Saturday, May 30, 2009

The Principles of Liberty (Twenty-six)

By William Pressgrove

“The core unit which determines the strength of any society is the family; therefore, the government should foster and protect its integrity” (The 5000 Year Leap, W. Cleon Skousen p. 281)

If there has been one thing that has been under fire in our country for—well ever since I was in high school—it has been the family. History will bear out the truth that up until that time (around 1967) religious moorings had been the stabilizing force that kept the family ergo the country together. It was around that time that the court system determined that prayer in schools was a violation of the Constitution. “The family that prays together, stays together” wasn’t just a hollow euphemism but a statement of fact. It is hard to have a violent domestic disturbance and then turn around and say, “Okay, let’s have family prayer now” or vice versa, have family prayer and then beat the wife and kids before they go to bed.

When I think of this, two things come to mind. First, as long as the Christian religion has played a significant role in our country, the country has continued to prosper, and second, every time there has been a crisis, there is a resurgence of prayer in the country. Seems to me that even with the lack of prayer is schools people innately turn to God in prayer when there is a crisis like they know that the only reason we don’t have prayer in schools is because the Supreme Court has ruled it unconstitutional.

The entire chapter on the twenty-sixth principle refers to unity of the family. It sets up the nature of relationships within the family, the biblical promises made concerning members of the family as they honor those relationships, and the responsibilities of family members toward each other.

To ignore the power that comes from a family unit that has a quadrilateral, (the book says trilateral, but I would interject quadrilateral, meaning not only the father, mother and children, but adding God into the equation as well), relationship is to ignore the fundamental building block that makes society a more cohesive body.

The decline in the power and influence of the family in society started with a decline in the belief in God. I guess you might say that the only reason humanity has families is because of their belief in God. If we had descended from the primates, wouldn’t we have a social order that more closely resembles that of the primates? Where would we have come up with a social order with an ordinance such a marriage as being part of it if we weren’t created by God? That in and of itself makes one wonder how evolutionists sustain their belief in that part of the theory, but that’s a topic for another essay.

In regard to the moral and religious decline in this country, it seems to be a downward spiraling event. The less moral and religious families are, the more government steps in and intervenes and the more government intervenes the less moral and religious families become. It has gotten to the point where it seems that bureaucrats in government feel that our offspring are really the property of the state and that the parents are only allowed to care for the state’s property until it are old enough for the state to exploit it. However, if you are suspected of mistreating the states property, the state comes in and takes it away from you and pays someone else to raise it until the government can properly exploit it. But we still have our freedom, right?

As long as this country continues down the road to socialism, the family unit becomes less stable and unified. I don’t know whether it would be more correct to say that; the only way to regain the Constitutional freedom this country once had is to bolster the family or the reciprocal where the only way to bolster the family is to regain the Constitutional freedom we once had. It might be more correct to say they go hand in hand and both have to be achieved together. Government has no need to step in when families are close knit and functional and the more functional and close knit the families are, the more involved they are in preserving or restoring the principles of liberty to their rightful status and stature. We need to do both or we will lose all the freedom we now have.

Personally, I feel more like a slave now than I have ever felt in my life. I also feel that my posterity will, if this trend is allowed to continue, be more enslaved and less like families than I and my children have been. It’s time to step up to the plate and do our part to restore our country’s greatness. This can only be done by replacing those who are making the laws that are enslaving us. We need to reverse Henry David Thoreau’s statement and have thousands “striking at the root” and let the leaves fall where they may, we can clean the leaves up later after the infested tree is cut down and made into something useful like firewood.