menageriekeeper said:
Well now Dale, I think I see the point of divergence between the two of us with this quote:
While it's not necessarily his faith I expect him to leave at home, I do expect him to leave anything at home that would bias his judgement. For example: If a judge were Muslim and overseeing a case involving a Muslim on one side and a Christian on the other, I would expect the judge to be able to see both sides of the case clearly without being bias toward the side of the person who shares his religious belief.
In the same way I expect a Christian judge to be able to lay aside the biases he may hold because of his Christian beliefs and judge fairly between Christain and nonChristian. I don't believe that this necessarily constitutes a denial of ones faith.
When Moore defied the court order, he created doubt about his ability to judge fairly without forcing his religious views on those who don't believe the same as he.
When God allowed the creation of this country, He allowed our fore fathers to put this little clause in our Constitution that allows for freedom of religion. Freedom of religion by necessity also means freedom FROM religion if one so chooses.
We Christian's can't have our cake and eat it too. If we don't want the possibility of being told we must become Wiccan or tolorate Wiccan symbols on the walls of our courthouse(in the name of decoration of course), then we must not put ourselves in the position of forcing our views others and decorating our courtrooms with Christian symbols.
I see. I will try to answer this kindly because you have been kind and I think you really believe this.
Are you in favor of abortion?
Should abortion be legal?
If not why?
Should fathers be allowed to molest their daughters?
If not why?
Should I be able to walk into wallmart and pick up a cd and stick in into my coat pocket and walk out with out paying for it?
If not why?
You may say that it is against the law and you would be right. But where does the law come from?
All nations have laws based upon their idea of God.
We are instructed in Psalm 2 very clearly that "10 ¶ Be wise now therefore, O ye kings: be instructed, ye judges of the earth.
11 Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling."
God has ordained government. It is from God that they get their authority. Because of that fact, they are also bound to uphold God's law.
Now that does not mean they compel people to go to a Christian church or to profess Christ personally.
Only God can save souls and only God can draw sinners.
God has delegated the Church and the family to evangelize to the world and not the government.
The government has no business getting involved in the affairs of a church, nor does a church have any right to act in a governmental fashion.
The church is a ministry of God for GRACE
The government is a ministry of God for JUSTICE
They have two very distinct roles but they both derive their authority from the same place and both are to answer for the same God.
Without an acknowledgment of God, you rule out any argument against any crime!
The Liberterians of our day are the ultimate example of this.
They do not believe in God (with perhaps some exeptions) so they don't want ANYONE telling them what to do.
I do expect him to leave anything at home that would bias his judgement.
There is a common misconception that unbias is possible.
It is NOT possible.
All judges rule by what they believe to be the right or wrong or by the law.
Law is legislated by what the legislators deem to be right and wrong.
All of these come from biases.
Roy Moore is a Christian. The Alabama constitution was written with a Christian vew and therefore has a Christian bias which no Christian should apologize for.
Secular humanism is a religion as much as any other, full with it's own morality and code of ethics.
it is taking over our courts and we will see further eroding of our religious liberties as a result.
It won't be much longer if this kind of thing is allowed before they ban ANY public profession that Christ is the only God.
It will be considered a hate crime to publicly state that members of other religions are going to hell.
I know I have posted this before but I beg you to please read it as it is a lot more eloquent that I could ever be and the author is much more knowledgeable and wise than I am.
It is a short article but I think it is only fair to give a Christian brother like Moore the chance to explain his side. Actually this isn't even him but another who came to his defense.
He is a retired chaplain and I had the opportunity to hear him in person once.
Here it is.
http://www.morallaw.org/Text/eidsmoe.html
Please read it and carfully consider it.
I am still learning to. The mass media of our day is not on the side of Christ and they constantly undermine Christian doctrine but in such a subtle way that we as Christians find ourselves caught up in it without even realizing what has happened.
This is much bigger than Roy Moore
This is about our entire view of who God is and what his place is in our lives.
Thank you for reading this and it is my prayer that can take my not so eloquent words to help at least one Christian to stand firm in this never ending struggle for our Faith.
Dale