Saturday, August 19, 2023

The Weaponization of Hate

The War Against God

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Science has continued to provide the necessary evidence to deny a supernatural God's existence.  It is for that reason Paul ended his first letter to Timothy with these words of warning: “O Timothy, keep that [Faith] which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and the oppositions of science falsely so called: which some professing have erred concerning the faith” (1 Timothy 6:20–21, KJV).   Even in Paul’s day, science was causing people to lose faith.

From my early school days, Darwin and his Theory of Evolution challenged God's creative work. While Darwin’s ideas initially challenged long-held scientific and religious belief systems, opposition to much of Darwin’s thinking among the scientific communities of the English-speaking world essentially collapsed in the decades following the publication of On the Origin of Species. Yet evolution continued to be vigorously rejected by British and American churches because, religious leaders publicly argued, the theory directly contradicted the Word of God and many of the core teachings of the Christian faith.

Many agree that the teaching of Science was representative in the Garden of Eve as the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. God cautioned Adam and Eve to refrain from partaking in the fruit and relying on the knowledge he gave them.

Genesis 1:1 says, “In the beginning, God created the heavens and earth.” The Big Bang Theory is a new-age explanation of how the universe began. It came with the exploration of space. It says the universe as we know it started with an infinitely hot and dense single point that inflated and stretched — first at unimaginable speeds and then at a more measurable rate — over the next 13.7 billion years to the still-expanding cosmos that we know today. 

These and other theories seek to explain the creation and how the universe began.  These theories rely upon the world's knowledge, good and evil.  God warned Adam of it when he warned him not to partake of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.  In preparation for his next war, the Devil informed Eve that she would become like God if she partook of the tree's fruit.  The cumulative effect of humanity's thirst for knowledge has enabled God's creation to challenge the throne of God.

In this age of wokeness and political correctness, it is not inconceivable that humanity would have the audacity to cast aside their belief in the Bible and declare war on the Word of God. The insolent charlatan priests practicing their quackery and confidence tricks to obtain money, power, fame, and other advantages through pretense or deception assured the masses that a war with God was unthinkable and impossible.  Their reason is that God is a God of love, and regardless of how we turn away from Him, he will never turn his back on us.  

There is a non-sanction war going on. What I mean by that phrase is there is a war against God, but no one has openly declared this war because to do so is to admit God exists.  This war is not between two countries trying to solve their petty grievous.  It is not about cultural differences or social justice. It is a war that pits man’s order against God’s order. The thought of a war against God does not appeal to the masses because our subconscious teaches us that a war against God will not end well.

Science has created a level of deniability; the world can speculate what it would be like without God.  World leaders search for solutions for overpopulation, crime, and climate change, to no avail. Our once-prosperous cities and communities are becoming crime-ridden, and hope and common sense are fading.

In 2nd Chronicles 7:14, The Lord spoke unto the prophet and said,  If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.” This verse, which many have been quoting without context and sharing on social media since the pandemic, has become the anchor of the faithful.  Prayer warriors have taken to the street, imploring God to move mightily.    Too often, we wonder,” Did God hear my prayer?”

In the Old Testament, God made many promises to the children of Israel. There is an unspoken truth; those promises do not apply to the New Testament Church.  Too many of God’s people are standing by, waiting for God to part the Red Sea, and we are about to get overrun by Pharoh’s army.  

There is no more powerful message than to speak of how God is moving.  It is akin to the message of the Emperor’s new clothes.  When I look out over the landscape, I see God's silence. When the heat wave parches the land, the thunder roll, and the lightning flashing, I can feel the anger of God, but to me, God is silent.  If God was silent between the law and the dispensation of grace for at least four hundred years, then maybe we should respect his silence.  

In the Old Testament, the children of Israel were encouraged to stand still and see the salvation of God. In the New Testament, Paul stated, “Put on the whole armor of God,” a phrase from the Bible found in Ephesians 6:11-18. The phrase is a metaphor for Christians' spiritual warfare and protection as they fight against evil. The armor of God includes the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the shoes of peace, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the spirit. Christians today demand that God solve our problems, and it seems he fails to act.  In the eyes of the world, we are shaming the God of our salvation. Under the dispensation of the Law, God’s justice would have prevailed, and the fear of God would have healed the land.

Now I have used the word “dispensations,” which creates confusion for some. The number of dispensations in the Bible varies according to different theologians, but usually, seven are the accepted number. These are Innocence, Conscience, Human Government, Promise, Law, Grace, and Kingdom. Some will disagree and spend wasted moments debating the issue.   When Christians argue with other Christians, the Word of God suffers. Churches have split because they could not agree if there were three, five, or seven.  Confusion is a tactic of war. Winning the battle is easy if the enemy can get the collation [church] members arguing.   

My focus is not on the number of dispositions, whether seven, five, or three are even none, but on how and when God punishes those who sin against him.  In the ancient days, in the Old Testament, we know God’s judgment against sin was swift. In the New Testament, we learned that judgment will occur when Christ returns.  Because of this anomaly, I use the dispensations of Law and Grace to separate how God deals with his creation.  Because God seemly no longer reacts violently to sin, the fear of God has diminished, and God’s order has been declared irrelevant.

Declaring God's everlasting order irrelevant through works or deeds, in his house, in his creation is disrespectful; it is an act of war.  This declaration creates confusion within the world and the household of faith.