Why do liberals
hate God?
Exclusive: Joseph Farah explains vitriolic reaction to
Ten Commandments campaign
Published: 02/20/2013 at 7:45 PM
That’s a provocative headline, I know.
But the premise is accurate. Liberals really do hate God.
It’s a generalization, of course. Not all liberals hate God. But
overwhelmingly they reject His authority, His reality, His Truth.
I’ve known this for a long time, but I got a reminder
this week when I launched a simple campaign
to post the Ten Commandments on billboards around the country.
You can read that entire
reminder, if you like, at a site called Politics USA, though I do
hate to send too much traffic over there for fear of crashing their servers. I
will provide ample excerpts here to make my point.
“Nah, they can’t be that stupid, can they?” was the
response to my announcement of the campaign. What did it say? “America has
turned from God and has forgotten right from wrong, says WND founder Joseph
Farah, who is announcing the launch of a dramatic new national billboard
campaign featuring the Ten Commandments to help awaken believers and
non-believers alike to ‘the wickedness and evil that abound in our country.'”
I also called the Ten Commandments “the glue that holds
civilization together.”
To this, the writer, Hrafnkell Haraldsson (don’t ask me
how that’s pronounced), retorts: “Never mind that countless civilizations have
gotten along just fine without the Ten Commandments. The Romans had an empire
for centuries – twice as long as the United States – and they didn’t finally
fall until AFTER they got the Ten Commandments.”
Yes, the fall of the Roman Empire is worth noting. Rome
was introduced to the Ten Commandments when it invaded Israel more than 2,000
years ago. Rome rejected the Ten Commandments and committed genocide against
the Jewish people – and indeed it fell, hard.
And, yes, even Israel fell – and Judah – as the Bible
explains because the nations rejected God and His commandments.
Then we learn from Politics USA, which describes itself
as “real liberal politics,” that the Ten Commandments didn’t come from God on
Mount Horeb but were plagiarized from Israel’s pagan neighbors – the Hittites,
for whom the writer seems to foster some fondness.
The trouble with that is that for centuries, liberals
denied the Hittites even existed. They cited this “fact” as reason not to
believe the historicity of the Bible. Then, lo and behold, archaeologists
discovered this lost empire mentioned frequently in the Bible actually did
exist. Now liberals tell us it was the Hittites, about whom little is actually
known, who actually wrote the law given to the Hebrews. They know this because
the commandments “are written in the form of a Hittite vassal treaty. What does
that tell you about the debt owed by Israel to its Pagan neighbors? Their god
couldn’t even come up with an original format. (The Hittites are one of the few
Bronze and Early Iron Age powers that didn’t waste their time on puny Israel.)”
Do you see the contempt in that statement – oozing as it
does with anti-Semitism?
“Nah, America doesn’t need the Ten Commandments; neither
do I,” the writer concludes. “I have my Nine Noble Virtues, and I’ll put them
up against your Ten Commandments any day of the week, and twice on Sunday. This
is America. Contrary to your expectations, Mr. Farah, we all get to choose what
to believe.”
In other words, liberals prefer to believe in a god of
their own invention rather than one who holds individuals – and nations –
accountable for their actions.
I’m all in favor of choice. My God is, too. He gives us
the desires of our hearts. We can walk with Him or walk away from Him. By
posting the Ten Commandments on billboards across the country, I’m hardly
imposing my will or God’s will on anyone. I’m simply pricking the public’s
conscience.
So why all the spewing?
Because people don’t like to be reminded of their sin.
I don’t like it any more than anyone else. But if we want
to experience everlasting life with God, it’s necessary to confront our own
sins and repent of them.
I share the Commandments in love with everyone – even
liberals who hate God.
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