A Christian Manifesto
by Dr. Francis A. Schaeffer
This address was delivered by the late Dr.
Schaeffer in 1982 at the Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, Fort
Lauderdale, Florida. It is based on one of his books, which bears the
same title.
Christians, in the last 80 years or so,
have only been seeing things as bits and pieces which have gradually
begun to trouble them and others, instead of understanding that they are
the natural outcome of a change from a Christian World View to a
Humanistic one; things such as overpermissiveness, pornography, the
problem of the public schools, the breakdown of the family, abortion,
infanticide (the killing of newborn babies), increased emphasis upon the
euthanasia of the old and many, many other things.
All of these things and many more are
only the results. We may be troubled with the individual thing, but in
reality we are missing the whole thing if we do not see each of
these things and many more as only symptoms of the deeper problem. And
that is the change in our society, a change in our country, a change in
the Western world from a Judeo-Christian consensus to a Humanistic one.
That is, instead of the final reality that exists being the infinite
creator God; instead of that which is the basis of all reality being
such a creator God, now largely, all else is seen as only material or
energy which has existed forever in some form, shaped into its present
complex form only by pure chance.
I want to say to you, those of you who
are Christians or even if you are not a Christian and you are troubled
about the direction that our society is going in, that we must not
concentrate merely on the bits and pieces. But we must understand that
all of these dilemmas come on the basis of moving from the
Judeo-Christian world view -- that the final reality is an infinite
creator God -- over into this other reality which is that the final
reality is only energy or material in some mixture or form which has
existed forever and which has taken its present shape by pure chance.
The word Humanism should be carefully
defined. We should not just use it as a flag, or what younger people
might call a "buzz" word. We must understand what we are
talking about when we use the word Humanism. Humanism means that the man
is the measure of all things. Man is the measure of all things. If
this other final reality of material or energy shaped by pure chance is
the final reality, it gives no meaning to life. It gives no value
system. It gives no basis for law, and therefore, in this case, man must
be the measure of all things. So, Humanism properly defined, in
contrast, let us say, to the humanities or humanitarianism, (which is
something entirely different and which Christians should be in favor of)
being the measure of all things, comes naturally, mathematically,
inevitably, certainly. If indeed the final reality is silent about these
values, then man must generate them from himself.
So, Humanism is the absolute certain
result, if we choose this other final reality and say that is what it
is. You must realize that when we speak of man being the measure of all
things under the Humanist label, the first thing is that man has only
knowledge from himself. That he, being finite, limited, very faulty in
his observation of many things, yet nevertheless, has no possible source
of knowledge except what man, beginning from himself, can find out from
his own observation. Specifically, in this view, there is no place for
any knowledge from God.
But it is not only that man must start
from himself in the area of knowledge and learning, but any value system
must come arbitrarily from man himself by arbitrary choice. More
frightening still, in our country, at our own moment of history, is the
fact that any basis of law then becomes arbitrary -- merely certain
people making decisions as to what is for the good of society at the
given moment.
Now this is the real reason for the
breakdown in morals in our country. It's the real reason for the
breakdown in values in our country, and it is the reason that our
Supreme Court now functions so thoroughly upon the fact of arbitrary
law. They have no basis for law that is fixed, therefore, like the young
person who decides to live hedonistically upon their own chosen
arbitrary values, society is now doing the same thing legally. Certain
few people come together and decide what they arbitrarily believe is for
the good of society at the given moment, and that becomes law.
The world view that the final reality is
only material or energy shaped by pure chance, inevitably, (that's the
next word I would bring to you ) mathematically -- with mathematical
certainty -- brings forth all these other results which are in our
country and in our society which have led to the breakdown in the
country -- in society -- and which are its present sorrows. So, if you
hold this other world view, you must realize that it is inevitable that
we will come to the very sorrows of relativity and all these other
things that are so represented in our country at this moment of history.
It should be noticed that this new
dominant world view is a view which is exactly opposite from that of the
founding fathers of this country. Now, not all the founding fathers were
individually, personally, Christians. That certainly is true. But,
nevertheless, they founded the country on the base that there is a God
who is the Creator (now I come to the next central phrase) who gave
the inalienable rights.
We must understand something very
thoroughly. If society -- if the state gives the rights, it can take
them away -- they're not inalienable. If the states give the rights,
they can change them and manipulate them. But this was not the view of
the founding fathers of this country. They believed, although not all of
them were individual Christians, that there was a Creator and that this
Creator gave the inalienable rights -- this upon which our country was
founded and which has given us the freedoms which we still have -- even
the freedoms which are being used now to destroy the freedoms.
The reason that these freedoms were there
is because they believed there was somebody who gave the inalienable
rights. But if we have the view that the final reality is material or
energy which has existed forever in some form, we must understand that
this view never, never, never would have given the rights which we now
know and which, unhappily, I say to you (those of you who are
Christians) that too often you take all too much for granted. You forget
that the freedoms which we have in northern Europe after the Reformation
(and the United States is an extension of that, as would be Australia or
Canada, New Zealand, etc.) are absolutely unique in the world.
Occasionally, some of you who have gone
to universities have been taught that these freedoms are rooted in the
Greek city-states. That is not the truth. All you have to do is read
Plato's Republic and you understand that the Greek city-states
never had any concept of the freedoms that we have. Go back into
history. The freedoms which we have (the form / freedom balance of
government) are unique in history and they are also unique in the world
at this day.
A fairly recent poll of the 150 some
countries that now constitute the world shows that only 25 of these
countries have any freedoms at all. What we have, and take so poorly for
granted, is unique. It was brought forth by a specific world view and
that specific world view was the Judeo-Christian world view especially
as it was refined in the Reformation, putting the authority indeed at a
central point -- not in the Church and the state and the Word of God,
but rather the Word of God alone. All the benefits which we know -- I
would repeat -- which we have taken so easily and so much for granted,
are unique. They have been grounded on the certain world view that there
was a Creator there to give inalienable rights. And this other view over
here, which has become increasingly dominant, of the material-energy
final world view (shaped by pure chance) never would have, could not,
has, no basis of values, in order to give such a balance of freedom that
we have known so easily and which we unhappily, if we are not careful,
take so for granted.
We are now losing those freedoms and we
can expect to continue to lose them if this other world view continues
to take increased force and power in our county. We can be sure of this.
I would say it again -- inevitably, mathematically, all of these things
will come forth. There is no possible way to heal the relativistic
thinking of our own day, if indeed all there is is a universe out there
that is silent about any values. None, whatsoever! It is not possible.
It is a loss of values and it is a loss of freedom which we may be sure
will continually grow.
A good illustration is in the public
schools. This view is taught in our public schools exclusively -- by
law. There is no other view that can be taught. I'll mention it a bit
later, but by law there is no other view that can be taught. By law, in
the public schools, the United States of America in 1982, legally there
is only one view of reality that can be taught. I'll mention it a bit
later, but there is only one view of reality that can be taught, and
that is that the final reality is only material or energy shaped by pure
chance.
It is the same with the television
programs. Public television gives us many things that many of us like
culturally, but is also completely committed to a propaganda position
that the last reality is only material / energy shaped by pure chance.
Clark's Civilization, Brunowski, The Ascent of Man, Carl
Sagan's Cosmos -- they all say it. There is only one final view
of reality that's possible and that is that the final reality is
material or energy shaped by pure chance.
It is about us on every side, and
especially the government and the courts have become the vehicle to
force this anti-God view on the total population. It's exactly where we
are.
The abortion ruling is a very clear one.
The abortion ruling, of course, is also a natural result of this other
world view because with this other world view, human life -- your
individual life -- has no intrinsic value. You are a wart upon the face
of an absolutely impersonal universe. Your aspirations have no
fulfillment in the "what-isness" of what is. Your aspirations
damn you. Many of the young people who come to us understand this very
well because their aspirations as Humanists have no fulfillment, if
indeed the final reality is only material or energy shaped by pure
chance.
The universe cannot fulfill anything that
you say when you say, "It is beautiful"; "I love";
"It is right"; "It is wrong." These words are
meaningless words against the backdrop of this other world view. So what
we find is that the abortion case should not have been a surprise
because it boiled up out of, quite naturally, (I would use the word
again) mathematically, this other world view. In this case, human life
has no distinct value whatsoever, and we find this Supreme Court in one
ruling overthrew the abortion laws of all 50 states, and they made this
form of killing human life (because that's what it is) the law. The law
declared that this form of killing human life was to be accepted, and
for many people, because they had no set ethic, when the Supreme Court
said that it was legal, in the intervening years, it has become ethical.
The courts of this country have forced
this view and its results on the total population. What we find is that
as the courts have done this, without any longer that which the founding
fathers comprehended of law (A man like Blackstone, with his Commentaries,
understood, and the other lawgivers in this country in the beginning):
That there is a law of God which gives foundation. It becomes quite
natural then, that they would also cut themselves loose from a strict
constructionism concerning the Constitution.
Everything is relative. So as you cut
yourself loose from the Law of God, in any concept whatsoever, you also
soon are cutting yourself loose from a strict constructionism and each
ruling is to be seen as an arbitrary choice by a group of people as to
what they may honestly think is for the sociological good of the
community, of the country, for the given moment.
Now, along with that is the fact that the
courts are increasingly making law and thus we find that the
legislatures' powers are increasingly diminished in relationship to the
power of the courts. Now the pro-abortion people have been very wise
about this in the last, say, 10 years, and Christians very silly. I
wonder sometimes where we've been because the pro-abortion people have
used the courts for their end rather than the legislatures -- because
the courts are not subject to the people's thinking, nor their will,
either by election nor by a re-election. Consequently, the courts have
been the vehicle used to bring this whole view and to force it on our
total population. It has not been largely the legislatures. It has been
rather, the courts.
The result is a relativistic value
system. A lack of a final meaning to life -- that's first. Why does
human life have any value at all, if that is all that reality is? Not
only are you going to die individually, but the whole human race is
going to die, someday. It may not take the falling of the atom bombs,
but someday the world will grow too hot, too cold. That's what we are
told on this other final reality, and someday all you people not only
will be individually dead, but the whole conscious life on this world
will be dead, and nobody will see the birds fly. And there's no meaning
to life.
As you know, I don't speak academically,
shut off in some scholastic cubicle, as it were. I have lots of young
people and older ones come to us from the ends of the earth. And as they
come to us, they have gone to the end of this logically and they are not
living in a romantic setting. They realize what the situation is. They
can't find any meaning to life. It's the meaning to the black poetry.
It's the meaning of the black plays. It's the meaning of all this. It's
the meaning of the words "punk rock." And I must say, that on
the basis of what they are being taught in school, that the final
reality is only this material thing, they are not wrong. They're right!
On this other basis there is no meaning to life and not only is there no
meaning to life, but there is no value system that is fixed, and we find
that the law is based then only on a relativistic basis and that law
becomes purely arbitrary.
And this is brought to bear,
specifically, and perhaps most clearly, in the public schools (I'll come
to that now) in this country. In the courts of this country, they are
saying that it's absolutely illegal, from the lowest grades up through
university, for the public schools of this country to teach any other
world view except this world view of final material or energy. Now this
is done, no matter what the parents may wish. This is done regardless of
what those who pay the taxes for their schools may wish. I'm giving you
an illustration, as well as making a point. The way the courts force
their view, and this false view of reality on the total population, no
matter what the total population wants.
We find that in the January 18 -- just
recently -- Time magazine, there was an article that said there
was a poll that pointed out that about 76% of the people in this country
thought it would be a good idea to have both creation and evolution
taught in the public schools. I don't know if the poll was accurate, but
assuming that the poll was accurate, what does it mean? It means that
your public schools are told by the courts that they cannot teach this,
even though 76% of the people in the United States want it taught. I'll
give you a word. It's TYRANNY. There is no other word that fits at such
a point.
And at the same time we find the medical
profession has radically changed. Dr. Koop, in our seminars for Whatever
Happened to the Human Race, often said that (speaking for himself),
"When I graduated from medical school, the idea was 'how can I save
this life?' But for a great number of the medical students now, it's
not, 'How can I save this life?', but 'Should I save this life?'"
Believe me, it's everywhere. It isn't
just abortion. It's infanticide. It's allowing the babies to starve to
death after they are born. If they do not come up to some doctor's
concept of a quality of life worth living. I'll just say in passing --
and never forget it - it takes about 15 days, often, for these babies to
starve to death. And I'd say something else that we haven't stressed
enough. In abortion itself, there is no abortion method that is not
painful to the child -- just as painful that month before birth as
the baby you see a month after birth in one of these cribs down here
that I passed -- just as painful.
So what we find then, is that the medical
profession has largely changed -- not all doctors. I'm sure there are
doctors here in the audience who feel very, very differently, who feel
indeed that human life is important and you wouldn't take it, easily,
wantonly. But, in general, we must say (and all you have to do is look
at the TV programs), all you have to do is hear about the increased talk
about allowing the Mongoloid child -- the child with Down's Syndrome --
to starve to death if it's born this way. Increasingly, we find on every
side the medical profession has changed its views. The view now is,
"Is this life worth saving?"
I look at you... You're an older
congregation than I am usually used to speaking to. You'd better think, because
-- this -- means -- you! It does not stop with abortion and
infanticide. It stops at the question, "What about the old person?
Is he worth hanging on to?" Should we, as they are doing in England
in this awful organization, EXIT, teach older people to commit suicide?
Should we help them get rid of them because they are an economic burden,
a nuisance? I want to tell you, once you begin chipping away the medical
profession... The intrinsic value of the human life is founded upon the
Judeo-Christian concept that man is unique because he is made in the
image of God, and not because he is well, strong, a consumer, a sex
object or any other thing. That is where whatever compassion this
country has is, and certainly it is far from perfect and has never been
perfect. Nor out of the Reformation has there been a Golden Age, but
whatever compassion there has ever been, it is rooted in the fact that
our culture knows that man is unique, is made in the image of God. Take
it away, and I just say gently, the stopper is out of the bathtub for
all human life.
The January 11 Newsweek has an
article about the baby in the womb. The first 5 or 6 pages are
marvelous. If you haven't seen it, you should see if you can get that
issue. It's January 11 and about the first 5 or 6 pages show
conclusively what every biologist has known all along, and that is that
human life begins at conception. There is no other time for human life
to begin, except at conception. Monkey life begins at conception. Donkey
life begins at conception. And human life begins at conception.
Biologically, there is no discussion -- never should have been -- from a
scientific viewpoint. I am not speaking of religion now. And this 5 or 6
pages very carefully goes into the fact that human life begins at
conception. But you flip the page and there is this big black headline,
"But is it a person?" And I'll read the last sentence,
"The problem is not determining when actual human life begins, but
when the value of that life begins to out weigh other considerations,
such as the health or even the happiness of the mother."
We are not just talking about the health
of the mother (it's a propaganda line), or even the happiness of the
mother. Listen! Spell that out! It means that the mother, for her own
hedonistic happiness -- selfish happiness -- can take human life by her
choice, by law. Do you understand what I have said? By law, on the basis
of her individual choice of what makes her happy. She can take what has
been declared to be, in the first five pages [of the article], without
any question, human life. In other words, they acknowledge that human
life is there, but it is an open question as to whether it is not right
to kill that human life if it makes the mother happy.
And basically that is no different than
Stalin, Mao, or Hitler, killing who they killed for what they conceived
to be the good of society. There is absolutely no line between the two
statements -- no absolute line, whatsoever. One follows along: Once that
it is acknowledged that it is human life that is involved (and as I
said, this issue of Newsweek shows conclusively that it is) the
acceptance of death of human life in babies born or unborn, opens the
door to the arbitrary taking of any human life. From then on,
it's purely arbitrary.
It was this view that opened the door to
all that followed in Germany prior to Hitler. It's an interesting fact
here that the only Supreme Court in the Western World that has ruled
against easy abortion is the West German Court. The reason they did it
is because they knew, and it's clear history, that this view of human
life in the medical profession and the legal profession combined, before
Hitler came on the scene, is what opened the way for everything that
happened in Hitler's Germany. And so, the German Supreme Court has voted
against easy abortion because they know -- they know very well where it
leads.
I want to say something tonight. Not many
of you are black in this audience. I can't tell if you are Puerto Rican.
But if I were in the minority group in this country, tonight, I would be
afraid. I've had big gorgeous blacks stand up in our seminars and ask,
"Sir, do you think there is a racial twist to all this?" And I
have to say, "Right on! You've hit it right on the head!" Once
this door is opened, there is something to be afraid of. Christians
should be deeply concerned, and I cannot understand why the liberal
lawyer of the Civil Liberties Union is not scared to death by this open
door towards human life. Everyone ought to be frightened who knows
anything about history -- anything about the history of law, anything
about the history of medicine. This is a terrifying door that is open.
Abortion itself would be worth spending
much of our lifetimes to fight against, because it is the killing of
human life, but it's only a symptom of the total. What we are facing is
Humanism: Man, the measure of all things -- viewing final reality being
only material or energy shaped by chance -- therefore, human life having
no intrinsic value -- therefore, the keeping of any individual life or
any groups of human life, being purely an arbitrary choice by society at
the given moment.
The flood doors are wide open. I fear
both they, and too often the Christians, do not have just relativistic
values (because, unhappily, Christians can live with relativistic
values) but, I fear, that often such people as the liberal lawyers of
the Civil Liberties Union and Christians, are just plain stupid in
regard to the lessons of history. Nobody who knows his history could
fail to be shaken at the corner we have turned in our culture. Remember
why: because of the shift in the concept of the basic reality!
Now, we cannot be at all surprised when
the liberal theologians support these things, because liberal theology
is only Humanism using theological terms, and that's all it ever was,
all the way back into Germany right after the Enlightenment. So when
they come down on the side of easy abortion and infanticide, as some of
these liberal denominations as well as theologians are doing, we
shouldn't be surprised. It follows as night after day.
I have a question to ask you, and that
is: Where have the Bible-believing Christians been in the last 40 years?
All of this that I am talking about has only come in the last 80 years
(I'm 70... I just had my birthday, so just 10 years older than I am).
None of this was true in the United States. None of it! And the climax
has all come within the last 40 years, which falls within the
intelligent scope of many of you sitting in this room. Where have the
Bible-believing Christians been? We shouldn't be surprised the liberal
theologians have been no help -- but where have we been as we have
changed to this other consensus and all the horrors and stupidity of the
present moment has come down on out culture? We must recognize that this
country is close to being lost. Not, first of all , because of the
Humanist conspiracy -- I believe that there are those who conspire, but
that is not the reason this country is almost lost. This country is
almost lost because the Bible-believing Christians, in the last 40
years, who have said that they know that the final reality is this
infinite-personal God who is the Creator and all the rest, have done
nothing about it as the consensus has changed. There has been a vast
silence!
Christians of this country have simply
been silent. Much of the Evangelical leadership has not raised a voice.
As a matter of fact, it was almost like sticking pins into the
Evangelical constituency in most places to get them interested in the
issue of human life while Dr. Koop and Franky and I worked on Whatever
Happened to the Human Race, a vast, vast silence.
I wonder what God has to say to us? All
these freedoms we have. All the secondary blessings we've had out of the
preaching of the Gospel and we have let it slip through our fingers in
the lifetime of most of you here. Not a hundred years ago -- it has been
in our lifetime in the last 40 years that these things have happened.
It's not only the Christian leaders.
Where have the Christian lawyers been? Why haven't they been challenging
this change in the view of what the First Amendment means, which I'll
deal with in a second. Where have the Christian doctors been -- speaking
out against the rise of the abortion clinics and all the other things?
Where have the Christian businessmen been -- to put their lives and
their work on the line concerning these things which they would say as
Christians are central to them? Where have the Christian educators been
-- as we have lost our educational system? Where have we been? Where
have each of you been? What's happened in the last 40 years?
This country was founded on a Christian
base with all its freedom for everybody. Let me stress that. This
country was founded on a Christian base with all its freedom for
everybody, not just Christians, but all its freedom for everyone. And
now, this is being largely lost. We live not ten years from now, but
tonight, in a Humanistic culture and we are rapidly moving at express
train speed into a totally Humanistic culture. We're close to it.
We are in a Humanistic culture, as I point out in the public schools and
these other things, but we are moving toward a TOTALLY Humanistic
culture and moving very quickly.
I would repeat at this place about our
public schools because it's worth saying. Most people don't realize
something. Communism, you know, is not basically an economic theory.
It's materialistic communism, which means that at the very heart
of the Marx, Engels, Lenin kind of communism (because you have to put
all three together to really understand) is the materialistic concept of
the final reality. That is the base for all that occurs in the communist
countries.
I am wearing a Solidarity pin -- in case
you wonder what this is on my lapel. We had two young men from L'Abri
take in an 8 ton truck of food into Poland -- very bad weather -- they
almost were killed on the roads. They got in just three days before the
crackdown. We, of L'Abri, have taken care of small numbers of each
successive wave of Europeans who have been persecuted in the communist
nations, the Hungarians, Czechoslovakians, now the Poles. A dear
wonderful Christian schoolteacher that we love very much (she's a
wonderful, wonderful Christian young woman, brilliant as brilliant, and
she studied at L'Abri for a long time and she was one of the contact
points for the destination of the food) -- thought that the crackdown
might come. So she sent me out this Solidarity pin. This wasn't made in
Newark! This came from Poland. I have a hope. I hope I can wear it until
I can hand it back to her and she can wear it again in Poland. That's my
hope! But all the oppression you have ever heard of in Mao's China,
Stalin's day, Poland, Czechoslovakia -- any place that you can name it
-- Afghanistan -- all the oppression is the automatic, the mechanical
certainty, that comes from having this other world view of the final
reality only being material or energy shaped by pure chance. That's
where it comes from.
And what about our schools? I think I
should stress again! By law, you are no more allowed to teach
religious values and religious views in our public schools than you are
in the schools of Russia tonight. We don't teach Marxism over here in
most of our schools, but as far as all religious teaching (except the
religion of Humanism, which is a different kind of a thing) it is just
as banned by law from our schools, and our schools are just as secular
as the schools in Soviet Russia -- just exactly! Not ten years from now.
Tonight!
Congress opens with prayer. Why? Because
Congress always is opened with prayer. Back there, the founding fathers
didn't consider the 13 provincial congresses that sent representatives
to form our country in Philadelphia really open until there was prayer.
The Congress in Washington, where Edith and I have just been, speaking
to various men in political areas and circles -- that Congress is
not open until there is prayer. It's illegal, in many places, for
youngsters to merely meet and pray on the geographical location of the
public schools. I would repeat, we are not only immoral, we're stupid. I
mean that. I don't know which is the worst: being immoral or stupid on
such an issue. We are not only immoral, we are stupid for the place we
have allowed ourselves to come to without noticing.
I would now repeat again the word I used
before. There is no other word we can use for our present situation that
I have just been describing, except the word TYRANNY! TYRANNY! That's
what we face! We face a world view which never would have given us our
freedoms. It has been forced upon us by the courts and the government --
the men holding this other world view, whether we want it or not, even
though it's destroying the very freedoms which give the freedoms for the
excesses and for the things which are wrong.
We, who are Christians, and others who
love liberty, should be acting in our day as the founding fathers acted
in their day. Those who founded this country believed that they were
facing tyranny. All you have to do is read their writings. That's why
the war was fought. That's why this country was founded. They believed
that God never, never, never wanted people to be under tyrannical
governments. They did it not as a pragmatic or economic thing, though
that was involved too, I guess, but for principle. They were against
tyranny, and if the founding fathers stood against tyranny, we ought to
recognize, in this year 1982, if they were back here and one of them was
standing right here, he would say the same thing -- what you are facing
is tyranny. The very kind of tyranny we fought, he would say, in order
that we might escape.
And we face a very hidden censorship.
Every once in a while, as soon as we begin to talk about the need of
re-entering Christian values into the discussion, someone shouts "Khomeni."
Someone says that what you are after is theocracy. Absolutely not! We
must make absolutely plain, we are not in favor of theocracy, in name or
in fact. But, having said that, nevertheless, we must realize that we
already face a hidden censorship -- a hidden censorship in which it is
impossible to get the other world view presented in something like
public television. It's absolutely impossible.
I could give you a couple of examples.
I'll give you one because it's so close to me. And that is, that after
we made Whatever Happened to the Human Race, Franky made an 80
minute cutting for TV of the first 3 episodes (and people who know
television say that it's one of the best television films they have ever
seen technically, so that's not a problem). Their representative
presented it to a director of public television, and as soon as she
heard (It happened to be a woman. I'm sure that's incidental.) that it
was against abortion, she said, "We can't show that. We only shoe
things that give both sides." And, at exactly the same time, they
were showing that abominable Hard Choices, which is just straight
propaganda for abortion. As I point out, the study guide that
went with it (as I quote it in Christian Manifesto [the book]
with a long quote) was even worse. It was saying that the only possible
view of reality was this material thing -- this material reality. They
spelled it out in that study guide more clearly than I have tonight as
to what the issue is. They said, "that's it!" What do you call
that? That's hidden censorship.
Dr. Koop, one of the great surgeons of
the world, when he was nominated as Surgeon General, much of the press
(printed) great swelling things against him -- a lot of them not true, a
lot of them twisted. Certainly though, lots of space was made for trying
to not get his nomination accepted. When it was accepted though, I
looked like mad in some of the papers, and in most of them what I found
was about one inch on the third page that said that Dr. Koop had been
accepted. What do you call that? Just one thing: hidden censorship.
You must realize that this other view is
totally intolerant. It is totally intolerant. I do not think we are
going to get another opportunity if we do not take it now in this
country. I would repeat, we are a long way down the road. I do not think
we are going to get another opportunity. If the Christians,
specifically, but others also, who love liberty, do not do something
about it now, I don't believe your grandchildren are going to get a
chance. In the present so-called conservative swing in the last
election, we have an opportunity, but we must remember this, and I would
really brand this into your thinking: A conservative Humanism is no
better than a liberal Humanism. It's the Humanism that is wrong, not
merely the coloration. And therefore, at the present moment, what we
must insist on, to people in our government who represent us, is that we
do not just end with words. We must see, at the present opportunity, if
it continues, a real change. We mustn't allow it to just drift off into
mere words.
Now I want to say something with great
force, right here. What I have been talking about, whether you know it
or not, is true spirituality. This is true spirituality. Spirituality,
after you are a Christian and have accepted Christ as your Savior, means
that Christ is the Lord of ALL your life -- not just your religious
life, and if you make a dichotomy in these things, you are denying your
Lord His proper place. I don't care how many butterflies you have in
your stomach, you are poor spiritually. True spirituality means that the
Lord Jesus Christ is the Lord of all of life, and except for the things
that He has specifically told us in the Bible are sinful and we've set
them aside -- all of life is spiritual and all of life is equally
spiritual. That includes (as our forefathers did) standing for these
things of freedom and standing for these things of human life and all
these other matters that are so crucial, if indeed, this living God does
exist as we know that He does exist.
We have forgotten our heritage. A lot of
the evangelical complex like to talk about the old revivals and they
tell us we ought to have another revival. We nee another revival -- you
and I need revival. We need another revival in our hearts. But they have
forgotten something. Most of the Christians have forgotten and most of
the pastors have forgotten something. That is the factor that every
single revival that has ever been a real revival, whether it was the
great awakening before the American Revolution; whether it was the great
revivals of Scandinavia; whether it was Wesley and Whitefield; wherever
you have found a great revival, it's always had three parts. First, it
has called for the individual to accept Christ as Savior, and
thankfully, in all of these that I have named, thousands have been
saved. Then, it has called upon the Christians to bow their hearts to
God and really let the Holy Spirit have His place in fullness in their
life. But there has always been, in every revival, a third element. It
has always brought SOCIAL CHANGE!
Cambridge historians who aren't
Christians would tell you that if it wasn't for the Wesley revival and
the social change that Wesley's revival had brought, England would have
had its own form of the French Revolution. It was Wesley saying people
must be treated correctly and dealing down into the social needs of the
day that made it possible for England to have its bloodless revolution
in contrast to France's bloody revolution.
The Wall Street Journal, not too
long ago, and I quote it again in A Christian Manifesto, pointed
out that it was the Great Awakening, that great revival prior to the
founding of the United States, that opened the way and prepared for the
founding of the United States. Every one of the great revivals had
tremendous social implications. What I am saying is, that I am afraid
that we have forgotten our heritage, and we must go on even when the
cost is high.
I think the Church has failed to meet its
obligation in these last 40 years for two specific reasons. The first is
this false, truncated view of spirituality that doesn't see true
spirituality touching all of life. The other thing is that too many
Christians, whether they are doctors, lawyers, pastors, evangelists --
whatever they are -- too many of them are afraid to really speak out
because they did not want to rock the boat for their own project. I am
convinced that these two reasons, both of which are a tragedy and really
horrible for the Christian, are an explanation of why we have walked the
road we have walked in the last 40 years.
We must understand, it's going to cost
you to take a stand on these things. There are doctors who are going to
get kicked out of hospitals because they refuse to perform abortions;
there are nurses that see a little sign on a crib that says, "Do
not feed," and they feed and they are fired. There's a cost, but
I'd ask you, what is loyalty to Christ worth to you? How much do you
believe this is true? Why are you a Christian? Are you a Christian for
some lesser reason, or are you a Christian because you know that this is
the truth of reality? And then, how much do you love the Lord Jesus
Christ? How much are you willing to pay the price for loyalty to the
Lord Jesus?
We must absolutely set out to smash the
lie of the new and novel concept of the separation of religion from the
state which most people now hold and which Christians have just bought a
bill of goods. This is new and this is novel. It has no relationship to
the meaning of the First Amendment. The First Amendment was that the
state would never interfere with religion. THAT'S ALL THE MEANING THERE
WAS TO THE FIRST AMENDMENT. Just read Madison and the Spectator
Papers if you don't think so. That's all it was!
Now we have turned it over and we have
put it on its head and what we must do is absolutely insist that we
return to what the First Amendment meant in the first place -- not that
religion can't have an influence into society and into the state -- not
that. But we must insist that there's a freedom that the First Amendment
really gave. Now with this we must emphasize, and I said it, but let me
say it again, we do not want a theocracy! I personally am opposed to a
theocracy. On this side of the New Testament I do not believe there is a
place for a theocracy 'till Jesus the King comes back. But that's a very
different thing while saying clearly we are not in favor of a theocracy
in name or in fact, from where we are now, where all religious influence
is shut out of the processes of the state and the public schools. We are
only asking for one thing. We are asking for the freedom that the First
Amendment guaranteed. That's what we should be standing for.
All we ask for is what the founding fathers of this country stood and
fought and died for, and at the same time, very crucial in all this is
standing absolutely for a high view of human life against the
snowballing low view of human life of which I have been talking. This
thing has been presented under the hypocritical name of choice. What
does choice equal? Choice, as I have already shown, means the right to
kill for your own selfish desires. To kill human life! That's what the
choice is that we're being presented with on this other basis.
Now, I come toward the close, and that is
that we must recognize something from the Scriptures, and that's why I
had that Scripture read that I had read tonight. When the government
negates the law of God, it abrogates its authority. God has given
certain offices to restrain chaos in this fallen world, but it does not
mean that these offices are autonomous, and when a government commands
that which is contrary to the Law of God, it abrogates its authority.
Throughout the whole history of the
Christian Church, (and again I wish people knew their history. In A
Christian Manifesto I stress what happened in the Reformation in
reference to all this) at a certain point, it is not only the privilege
but it is the duty of the Christian to disobey the government. Now
that's what the founding fathers did when they founded this country.
That's what the early Church did. That's what Peter said. You heard it
from the Scripture: "Should we obey man?... rather than God?"
That's what the early Christians did.
Occasionally -- no, often, people say to
me, "But the early Church didn't practice civil disobedience."
Didn't they? You don't know your history again. When those Christians
that we all talk about so much allowed themselves to be thrown into the
arena, when they did that, from their view it was a religious thing.
They would not worship anything except the living God. But you must
recognize from the side of the Roman state, there was nothing religious
about it at all -- it was purely civil. The Roman Empire had
disintegrated until the only unity it had was its worship of Caesar. You
could be an atheist; you could worship the Zoroastrian religion... You
could do anything. They didn't care. It was a civil matter, and when
those Christians stood up there and refused to worship Caesar, from the
side of the state, they were rebels. They were in civil disobedience and
they were thrown to the beasts. They were involved in civil
disobedience, as much as your brothers and sisters in the Soviet Union
are. When the Soviet Union says that, by law, they cannot tell their
children, even in their home about Jesus Christ, they must disobey and
they get sent off to the mental ward or to Siberia. It's exactly the
same kind of civil disobedience that's represented in a very real way by
the thing I am wearing on my lapel tonight.
Every appropriate legal and political
governmental means must be used. "The final bottom line"-- I
have invented this term in A Christian Manifesto. I hope the
Christians across this country and across the world will really
understand what the Bible truly teaches: The final bottom line! The
early Christians, every one of the reformers (and again, I'll say in A
Christian Manifesto I go through country after country and show that
there was not a single place with the possible exception of England,
where the Reformation was successful, where there wasn't civil
disobedience and disobedience to the state), the people of the
Reformation, the founding fathers of this country, faced and acted in
the realization that if there is no place for disobeying the government,
that government has been put in the place of the living God. In such a
case, the government has been made a false god. If there is no place for
disobeying a human government, what government has been made GOD.
Caesar, under some name, thinking of the
early Church, has been put upon the final throne. The Bible's answer is
NO! Caesar is not to be put in the place of God and we as Christians, in
the name of the Lordship of Christ, and all of life, must so think and
act on the appropriate level. It should always be on the appropriate
level. We have lots of room to move yet with our court cases, with the
people we elect -- all the things that we can do in this country. If,
unhappily, we come to that place, the appropriate level must also
include a disobedience to the state.
If you are not doing that, you haven't
thought it through. Jesus is not really on the throne. God is not
central. You have made a false god central. Christ must be the final
Lord and not society and not Caesar.
May I repeat the final sentence again?
CHRIST MUST BE THE FINAL LORD AND NOT CAESAR AND NOT SOCIETY.
May we pray together?