Tuesday, December 13, 2005

One Nation Under ?

Rabbi Daniel Lapin, founder of Toward Tradition and author of America’s Real War, notes that “In Israel, the mail is not delivered on Yom Kippur.  It is a Jewish nation.  In Saudi Arabia, the mail is not delivered on Friday.  It is an Islamic nation.  In America, the mail is not delivered on Sundays or Christmas.  It is a Christian nation."
Not surprisingly, a November 2005 FOX News poll discloses the following:

  • 59 percent of Americans think Christianity is under attack here;

  • 81 percent disagree with the statement that religion should be “excluded from public life”;

  • 93 percent want “In God We Trust” to remain on our currency and coinage;

  • 90 percent are for keeping “One Nation Under God” in the Pledge of Alliance;

  • 76 percent say public display of the Ten Commandments should be legal;

  • 82 percent favor voluntary school prayer; and

  • 77 percent believe “the courts have gone too far in taking religion out of public life.”
Meanwhile, the civil war of cultural values continues to heat up with polygamists now seeking their “civil rights” - http://www.washtimes.com/specialreport/20051211-121113-7195r.htm.  Are they entitled?  Justice Anthony Kennedy and four concurring SCOTUS justices opined in the 1992 case of Planned Parenthood v. Casey that “at the heart of liberty is the right to define one’s own concept of existence, of meaning, of the universe, and of the mystery of human life”.  On the other hand, Noah Webster, in his massive work, the 1828 Dictionary of the American Language defined civil liberty as “the liberty of men in a state of society, or natural liberty, so far only abridged and restrained, as is necessary and expedient for the safety and interest of the society, state or nation."  Thomas Jefferson affirmed that view in his now famous-but-little-understood 1802 letter to Danbury Baptists [enshrining “separation of church and state”] when he wrote that man “… has no natural rights in opposition to his social duties."

Will we continue down this unmistakable “slippery slope”?  Put more personally, if the outcome of restoring our constitutional republic depended on you, would we transmit it intact to our children and grandchildren?  Well, it really does depend on you – and me!  Theodore Roosevelt issued a poignant challenge when he said, "No man is worth his salt who is not ready at all times to risk his well-being, to risk his body, to risk his life, in a great cause." -Theodore Roosevelt

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