A Great Divorce, Please God

One of LRC’s readers, Greg Moore, recently addressed a men’s Bible study on “The Relationship Between The Church And Government.” Too bad we aren’t talking divorce instead of “relationship.” But if enough of you read Greg’s outline of his talk and forward it to your pastor, perhaps one day we will!  Email me for your copy.

Meanwhile, Greg writes,

If I had any doubt about my convictions relating to the Church’s response they have been fully cleansed by reading of the Kentucky governor’s plan to scan the license plate of anyone attending Easter service.  Where are the pastors in Kentucky? This is as direct of an assault on religious liberty as they are going to encounter. … This should be a wake up call for every pastor that this virus is not the danger but the government is. 

Speaking of pastors missing in action, where have they been throughout the TSA’s reign of terror? Their  craven cooperation with the State in its war on Christianity is merely the most recent manifestation of their insouciance towards government’s wickedness. However callous, cruel or obscene the TSA’s crimes—and there were millions of assaults on innocent passengers in each of those categories—no pastor or church ever publicly denounced the demonic agency.

Indeed, it is left to The National Center for Transgender Equality, a hopelessly confused organization when it isn’t downright evil, to step in where no clergy have gone before. To wit,

The National Center for Transgender Equality … reiterated its call for drastic changes to the screening process.

Why hasn’t the Roman Catholic Church? Or the Episcopal Church? Or the Lutheran, Baptist, Methodist or Presbyterian?

“The current system of passenger screening seriously compromises civil rights and privacy, and transgender travelers are affected particularly harshly. The travelers we hear from don’t just want to get to their gate more quickly, they want to get on a plane without discussing their private parts or having them touched by government officials…

Hey, don’t we all?

“This appalling case [the Thieves and Sexual Assailants tried to force a boy who pretends he’s a girl to strip for them, threatening him with arrest when he refused] just shows what happen when the government makes it its business to know what’s in America’s pants, and uses intrusive technology and jail-style pat-downs

Yes! Love it!

to find out. This isn’t a training problem — it’s inherent in the current system of passenger screening that is based on pat-downs and stereotypes…

Why hasn’t any denomination anywhere ever preached such truth about those blue-gloved perverts?

“This system causes humiliation, whether for transgender people or religious minorities or people with disabilities. TSA keeps saying solutions are just around the corner, but they’ve been saying that for years, and they seem laser-focused on expensive and intrusive new machines with no guarantee the new technology won’t create new problems.”

How shameful, that delusional unregenerates defend simple decency and morality while Christians sit mum.

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9:27 pm on April 16, 2020