The Spritual Crisis of America (The city sat on the hill) Matthew 5:14
We the People of the United States,
in order to sustain a more perfect Union,
repent of our sins before Almighty God.
We confess that we have turned from absolute truth to whims of emotion,
from justice to corruption,
and from Your authority to the will of men.
Therefore, in humility and faith,
we reestablish Justice with common sense,
we seek once more to insure domestic Tranquility,
to provide for the common defence,
to promote the general Welfare,
and to secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.
We do ordain and declare that GOD is the final authority,
and that this Constitution for the United States of America
must stand only by HIS will and under His sovereignty.
So help us God.
- WillyBill
We have a government that too often addresses issues with emotion instead of facts. Leaders divide the country along party lines, not by what the facts of law or Constitution, but by appeals to feeling and rhetoric.
In truth, there should be law and precedent applied exhaustively before any matter reaches the Supreme Court. Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution makes clear that the Supreme Court is primarily an appellate body — not a first-stop court. Only after all legal remedies have been exhausted should a case rise to the highest level. As Ecclesiastes 1:9 reminds us, “there is nothing new under the sun.” Every legal question should be tested against existing law and precedent before SCOTUS weighs in. Dangerous precedent has been set without congressional assignment, without the weight of law, and without the fear of God.
The problem is that the lower courts and political system are often so clouded by partisanship and emotion that when the Supreme Court issues rulings grounded in the Constitution, many people react as though those rulings are “wrong.” Not based on substance, they don't go home crack open there copy of the constitution and confirm or correct their suspicions. Infact the Court (SCOTUS) isn’t being radical — it’s simply applying the law as it stands. It is the political chagrin of culture that has conditioned the public to prefer feelings over facts.
The recent confirmation of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson illustrates this dynamic. Her appointment reflects not only the continuation of judicial politics but also an attempt to legitimize unhinged radical views under the guise of supreme representation.
That said, we must not throw out all Democrats as “extremists.” There remain moderate, good-natured Democrats who still respect common sense and the Constitution. The problem is not every member of the party — it is the failure to hold all politicians to a higher standard. Article VI, Clause 3 requires every official to take an oath to uphold the Constitution. That oath must mean something, and unconstitutional laws cannot be enforced under Article VI, Clause 2 (the Supremacy Clause), as confirmed by Marbury v. Madison (1803).
The deeper problem is that too many politicians do not know the law. They govern by power, influence, and public sentiment rather than constitutional principle. What this nation needs are God-fearing judges, lawyers and leaders who understand both the spirit of justice and the letter of the law — leaders who fear God more than they fear losing an election, and who uphold the Constitution above political gamesmanship.
"There is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of the law and in the name of justice"
- Montesquieu
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