prompted or provoked and they will participate in government, all at a rising risk of severe persecution and death.

  1. The George Soros philosophy – and its fatal flaw
  2. The bible tells us in Genesis 10:32 that after the flood, the families were divided into nations.

Truly Equipped and Truly Educated

Destined to demonstrate the two commandments given to him by Jesus Christ:

“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your soul, and with all your strength.”

Mt 22:37

“You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”

Mt: 22:39

What or who motivated Charlie Kirk to obey those commandments to the letter?

From the personal accounts of those closest to Charlie, I learned that he was a man who made decisions that allowed him to live life to the fullest. He excelled physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. evidenced by his leadership in sports, education, and politics. Every one of us experience our lives uniquely. We only have words for the senses we have in common, but we can never actually describe our unique experience verbally. From the moment we are born, we have our own unique sense of reality, which is then augmented through exploration and discovery. We all take our given potential to continue to learn by discovery and exploration, and then make crucial decisions as to what and who to be influenced by. Most of those influences bring us artificial boundaries, undue burdens, and deceptive authority to our natural learning process-spontaneous self initiated inquiry. Charlie came up with the same crucial questions that we all did at one time:

How did I happen?
How did existence come into existence?
Where do I find absolute truth?
Who am I?
Who should I be?

Most of us allow ourselves to be influenced by our parents, and all the human ‘experts’ and borrow their answers until something occurs to prove them wrong. For Charlie, that was simply not good enough! He had to find truth through natural inquiry as did the great historical philosophers, through a salient understanding of world and American history, not from tailored textbook curriculums, but by researching historical documents. The expert humans were no more infallible than he was. Charlie actually found those logical and reasonable answers in the Bible. Having accepted Jesus Christ in the 5th grade, Charlie made the crucial decision to obey His two commandments totally and absolutely. He became eventually became sensitive to the differences between what he was learning through honest inquiry and those that were totally reliant upon their formal education. He realized that the claims and conclusions made by his peers were not logical. They were borrowed emotional persuasions, not personal conclusions. Charlie could have, like many of us, talked about, complained about, criticized his peers, possibly through some digital forum. But that was not possible with Charlie. He had come to recognize the college students as his peers, his ‘neighbors’, and actually wanted them to feel the joy, the excitement, and the true freedom of thought that comes with loving God with all your mind. He saw how they were being lied to simply for a vote. He saw how they were unloved, confused, angry as a result of their misguided perception of reality. They simply were not enjoying their college years, not living life to the fullest, and headed for disastrous life experiences of broken relationships, fear of raising a family, and a fear of breaking from the crowd and standing up for their real values.

The difference with Charlie is that he recognized the reasonable and logical choice to love and obey God and to act on His two commandments with all that he had been given, based on his absolute belief in Jesus Christ! He realized that there could be no solution to our country’s problems without our warriors’ belief in Christ. He knew that the United States had always prevailed through internal and external challenges, but always with an absolute faith in Jesus Christ. Charlie’s mission began with prayer and continued with humility, respect, and love. The reason he made such an impact on the young people around the world is that most of us are simply not doing this. Here in the US, our conservative culture needs to include a tremendous spiritual revival that motivates and compels our young people to an absolute belief in Jesus Christ!

The next spiritual battlefield will be between our young people and their local governance. Hopefully, they will be compelled to stand up and question, debate, and create dialogue with their adversaries, to vote and petition their local student councils, their town councils, their county commissioners, and their state legislatures to do more to protect genuine free speech as the primary way to curb political and religious violence. This will require a surge of learning and the under performed exercise of participating in local government.