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Friday, April 10, 2009
David Limbaugh :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Christian Nation?
by David Limbaugh
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President Barack Obama said in Turkey: "We do not consider ourselves a Christian nation or a Jewish nation or a Muslim nation. We consider ourselves a nation of citizens who are bound by ideals and a set of values."

Well, I don't know what "we" consider "ourselves," but I do think we ought to examine that statement and why Obama felt compelled to make it a part of his world apology tour.

Can you imagine the Saudi king coming to America and bragging that his nation is not Muslim? I assure you that he's not ashamed of the Islamic character of his nation, even though his nation is demonstrably less tolerant of other religions.

So is (or was) America a Christian nation? If by that we mean that America is a Christian theocracy, that our government should give Christians preferential treatment, or that members of other faiths aren't welcome, the answer is an emphatic "no."

But if we are talking about the ideals that led to the very colonization of this land, our declaration of independence from Britain, and the formulation of our Constitution, then the answer is certainly "yes."

In the words of professor John Eidsmoe, "If by the term Christian nation one means a nation that was founded on biblical values that were brought to the nation by mostly professing Christians, then in that sense the United States may truly be called a Christian nation."

Why does this matter? Simply because our dominant secular culture delights in demonizing Christianity, distorting its character, conflating it with less tolerant faiths, and associating it with all our societal woes. History revisionists have convinced many that we mainly owe our liberties to secular humanist ideals and those borrowed from the Greeks, Romans and the French Enlightenment.

To the contrary, our freedom tradition can be traced to our predominantly Judeo-Christian roots.

While secularists endlessly cite a few high-profile members of our Founding Fathers, such as Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, as being deists (which itself is even debatable), the overwhelming majority of both the Declaration of Independence's and Constitution's signers were strong, practicing Christians, as the late Dr. M.E. Bradford meticulously documented.

Some point to the so-called generic references to God in the declaration and Thomas Jefferson's authorship of its first draft as evidence that its influences were non-Christian. But as Dr. Gary Amos has noted, "The humanists and Enlightenment rationalists viewed the concept of inalienable rights with scorn." Continued...

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interesting example of states
with respect to the 14th and the equal protection clause.

Liberals are more than happy to force states to honor civil union (marriage :) contracts and drivers licenses but would not dream of forcing states to honor Concealed Carry permits.

With respect to ammo the current admin has a problem that ammo is an integral part of "arms" protected by the 2nd. And it was the attempt to take the ammo (most often power and musket balls) that sparked the creation of this country.

So as you said :) we (the country) seem to have come full circle.

Vicki 3
Vicki: If the bad guys can't tell who is packing then they must weigh the odds.

Jo: This is a given.

Jo:... *where* I'm allowed to carry - is another debate."

Vicki: By covenant (see Constitution amendment 2) you are allowed to carry ANYWHERE except private property where the owner of said property says no.

Jo: Yet we are not allowed to carry on federal land (which I find ironic), schools or school zones (no carrying when picking up the kids - actually it's illegal to drive *through* a school zone armed), liquor stores or restaurants serving liquor, etc... meanwhile the bad guys don't follow the laws and they DO carry in these places.

I'm all for states deciding basic civil law -- but a clear violation of our constitutional rights is another thing.

Jo:"Side bar note: Isn't it outrageous that the media is getting away with blaming the US for supplying 90% of the weapons in Mexico? The real figure is about 15%. Just another attempt to skew the facts on firearms."

Vicki: Very much an annoyance. Like they do with the number of times REPORTED that a gun is used to defend someone. Sigh.

Jo: I think I can count them on one hand for the last six months.

The new problem will be ammo. The BO administration sneakily realizes they can't take the guns away, but they can limit or excessively tax ammo. Reloading is an option if we can get the brass, powder and other reloading supplies. God help us if we can't.

Many of my friends don't want to renew their CWP - fear of tracking. Gun sales are crazy here in FL. Obama has helped at least one industry in his first 100 days -- the firearm industry. Who'da thunk it?
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