So there I was, discussing the judgement of
God with three teenage girls in the centre of Stockport. It was one of those
moments that will stay with me forever. There was nothing overly dramatic, or
unusual about the encounter; God’s judgement of the wicked is something that
comes up again and again with those who seek to justify their sins. The girls
were not excessively hostile, or anti-Christian, in fact their lack of
conviction about anything, was perhaps one of the most disturbing elements of
the whole scenario! It was simply the way in which their response to the matter
was articulated. After I had explained the guilt of sin, the holiness of God and the
righteous justice of the Judge of all mankind, one of the girls responded with, “but judging
people is like not nice. It’s like not fair!”
Peter Hitchens, brother of
the late Christopher, once quipped, “Hell was abolished around the same time
that abortion was legalized and the death penalty done away with!” The idea of
eternal punishment was so beyond the mind-set of this teenage trio, who were the
products of systematic secularization and Humanistic grooming, that all they
could do was cry, “That’s not fair!"
We live in a largely secular society; a society that seems to worship the intellectual elite. Why then is it, that so many cannot express their thoughts intelligently, or apply any kind of robust argumentation, or engagement with the Christian faith, other than “it’s not fair!”
Liberal Fascism |
National Secular Society
In 2011 a legal challenge
from the National Secular Society was brought against Bideford Town Council for
saying prayers in meetings.
After conducting an
investigation, the Mail on Sunday found that more than a fifth of councils
still have a Bible reading or a prayer at the start of meetings. Communities
Secretary Eric Pickles has also reaffirmed the freedom for town hall officials
to say formal prayers.
The newspaper’s Freedom of
Information Act request found that 59 out of 271 councils, 22 per cent, have a
prayer or reading in their meetings.
Mr Pickles warned: “It’s
clear that some politically correct town hall officials are still trying to
marginalise faith and impose an illiberal and intolerant secularism.”
Scottish Secular Society
A secularist pressure group
has targeted every school in Scotland demanding to know about their chaplaincy
services.
The Scottish Secular
Society (SSS) wrote a letter in September asking 24 questions, including
whether material disagreeing with homosexuality had been distributed in the
school.
But The Christian Institute
urged schools not to be intimidated by the ‘hostile’ Freedom of Information
(FOI) request, and reminded schools that it IS lawful for them to invite in
religious groups.
Colin Hart, the charity’s
director, said, “we want to reassure you that schools are fully within their
rights to invite chaplains and representatives of faith groups or religious
organisations to conduct activities on their premises."
Mr Hart also said: “The FOI
request is wide in scope and shows the SSS’s hostility towards any lawful
manifestation of religious and moral belief within Scottish schools.”
Girl Guides
In September 2013, Girl guiding UK officially introduced a new Humanist oath, replacing “to love my God” with “to be true to myself and develop my beliefs”. In Northern Ireland the new politically correct ousting of God has come in for some criticism.
The vast majority of Girl guide groups in Northern Ireland meet in Church buildings.
The Methodist, Presbyterian and Church of Ireland denominations have joined together to voice their “deep concern” about the move.
An online petition urging Girl guiding Ulster to reinstate the old promise, and make an atheist pledge optional, has already been signed by more than 1000 people.
Dr Alan Clifford |
Homophobia
Dr Alan Clifford, the
Pastor of a Reformed Christian church in Norwich, sent two gospel tracts by
email, one entitled ‘Christ Can Cure – Good News for Gays’; and the other
‘Jesus Christ – the Saviour we all need’ to his local LGBT Project, Norwich
Pride. Instead of responding via email, or simply deleting the tracts, they
phoned the police.
The police arrived and
graciously offered Pastor Clifford the option of an on-the-spot fine of £90,
which he politely refused.
The officers asked if he
was aware that he’d actually committed a homophobic offence as defined by the
official police leaflet which the officer then produced. The leaflet defined
such an offence as ‘any incident which is perceived to be homophobic by the
victim or any other person’.
As
Adrian Hilton of the Daily Mail put it, “Dr Clifford patiently refuted the
accusation, by explaining pedantically (as a doctor of theology might) that the
meaning of ‘homophobia’ stems from the Greek ‘phobia’, meaning ‘fear’, and does
not embrace hatred. Whilst acknowledging the changing vernacular usage, he
explained: ‘I certainly fear the influence of homosexuality on society, but
this should not be regarded as “hatred” unless criticism is taken to mean
“hatred”.
The subtitle of the tract
was ‘A Compassionate call to Christian Conversion.’ Dr Clifford asked: ‘Is that
hatred? We don’t hate these people. We love them and want to help them. So,
even though the gay-pride people are upset, we are guilty of no crime.’”
In a society that is as
wide and diverse as the United Kingdom, one wonders, why there is no room for
those who hold to traditional religious beliefs? Nick Clegg recently became
embroiled in a row over a pro-gay marriage speech, after aides had to remove
comments in the draft version calling opponents "bigots". Why is tolerance extended only to those who
hold secular, atheistic, humanistic, pro-Homosexual and irreligious worldviews?
Why are convictions, which we might describe as “liberal,” NOT open to intelligent
debate and critique? Christian beliefs are not only criticized, but openly
lambasted, parodied and blasphemed; and that with very little fear of
prosecution; is that “fair?”
The word of God delivers
the following warning:
” Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!” Isaiah 5:20 (KJV)
” Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!” Isaiah 5:20 (KJV)
We can rest in this, that whilst men often act
biasedly, politically, manipulatively and indeed wickedly; at least “God is no respecter of persons.” Now that’s
fair!
For more information on the influence of hostile Secularism, please watch the following video.
For more information on the influence of hostile Secularism, please watch the following video.
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