Don’t Tread on Me!

Posted by Larry Miller on March 23, 2009 under Why | 2 Comments to Read

One of our great historical icons has now become a badge of dishonor to the Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC). The flag created by Colonel Christopher Gadsden and used by the colonists prior to the adoption of the stars and stripes is now considered to be a sign of a possible domestic terrorist. Never mind that many naval personnel have such a sticker on their cars. It is also revered by many who have an appreciation for American history.

MIAC compiled the report to help law enforcement personnel identify persons who may need watching to protect their citizens from terror attacks. They have decided the modern militia movement is sufficient threat to distract police and investigators from following up on those who have sworn to destroy our country.

Who else is considered troublesome? People who voted for or promoted third party candidates like Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin or Bob Barr. People who are standing up against illegal immigration or may be supportive of our constitution. People who are concerned about the federal reserve system. People who are looking to keep their guns in the face of potential federal moves to restrict second amendment freedoms.

If any of these fit you, it’s time to be concerned. Missouri is middle America… not Governor Schwarzenegger’s land of fruits, nuts and flakes. Sure we have crazies running around, but the inability to draw a more precise picture shows perhaps the internalized prejudices of the group or a complete misunderstanding of our American heritage, culture and values.

Even if those concerns are not your hot button issues, but you have the audacity to believe we should not condone the killing of babies or even if you just take your relationship with God seriously with something as innocuous as the “My Boss Is A Jewish Carpenter” bumper sticker, you could be in the governments cross hairs. They can’t seem to distinguish between the white supremacist Christian Identity movement which raises some legitimate concerns and the prayer warriors at your local church.

The primary things we Christians need to take away from this report is that not only are we not understood by the people now in charge of our society, but in some quarters there is actual hostility and a desire to make Christians look as bad as AIG executives. So… do we pull back, hide and keep our mouths shut as some would like? What would be the result of this cowardly posture? For one thing, we would not be doing our job of being salt and light in a world full of darkness. Then, even more important, many others would live life without the witness to the truth that could change them forever.

There are already rumblings that the charitable tax deduction may be going away and federal funding for anything remotely connected with God is quickly drying up. Our environment is quickly changing. We have decisions to make. So back to the question, do we pull back, hide and keep our mouths shut or do we continue doing what we know is right? These times appear to be requiring focus and courage. The people in Washington and our state capitols would like us to quietly fade into the background. Will we?

Even though we have no intention of blowing up buildings or poisoning water supplies – and the left knows it, dedicated Christians, even law abiding one, do pose a threat because our loyalties lie far from the oval office… no matter who sits in it. Just as Detrick Bonhoeffer spoke the truth in Nazi Germany, we too are called to speak the truth today. We need to be prepared for the time when all or part of Christian teaching may be officially condemned. This may seem far fetched, but just over our northern border, Canadian pastors have been charged with hate crimes for preaching that homosexuality is a sin. Now is the time to decide our course of action and not wait until opposition materializes.

We need to look back into the history that many would love to have us forget and hear the words of Patrick Henry when people tried to shout him down with cries of “Treason”. He responded with “If this be treason, make the most of it!” What will our answer be?

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  • Carrie Wigal said,

    Good stuff! First, might I point out that Ron Paul was not a third party candidate this last go ’round. The problem is nobody in the media or the GOP were willing to recognize him as a legitimate candidate.

    Secondly, I believe we should not sit down and shut up. While I don’t want to get ahead of God, I don’t want to use Him as an excuse for “staying out of it” as well.

    After reading the first few pages of Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” and recognizing the distinguishing difference between a republic and a monarchy as to who is in control, something dawned on me. A monarchy goes against what God ever intended for His people. The people of Israel chose to have a king…to be like the other nations…this was not God’s idea. The problem was this meant swearing their allegiance to someone other than God.

    Our forefathers chose a Republic form of government, so that the people could self-govern, knowing our inalienable rights came from God, therefore nobody could take them away.

    Unfortunately many Christians don’t understand the significance of our form of government. They use the scripture where Jesus tells his followers to obey the authority in the land (Caesar) as justification for falling in line with whatever the government tells us to do.

    The problem is many don’t realize that it is “we the people” who are the government…those guys in Washington work for US, not the other way around. Christians need to be re-educated on what it means to be in a Republic and the power we possess as individuals.

    Then, we need to exercise that power.

    When the people become “afraid” of their government, that’s a sign we’ve got real problems. God is our King, and if anybody has the need to fear someone, it is He whom men should fear. God will not be mocked.

  • admin said,

    Ron Paul ran as the Libertarian candidate for president in 1988. However it is obvious that MIAC was not really up on their facts. I think their biggest problem with peopls like Dr Paul and Rev Baldwin is that they actually believe somthing and put principle above compromise… which makes them dangerous. We can only pray for the protection of these men and people like them when they stand against the expediency of the day by declaring some things are right and some things are wrong… and we had better be on the side of the right.

    Moral relativists hate this!

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