Christian South Carolinians for a free and Constitutional Republic

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Is It Time For a 3rd Party?

The total implosion of the "Republican" Congress on Tuesday and the GOP sprint toward getting out of Iraq by 2008 to retain the White House raise two more important questions. Will the Republican nominee for president in 2008 be nominally "pro-life" and "pro-marriage" (not like any of them actually are, but their claims allow Religious Right leaders to hide behind lies)? And if the candidate is NOT, what will Falwell, Dobson and Robertson do? That is the very interesting question!

I don't believe the GOP nominee will give lipservice to a "pro-life" stance, and FINALLY we will find out if the neo-con leaders of the "Religious Right" serve Christ or Cesar. The nominating race of 2008 will be the most fascinating political event in our lives because of this consequence. When faced with two pro-aborts in the general election what will religious leaders do?

I've seen some calls for the leaders of the Religious Right to create a national 3rd party for social conservatives, and I want to register my dissent for such an idea... sort of! Their version of a national 3rd party will involve spending money and resources in all 50 States of the Union (including MA, CA, VT, NY, etc.), a surefire recipe for failure and waste. Furthermore, their party would likely call for compliance with unconstitutional, illegal acts from Washington until such a time as we finally win at the national level - a day never to be seen. Christians, those who actually live, act and believe like true Christians, are outnumbered in America and we'll lose at the national level abysmally.

I said I dissent "sort of," because I do favor a large 3rd party for Christians, but it must be a REGIONAL party built upon the doctrine of non-compliance with illegal edicts from Washington. It must be built upon the foundation of Acts 5:29, "We must obey God rather than men." It must raise up the doctrines of interposition and nullification as defended by Jefferson, Madison, Calhoun, and recently Judge Roy Moore. It must be regional because Massachusetts, California, New York, Illinois, et. al., are roadblocks in attempting to defend the unborn, marriage, and free religious expression. No money or time should be wasted attempting to convince Sodom & Gomorrah States to elect righteous men and women - instead, missionaries should be sent there to save as many souls before fire from Heaven rains down on them, so to speak. No money or time should be wasted in trying to elect a president to the government of a nation that despises God. Rather, all efforts should be made regionally to line up godly men in defiance to the evil Washington seeks to impose upon States and municipalities.

Any political party raised up by Christians for defense of Christian principles must be regional and must be built upon Acts 5:29. Any other effort is doomed to failure.

1 Comments:

BillyBones said...

On the CE website, a goal of 2500 members in select counties by 2006. Are you on target to achieve this goal?

5:33 PM, November 12, 2006  

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