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Saturday, July 26, 2008
Tony Perkins :: Townhall.com Columnist
Always Faithful
by Tony Perkins
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Because people of faith value human life, we serve others, asking nothing in return but the joy of helping. Who can forget the incredible response of the faith community after Hurricane Katrina? Church buildings were converted into houses of refuge, safety and provision. Supplies were amassed and distributed around the clock, while incompetence and confusion paralyzed government. What motivated this spontaneous and enormous outpouring of compassionate service? People of faith know something of a “greater love,” a love that cannot be replicated by any other ideology or dictum. Faith elevates the value of individual human life and prompts generosity and service to others. These qualities, among many others, make America great.

Second, faith creates responsible citizens. The Founders understood that, without religion, our form of government could not long survive. James Madison, the “father of the Constitution,” displayed a Christian understanding of the nature of man when he wrote, “If men were angels, no government would be necessary.” And his advocacy of a system of “checks and balances” indicates his awareness of man’s selfish nature and hunger for power. He, therefore, fought fiercely for religious freedom, which would produce social virtue. For Madison, like Washington, faith was an indispensable support for political prosperity.

Faith helps produce citizens who are responsible and ethical, who respect law and authority. We work to uphold values that strengthen society such as marriage, family, productivity, creativity, patriotism and respect for civil rights. We must remember that Martin Luther King Jr. was a reverend who headed the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Few would dispute that America is a better country and the world a better place because of the contributions of this man of faith and the many others like him.

Faith also reminds Americans of our dependence upon Almighty God. In that knowledge, we have become a nation of prayer. In recognition of the National Day of Prayer, the president and all 50 governors signed proclamations this year acknowledging this special day of worship. We are a greater nation for it. “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord,” the Psalmist wrote (Ps. 33:12).

Ultimately, our faith as a nation is strong and real because we have always known that God is the author of our liberties. Our coins and currency, our monuments and our momentous public occasions all include this acknowledgment. Whereas some ideologies are willing to deploy women and children as human bombs to take the lives of the innocent, our nation instructs its soldiers not to leave any fallen comrade on the battlefield, but to risk their own safety, and even the mission, to bring the wounded back. It is no wonder that the motto of the U.S. Marine Corps is “Semper Fidelis—Always Faithful.”

That is a motto fit for our nation as well.

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Tony Perkins is President of the Washington, D.C.-based Family Research Council.
 
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The bible
The lessons are deep, your understanding of them leaves much to be desired, posters #1, and #2.

Somehow your opinion of the dreator is supposed to mean anything of substance because you uttered it. Fool.

The bible is an owners manual for humans. It tells you what and what not to do. It offers no punishments like we have in law, here on earth . Human experiences over the milleniums have shown the bible to be correct.

Get over yourself and learn something posters #1, and #2.

Conservative obsession
Throughout this site there is a recurring obsession with the writings, utterings and breakfast choices of the 'founding fathers'. If we leave to one side the question of brutality to the prior inhabitants, the founders were enterprising people who were breaking new ground and seeking a better way all the time. Would they not now laugh with contempt at the current idolisation of what they wrote? Surely they would expect us to continue their tradition of exploring still better ways. The assumtion that because the founders saw christianty as a basis for ethics (if they really did) that we still should do so must be something that they would mock as backward thinking.

Stuart
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