In keeping with the human spirit to give voice to
grievances, let those who oppose President Donald Trump's election and policies
have their say. At the same time, the means by which these voices protest - I
stand against.
The Bible says, “Deceit is in the heart of those
who devise evil, but those who plan peace have joy” (Proverbs 12:20). The
spirit and culture of the Trump protests resemble nothing of peace, but rather
the marks of evil. The torching of cars, breaking of windows in local
businesses and hurling of bricks - is evil. The intimidation of children,
physical assaulting of women and spewing of vulgar laced rants - is evil.
Voices of opposition and criticism are not evil.
They are helpful, providing needed checks and balances among those who hold
positions of power. However, when the message of opposition is cloaked in immoral,
wicked and inhumane conduct, it becomes evil and should be condemned and
delegitimized.
The late Dr. Saul Alinski, author of the highly
influential Rules for Radicals, wrote
“Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it. Cut off the support
network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not
institutions; people hurt faster than institutions.” Alinski's values are no
doubt having an influence on the shadow-like leaders behind these dangerous
protests. These tactics are the embodiment of evil, resembling nothing of
peace.
Yes, these methods will win some battles in the
short-term, but in the long-term they will lose the war. Their cause wields the
weapons of evil, unknowingly stepping into a spiritual battle with God. It goes
way beyond political parties, people or institutions. Evil's greatest foe is
God and He always wins.
What do you stand against? What are you opposing?
Let your voice be heard, but avoid using evil means to call attention to it.
Rather, seek just, moral and peaceful methods to advance your cause.
Additionally, lay your conviction before God. He is the ultimate whistle blower
and standard of truth. Follow His wisdom through His Word in pursuit of
justice.
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