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OPINION

God’s Design: The Left’s Nightmare

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God’s Design: The Left’s Nightmare
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There is a thread that runs through nearly every major debate consuming our culture today. It shows up in conversations about gender, energy, economics, justice, foreign policy—even the very meaning of life itself.

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And once you see it, you cant unsee it.

At the center of all of it is a single, unavoidable truth: Gods design works.

And the modern Left cant stand it.

Thats not hyperbole. Its not partisan chest-thumping. Its the unavoidable conclusion drawn from watching how these debates actually play out in the real world. Because over and over again, when humanity aligns itself with the way God designed things to function, life flourishes. And when we rebel against that design, things fracture, decay, and ultimately collapse.

Start with the most personal and volatile debate of the moment: the human body itself.

For thousands of years, every civilization understood something simple and profound: male and female are not arbitrary categories. They are foundational realities embedded into the very fabric of human existence. Modern biology hasnt undone that truth—it has confirmed it at the cellular level. Every cell in the human body carries the imprint of sex. XX or XY. It is written into our DNA.

And yet, in defiance of both ancient wisdom and modern science, we are told that identity can be declared apart from biology—that surgical alteration and hormonal intervention can override what is literally encoded into every cell.

But reality doesnt bend.

Study after study has raised serious concerns about long-term physical and psychological outcomes tied to aggressive medical interventions, particularly among minors. The human body was not designed to be dismantled and reassembled according to ideology. It was designed with intention. With purpose.

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Affirming that design leads to health, coherence, and stability. Rejecting it leads to confusion, fragmentation, and harm.

The same pattern emerges when you step into the energy debate.

For centuries, human flourishing has depended on reliable, scalable energy. Entire civilizations have risen on the back of it. And yet today, we are told to abandon the very systems that power modern life—not because viable alternatives are ready to fully replace them, but because ideology demands it. 

The result?

Energy shortages. Rising costs. Strained infrastructure. Nations forced to make desperate compromises just to keep the lights on.

Gods design for the earth included abundance—resources to be stewarded wisely, not rejected blindly. When we pursue innovation within that framework, we thrive. When we attempt to override it with utopian fantasies detached from reality, people suffer.

Look at economics.

There are moral underpinnings to how economies function best—principles that echo biblical truths: honesty, stewardship, personal responsibility, reward for work, protection of property. These arent just nice ideas. They are the foundation of every prosperous society in history.

Undermine them—through corruption, redistribution schemes detached from productivity, or the erosion of accountability—and what happens?

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Inflation rises. Opportunity shrinks. Trust collapses.

Because economic systems are not immune from moral reality. They depend on it.

Justice tells the same story.

At the heart of true justice is the concept of the imago Dei—the belief that every human being is made in the image of God and therefore possesses inherent dignity and worth. That idea has shaped Western legal systems for centuries. It is why we value life. Why we pursue fairness. Why we punish wrongdoing.

But strip that foundation away, and justice becomes something else entirely.

It becomes selective. Political. Weaponized.

Weve seen it play out—where theft of public resources is excused, where law enforcement is undermined, where victims are forgotten, and criminals are rationalized. When justice is no longer anchored in the inherent value of every human life, it stops being justice at all.

It becomes power.

And then theres peace.

Peace is not achieved by appeasement. It is not sustained by weakness. History has proven that time and time again. Real peace comes through strength, clarity, and moral conviction—the willingness to confront evil and restrain it.

Scripture understood this long before modern geopolitics ever existed.

Blessed are the peacemakers” does not mean blessed are the passive. It means blessed are those willing to do the hard, often costly work of establishing and maintaining order.

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We are watching that principle play out on the world stage even now.

And finally, there is life itself.

Populations dont survive by accident. They survive when families are formed, when children are welcomed, when communities are built around love, sacrifice, and continuity. Every civilization that has thrived has honored those truths in some form.

But reject them—devalue family, diminish the importance of children, redefine the very structure of human relationships—and the consequences are immediate.

Birth rates collapse. Loneliness rises. Societies age and weaken. Life withers. Because life flourishes when it aligns with design.

All of this points to a reality that many would rather avoid: this isnt ultimately about politics.

Its about authority.

Gods design stands as a constant, unchanging reference point. It doesnt shift with cultural trends. It doesnt bend to ideological pressure. It simply is. And that presents a problem for any worldview that insists on self-definition above all else.

Because if Gods design is true, then we are not the ultimate authors of reality. And that is the tension at the heart of it all.

The anger. The insistence. The relentless push to redefine what has always been.

Its not just disagreement with other people. Its resistance to the One who designed it all.

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But heres the part that should give every one of us pause—and hope.

Gods design is not arbitrary. It is not restrictive for the sake of restriction. It is ordered toward life, toward flourishing, toward love.

When we live within it, we dont lose freedom—we find it.

When we honor it, we dont diminish humanity—we elevate it.

And when we reject it, the consequences arent just philosophical.

They are painfully, unmistakably real. 

Because in the end, reality always wins.

And reality, whether we acknowledge it or not, still belongs to God.

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