Would it be safe to say that America has rejected God and His Word? I believe that's true. So the question what happens next, that is, it creates a vacuum and, as the saying goes, "Nature abhors a vacuum." Therefore, a vacuum creates, automatically, the necessity to fill it. The question is what has filled it?
I think we could use one word to describe the "filler:" irrationality" The reason for the filler is because, as Proverbs says, "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom." If there is no wisdom, irrationality prevails.
Let's look at some examples of irrationality.
1. The idea that how I feel determines reality. If a male "feels" that he is not a male, then, he isn't. This irrationality has led to all kinds of collateral damage too evident to mention.
2. The feeling that marriages and families don't matter. Vows mean nothing; children don't need a father. A relationship within the bounds of marriage is not sacred. But the family is the place where children learn to be trustworthy, to share, and and to have boundaries. The family is a nation in miniature.
3. The idea that diversity is strength. Yet, as history has shown, a nation needs a common language, a common body of literature, a common law, and a common enforcement of that law, et al. If it does not, the nation breaks into various tribes, each seeking power over the other.
4. The feeling that each person has his or her own truth. The deduction from this is that everyone else MUST accept the other person's truth. Man has become his own god.
5. The feeling that man, through government, can build Eden on earth. So when their candiate doesn't win the election, they become hysterical. A correlary of this is that since making the bulding of Eden their goal, they can use political power to force others into their belief because "it's for their own good.
6. Another result of irrationality'filling the vacuum is violence.
And this leads us to the reason for the title of this blog: drones in Austin, Tx. I was on my way to my secular meeting, now on Wednesdays, listening to the car radio. "It's back to school time," the annoucer said and, "A poll has been taken that asked the question, 'What is a parent's biggest concern for the start of schoo?'" My alert mind came up the the answer: the cost of getting a child ready for school--new clothes to stay up with the Joneses; school supplies, things like that but, boy, was I ever wrong.
The numbe one concern among the polled parents was school shootings. To say it another way, their number one concern was that their child might be gunned down and killed at school!
This is where Austin enters the picture. A local company has developed drones that will fly over some of the Austin schools during the school day and will be able to report to the authorities if it sees a student or anyone else approaching the school with a weapon. Our schools have become places where we have to fly drones over them to protect the students from being murdered.
Now, granted, this is in the experimental stage for the school year but it does show us one thing: there are serious consequences for irrationality that automatically comes from rejecting God and His word.
The price of rejecting God and His Word is indeed heavy.
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