On A Letter From An Agnostic
I couldn't count how many times I've heard a sincere
Christian say to me,
"Chuck, all we
have to do is elect more Christians to public office".
I wish it was only that easy! The fact is we have been
electing "Christians" to public office for decades. In fact, when is the last
time you voted for someone who did NOT proclaim to be a
Christian?
Most everyone in public office claims to be a Christian.
In my whole life, I never remember a candidate for
public office saying,
"Vote for me; I'm an atheist". Do you?
Richard Nixon claimed to be a Christian; Gerald Ford
claimed to be a Christian; Jimmy Carter claimed to be a
Christian (he even taught Sunday School and
took alcohol out of the White House);
Ronald Reagan claimed to be a Christian; Bill Clinton
claimed to be a Christian (how many times did we see
Clinton on his way to church with his giant-print Bible
under his arm?); George Bush I and II claimed to be a
Christian. Bush II held prayer meetings in the White
House we are told. Even Barack Obama claims to be a
Christian.
Ditto for virtually every congressman and senator ever
elected. Republicans and
Democrats,
liberals and conservatives, men and women, whites and
blacks: they all claim to be Christians. If electing
"Christians"
was all we needed to do, we should be in the Millennial
Kingdom by now!
Of course, I can hear many Christians now saying under
their breath,
"But we need REAL Christians in public office". And,
of course, the people saying this are the ones who are
qualified to know which ones are REAL Christians and
which ones aren't. Right?
In speeches all over America, I have surprised many
Christian people when I say, I would rather vote for an
unbeliever who would preserve, protect, and defend the
US Constitution, than vote for a believer who would NOT
preserve, protect, and defend the US Constitution.
When a civil magistrate assumes public office, he or she
does not swear an oath to be a
"good Christian",
or to be a "good
conservative", or to read their Bible and pray every
day. What they do swear to, however, is to
"preserve,
protect, and defend" the US Constitution.
The reason why it doesn't matter to a hill of beans
whether we elect Republicans or Democrats, or liberals
or conservatives, or Baptists or Catholics, etc., is
because, for the most part, none of them cares one iota
about honoring their oath of office to be faithful to
the Constitution! But holding our elected officials to
the Constitution should be the primary focus of any
public servant's constituents. Forget the rhetoric!
Forget the label! Forget the religious piety! If our
public servants do not submit themselves to the
Constitution to which they swore an oath before God and
men, they are liars and frauds and should be treated as
such!
But, because the vast majority of Americans do not
themselves understand, appreciate, and value fidelity to
the Constitution, they are content to let their
politicians routinely ignore and trample constitutional
government.
Therefore, Christian Democrats cheer the
unconstitutional, loathsome policies and decisions of
"Christian"
Jimmy Carter, and Christian Republicans cheer the
unconstitutional, loathsome policies and decisions of
"Christian"
George W. Bush.
And, as Sonny and Cher sang,
"The Beat Goes
On". And the rush toward bigger and bigger
government, less and less freedom, and more and more
socialism goes on–all these
"Christians" in public office notwithstanding.
In the midst of all this duplicity and chicanery come
honest, freedom-loving, constitutionalists of all
stripes, shapes, and sizes: men and women from all
persuasions, backgrounds, and education who understand
the principles of constitution government enough to be
truly considered a friend of freedom.
That's why I have often said, not all Christians are our
friends, and not all unbelievers are our enemies.
Case in point: I recently ran across this blog from a
professing agnostic. Before reading it, please
understand that countless numbers of our
"Christian
brethren" have routinely lambasted, lampooned, and
laughed at constitutionalists such as myself,
Congressman
Ron Paul,
Sheriff Richard Mack, former gubernatorial candidate
Chelene Nightingale, Pastor John Weaver, author and
researcher
Joel Skousen,
former congresswoman Helen Chenowith, former
gubernatorial candidate Debra Medina, former Vice
Presidential candidate
Ezola Foster,
etc., etc.
So, with that said, here is the quotation from a
professing agnostic's blog about yours truly:
"Some reading this have already picked up on the fact
that I'm pretty much atheist. Well, I am perhaps
agnostic.
"Pastor Chuck Baldwin–call him Dr if you prefer, call
him Chuck, call him almost anything but a
'hypocrite'–it's the underlying message that keeps me
reading to the end of his articles.
"His message is Freedom–he preaches from God's side but
his message is Freedom for all men, not just his own
flock, not just those that profess to be Christians at
large, not just those which agree with him, not just
those which will follow his ways–but freedom for all
men; let them by their own actions be judged here and in
the there-after. There is actually rather few ways one
can live in a civil, sane, safe and FREE society–it has
darned little to do with one's faith; it has everything
to do with one's character.
"If the preacher–a person who professes to stand for the
works of Jesus and his father, God–is unable to minister
without kow-towing to the State, if he is unable to
speak the truth without risk of persecution, then he
should not be silent, nor should he find himself
standing alone in his trials. If he is speaking the
truth of all men–that freedom does not come at gun
point, and it's not a brand name and trademarked by the
political idols of the age–it makes no difference if he
says 'Praise the Lord' or 'Viva la Revolution.'
"But today, the preachers who'd speak the truth of
what's harming his people can be persecuted by the same
corrupted system as any other time–they are the same
dog, only the leg movement and dress code varies era to
era. He will find his congregation is more concerned for
their own hide and possessions than they are for the
truth. They merely mouth the words of their Savior and
mean none of it to apply to themselves.
"Chuck Baldwin, the Freeman, happens to hold his Bible
as his crutch where others do not. He preaches of his
religion and the views he's formed from his belief, and
he sometimes p*#@ me off because he's rather
conservative whereas I'm not so much–but even if I will
not follow his religion or his God–I will follow his
lead as a Freeman. I don't mind if he's not exactly the
same as me in thoughts and ideals, nor do I care if his
politics are a little far to the right for my personal
tastes because he's not bothering me with those things.
He is calling for all humanity to rise, as Freemen
united, and be shed of the tyrants that would enslave
every man, every woman and every child to their whim.
"It is true that the Pastor and I would have significant
differences in opinion over time–but for so long as one
can say to the other: if you come in peace as a Freemen
and harm me not by your ways, you are welcome at my
table–then there are at least two volunteers for the
battle against tyranny standing shoulder to shoulder
calling for other Freemen to join us. We need not
concern ourselves with the slaves. By default, they'll
become Freemen when their masters flee under the wrath
of the Freemen arisen. Courage in their convictions is
their shield, and truth, justice, and honor their code."
(Name withheld)
The understanding, wisdom, and character that is
represented in the above blog is rarely demonstrated in
any church, from any churchman, or from any pastor!
I would sooner share a foxhole with this agnostic (and
try to win him to the Lord at the same time) than with
many professing Christians.
When did we Christians lose our character? When did we
lose our honor? When did we forget what it means to be
Freemen? When did we forget the principles of
constitutional government? When did we lose our
understanding of Natural Law and Natural Rights?
It seems to me that all over America
"the stones are
crying out", because men and women of the Covenant
are sitting back fat, happy, and dumb!
No, electing
"Christians" is
not all that
is needed! If we don't start looking past party labels
and Christian profession, and start getting serious
about preserving the fundamental principles of Natural
Law, constitutional government, and freedom, this land
of liberty is going to quickly disappear!
My dear agnostic friend, you're welcome in my foxhole
any day!
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Dr. Chuck Baldwin recently left the Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida to move to Montana. He hosts a weekly radio show. His website is here.