K.S. Rajan (20 Dec 2012)
"BILL WILSON"
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Blasphemy, Sin and Lawlessness in the White House
On November 2, 1800, President John Adams moved into the White
House. In a letter to his wife, he wrote: "I pray Heaven to
bestow the best of blessings on this house, and on all that
hereafter inhabit it. May none but honest and wise men ever rule
under this roof!" On Saturday, December 15, 2012, US Marine
Corps captain Matthew Phelps and Ben Schock, according to ABC
News, made history by being the first homosexuals to be engaged
at the White House, although ABC points out that "A transgender
man proposed to his partner in the East Room earlier this year."
When the president is by oath to support the law of the land,
which is marriage between one man and one woman, what gives in
the "house of the people"?
First off, the occupant of the Oval Office has no intention of
enforcing the Defense of Marriage Act. In this, he is in
violation of his oath of office and the US Constitution. He also
has violated this by promoting open homosexuality in the US
military and he obviously allows such things as homosexuals
staging marriage proposals in the White House for the entire
news media to see. In decades past, such an event would have
sparked outrage among the people. Nowadays, even to write about
such a thing questioning not even the morality of sodomy, but
only the enforcement of the law, will likely generate massive
hate mail from the homosexual and lesbian community.
You see, it is one thing to promote equality under the
law--nondiscrimination for all with regard to being able to have
a job or to move and act freely in society. It is yet another to
be at cross purposes with the political agenda of the homosexual
movement. In that case, there is no tolerance from that group.
People who suggest that not only the law of the land says
marriage is between one man and one women, but also believe that
the laws of YHVH God construct marriage only between a man and a
woman, are ostracized and labeled. In this case, expressions of
freedom of speech and religion are drowned out by the angry and
spiteful disrespect of anyone who dare disagree.
In Ezekiel 8, God told the prophet Ezekiel to look around him
and see the abominations of Israel. God then instructed Ezekiel
to dig into the wall of the temple and "Go in and behold the
wicked abominations that they do here." Verse 10 says, "So I
went in and saw; and behold every form of creeping things, and
abominable beasts, and all the idols of the house of Israel,
portrayed upon the wall round about." There were even greater
abominations as the chapter progresses. Given the prayer of John
Adams dedication of the White House, and what abominations we
see are done there openly, I wonder if we can even comprehend
what other blasphemies, sin and lawlessness are conducted out of
the site of the American people in their house?
Have a Blessed and Powerful Day!
Bill Wilson