King for the Day

And Jehoshaphat said to the king of Israel, “Inquire first for the word of the LORD.” Then the king of Israel gathered the prophets together, about four hundred men, and said to them, “Shall I go to battle against Ramoth-gilead, or shall I refrain?” And they said, “Go up, for the Lord will give it into the hand of the king.” But Jehoshaphat said, “Is there not here another prophet of the LORD of whom we may inquire?” And the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, “There is yet one man by whom we may inquire of the LORD, Micaiah the son of Imlah, but I hate him, for he never prophesies good concerning me, but evil.” And Jehoshaphat said, “Let not the king say so.” Then the king of Israel summoned an officer and said, “Bring quickly Micaiah the son of Imlah.” Now the king of Israel and Jehoshaphat the king of Judah were sitting on their thrones, arrayed in their robes, at the threshing floor at the entrance of the gate of Samaria, and all the prophets were prophesying before them. And Zedekiah the son of Chenaanah made for himself horns of iron and said, “Thus says the LORD, ‘With these you shall push the Syrians until they are destroyed.’” And all the prophets prophesied so and said, “Go up to Ramoth-gilead and triumph; the LORD will give it into the hand of the king.” And the messenger who went to summon Micaiah said to him, “Behold, the words of the prophets with one accord are favorable to the king. Let your word be like the word of one of them, and speak favorably.” But Micaiah said, “As the LORD lives, what the LORD says to me, that I will speak.” And when he had come to the king, the king said to him, “Micaiah, shall we go to Ramoth-gilead to battle, or shall we refrain?” And he answered him, “Go up and triumph; the LORD will give it into the hand of the king.” But the king said to him, “How many times shall I make you swear that you speak to me nothing but the truth in the name of the LORD?” And he said, “I saw all Israel scattered on the mountains, as sheep that have no shepherd. And the LORD said, ‘These have no master; let each return to his home in peace.’” And the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, “Did I not tell you that he would not prophesy good concerning me, but evil?” And Micaiah said, “Therefore hear the word of the LORD: I saw the LORD sitting on his throne, and all the host of heaven standing beside him on his right hand and on his left; and the LORD said, ‘Who will entice Ahab, that he may go up and fall at Ramoth-gilead?’ And one said one thing, and another said another. Then a spirit came forward and stood before the LORD, saying, ‘I will entice him.’ And the LORD said to him, ‘By what means?’ And he said, ‘I will go out, and will be a lying spirit in the mouth of all his prophets.’ And he said, ‘You are to entice him, and you shall succeed; go out and do so.’ Now therefore behold, the LORD has put a lying spirit in the mouth of all these your prophets; the LORD has declared disaster for you.” Then Zedekiah the son of Chenaanah came near and struck Micaiah on the cheek and said, “How did the Spirit of the LORD go from me to speak to you?” And Micaiah said, “Behold, you shall see on that day when you go into an inner chamber to hide yourself.” And the king of Israel said, “Seize Micaiah, and take him back to Amon the governor of the city and to Joash the king’s son, and say, ‘Thus says the king, “Put this fellow in prison and feed him meager rations of bread and water, until I come in peace.”’” And Micaiah said, “If you return in peace, the LORD has not spoken by me.” And he said, “Hear, all you peoples!” 1 Kings 22:22-28

…they cried out with a loud voice and stopped their ears and rushed together at him” Acts 7: 57 (c.f. Matthew 13: 15.)

He who has ears to hear, let him hear.” Mathew 11:15 ; 13: 43, Mark 4: 9, 23, Luke 8: 8; 14: 35.

“We hear what we want to hear.” Countless wise men and women

Ahab met his end at Ramoth-gilead. Did this happen against 400 to 1 odds? Are ‘odds’ how we determine who is actually speaking authoritatively for God? In the end, we do what we want to do, say what we want to say, and believe what we want to believe—the Christians are the worst among us in that we claim the authority to speak for the Almighty. Despite being wrong time after time, we persist in claiming the authority of the infallible God anyway. The charismatics have ripped open the Church from pubis to chin for the purpose of restoring God’s name in our country.

Despite being wrong, our prophets who led better than 80% of us to vote for an evil man, largely continue to double down on the evisceration of the church (and our country.) At work, amongst ‘conservatives,’ I am in the clear minority concerning the direction of the country. Paraphrasing, the complaints call us to look at all the Latinos charging the border, Biden’s various senile statements, and the Libs whining about ‘racism this and racism that!’ All the lies, despite rejection in over 60 court cases, my peers honestly believe the election was not legitimate. We really do live in separate worlds of alternative facts. This will lead to further violence.

Social media and the American Church are largely responsible for the rise of Q-anon radicalizing a significant portion of our friends and neighbors. The belief in the fictitious (at least in the world I live in) satanic cabal is so firmly entrenched that even satire cannot penetrate. It floors me that my peers do not seem to think January 6th was a big deal. It was (and is) a deadly serious (and continuing) threat to this country.

How they are not mortally embarrassed by backing Trump, the man who fueled and used this despicable movement, is beyond me. I am guilty of ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’ is the implication made by my level of disgust and anger. I am ‘deranged’ for having certain moral standards and expectations? Again, we live in different worlds.

The excuse is that all presidents lie. True; they do and many of those lies were egregious and horrifying, leading to great death and destruction. So granted, Trumps thousands and thousands of casual lies, some more destructive than others, could rate somewhere in the middle of the continuum perhaps. The difference then lies not particularly with the horrible man named Donald J. Trump, but in who he represents and what they, the represented, expect. This whole mess just didn’t appear out of nowhere, it has been a long time in the making. We expect lies, we crave them—Trump delivered. We ingest them with relish so we can build fantasy worlds in which we matter not realizing that we are the ones being fed upon and used like toilet paper. (Just ask those who thought Trump was going to protect them while they stormed the Capitol.) It is all just incredibly stupid.

The Church has long abandoned its intellectual roots. It feeds the sheep a diet of emotion; it’s junk food. Over time the malnourishment, the overt abuse and fraud, has left the faithful ill-equipped to determine how to nourish themselves on their own. (Study the Bible referencing accredited scholars having familiarity with the original languages, Pray, Fast, Meditate, exercise, commune with nature, and cultivate the mind in general.) For all the hostility certain branches of evangelicalism have expressed towards the Pope in Rome, they too have set themselves under the authority of a system of ‘apostles and prophets’ who use their special status to elevate themselves above their other brothers and sisters. Just like our political systems, our systems of appointment strongly favor liars as well.

One of the most disappointing aspects of this is the lost opportunity to turn away from our long history of church sponsored racism; some recognize it, some don’t. Of the relatively few who acknowledge racism, and that the superiority of the white race ought be preserved (as the will of God,) this makes things simple as it is unlikely one is ever going to convince them otherwise. We must only hope, for those of us who believe everyone ought to be regarded as equals, that the demographic realities, which will lead to future power shifts, will occur relatively peacefully. This is unlikely given the history of many of the racial clashes in the past where whites felt threatened. Of those who do not acknowledge the reality of systemic racism the situation is far more complicated. The devil in whom no one believes exists can do his best work in secret. This is where the Church has provided, once again, cover for the devil’s work sanctifying the unification of the racist component of the movement which has Trump, who actively stokes the fear of nonwhites and non-Christians to increase his power, as its de facto leader with the righteous ‘other’ goals of the Christian Right. Yet another turd has been launched into the punch bowl; and few seem to believe the latest turd is significant enough to pay notice. The American Church which heavily influences the American ethic has let fear determine its path to embrace its racist past; it has once again refused its reckoning.

The ‘us’ and ‘them’ mentality is now firmly infused into the mix as the insurrectionists stormed the Capitol in Jesus name. Prayers were offered, Jesus signs displayed, the ‘Revelation Song’ played, along side bear spray being sprayed and the Confederate, American, and Trump flags being waved, amongst the beatings being given the police with fire extinguishers and flag poles, amongst the broken glass and the vandalism enacted, amongst the ‘Murder the Media’ graffiti being scrawled and the feces being smeared, the congressmen being hunted with zip-ties in hand, and amongst the repeated calls to hang Mike Pence. You put Jesus’ name on this despicable display? Do imagine yourselves as Christ driving the money changers from the Temple? How could you not be ashamed of being attached to this? How could you believe this is no big deal?

As one who still believes Jesus is the Son of God, our Creator, my King, and our mediator, I sincerely apologize to those on the ‘outside’ for what the American Church has largely become; a political movement which advocates violent authoritarianism for the ‘right’ cause. I’m aware of what our ‘prophets’ say. Let’s just say, I’m not playing the ‘400 to 1’ odd. There is no room in the Bible for White Christian nationalism, as there is no support to bear the modern apostolic and dispensational weights which have been placed upon it by our ‘prophets.’ The test is simple, and I’ve already mentioned it many times. They’ve been wrong, they are wrong, and will continue to be wrong because they have not spoken from the LORD but out of their own greed and pride. More frighteningly, they offer an easy, vindictive, out from the problems of the world which will not come to pass; they both form and play upon your desires for the easy out (rapture.)

God has the power to make us all behave but He doesn’t because He doesn’t want puppets; He wants people, all people. You, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Nationalists, suppose to see yourselves as God’s ‘force’ (army) on earth. I was led to sing those songs as a kid as well and now it leads us to a scorched earth policy of blatant hypocrisy, lies, and the embracement of evil to suppose we can sanctify the political process. We are the process. The whole concept of ‘Chosen’ pollutes the process as well; have you read the book of Jonah lately? There is no specifically ‘special’ people; God love us all.

Faith is not simple folks. Simple faith is not pious but grossly inconsiderate of the mighty gift that we’ve been given. Your evil leaders have purposefully taught you to have a simple faith because it makes you easy prey.  We’ve conflated our will with God’s Will which is extremely easy to do and makes the simple easily manipulatable. I’ve spent decades deprogramming from all the ‘cultural’ training I received from the church from a young age. I haven’t reached the point of becoming an Exvangelical yet, but I do sympathize with the term ‘theologically homeless.’

It’s a sad and lonely place to be. Since I apparently live in a different world with different ‘facts,’ reconciliation with the new apostolics and the Trumpers seems hopeless. I’m at a loss as to how to positively proceed in my state of alienation and disgust. But I do know that I’m not going to speak as I’m expected to speak…

…and I’m not going to drink the punch.

“Christianity will have power” (to [eventually] make us all conform.)

Why was King David punished for taking a census of his military might (see 1 Chronicles 21)? David was warned to not incite the Lord’s anger by doing so, but he did it anyway. Likewise, we have been seduced to take matters into our own hands as we have made a bargain with a terrible human being who promised to bring the full military, economic, and legal might of the United States to fight for ‘Christian’ interests. Are we so confident that the demeanor of God has changed regarding our trusting in worldly power? Why was Simon the magician rebuked by Peter for trying to buy the power the Apostles exhibited (see Acts 8:9- 24)? Yet we sing songs in churches across our land and the world which are associated with ‘ministries’ which sell you training on how to gain the power of a prophet for yourself.

We are corrupt. We have been too blinded by self-serving charlatans to see it. The world marvels at our capitulation in embracing a man, as our champion, who is a cruel and a blatantly self-serving liar. A man who only cares about himself.

The fact that there are those who dispute what is obvious is a terrifying testament to our rejection of the very concept of truth. As I’ve preached for decades, our rejection of the Standard through willful ignorance and neglect has led by the nose to embrace human champions who lead us to feel certain things. The most prolific liars win in such a game. Bribes and rewards for personal fealty becomes the ruling ethic (I cite the groveling Mike Pence as evidence of this.) The man of chaos has risen as he seeds violence to his own benefit. He is our man, the ‘Christian’s man.’ We’ve become fear-mongering synchronists as we crawl into bed with Q-anon carelessly spreading their lies because it is so easy. (I do not participate in social media for reasons of protest, but I still get apprised of what is being spread on Facebook from what my wife tells me of what’s circulating; I am regularly appalled. As an example, here is a link from a site with a bit more journalistic integrity to rebut the false claims which are tearing this country to pieces.)

Christians, need I quote scripture to say that we ought to be people who ought to be slow to judge (meaning: examine the evidence) and lovers of truth? Are we too lazy to do a word search on the words ‘sober’ and ‘truth’ on our Bible App anymore? Q-anon types may quote scripture while they fool you into thinking Trump is our savior from the pedophile, bloodsucking demoncrats, but in pledging allegiance to that man we violate the principles God says should regulate our behavior and thought processes. Instead of leading by example, we’ve bent the knee to political power; we are seeing the fruit of our alliance with ugliness (which is supposed to fight something which is even more ugly. See John 13:15, Philippians 3:17-21, 1 Timothy 1: 12-17.) It is in this kind of environment that people like the McCloskey’s gain such a prominent voice in the new, collective vision for the Christian, Republican (and ‘White-values’ dominated) America.

Due to God’s continuing grace through thousands of years of thinking we can do it better, there are still Christians (?) who understand what the Biblical response to all the ugliness Trump provides us ought to be. Billy Graham, I believe, was well intentioned as he thought that politicians could be persuaded to Christian thought and action but instead the church became enticed by the power of government to achieve its perceived goals. Jerry Falwell Sr. started the Moral Majority to clean up our country using political power as the means. Decades of rhetoric and action by millions of boots on the ground has formed the new Republican Party who, in turn, erected its image of itself—Donald Trump (his meteoric and sudden rise shows this since he is an ‘outsider’ who did not rise up through its ranks.) Now the GOP functions as an institution of worship to that image (which, getting down to the brass tacks, is self-worship of those who make up ‘the Party.’) No party platform was offered at the convention; all the ‘philosophy’ and ‘policy’ of the ‘Party’ lies in the capricious whims of The Donald and in the endless parade of his lies. (Pointing this out should make it clear what I think about the Church and its ‘fixity’ in anything.) If this doesn’t make him a type of antichrist I don’t know what else would. He lives for adoration; he demands total loyalty to him—law, tradition, or decency be damned.

Am I wrong?

I am outnumbered as it seems the holiest among us see much higher values than those alluded to previously; I’ve apparently failed to recognize these values as a majority of my peers have. Have I been so blind as to benefits of power? I have friends (and former friends) and relatives who believe Trump is The Man and will not be persuaded otherwise. What do they know, which I do not? Has the long, slow death of (old ideas concerning) truth led the wise to make a commitment, (perhaps not overtly, but implicitly) that Trump himself is our source of truth? Are the ungodly out to get him because Trump wants to destroy the ‘deep state’ which is the true source of the lies which plague our existence? This makes him a savior, does it not? Just about everyone else, including me, in this new world is lying about the ‘truth’ then. My whole world has been crushed by my peers as to all what I’ve held previously to be true. How do I make the change to conform?

Thousands of years of philosophers and theologians struggling to understand the ‘will of God,’ ethics, and the myriad of epistemological traps (which, I (use to?) believe, protect our freedom) has collapsed into blind faith, the most powerful faith there is, into a human champion. Our (lack of) patience with all the evil in the world has led us to take power into our own hands. This new model brings up questions. All my libertarian proclivities are a horror to God? Mercy yields to force? Mercy if…? What drives us to understand each other? Certainly, empathy would theoretically be easier if we were more alike, wouldn’t it? Compliance could make this possible. Is this God’s Will? Persuasion using reason (1 Peter 3:15?) is no longer the method as it is too uncertain; such a posture yields too much. The messy epistemologies of belief will yield to the certainties of knowledge direct from God through those whose success makes the blessing of that connection sure. Truth is understood within the bounds of the greatest faith. God is doing a ‘new thing.’ ‘Reason’ is only the tool of those who have not heard from God firsthand. These firsthand accounts tell me I am outside the will of God; I must change else I be damned to be outcast.

So, God help me, descending into this new world to save my soul, I must believe…

Chloroquine is a ‘miracle’ drug for Covid 19 which is being heavily suppressed by the ‘deep state’ who hates Trump the truthteller. Apparently, as the one of little faith sees it, thousands of evil doctors would rather see their patients die than hand Trump a win (or the doctors just don’t see the ‘truth’ as Trump does.) I’ll try harder… The rule of non-contradiction, a rule of fallen reason, which basically states that two conflicting claims cannot possibly be true (though they can both be false,) is not valid. For example, when Trump tells Woodward that Corona is deadly stuff and tells the public that Corona is nothing to worry about, apparently, I (we) don’t understand the wisdom of why Trump did that. (‘Panic’ was a stated reason, which apparently, we should be panicked about what will happen if Biden gets the reigns—but ah me of little faith!)

I need to find and understand the great faith of those Christian leaders whose holiness and apparent favor of the Almighty have protected their congregations from COVID as other, as it would seem, ‘lesser’ congregations who’ve been hit hard by the disease for their lack of faith and good standing with the LORD. I need to relearn that we are not here to bridge gaps, make friends with, or gain understanding of people from other cultures to win their hearts and minds. There are winners and losers, and always ‘America First!’ The foreigner must learn that American Christianity is the true Christianity; if they wish to gain the favor of the one true God, they must become like us. And always remember to give thanks to God that I’m not like those unfortunate souls living in those ‘shithole’ countries.

I must believe that Trump continues to bring to us what ought to be—that he is the path to Christian power (and the New Earth.) His success proves it. He is risen miraculously through the corrupt democratic institutions to destroy the powers of those institutions. That is what he was hired to do and he’s doing it. Conventional wisdom and the testimony of history interprets the actions of Trump as aligning with the playbook of authoritarians, but I must understand to whom Trump is really working for-God Almighty. Only the fallen worry about reasoning out the origins of ethical action (such as depicted in Socrates’ dialog with Euthyphro.) God decides (divine fiat) what is right and tells His servants (whom you who know by the testimony of their success) His Will. Those who lack firsthand knowledge must have faith in his servants who tell us that God’s omnipotence works through us and our faith. It is not finished. We must believe and act with confidence to win the race, accomplish the goals, lest God’s omnipotence (and competence) be questioned (if the plan should fail.)

Putting this into human terms I can understand, God is building His [planned community] on earth and there will be a new [Home Owners Association] to keep things tidy. This is what is best for me. Understanding the new terms leads me to conclude that my own interests and comfort dictate that I must fit in with the ruling association’s standards; I thus must wisely choose conformity to safeguard my freedom. ‘Tis God’s Will that ‘we’ should have power. It might take me a bit to figure out how who the intended ‘we’ is in this formulation so please be patient with me on my journey to true (personal?) freedom in God’s Will. Endeavoring to be a new man…

Hallelujah and Amen.

P.S. I confess that do hope I like the new color scheme… oh yeah, I’m already white. Whew! Dodged that one!  Oh. Dang. Ok. Reset. Try again….

Blind Yourselves and Be Blind…

Reflecting on this passage for my next post on 2020’s leap day; what is going on today is nothing new.

“Astonish yourselves and be astonished; blind yourselves and be blind! Be drunk, but not with wine; stagger, but not with strong drink! For the LORD has poured out upon you a spirit of deep sleep, and has closed your eyes (the prophets), and covered your heads (the seers). And the vision of all this has become to you like the words of a book that is sealed. When men give it to one who can read, saying, “Read this,” he says, “I cannot, for it is sealed.” And when they give the book to one who cannot read, saying, “Read this,” he says, “I cannot read.” And the Lord said: “Because this people draw near with their mouth and honor me with their lips, while their hearts are far from me, and their fear of me is a commandment taught by men, therefore, behold, I will again do wonderful things with this people, with wonder upon wonder; and the wisdom of their wise men shall perish, and the discernment of their discerning men shall be hidden””

Isaiah 29: 9-14

The Tragic Loss of Our Witness

This past year has brought me a few significant personal losses. No literal deaths, but there have been deaths of relationships—one intentional, because of its persistent destructive toxicity, and several unintentional. It is to one of these unintentional personal losses to which I wish to speak to illuminate a movement of thought which led a friend, for some 18 or so years, of mine to unfriend me because I would not bow to the Christian Right, to Trump and his Party. Some of his last words to me were that my ‘mind was not submitted to God.’ My rebellion against the voice of God was evidently set in concrete and so my friend was going to ‘turn elsewhere.’ I now search for the motive which would drive people apart in the holy defense of an obviously very bad man. My personal separation is surely just one out of millions and seems to be accelerating as battle lines are drawn. Was my friend’s separation from this unsubmitted rebel morally justified for the greater good? I wonder as well if it is true, as certain people keep telling me, that commitment to relationship trumps conviction to truth? I’m having a hard time believing this…   

This ‘friend’ of whom I speak has always been a charismatic. I was raised in that environment and understand the mindset even though I’m admittedly very skeptical, even hostile, towards charismatic ‘revelation.’ We still met periodically, getting our families together for a BBQ; we’d meet for lunch and talk about our lives, wives, kids, problems, and theology. I never pulled punches; I thought we had a true friendship where we could be honest with each other, tolerating each other’s differences. With the rise of Trump, his efforts to convert me started to become sharper and more insistent. I never softened though; we’ve survived differences before. I told him exactly why I didn’t believe the Trump Prophecies, and why the Christian Right is toxic using Scripture, historical arguments from reason and experience, and growing evidence gathered by social scientists. My language was direct and sometimes harsh. (In the Old Testament the language of the prophets was very direct and harsh against injustice and dishonesty as well.) He kept telling me that I could be a tremendous asset to their organization even though I kept telling him I didn’t believe in that organization. I read the various books (David Barton and other leaders in the Christian Right) he gave me. I even went to one of his political meetings to demonstrate that I wasn’t afraid to go. (There was little debate or reflection; the leader mostly just issued marching orders to the troops.) None-the-less my friend kept hoping (and praying) that I would eventually submit to what he said was the will of God. I’ll say up front that I won’t because I don’t believe he is hearing from God; and I’m going to explain why I don’t believe his claim.

There is no way, knowing from Scripture what God thinks about injustice and dishonesty, that God would tell anyone to support an obviously ends-justifies-the-means movement which would have us defending a textbook narcissist and sociopath (among other things) as our only hope for restoring the fortunes and blessings of the United States and Israel. I refuse to agree with today’s Christian Right leaders who, along with Trump, are openly using language which suggests that being inclined to the political left (which in my case means being inclined towards personal liberty and responsibility and hostile towards authoritarianism, trust in a particular personality to ‘save’ America, and the politics which are driven by stoking fear and resentment) means that the ‘lefty’ must be hostile to God and religion. I will continue to argue that one doesn’t have to conform to certain cultural norms (conservativism,) understanding (patriotism,) or political persuasion (Republican) to be a Christian.

After the law was fulfilled (Matthew 5:17,) we were left with a call to a common humanity to worship God ‘in spirit and in truth’ (John 4:23); this includes loving one another (Romans 13:8-10.)  We witness by carrying each other’s burdens (Galatians 6:2) and by rejoicing in the truth (1 Corinthians 13:6.) We witness by upholding goodness, excellence, and justice as we defend the weak from oppression (Isaiah 1:17; Philippians 4:8; James 1:27.) Christians are called to persuade (1 Peter 3:15) and to serve as examples (1 Peter 2: 11-12) as our witness to the world. I see no justification in the New Covenant for Christians to even desire to take over the government and reinstate of kind of Christian Theocracy to use force—which is what government is—to ‘witness’ by changing culture to whatever we think (God tells us through some spiritual authority) it ought to be.

God has the power to make us all behave; why doesn’t He? This should be very telling; as ‘imitators of God’ (Ephesians 5:1) we should think long and hard about the use of force to make people behave in a godly manner. Have we once again forgotten that good behavior cannot save us anyway? Seeking reform by means acquiring political power only corrupts us because of what we have to do to attain political power–corruption stains our witness. It is a noble goal to influence culture to be more truthful, just, and loving, but we should do so by personally standing for truth, justice, and charity ourselves. But that is the harder path isn’t it?

In choosing the easier path of using collective power to change the world, we’ve since been led into committing ourselves to a man we believe, as we’ve been trained, is the chosen one thus we’ve placed our hopes in political power wielded by a few men as they are supported by an easily manipulated, morally lazy mass of fearful and resentful people. We must all now abide the open obstruction of the truth and the perversion of justice; we must embrace the cruelty, resentment, and division fostered by our chosen one to protect our prophetic investment. Heaven forbid we should have to admit we were wrong! Later historians will not be kind to us.

Wannabe theocrats cite Romans 13 and 1 Peter 2: 13-17 as proof of their position for the use of force. There are many fine libertarian arguments out there which show Romans 13 to not divinely authorize either Christian authoritarianism or blind trust in government power. I’m not going to duplicate those arguments here but simply say that the authoritarian camp’s citation of the above texts to show divine sanction to grab authority in the name of God ignores the obvious political/cultural differences between then and now. Democracy didn’t exist, that short-lived experiment died hundreds of years before. The Roman Republic was dead as well as all effective power had been gathered to and by the Emperor Augustus many decades before Paul wrote his epistles. The people didn’t vote; power was obtained by heredity, conquest, appointment, and intrigue. Of course, the political process and authority was in God’s hands from the perspective of the early Christians and they were not called to fight for and/or maneuver themselves into political power. The political landscape has since dramatically changed; the ordinary person (or group) can now enter and participate in the political process. Our own will now enters the equation. How do we know if some course of action is God’s Will or merely our own? Should we now say if we should become successful in asserting our collective will to gain political power, that such success should signify divine blessing upon those gains since we believe God is in control of history? I think not.

Those in the ‘Christian Right’ are taking advantage of an evolving movement of thought to create a series of cooperating top-down organizations. There are many moving pieces on the board, and the ideological shift to make these accumulations of power possible did not happen overnight. In years past, most American Christians were pre-millennialist as it was popularized decades ago by books such as ‘The Late, Great Planet Earth’ and the ‘Left Behind’ series which, in short, had the Christians ‘raptured’ (removed) from the world to which the Anti-Christ would rise and consolidate the world under his rule. Jesus would eventually return, defeat the Anti-Christ at the battle of Armageddon, and set up an earthly throne in Jerusalem to rule on earth for a thousand years. The various speculated timelines of event (commonly known as the 7-year Tribulation) were numerous, and all the predictions made were wrong—most were based around the rebirth of the nation of Israel in 1948. Since it has been better than 70 years since 1948, the ‘generation’ piece of the prophetic puzzle has become untenably long and so the ‘industry’ has had to adjust. The nation of Israel is still the center of end-times speculation since it is such a unifying belief for American Evangelicals, yet the return of Christ is said to be now dependent upon Christians accomplishing some number of political goals in order to prepare the way for that return. There is nothing in the Bible which clearly teaches this; so we invent ways of elevating ourselves above the idea of static Biblical authority and a closed Canon to create men (and women) who carry authority to speak of God’s current Will and develop the means of getting the common Protestant to accept this authority.

This is nothing new. Joseph Smith back in the 1830’s for example, had a series of visions which taught him that Christendom had been getting it wrong for two thousand years and that God had chosen Joe to restore the church to what it should have been all along. Mormonism was born as they received a seemingly endless supply of new revelations and scriptures as God evidently keeps changing His mind about things as time and history march on. The President of the Church, as counseled by the Quorum of the Twelve, now issues regular updates on what the current Will of God is today for the Mormon to then follow in obedience.

Similarly, a (now deceased) theologian by the name of C. Peter Wagner helped develop a ‘new’ theological and prophetic framework for the merger between church and state by (among many things) making a case for the need of fresh words for a new world—these words from God will be given by living people who hold the title of ‘Apostle’ or ‘Prophet;’ Wagner called this new movement of God’s the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR.)

The NAR has no formal organizational structure or headquarters unlike the Latter Day Saint churches; rather it employs a system of geographically situated ‘Apostles’ (in theory, equal in authority to the original eyewitnesses) and ‘prophets’ who make the general claim that the historical claims made in the Bible are insufficient to witness to today’s world. NAR adherents now embark upon a campaign of ‘signs and wonders’ in which they teach their followers (for money) how to become miracle workers themselves. This approach works for many because it helps alleviate a common angst about our individual insignificance in an increasingly disconnected world giving believers a sense of purpose, importance, and connectedness. The NAR (and the CR which has obvious similar interests) spread their teachings and influence through ‘Christian’ broadcast networks (CBN, TBN, God TV, Bethel TV, etc.…) and the Christian music industry (Bethel and Hillsong) to infiltrate various churches of various denominations. The perceived ‘success’ of these approaches is commonly seen as having the blessing of God upon through the fact of their success thanks to the theology of ‘health-and-wealth’ being previously woven into our brains. Once the music makes its way from the minivan into the church, the sources of that music have at least the implicit approval of the local authorities in that church as being okay. Kids go to the ‘Jesus Culture’ and ‘Bethel Music’ concerts to be introduced to new experientially based theology coming out of Bethel Church in Redding, California to then drag it back their own churches. People start reading Bill Johnson’s (and a plethora of other Apostles) books and the various heresies (including The Passion Translation TPT) make it back to the local congregations. Churches all over the world (knowingly affiliated or not with the NAR movement) are paying millions in royalties to fuel this ideological takeover which includes funding and promoting a completely dishonest ‘translation’ (committee of one ‘Apostle’ Brian Simmons) of the Bible (the TPT upholds post-millennialist NAR theology) which is being incorporated into churches worldwide.  

The Seven-Mountain-Mandate (SMM) is a centerpiece of NAR post-millennial eschatology which asserts that Christians must invade the seven cultural spheres of influence (Religion, Family, Education, Government, Media, Arts & Entertainment, and Business.)  I should make clear that I have no objections to Christians being in and involved with the ‘seven spheres’ listed above. However, our witness should not depend upon earthly mechanizations of human planned power grabs for the reason that in democratic environments where charismatic ‘revelation’ is commonly accepted, God’s Will becomes easily confused (putting it nicely) with our own. I refuse to believe God would desire to subject the revelation of His Will to the power of human charisma. “‘Not by strength and not by power, but by my Spirit,’ says the Lord who rules over all” (Zechariah 4:6.)

As the Standard (the Bible) is systematically undermined by the assertion that today’s Will of God is being revealed in modern day ‘signs and wonders,’ (i.e. parlor tricks and psychological manipulation from what I’ve seen) there is obvious uncertainty in you personally knowing whether the self-proclaimed Apostle or Prophet is indeed directly hearing from God. In such uncertainty, the ‘faithful’ adherent must place his or her faith under the authority of the Apostle or Prophet—in that case, you are placing your trust of knowing God’s Will into the hands of a mere man (or woman.) This is extremely foolish as it invites both arrogance and error. These ‘Apostles’ claim to hear directly from God—which means, if true, their teachings cannot be questioned. We are now just supposed to accept the ‘word’ from these self-appointed prophets and apostles and place our faith in them as knowing the Will of God as we are comforted by placing power into the hands of the ‘successful;’ i.e. the ones with the ‘magic’ to convince the masses to turn over the goods to them.

Need I quote Scripture on this system, which is at its root authoritarian, arrogant, and inflexible? How about Matthew 23: 1-12 for instance? Those who supposed to speak for God have tied up a very heavy load for Christians to carry—we must now defend at all costs a very immoral man as ‘Apostle’ Lance Wallnau has proclaimed Donald Trump to be the ‘chaos candidate’ who would help us restore this nation to greatness. We sell coins with the image of King Cyrus next to Donald Trump to remind us of his importance in our prayers. We’ve chained ourselves to the fortunes of Trump; this is slavery.

Read 1 Corinthians 3 and see that we are not here to follow men or women, to place our faith and hope in them; but we are to serve, persuade, season, love, and enlighten others within those ‘seven spheres’ of human experience without becoming like them (James 1:27.) We don’t try to control ‘the system’ (and ‘them,’) we just control ourselves, live rightly, and serve as examples. God does the rest.

Most people within the church are lamenting how society is becoming more secular but embrace as the solution to the problem that which I believe is a primary cause. Objective numbers collected by social scientists are confirming a mass exodus. Young people are leaving the church in droves; dare we say ‘signs and wonders’ evangelism is not working? Wouldn’t it just be easier to just easier to blame the Left for failing to submit to God’s authority? There is no room for reflection—God has spoken! (And we do not want to be forced to admit that we’ve been duped by those who claim to speak for God.)

One of the most currently well-established intersections between church and state is the National Prayer Breakfast—a weeklong event which a lobbying group publicly known as ‘The Fellowship’ (Jeff Sessions and Mike Pence are two high ranking member of this group who refer to themselves internally as ‘The Family’) backchannels access (past the bureaucracy of the State Department) to important government officials (including the President) for those willing to pay the price. ‘The Family’ (an extremely powerful organization which operates furtively the rest of the year) rose to prominence thanks to Billy Graham who pressured President Eisenhower to attend the Family’s Prayer Breakfast; every President since has attended as a matter of tradition. The founder of The Family, Abraham Vereide, said that in 1935 God told him that Christians should be going after the ‘key men’ for Christ. In theory, there is nothing wrong with this idea if it is pursued on a personal level; but this means is not okay as it has come to be a ‘pay-to-play’ institutional lobbying event of shameless influence trading. Using channels of government power and skirting the checks and balances of that power to evangelize, not only these various leaders themselves, but also the people who look to them, is corrupt. These men in The Family may honestly think they are working earnestly for Christ, but they forget that there is no Biblical warrant for employing corrupt practices to evangelize; they are violating the command found in James 1:27 as they use corrupt methods to do God’s work. We’ve all forgotten that these governmental/religious alliances and systems of power were referred to as being unholy ‘Beasts’ in St. John’s Apocalypse; yes that’s right–the book of Revelation is hostile towards these kinds of alliances.

Practically speaking, all this religious influence trading in the halls of government is repulsing millions from the real hope of finding grace and forgiveness with Jesus Christ. The complaint oft repeated by Christians is that we are losing our representation and influence in both the culture and in government. I’m afraid this is far from the truth—our influence is loud and clear and this is a big reason why millions are turning away in revulsion. But again, we must believe and continue the program because God has spoken, and we’ve made a commitment. The following paragraphs will show just how low we are willing to sink to keep this commitment.

A few weeks ago, a departing writer for Christianity Today said what he really thought about supporting a ‘grossly immoral’ man. About two hundred big names in the Christian leadership immediately strongly condemned the audacity of the editorial, which called into question the judgement of both Christians and their leadership, and accused the author of damaging the Christian witness of millions. Those ‘big names’ must prove that they really do know God’s Will–there is a lot at stake for them. The price the little guys have to pay for this is to keep waving our flags and thumping our chests as ‘our man’ keeps committing one indecency after another. Ought we blessed as peacemakers (Matthew 5:9) as our man committed an act of war by assassinating a senior leader (admittedly a very bad man hated not only by us but by millions of other people in the Middle East) of a sovereign nation allegedly saving the lives of hundreds of Americans? (The claim of this act’s necessity to ‘keep the peace’ was made without providing evidence of an imminent threat above anything above what he’s been doing for the past couple decades.) We shall now stand patiently by as our man lies and lies about anything and everything in an all-out assault upon the very concept of truth —‘facts’ are all ‘alternative,’ and the news which is hostile to the ‘Chosen One’ is fake. Trump, we are to believe, is the only one telling the truth—everyone else is lying. It appears that a majority of Evangelicals believe that! We will applaud our man’s efforts to undermine our confidence in our intelligence community but our man (and his sycophants) will cite the evidence collected by that same community when it suits our man’s purposes (such as in the above case involving the assassination of a bad man to gin up support from his base.) We will tolerate and justify our man’s repeated flaunting of the law and all the whining about the checks on his power as being offensive to the ‘will of the people’ implying that it is the will of the people that he should be free to act as a dictator. (We defend this by saying it is our only path to freedom and ‘greatness’?) We will embrace this unrepentant, uncouth, insecure, lazy, expensive, sociopathic train wreck who refuses to accept counsel (he said it himself it regards to setting foreign policy, ‘I’m the only one that matters’) who will throw anyone under the bus who will not pledge personal loyalty to the most important man in the universe. Even after so many lies, scandals, bullying, and a plethora of embarrassing childish displays of perpetual victimhood (despite having a well-established cult-following willing to drink the Kool-Aid at a moment’s notice,) it appears that three-quarters of American Evangelicals still place our hope in this ‘strong man.’ We Christians have pledged unthinking, unreflective, personal loyalty to this man. Below, we’ll go over a few specific things being said by the faithful about this wonderful human being…  

On January 3, 2020, the Evangelicals for Trump coalition had a little get-together at ‘Apostle’ Guillermo Maldonado’s megachurch, El Ray Jesus, in Miami, Florida. In the article that describes this little event, we find out from one parishioner there that writer of the Christianity Today editorial which condemned Trump as ‘grossly immoral’ was a non-believer who is ‘stuck in the past’ and doesn’t see that although Trump is ‘coarse and blunt’ he ‘has a pure heart.’ Another parishioner said of Trump, ‘He’s been the strongest defender of Christianity today. He has a clear stance on abortion and Israel’ and that ‘Everything he stands for is what the Bible says.’ Really? Someone who is inarguably a bald-faced liar of epic proportions, for starters, is pure of heart? And what does Donald Trump stand for? The abundance of his actions scream that he stands for himself; everyone else, excepting perhaps his daughter, is disposable. The statements above are just jaw dropping in the face of all the evidence Donald himself provides out of his own mouth and his twitter account. Truth is dead; and we killed it.

(The words of Friedrich Nietzsche were prescient: ‘God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers? What was holiest and mightiest of all that the world has yet owned has bled to death under our knives: who will wipe this blood off us? What water is there for us to clean ourselves? What festivals of atonement, what sacred games shall we have to invent? Is not the greatness of this deed too great for us? Must we ourselves not become gods simply to appear worthy of it?’)

We see what we want to see and hear what we want to hear. A good con man, which Donald is among the best of them, can read his audience for what they want to hear, and speak accordingly; truth does not matter—just establish a new reality using confidence as an authority. That nasty little proclivity ours towards confirmation bias (and laziness) inhibits rational and logical evaluation of what is being said when our bias is being fed as we greedily belly up to the trough. For example, Trump said at the rally, ‘The intolerant left is on a campaign against religion.’ Most of us understand that people are rejecting religion left and right;Trump knows this is a big concern of ours. What we generally do not ask too deeply is why. Here, Trump is telling his supporters that the Christian loss of religious ground is basically his personal enemy’s fault. Since it is accepted that Trump is God’s chosen one, adding two and two gives us the simple answer that any enemy of Trump’s is an enemy of God’s—no painful self-examination is necessary. Scapegoat established. Another interesting thing Trump said at the event was, ‘In America we don’t worship government, we worship God.’ Preach it! We say… But we do not reflect on this sermon because one could come to realize that this statement is actually damning to the whole program of the Christian Right which seeks to gain political power to restore this nation back to its (alleged) Christian founding. I remind you all again that God said, “‘Not by strength and not by power, but by my Spirit,’ says the Lord who rules over all” (Zechariah 4:6.)  We’re too impatient for this though; we’re going to grab power to make things happen the way God should have made them happen. Our Will be done…

We have been duped by a small army of men and women who have set themselves above the teachings of the Bible and what it says about how we should be a witness to the world. You’re wrong yet again Donald; here in America we worship ourselves. We do not leave the worries of tomorrow to God as we should and live rightly today. No. We will gain strength and use political power to work ‘God’s Will’ as these ‘Apostles’ tell us we should. Don’t look back; don’t question—full speed ahead.

In conclusion, ‘friend,’ I will not bend the knee to men. I do have much more to say but it should be clear enough from what I’ve said so far that there can be no compromise; the battle lines are drawn—the stakes are too high. I understand that this little essay has a near zero chance of changing anybody’s mind; but I want to make publicly clear that I will never submit to Trump, his Party, or anyone who seeks to empower themselves over me by claiming to speak for God. We are now past reason and so authoritarianism will rise once more as we chant, ‘USA! USA! USA!’ As for me, I will live as a free man; an ‘unsubmitted’ rebel I remain…

Farewell.