I don’t remember where I was, I don’t remember
who it was. I know it was fairly
recently that I heard her words. I know it was a Christian woman leading a Bible study or giving a sermon, who spoke them; but I
don’t remember the exact wording of what was said.
I simply remember that she referred to the church - to
Christians – as the “counter-culture”.
She said it a couple of times throughout her
speech.
Growing up in the 60’s I suspect hearing that word – “counterculture”– had a greater impact on me, than it would for most people younger than
me.
Maybe one would have to have parents
like mine, who strived so diligently to keep their children from the snares of
the world (especially those during the turbulent years of the 60’s) before one
would fully grasp the impact of that simple statement.
The church defined as the counterculture?
Wow.
Considering the way our society is going today, the degradation we have
seen, perhaps most people would agree that “the church” is indeed the “counterculture” of today. But to me, there is huge danger in such a statement. I will try to
explain.
I’m sure most have heard and understood that the 1960’s were
an especially trying time in our nation. I’m not going to say that things were any
worse then than they are now.
I suppose
they were not. But the difference was, everything was new in regard to the
degree of rebellion taking place; but more than that, none of the deviant behavior
was flippantly accepted as we might see in more recent times. Our society was
changing. A cultural shift had begun.
Terms like “generational gap” were coined – meaning the void
between parents and their kids.
We had
people like Timothy Leary informing teen-agers to “Turn on, Tune in, and Drop
out”. In other words, he was advocating drugs, and advising kids to drop out of
a society that was too materialistic and too uptight about right living and
sin.
We heard “Don’t trust anyone over
30.” To parents, this was a call to ignore them. Law enforcement for the first
time was looked down on and called names…the kindest probably being “pig”.
“Make love, not war,” was the mantra of those
opposed to the war in
Viet
Nam, but also in that message was a message
that pre-marital sex was ok. There were “sit-ins”, “love-ins”;
Woodstock, and riots. Parents were shocked by
the way their teens wanted to dress and behave. Long hair on boys and young men
was considered a sign of rebellion.
“Think for yourself. Question authority.” More of Leary’s
advice; it might even sound like a good thing by today’s standards, but to
parent’s of the day, it was advice that would strike rebellion into the heart
of their child.
John Lennon informed the world: “We are more popular than
Jesus Christ.” It seems rock music began to take control of a generation. For
many parents, they couldn’t help but worry about the example being set for
their kids.
Abbey Hoffman, and others like him, protested capitalism and the Viet Nam War,
accusing crimes against “the establishment” and taking a good deal of our youth
with him on that path of destruction. Later, regarding the success of a book that Hoffman had authored,
he states: “It's embarrassing when you try to overthrow the government and you
wind up on the Best-Sellers list.”
Groups such as the Weathermen, Students for a Democratic
Society, and other left wing groups who held to a goal of overthrowing our
government were somewhat successful in convincing others that the United States is in fact, an Imperialistic nation bent on controlling the world. So sad that
we still have groups trying to say this about our nation and ignoring the fact - if
not trying to hide the fact - that we are always the first nation to bring aid
when tragedy or turmoil strikes around the world.
Huey
Newton and Eldridge Cleaver via the Black Panthers promoted a Marxist doctrine and at
the very least strived to promote a socialist agenda while showing intense hatred
for our police, government and everything for which the United States of America stands.
Regardless of what one may read now, the Panthers were a
violent, militant group that had a history of targeting police using criminal
tactics. As a side note, Eldridge Cleaver wrote his national best seller
Soul on Ice while in prison; you will
have to dig a bit deeper to find any information about his later book
Soul on Fire which he wrote after
becoming a born-again Christian.
But during that time, these rebels almost always immersed
themselves in drugs, boldly acknowledging that fact, thereby promoting
acceptance of drugs to our younger generation.
The National Organization for Women (NOW) and women’s lib found
their beginnings during the late 60’s. This was a societal change that would prove
to be detrimental to a culture based on the family which was created by a loving
and all-knowing God.
Tom Hayden, Stokely Carmichael, Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn;
the list seems endless of those whose names made the headlines during those
years. They were radical, they were Marxists; they were anything but
mainstream. But they all were connected in what seemed to be a common cause -
the destruction of the
United
States of America.
They
were the counterculture.
It all may seem mild by today’s standards. But I want to
reiterate: This type of behavior was a
first for parents and our culture; it brought heartbreak, broken families and
despair for many. The turbulent 60’s were in full swing and in the end it
changed the moral code of our society...though not successfully enough. It was only a stepping stone, but an effective stone at that.
I don’t mean to belabor this point, but I do believe there
is a lack of understanding by those that did not live through that trying time.
Perhaps those of the “greatest generation” (those who fought and lived through
World War II) are the last to truly “get it”; i.e. to understand the changes
that were taking place during the 1960’s. I only want to say, that kind of
rebellion, the hippies and druggies and draft dodgers were the ones considered
the “counterculture” of the day. That term “counterculture” was used often, but
it only meant one thing - those that were rebelling against authority and our
society as we had always known it.
Fast forward 50 years, and imagine my dismay when I heard
that same term – “counter-culture” – being used to refer to Christians and the
church body at large.
To say the Christian is the “counter culture” in
America is to allow us to be redefined and repackaged. By defining our society in this way, we aid in bringing about the destructive change to America which those who hope to destroy
our nation are actually seeking.
If our culture is
not a Christian nation, then we have denied our history; we have ignored a rule of
law based on the Bible; and we have excused sin. Those discouraged by the degradation
of our society in recent years, may not like to hear that - they may not agree,
but by this redefinition, we are allowing an undermining of our Godly
foundation to take place.
We unwittingly
join those that hate our God and can’t stand that the
United States of America
is, in fact, a Christian nation. To say that our nation is mostly comprised of
those that disrespect faith, family and country is simply not true. But it is
certainly what a liberal media loves to portray, thereby promoting their agenda
and bringing more people on board with them in their ideology. To misreport is
to condone and thus normalize behaviors that simply aren’t the majority, but by
doing so, it creates a domino effect of acceptance. In my opinion, to deny that
we are a Christian nation is one of the first steps in losing God’s blessing on
a nation that has without a doubt always been blessed by God. When we deny our
Godly heritage, we invite His judgment.
We simply cannot allow ourselves to be redefined.
We are a Christian nation period. Exclamation
point! The Christian is
not the counterculture; we are the foundation of our
culture, as well as the pillars of our society. You cannot take that heritage
away.
To say we are no longer a
Christian nation, is only to join the mantra of those that want to take God and
the Bible out of the equation. The denial of the Christian foundation of our
culture is
in actuality about hating
our God and undermining all that He says.
Now granted the Bible informs us that the Christian is a
stranger in this world and this is not our home.* While this is true in the
Spiritual realm, the Bible also tells us Jesus prayed: “
I pray not that thou should take them out of the world, but thou
shouldest keep them from the evil.”
I
believe we have a responsibility to honor that prayer by ensuring our Godly
heritage is kept intact, thereby maintaining freedoms that allow us to walk in our
faith, as well as
share our faith.
Our culture is
based on the Bible and the Christian faith; this is
NOT the counterculture.
The Christian stands for a culture that is being attacked and persecuted by those that
should be
labeled the counterculture…those that stand against our ideals and principles. The
bottom line, though, is our nation is founded on Christian principals and that
simple fact has shaped everything from our Constitution, to decisions made by
our courts; our aid to other nations, and our moral code.
For the first time in our history we have a President who
boldly stated while in a foreign land that we are no longer a “Christian”
nation. Many bristled at his statement and it did cause some controversy. I
know I for one was angered by such blatant disregard of our heritage.
David Barton of Wall Builders wrote an excellent
article about why the President’s statement simply isn’t true, and why it must
not be allowed to remain.
I hope you
will take a few moments to read it here.
There have been many laws written the way they were, and put
in place, because our nation is regarded as Christian. Obama’s declaration will
allow those decisions to be realigned, refuted and changed. To allow Christians
to be redefined as the counterculture, we put ourselves outside of the norm of
our society, and there are many laws that can be redefined, or struck down
because of this declaration, due to the fact our laws have been written and
upheld with Christian beliefs in mind. Again, please read the above article for
a more thorough accounting.
Every President (the Executive branch) prior to President Obama has held to the
belief we are a Christian nation. Congress, (the Legislative Branch of our
government) has declared we are a Christian nation. Furthermore, our courts - the Judicial Branch
– have based decisions on the fact that we are a Christian nation. One man with a corrupt ideology doesn’t get
to come along and change all that. A liberal media, espousing their biased
dogma, doesn’t get to change or redefine our roots.
Our culture is and always has been Christian. The woman I
heard speaking that day has obviously bought into the revisionist history that
David Barton speaks of in the article I mentioned above.
It’s sad to me that she seemed to be almost
proud of the fact that she could call herself and other Christians, “the
counterculture”.
We are being deceived;
we are buying into the mantra of those that hate a Christian America and we often don’t even recognize
the dangers.
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*1Peter 2:1l
John 17:14-16
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