• 326: How Genuine and How Christian?

  • Jan 14 2025
  • Spieldauer: 28 Min.
  • Podcast

  • Inhaltsangabe

  • If the New York Times celebrates your Christianity, then be afraid. Be very afraid.

    I must admit that being a professing Christian is not an easy thing, particularly today. I hate religious ‘posturing’ - especially in myself. The scripture is clear: Facts and action are clearly what define true religion. The Pharisee and tax collector, one a false ‘religious’ leader, the other a genuinely broken, penitent man, is one of Christ’s more poignant teachings on this. The Good Samaritan another. How real is your, or my faith?

    So it is with sadness and carefulness that I must insist mentioning the actual actions: the facts and policies of the late President, James Earl Carter. The recent media swoon and adulation compel me. They swoon precisely because of his policies. They adulate for his leftist, neo-marxist legacy, carefully clothed in wool. While giving us the smiling face of a Southern Baptist Sunday School teacher, Jimmy Carter implemented some of the most family-destructive cultural policies our nation has now come to suffer.

    The first Presidential Conference on Families sounded truly wonderful and nearly conservative, except for the fact that it was here, quietly, that the federal government first declared homosexual couples to be ‘families.’ The Christian sacrament of matrimony was directly assaulted with a toothy Baptist grin.

    The real legacy of any President is the Courts they leave behind. Those justices will serve for life. You should know that every judge Jimmy Carter appointed was first vetted by the most radical abortion attorney in the nation, and her subsequent leftist panel on the judiciary.

    Carter appointed a total of 262 federal judges during his four years in the White House, more than any single-term president in U.S. history. And despite never getting to appoint a Supreme Court nominee, Carter's judicial appointments were history-making in their own right. That's because he appointed a record number of minority and female jurists during his presidency, 57 minority judges and 41 female. BUT IT WAS NOT their color or plumbing that made them eligible candidates in the Carter world, it was their unabashed commitment to leftist ideology.

    Strangely, the media at the time never examined the issue of ‘Judicial Temperment’. But that is precisely why Jimmy’s judges were appointed. They had the temperment the press desired. When Ronald Reagan made appointments THEN the actual thinking and policies really mattered to the media, regardless of a candidates’ gender or color, Reagan’s appointments were excoriated.

    Legal knowledge and “judicial appointment help” for Carter came from Sarah Weddington, the Texas attorney who, at 26, had successfully argued Roe v. Wade before the Supreme Court. She had joined the Carter administration as an aide for women’s issues and leaked (the even then, notorious) Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s name as an Appellate Court pick to the press. She hoped by making it public, then Carter wouldn’t be able to backtrack. As soon as Weddington leaked it, though, she went to the Oval Office and told the president what she’d done. He “didn’t mind,” she later told the Washington Post.

    Yes, Jimmy Carter truly and faithfully served the leftist media-zeitgeist. For this his memory is now acclaimed.

    We too must remember.

    Mr. Carter in many ways served as a precursor to the ‘bumbling’ leftist assault we saw in the recent Biden Administration. He was an easily manipulated figurehead who allowed far-left staffers to simply have their way through him. One recognizable difference was that Mr. Carter freely accepted and then implemented the radical policies into which he was hornswoggled and manipulated. Biden? We really don’t know how much Biden actually understood; he was officially found mentally unfit to stand trial by his own Department of Justice.

    Jimmy Carter consciously and intentionally implemented policies designed to destroy the family and respect for innocent human life. You don’t learn that in Sunday School.

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