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God Warned Against Calling Good Evil And Evil Good—And That Warning Still Stands Today

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The prophet Isaiah warned a wayward nation: “Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; who put darkness for light, and light for darkness.” Right was condemned as wrong, and what darkened the soul was repackaged as enlightenment. Isaiah cautioned that rejecting God’s Word would bring devastation. The warning still stands.

Two developments this past week expose the warning’s timeliness. For years, activists in media and government have advanced a gender ideology that tells even children they can choose an identity opposite of their biological reality. That confusion is not benign. In Minneapolis, a gunman opened fire during a school Mass at Annunciation Catholic Church, killing two children and injuring many others. Police identified the attacker as Robert Westman, who identified as transgender and, in notes posted before the attack, expressed regret and anger about “being trans” and deep confusion about identity.

This is not isolated. Recall the Covenant School massacre in Nashville, and now we have Minneapolis — both carried out by individuals who identified as transgender. The point is not to stigmatize anyone; it is to confront a reality our culture keeps trying to deny: ideas have consequences and masquerading a lie as the truth can be deadly. Yet rather than pause to reassess the narrative, legacy outlets scolded themselves for “misgendering.” NBC News even issued a correction after its initial report used what it called the wrong pronoun when referring to Westman as “he.” “She used female pronouns,” NBC sycophantically stated. This, despite law enforcement identifying the killer as male.

What a commentary on the press. Apologizing for mistakenly telling the truth reflects a deeper malady: trading evil for good and darkness for light. And when this deception is celebrated, children suffer. A civilization cannot protect what it refuses to name, and language becomes a veil for violence.

Still, the media is not the fountainhead of this confusion; they are its amplifiers. The deeper problem is philosophical. If truth is now established by feelings, then law must enforce the feelings. That brings us to this week’s Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing. Virginia Senator Tim Kaine (D) berated a State Department nominee for affirming the American principle that our rights come from God, not government — calling that view “very, very troubling,” and likening it to the ideology of Iran’s theocracy. Think about that: the creed of the Declaration recast as dangerous and akin to the rule of the Ayatollahs.

Our Founders knew better. Thomas Jefferson wrote that we are “endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable Rights.” Alexander Hamilton insisted the “sacred rights of mankind” are “written, as with a sunbeam, by the hand of the Divinity itself” and cannot be erased by mortal power. Governments secure rights; they do not invent them. And when government presumes to redefine reality — whether human nature or human rights — it imperils the very people it claims to protect.

So here is the choice: return to first principles — truth over ideology, reality over rhetoric, the Creator over the state — or keep stumbling in the dark while calling it light. For the sake of our children and our country, choose the true light — and live by it.


Tony Perkins is the president of the Family Research Council and executive editor of The Washington Stand. He also served two terms as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, and served as Chair of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom.

 
the media is not the fountainhead of this confusion; they are its amplifiers. The deeper problem is philosophical. If truth is now established by feelings, then law must enforce the feelings. That brings us to this week’s Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing. Virginia Senator Tim Kaine (D) berated a State Department nominee for affirming the American principle that our rights come from God, not government — calling that view “very, very troubling,” and likening it to the ideology of Iran’s theocracy. Think about that: the creed of the Declaration recast as dangerous and akin to the rule of the Ayatollahs.
This from Kaine is wickedness. He is making Islam equal to Christianity and Judaism, both of which are from the Bible, both of which have allowed stable democracies to flourish on the Judeo Christian foundations. Obama and unfortunately Bush before him made Islam their equal by claiming they were the big 3 Abrahamic religions, and they were equally good.

They are not. The god of Islam is NOT the God of the Bible. Islam's human rights that according to Kaine, come from the Koran just like the Bible is absolutely completely and fundamentally different. The god of Islam- Allah calls for the obliteration of the Jews. While the God of the Bible remains consistent in His love and promises for the Jews, for the church, and His commitment to salvation of all humanity, by sending His own Son to die in our place. Whoever wants salvation can have it.

God created us in His image. He endowed us with rights that are different from the animals. He breathed into Adam the breath of life and all of Adams descendants, though fallen still remain image bearers of God, with the right to life, the right to get saved, the right to choose God or choose death.

No Islamic country upholds womens rights, the rights of children, even the rights of the infidels.

But Christian based countries do!

BIG DIFFERENCE Mr. Kaine!!!!

Our Founders knew better. Thomas Jefferson wrote that we are “endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable Rights.” Alexander Hamilton insisted the “sacred rights of mankind” are “written, as with a sunbeam, by the hand of the Divinity itself” and cannot be erased by mortal power. Governments secure rights; they do not invent them. And when government presumes to redefine reality — whether human nature or human rights — it imperils the very people it claims to protect.

Somewhere - I think it's Jefferson, but it might be Washington is quoted as saying that the Constitution would remain good as long as the people were true to God. Leave God behind, and the foundations crumble!

What America began as, was a light to the nations, a beacon of hope. It is a precious foundation, built on the Judeo Christian Bible! Tear it away at your peril. It is unique.

I don't want to be an American, I am a loyal Canadian but I recognize something from the Hand of God in the founders message to America and their descendants.

So here is the choice: return to first principles — truth over ideology, reality over rhetoric, the Creator over the state — or keep stumbling in the dark while calling it light. For the sake of our children and our country, choose the true light — and live by it.
BIG AMEN!
 
The calling evil as good is rampant in the world today. No matter what Trump does it is called evil. All types of sin are now personal preferences and applauded by leftists. Anything to destroy the family unit is considered good. I know we won't be here to see the non-believers receive judgement, but seeing justice served is a rare thing in the world today.
 
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