Tim Walter,
in a sermon titled, Filled with
God's Grace and Power, said,
"Golden calves are built in every generation…"
We don't
seem to see it that way. We mostly think of idolatry as something long abandoned
to the past. But just as sure as the gods of the Egyptians, the Canaanites, the
Babylonians, the Assyrians, and the Romans of yesteryear clashed with the
bearers of true religion, it is no less true today.
Recently,
we've witnessed an unprecedented assault on religious liberty. Not an assault on
religion in general, but an attack on particular religious beliefs. Those who
hold to traditional religious convictions are now to be
punished.
The Ninth
Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a California law that requires pregnancy
resource centers to promote abortion or face the wrath of the
state.
In Iowa and
left-leaning Massachusetts, churches have filed lawsuits challenging new
transgender non-discrimination laws that require them to allow persons to use a
restroom, shower or locker room, opposite to their biological sex. The law
singles out and penalizes these churches if they won't
comply.
A lay
minister in Georgia, who filed a lawsuit on the grounds of religious
discrimination after losing his job with the Georgia Department of Public
Health, was being compelled by the state's attorney general to hand over his
sermons. His problems started after being hounded by LGBTQ activists for
preaching what the Bible says about homosexuality.
The
situation is appalling and leaves many Americans scratching their heads and
wondering how we got to where we are — something they never thought they would
see in their lifetimes.
In her
book, It's Dangerous to Believe:
Religious Freedom and its Enemies, Mary Eberstadt, explains our nation's
descent into the abyss.
"For more
than a half century now, at least since the invention of the birth control pill,
men and women of the West, especially secularists and progressives, have
collectively assembled … an orthodoxy, thinkingly or no. In place of the
Judeo-Christianity of yesterday, and mimicking its outlines to an uncanny
degree, this new body of belief has by now a well-developed secular catechism.
Its fundamental faith is that the sexual revolution, that is, the gradual
destigmatization of all forms of consenting non-marital sex, has been a boon to
all humanity …
"It follows
… that traditional moral codes represent systems of unjust repression. In the
new dispensation, traditional restrictions and attitudes are viewed as
judgmental, moralistic — even as forms of socially sanctioned aggression,
especially against women and sexual minorities. In this profound and
still-unfolding transvaluation, yesterday's 'sinners' have become the new
secular saints; and yesterday's 'sins' have become virtues, as positive
expressions of freedom …
"[I]mperatives are that whatever contributes to consenting sexual acts is
an absolute good, and that anything interfering, or threatening to interfere,
with them is ipso facto wrong …
"Note the
absolutist character of these beliefs as they play out in practice. For example,
it is precisely the sacrosanct, nonnegotiable status assigned to contraception
and abortion that explains why — despite historical protestations of wanting
abortion to be 'safe, legal, and rare' — in practice, secularist progressivism
defends each and every act of abortion tenaciously, each and every time … this
new faith will not even draw the line at what is known as 'partial-birth'
abortion …
"It is only
if we understand the quasi-religious impulse behind the tenacity with which each
and every abortion is defended that the otherwise puzzling, resolutely
uncompromising character of the 'pro-choice' position makes sense
…
"Christianity present, like Christianity past and Christianity to come,
contends with many foes and countervailing forces. But its single most powerful
enemy now is not the stuff of the philosophy of the common room. It is the
sexual revolution — and the current absolutist defense of that revolution by its
adherents and beneficiaries …
"The
followers of this newfound code further accept as the equivalent of Holy Writ a
canon of texts and doctrine — a body of literature and commentary that cannot be
questioned without risk of excommunication … 'if you are against abortion,
therefore you are anti-woman'; 'if you believe in Christian teaching, therefore
you hate people who endorse same-sex marriage' …
"Foundational to today's secularism/progressivism is the doctrine that
the Pill and its back-up plan, abortion on demand, have liberated humanity —
first, by freeing women from the chains of their fertility; and second, by
having broken down the door to the fortress of traditional morality, after which
one sexual minority after another has also been liberated. This, in a nutshell,
is the new secularist faith, and in various influential quadrants, it is the
culturally dominant narrative of our time …
"The
so-called culture war, in other words, has not been conducted by people of
religious faith on one side, and people of no faith on the other. It is instead
a contest of competing faiths: one in the Good Book, and the other in the more
newly written figurative book of secularistic orthodoxy about the sexual
revolution."
Dr. Billy
Graham has written, "When a nation turns from the true and living God of its
Christian heritage, then it substitutes false gods."
This new
secularist faith is in essence idolatry. Its face is as dark and bloody as
Moloch of Israel's later days, demanding her children for sacrifice. It is as
aberrant as the deities of ancient Rome and the licentious rites associated with
them, referenced by the apostle Paul in Romans chapter one. Its objective is to
overthrow traditional Christian teaching, making it subordinate to abortion and
LGBTQ rights.
It is the
war of the ages. It started in Genesis 3:5 when the serpent tempted Adam and Eve
to reject God's sovereignty and be their own gods, and it ends with the
declaration of Revelation 21:8, "Idolaters … shall have their part in the lake
which burneth with fire and brimstone."
No matter
how much this idolatry advances, like all false gods, its destiny is the
ash-heap of history.
God will
spare from judgment the repentant. There's still time to turn to him and receive
his grace and mercy in Christ.
Religious
liberty cannot be separated from its Christian roots and survive. Moreover,
religious liberty is at the heart of all other freedoms. It's still not too late
to save freedom.
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