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    Goodbye Constitution Freedom America by Don Jans

    The American Experiment: Will Self-Government Survive?

    Is the Biden administration governing in a way that takes into consideration the will of the American people? Based on his plummeting poll numbers and crude anti-Biden chants filling sports stadiums, the answer would seem to be no.

    Last week’s defeat of the left at the polls in Virginia and elsewhere was a reminder of the pushback potential of “we the people.”

    Some leftist pundits said Terry McAuliffe lost his Virginia gubernatorial campaign in 2021 because he didn’t campaign to the left enough. Others remarked it was the alleged “white supremacist” factor that gave conservatives the victory. Of course, they say this while ignoring the victory of the lieutenant governor-elect in Virginia, Winsome Sears. She is the first black woman to win that position in that state.

    Last week’s election was a reminder of the genius of the Founding Fathers to build into the system the opportunity for the people to correct earlier political mistakes.

    Conservative columnist Star Parker made a comment about this principle once in a television interview with D. James Kennedy Ministries.

    She noted, “What I’ve learned about this whole political arena is that the words of President Garfield are really true. If you have recklessness and corruption in government, it’s because you tolerate it. Because of the beauty of the founding, they give us elections every two years, every four years, and every six years. So, in two years, we get to [elect Congress members] again; every four years, we get the president again; and every six years we get to determine who’s going to be our Senate representation.”

    Parker made this remark right after Biden’s victory about a year ago. She added, “So, I’m just staying encouraged, because this moment in our history is only this moment in our history. History is long, and history is after us, but it’s also before us. … We are now being tested … and it’s uncomfortable to have to get up and actually engage. But we’re called to do that. And we have that chance every two years, every four years, and every six years.”

    Our political developments are a reminder of the American experiment created by the settlers and then the founders of the republic.

    What is America in a nutshell? It is an experiment in self-government under God.

    Some people want to remove the self-government part – but then they ultimately crown the government God. That scenario violates both parts of the phrase: self-government under God.

    Others want to remove the God-part of the phrase. But when we have government without God, even self-government (without God), it all tends to break down because of the inherent sinfulness of humanity.

    John Adams famously said, “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”

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    America’s founders designed things in such a way that we would be a self-governing people. The more people govern themselves the less outward government they need. The less they govern themselves, the more outward government is needed.

    Knowing that we are all accountable before God, our founders understood the need for keeping one’s passions in check. As Thomas Jefferson noted, “Indeed I tremble for my country when reflect that God is just: that his justice cannot sleep forever.”

    Self-government under God leads to greater freedom. The converse is true: Bigger government under man (not God) constricts our freedom.

    Why has America been so blessed– despite all our flaws – lo, these many centuries? I believe that the first steps to self-government under God in America go back to the positive influence of the Pilgrims. Four hundred years ago this autumn, the Pilgrims who settled Plymouth held their first Thanksgiving celebration.

    Our recent Providence Forum documentary, “THE PILGRIMS,” makes the simple point that the Pilgrims just wanted to worship God according to their conscience. In pursuing this religious freedom in the New World, they helped cast a long and positive shadow on what would become the future nation.

    As the hymn “America the Beautiful” points out, “O beautiful for pilgrim feet / Whose stern impassioned stress, / A thoroughfare for freedom beat / Across the wilderness!”

    Ronald Reagan once observed, “Here in this land, for the first time, it was decided that man is born with certain God-given rights. We the people declared that government is created by the people for their own convenience. Government has no power except those voluntarily granted to it by we the people.”

    The Founding Fathers took and extended the Pilgrims’ concept of liberty under God. Our 40th president added, “Oh, there have been revolutions before and since ours. But those revolutions simply exchanged one set of rulers for another. Ours was a revolution that changed the very concept of government.” And for that, all Americans should be full of thanksgiving.

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    Ted Weiland
    Ted Weiland
    2 years ago

    Self-Government!?! Gee, what could go wrong? Everything!, Just open your eyes and look around you!

    The Grand Experiment in Self Government has been a Grand Failure!

    245 Independence days and counting and with each every passing year (thanks to the biblically seditious Constitution created eleven years later) America has only become more enslaved, morally corrupt, economically bankrupt, and that much further down the suicidal trek to the precipice of moral depravity and destruction!

    THIS IS THE “FREEDOM” THE LIBERTY BOYS (aka Enlightenment and Masonic theistic rationalists, aka constitutional framers and founding fathers) BROUGHT TO AMERICA!

    “…they speak great swelling words of vanity … while they promise them liberty, they themselves are the servants of corruption….” (2 Peter 2:18-19)

    Liberty was officially lost in America when the constitutional framers and founding fathers made liberty a goal (almost a God as in France) instead of corollary of implementing the Bible’s perfect law of liberty (Psalm 19:7-11, 119:44-45, James 2:12, etc.) as the law of the land:

    “…Convinced the Constitution would fail to secure and protect liberty, Patrick Henry [who refused to attend the Constitutional Convention, declaring ‘I smelt a rat!’] voiced his concerns to the Virginia Ratifying Convention in 1788:

    ‘…I say our privileges and rights are in danger. …the new form of Government … will … effectually … oppress and ruin the people…. In some parts of the plan before you, the great rights of freemen are endangered, in other parts, absolutely taken away…. There will be no checks, no real balances, in this Government: What can avail your specious imaginary balances, your rope-dancing, chain-rattling, ridiculous ideal checks and contrivances? …And yet who knows the dangers that this new system may produce: they are out of the sight of the common people: They cannot foresee latent consequences…. I see great jeopardy in this new Government.’67

    “In contrast to the federalists’ failed predictions, this and nearly everything the anti-federalists forecast about the Constitution has come true [even after the Bill of Rights was added]….”

    This is the liberty YOU are advancing if you promote either the 18th-century founding fathers or their biblically seditious Constitution as the law of the land. And, if this be case, 2 Peter 2:18-19 fits you just as much as it does the constitutional framers.

    For more, see Chapter 3 “The Preamble: We the People vs. Yahweh” of free online book “Bible Law vs. the United States Constitution: The Christian Perspective” at The Grand Experiment in Self Government has been a Grand Failure!

    For more, see Chapter 3 “The Preamble: We the People vs. Yahweh” of free online book “Bible Law vs, the United States Constitution: The Christian Perspective” at https://www.bibleversusconstitution.org/BlvcOnline/biblelaw-constitutionalism-pt3.html

    See also “Biblical Examination of the Declaration of Independence” at https://www.bibleversusconstitution.org/declaration/declaration-index.html

    Find out how much you really know about the Constitution as compared to the Bible. Take our 10-question Constitution Survey in the sidebar and receive a free copy of the 85-page “Primer” of “BL vs. USC.”

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