Thought For The Day

Who’s Business Is It Anyway

It seems to me the Government doesn’t want God involved in it’s “business.” Their loss. But the opposite is true as well. I don’t want the Government involved in God’s business.

Evidently I am not the only one who feels that way. An article by Presidential candidate Rand Paul speaks clearly to the issue:

Since government has been involved in marriage, they have done what they always do — taxed it, regulated it, and now redefined it. It is hard to argue that government’s involvement in marriage has made it better, a fact also not surprising to those who believe government does little right. (TIME)

Marriage is private, personal, and, outside the design of God Himself, something that is abused almost to death by those who have no idea what it is or how to enjoy it as one of God’s greatest gifts to mankind.

Now that the Government has taken this last step into the quagmire created by selfish, self-center, unthinking, unknowing, disobedient people, it will only get worse in our society.

Paul went on to say:

The Constitution was written by wise men who were raised up by God for that very purpose. There is a reason ours was the first where rights came from our creator and therefore could not be taken away by government. Government was instituted to protect them. We have gotten away from that idea. Too far away. We must turn back. To protect our rights we must understand who granted them and who can help us restore them. (IBID.)

How right he is!

One Comment

  • dp

    Amen.
    Ultimately they/we Never present a solution, “turn back” is not a remedy. It stops short of saying to whom to turn back and it presents no course of action.
    Thomas Jefferson’s course of action as he was looking forward is probably coming.

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