Posted by: onemom on: November 20, 2007
Letter from a future prisoner
Nov. 20, 2010To the Resistance:
I’m writing this letter from prison, where I’ve been since the beginning of 2010. Since Hillary was elected in ‘08, Christian persecution in America has gotten even worse than we predicted.
When the so-called “Fairness Doctrine” was signed into law, my radio program was yanked off the air along with all the others that dared discuss moral issues on Christian radio. The networks just couldn’t bring themselves to air a pro-abortion program or one advocates the homosexual agenda for the government mandated “balance” because broadcasting lies went against their basic beliefs – I don’t blame them.
We knew “Thought Crimes” was in danger of becoming law back when it passed Congress in 2007, but thankfully, President Bush kept his promise to veto it. But, tragically, Hillary signed that most dangerous bill in America – ushering in the criminalization of Christianity. And now, even my book, “The Criminalization of Christianity,” has been banned as “hate speech” just as I predicted when I wrote it back in 2005.
When the “Employment Non-Discrimination Act” (”Thought Crimes” for the Workplace) became law, businesses and ministries were targeted by homosexual activists and were forced to close when they wouldn’t comply with a law forcing them to hire those opposed to their beliefs on moral issues.
When they canceled my program, banned my book and targeted my ministry, I knew it was only a matter of time before I’d be forced into “prison ministry” against my will. Unfortunately for our nation, that ministry is growing fast. A homeschooling mom was assigned the cell next to me. I try to comfort her, but she cries constantly at the thought of her kids being raised in government foster care.
The forced labor here makes me think that I should have done more for our brothers and sisters in China sent to labor camps for the crime of hosting a home church, or those imprisoned in every Muslim country for choosing Christ over Allah. We should have seen the writing on the wall when Yahoo turned over confidential searches to the Chinese government, sending people to prison, and when Google barred American Christian sites from its search engines as “haters.” Finding allied ministries is now almost impossible.
Most didn’t see it coming. I try not to think about how the 2009 “Freedom of Choice Act” wiped out every single pro-life law from parental notice to the ban on partial birth abortion. And how “anti-reproductive rights” was added to the “Thought Crime” statute, which, like California before the election, means a year in jail if someone claims to feel “intimidated” by anything a pro-lifer might do – like express their beliefs in public.
But, like the homeschool mom in the cell beside me, I cry too. I cry mostly because it didn’t have to be this way. Just three years ago – in 2007 – we had a chance to unite and achieve our lifetime goals of restoring protection to children in the womb, and protecting our foundational relationship of marriage between a man and a woman. And now the suggestion of it is treated like the illegal mention of a “mom” or “dad” to the California School Board.
Martin Niemöller’s words ring true. I see them with a modern twist:
No, in 2007 and 2008, American Christians were so used to the status quo that they forgot we were in this to win. Compromised and divided, they choose to protest rather than protect.
When the Christian and conservative leaders couldn’t stop fighting over their candidate of compromise or their favorite “tier two” pick, we missed our last chance at victory – victory for children facing the abortionists’ knife and victory for the institution foundational to our society – marriage.
All the money in the world couldn’t buy Mitt Romney’s trust. And no one seemed to remember what Rudy Giuliani had said of the previous Clinton administration: “Most of Clinton’s policies are similar to most of mine.” Or how he praised the founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger, and offered up a citywide proclamation honoring the infamous racist eugenicist, whose organization has brutally killed more babies than any other in the Western Hemisphere.
Did they really think we would have a chance to beat Hillary with “Hillary-lite?”
There was a tier-one candidate that stood for our goals of life and marriage – that man was Gov. Mike Huckabee. Had we nominated Huckabee to run against Hillary, the stark difference between the two would have brought voters out in droves. And we never would have seen the Supreme Court appointments of Charles Schumer and Diane Feinstein. If only there were a way to go back in time to change … I’ve gotta go. The guard spotted me writing again.
Source: World Net Daily
If you don’t want the United States to go down this terrifying path, then GIVE to Mike Huckabee’s campaign. GIVE today, GIVE often, and when you’ve given all you can, make sure you tell everyone you know to GIVE.
This short “futuristic” essay contains more terrifying possibilities than many people might now grant. There has been a momentous tide of anti-Christian thought and action in the United States
over recent decades, especially against
Biblical and traditional Christian faith.
In so many instances the church has been influenced by the world more than the world has been influenced by genuine Christian faith and standards. When I first became involved with the Right to Life (anti-abortion) movement in 1972 and particularly after the Supreme Court decision in January 1973 that legalized abortion without any reasonable restraints, I was disheartened that most of the church seemed oblivious as to what was really going on. Since then, thankfully, various Christians of various denominations have gotten involved in the pro-life struggle. But we were so late in doing so. We have been late and still hesitant to really grasp and strongly resist and reverse the powerful homosexual movement in our country, which in some states and areas is forcing
their decadent beliefs and practices upon school children and through all avenues of society. We have compromised so much with the world and its systems that
professing Christians have been caught up in the swirl of divorce, materialism, etc. The children of Christians are caught up in fornication and all manner of pagan
philosophies and practices.
Above all things we desperately need a powerful spiritual Christian revival based upon the truths of Christ and the Scriptures and pressed deeply upon the hearts and minds and practices of both Christians and non-Christians. A transforming revival or renewal that will change individuals, communities and our very nation. Politics by itself cannot do this. No one leader can do this. But political leaders with basic Christian faith and values can make a positive difference
if they are backed up by a large number of caring and concerned citizens. This combined political effort along with a deep recognition and burden for positive spiritual and cultural change can at least hold the line against the powerful forces of evil and destruction and hopefully get the trend moving in the other direction.
Very interestung read… thanks for posting. That is the way we are trending right now, and it is scary. Altrhough, I can say it is more then the Christians who need to worry…
November 20, 2007 at 12:09 pm
Interesting thoughts.
Is it just me, or is the official Huck website loading slow today? That’s a good sign!