IS THE CENSUS BUREAU ENCOURAGING PEOPLE TO LIE? ARKANSAS JUDGE OVERTURNS THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE.

April 18, 2010

Watch this video by Jerry Cox of the Arkansas Family Council.  He is one of my favorite Arkansans. You may be surprised by his comments.

http://familycouncil.org/?p=918

In another story about homosexuality, an Arkansas circuit judge made a decision last week that made “unconstitutional” a law that was established by the people of Arkansas in the 2008 election.  The people voted 57% to 43% in favor of a law the judge has now decided to be unconstitutional.  You may recall the effort that many Arkansans made to get Act 1 on the ballot before it was approved by those who went to the polls.

Here’s the story.  We haven’t heard the last of this one.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/judge-strikes-gender-affirming-care-ban-arkansas/story?id=100257964

Jerry Cox called Judge Piazza’s ruling “a classic example of judicial tyranny.” I couldn’t agree more.

This story reminds me of the FEDERAL judge that decided that the National Day of Prayer is unconstitutional…LAST WEEK!!!

To quote U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb of Wisconsin, her ruling “was not a judgment on the value of prayer. She noted government involvement in prayer may be constitutional if the conduct serves a ‘significant secular purpose’ and doesn’t amount to a call for religious action. But the National Day of Prayer crosses that line,” she wrote.

WHAT????? When did prayer ever become a secular practice?

It is interesting that Mr. Obama is going to observe the National Day of Prayer.  We know, however, that his prayer will be inclusive of all religions.

***FOR THOSE OF YOU READING “AMERICA IS BROKE,” PLEASE START HERE:

So when did the big change begin?  When did Christianity become one of many? I wish that I had the answer.  I know that it once was different in America.

There is a great difference between today’s justices (at all levels) and those who held the same positions in 1844.  You may be staggered by the difference between the courts of our lifetime and the ones in 1844.

This is only one example.  It’s the story of a Supreme Court case in 1844. Those who say that this was never a Christian country should read the 1844 U.S. Supreme Court case of Vidal v. Girard’s Executors, 43 U.S. 126, 132.  Here are some of the facts of the case:

A man named Stephen Girard, a deist from France, moved to Philadelphia.  When he died, he left an estate worth $7 million.  He left instructions that an orphanage and school be established with the stipulation that no religious influence be allowed.  The city of Philadelphia rejected the offer.  Lawyers representing the city declared:

“The plan of education proposed is anti-Christian, and therefore repugnant to the law…The purest principles of morality are to be taught.  Where are they found?  Whoever searches for them must go to the source from which a Christian man derives his faith-the Bible….There is an obligation to teach what the Bible alone can teach…a pure system of morality…

….the Old and New Testament’s importance is recognized.  In the Old it is said, ‘Thou shalt diligently teach them to thy children,’ and in the New, ‘Suffer the little children to come unto me and forbid them not…’  No fault can be found with Girard for wishing a marble college to bear his name forever, but it is not valuable unless it has a fragrance of Christianity about it.”

The case reached the Supreme Court. The United States Supreme Court ruled unanimously, stating:

“Christianity…is not to be maliciously and openly reviled and blasphemed against, to the annoyance of believers or the injury of the public…It is unnecessary for us, however to consider the establishment of a school or college, for the propagation of…Deism, or any other form of infidelity.

Such a case is not to be presumed to exist in a Christian country…Why man not laymen instruct in the general principles of Christianity as well as ecclesiastics…

And we cannot overlook the blessings, which such men by their conduct, as well as their instructions,…must impart to their youthful pupils.  Why may not the Bible, and especially the New Testament, without note or comment, be read and taught as a divine revelation …its general precepts expounded, its evidences explained and its glorious principles of morality inculcated?

Where can the purest principles of morality be learned so clearly or so perfectly as from the New Testament?”

This was the view of the ENTIRE U.S. Supreme Court in the middle of the 19th century.  Imagine the Supreme Court of 2010 voting unanimously on any “religious” item.

Imagine, in 2010, a municipality turning down  free money because they viewed something not Christian.  Today’s argument would be that the orphanage would create jobs and a home for kids.

This argument reminds me of the “benefits” we were to receive from the lottery.  Our college students were to receive assistance with the cost of higher education.  Unheard voices, like those at the Arkansas Family Council, warned that tuitions would only rise and offset any tuition assistance.  Where did the AFC get their information?  They took information from surrounding states.  They listed examples of how the costs of college went up after lotteries were instituted.  This was just one of many negative effects the Arkansas Family Council published about a then proposed lottery.  Unfortunately, a few 15 second sound bites was the extent of the press that the folks concerned about the ill effects of a lottery got.  Millions of dollars spent to convince the populace of “a good thing” won the day.  Most churches were silent.

Did you see the story on the news last night?  College tuition costs in Arkansas are rising.  They didn’t increase last year.  Now we have a lottery and tuition costs are going up.  Although our increases aren’t as large as those in some states, a fact that the media made sure to point out, I think increases that range from 4% to 8% are unacceptable.

A few lottery administrators are living lavishly, overpaid college professors and administrators will have large pay increases, and students will be no better off than they were before.  Many will still end up with student loans that they will be paying for years.

Christians believed in 1844 that if they made decisions based on Biblical principles that blessings would follow.  Jobs and places for kids would be a part of those blessings.

What would $7 million be in today’s dollars? I’ll make a conservative guess.  How about $250 million.  I think that’s the amount one of the states will get because its legislators made concessions and voted to help pass the government’s new health care plan.  Any city, Philadelphia in particular, that turned down that kind of money today would be viewed as insane.  Turn down money because of some principle?  Be real.

The statements made by the 1844 Supreme Court in the noted case would be viewed as “intolerant,” at best, today.  And what would the Court of 1844 say about the Court of 2010?  I think they would be so shocked at what’s going on that they wouldn’t be able to say anything.

In 1844, Christian principles were the most important thing.  The contrast between the worldview of the man or woman who replaces Justice Stephens and the worldview of Justice Story cannot be overstated.

And now we have a Federal Judge saying that the National Day of Prayer is Unconstitutional? WHAT???????

I’ve heard people say that they fear a Theocracy of some kind if Christians get control of things.  Christians – ones who believed that the entire Bible is truth – once made up a large majority of America and no one considered the absurd notion that a Theocracy was possible until the millennium.  It was a Constitutional Republic then; it is a Constitutional Republic now.  Barely.  Nothing in the seven Articles in the Constitution has changed.  The Bill of Rights is the same.  Our problem is that we have done the same thing with the Constitution that we have done with the Bible.

What is different? The worldview of Americans living in 2010 is different.  Today, lawyers representing the city of Philadelphia would not think to make a statement like the one made in the court case I’ve mentioned.  The U.S. Supreme Court certainly wouldn’t make a statement similar to the one noted here from Vidal v. Girard’s Executors. Someone might be offended by Biblical principles.

The United States was not considered a Theocracy then, but if we consider doing something “Christian” now, well, there is concern that we may turn our nation into one. Today, in many places in this country, a manger scene may not be set up unless a winter solstice scene is allowed alongside.

Most Christians will tell you that we won’t have a Theocracy until Jesus returns.  It would be impossible to have one before then.

If you are not a Christian and you are still reading this, there is something important that you should know.  Every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.  I write these words, not to scare or warn, although warning would not be out of line.  I write these words because I believe, like Justice Story, that they are the truth.

The Supreme Court stated in 1844 that this was a Christian country, a true statement then.  Our current President says that this country is not Christian.  I would argue that he is, sadly, correct.  Godlessness is being taught in 100% of our public science classrooms nationwide.  If a professor at a college getting government funding mentions the words “Intelligent design,” he/she is in danger of losing his/her job.  Don’t believe it?  Check out the movie/documentary Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed “starring” Ben Stein.  I was not surprised by the angry and hateful response by so many to such a simple expose.

Christians obviously want the clock turned back to 1844 in many ways.  I’ll take the mule and all that goes with along with it if I can get back a Supreme Court like the one on which Judge Story served.  Is it possible?  Those who are familiar with scripture know the answer.  With God all things are possible.

If Act 1 is not upheld, a project that I and many of my friends spent hours on because of our concern for the welfare of children, I fear that we may be too far down the road to decadence.

If we are too far gone, if the clock isn’t turned back, we need not be concerned about a Theocracy.  We will need to be ready to embrace one.

Chris Reimers

“For a child will be born to us, a son will be given to us;

And the government will rest on His shoulders;

And His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.

There will be no end to the increase of His government or of peace,

On the throne of David and over his kingdom,

To establish it and to uphold it with justice and righteousness

From then on and FOREVERMORE. – Isaiah 9: 6-7c

…and Justice Joseph Story?

Joseph Story/Associate Justice 1812 to 1845

Story was only 32 years old when he joined the Supreme Court and was overshadowed by John Marshall during most of his tenure on the bench, but he ultimately had a greater impact on the law, society and legal theory than any other justice in history. Even though Marshall assigned virtually all the major early Supreme Court opinions to himself, Story was the intellectual anchor who gave lasting meaning to the decisions. After declaring the outcome of one case Marshall turned to him and said, “Now, Story, that is the law; you find the precedents for it.” When he was allowed to write, Story proved that he was the better of Marshall as a legal mind. In Martin v. Hunter’s Lessee (1816) he established the Court’s authority over state decisions touching on federal law. His decision in Bank of the United States v. Dandridge (1827) led to the creation of the modern corporation as a legal entity and other seminal opinions laid the foundations for admiralty law, equity law and patent law. In United States v. Amistad (1841), which was the basis of a 1997 Steven Spielberg film starring retired Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun as Story, he bolstered the abolitionist movement by ruling that the transport of a group of Africans across the Atlantic was illegal and the slaves should be freed.

Taken from HistoryNet.com.

Judge Story is listed as one of the top 9 Supreme Court Justices of all time.


WHAT TO DO IF THE LETTERS ON THIS BLOG ARE TOO SMALL

April 18, 2010

Some of you may be looking at this blog and the letters under “Recent Posts” are too small to read.  After a dozen posts, I finally got tired of squinting myself.

You can click on “View” at the top left side of your page (next to “File” and “Edit”) and you should get something that says “zoom.”

You should be able to click on the zoom key until you get a page that is the size that you want.  You can also decrease the size of the page by going to the same “zoom” feature.

If you don’t have one at the top left, your zoom icon might be on the lower right of your screen.  All you have to do is click on the icon and enlarge or decrease the size of what you view.

I hope this makes things easier for you.  If you still can’t figure out how to accomplish this, just ask someone under 30 like I did.

Chris


IS SOCIALISM CHRISTIAN?

April 18, 2010

“As Washington has lately moved to create massive socializing measures, such as the recent vote for Obamacare, a spiritual wrench has now been tossed into the debate.

Many liberals insist socialism is the most caring economic system ever conceived, an antidote to poverty, and the only true foundation for an equitable society. A number of leftists even boast socialism is how God’s Kingdom would operate if Jesus came back as King.”

Click here to read answers to the question in the headline above:

http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/22128


CHANGING WESTERN WORLDVIEWS

April 17, 2010

The following articles are excellent.  Done in two parts, Debra Rae gives us a good picture of “new” thought.  Many themes we are constantly bombarded with seem new, but she is right.  They sum up an old lie.  I, like her,  am concerned about where modern education is headed (see part 2).  Unfortunately, I think she is correct in her assessments.  Her statement:

“In but a few decades, America’s public education system has morphed from no spirituality (Dewey) to new spirituality”  is one with which I agree.  Macro-evolution is as much a religion as Christianity.  In my view there are actually more facts pointing to a great Creator than to the view that their is no God.   Both beliefs rely on faith in the end.  This debate is not the subject of Ms. Rae’s article, but I think it fitting to note. -CR

NEW SPIRITUALITY, OLD LIE
PART 1
– By Debra Rae

http://www.newswithviews.com/Rae/debra164.htm

NEW SPIRITUALITY, OLD LIE
PART 2
– By Debra Rae

http://www.newswithviews.com/Rae/debra165.htm

Accompanying these articles should be an article about the New World Order.  I was reading one last night that was very good and it wasn’t selling anything.  I’ve searched and have been unable to retrace my steps.  If I run across it again, I will attach it to this post. – CR


LOCAL TEA PARTY (HARDLY) MAKES THE FRONT PAGE

April 16, 2010

Pastor Doug Jones makes a few remarks before opening the TEA Party with Prayer - Picture by Barbara Anable

Yesterday’s TEA Party Rally at the Hot Springs Airport made the front page.  Finally, the local TEA Party got some press.  It was at the top of today’s paper.  A closer glance made this local semi-retired semi-journalist wince.

The article makes the local periodical’s views as visible as the “Don’t tread on Me” flag that was flying at Memorial Field.

Not a word is written about who spoke at the rally.  There is a nice picture, but not one quote from a local speaker or attendee.  The Associated Press story that accompanies the nice picture quotes a few national leaders.  Glenn Gallas, a Hot Springs area resident running for the U.S. House of Representatives, and a speaker at the event, isn”t even mentioned.

Most of those who went to the airport yesterday would agree with the “gangster government” quote by Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota.  This quote was mentioned twice in the article.  This quote, however, is unbalanced in its attempt to brand TEA Party participants as those who are unable to put more than a few words together.  I have heard the CHAIRMAN of the United States House of Representatives Judiciary Committee try to explain where it says in the Constitution that the citizens of the U.S. can be forced to buy a government health care plan.  Many TEA Party speakers that I’ve heard seem to understand the Constitution better than Mr. Conyers, the Constitutional lawyer.

Whether one agrees with the efforts of the tea party or not, it is a newsworthy event because of the number of folks who are very upset with the direction they see our government heading.  I, for one, am appreciative of those like Mr. Gallas who want to get us back on Constitutional track. They are spending their time are resources to try to make a difference.

Like Mr. Gallas and many others, I believe the next election will tell us where we are one way or another.  Are there enough Republicans and Democrats willing to stand up for what’s written in the Constitution, or are we more concerned about becoming more like other nations?

I am disappointed that the local paper sent only a photographer.

It did send a reporter to the Good Government Group’s Candidate Forum, which was held at the Library at the same time as the TEA Party Rally.

I applaud the GGGG for attempting to help us get acquainted with  those who will be running for office.  The article focused on Terry Smith’s comment that Jo West-Taylor violated Arkansas law.  Mr. Smith is running for Garland County Treasurer and I think he should wait until Ms. West-Taylor is in the room to make such allegations.  The best  Treasurer candidate is running as a Republican, but that’s a story for another day.  The article about the local TEA Party effort should have had some of the local flavor that the GGGG political forum piece displayed.

The local paper knows that it must “cover” these events to keep selling its wares.

On the TEA Party article – It’s attempt to make both sides happy, one side with a large picture, and the other side with an article that’s got no teeth is, at the least, self-serving.  I think the article is an obvious indication of where the paper stands politically.

On the GGGG political forum article – It did what papers do to try to sell papers. It focused on  a controversy.  Why does the paper print editorials from those who oppose its own obvious views?  That’s an easy one.

The GGGG must be taken seriously.  The organization does work that the city (and the county) should be doing.  If it wasn’t for the GGGG, there would be no citizen committee looking into the best way to handle the jail situation, probably the biggest problem the community faces at present.  Because the GGGG is beginning to shake off some of the dirt slung at it from the local elite, dirt that has been printed in the media source that most Hot Water City residents read, the organization is now getting some notice in the same source.

Chris Reimers

(Wouldn’t you like to know, just once, who wrote any editorial piece in the local paper?)


CHRISTIAN LEADERS RISK ARREST IN FRONT OF WHITE HOUSE

April 12, 2010

WASHINGTON, April 12 /Christian Newswire/ — Rev. Patrick Mahoney and Michael McMonagle will call upon President Obama to challenge Chinese President Hu Jintao on human rights and religious liberty during his visit to Washington this week.

 
Rev. Mahoney, Michael McMonagle and Brandi Swindell were twice arrested in Tiananmen Square and deported from China during the Beijing Olympics for speaking out against the human rights abuses and violence of the Chinese government against their own people.
See: http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/1505613587.html for the rest of the story.

‘Iran threatens, the world silent’

April 11, 2010

“Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s speech at the Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at Yad Vashem on Sunday focused on the rising Iranian threat, a threat to repeat the holocaust. “In the face of [Iran’s] calls to erase the Jewish state from the face of the earth repeated time and again, we see at best mild protestations, and this too seems to be fading,” Netanyahu lambasted the international community.”

See: http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=172872 for the complete article from the Jerusalem Post.


“There He Goes Again” – Mr. Obama Removes Jesus From Easter Message

April 4, 2010

     In Mr. Obama’s first Christmas message he made the most unChristian statement of any President in history.  He’s done it again.

     Mr. Obama “literally edited Christ out of his “holiday message” today when he excerpted a sermon given by a military chaplain on Iwo Jima on Easter Sunday 1945.”

See Vince Haley’s comments HERE.


“AND THEY FOUND THE STONE ROLLED AWAY FROM THE TOMB,” LUKE 24:2

April 4, 2010

Why not go to the source?  The next nine verses of Luke 24 describe the reason for the hope of mankind.  Without the resurrection of Jesus, we would be lost. -CR

“But on the first day of the week, at early dawn, they came to the tomb bringing the spices which they had prepared.  And they found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but when they entered, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus.  While they were perplexed about this, behold, two men suddenly stood near them in dazzling clothing;  and as the women were terrified and bowed their faces to the ground, the men said to them, ‘Why do you seek the living One among the dead?  He is not here, but He has risen.  Remember how He spoke to you while He was still in Galilee, saying that the Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and the third day rise again.’  And they remembered His words, and returned from the tomb and reported all these things to the eleven and to all the rest.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gggPpVtEKQ&t=2s


WELCOME TO THE NEW WINGS OF THE WIND!

March 31, 2010

 The plan for this site is to build a “data base” of sites where you can get news that you won’t see in the mainstream media.  The “Links” page is currently empty.  Eventually the “Links” page will contain sources where I get information that is not heard in 90% of the news media.  Maybe these locations can be helpful to others.

I will still post things that I feel are important.  On the local front, I eventually want to find out more about the IB schools of Hot Springs, and I’m sure I’ll have a few things to say about the new water treatment plant that is planned by our city leaders.

Please feel free to continue to email me items of interest.  I will post them as time allows.  For those of you who do not have my personal email, it is:

chrisreimers@cablelynx.com or
chrisreimers6@gmail.com

God’s blessings,

Chris Reimers