The popularly believed myth of separation of church and state has convinced the modern-day masses that religion and government are to be stringently segregated. Never the twain shall meet. After all, when it comes to government, the question of the day, persistently proposed by the politically-minded, is: “What does religion have to do with it?” However, the answer to this question, much to the chagrin of those who pose it, is: “Everything!” Religion has everything to do with it.
From what does the dictatorial nature of all communist governments stem? Is it not the atheism upon which they are all founded? Eliminating belief in God allows the state to usurp supremacy over the people as the sole arbiter of all rights and privileges. The communist state, having declared God nonexistent and itself supreme, proceeds to demand the servitude of its citizenry and to dictate to every citizen what they can and cannot do.
Why is there an absence of religious freedom in Islamic states? Is it not because of the militancy taught by the Koran against all “infidels”; that is, non-Muslims? According to the Koran, no religion is to be allowed other than Islam. Furthermore, with the exception of Jews and Christians, who the Koran teaches must live in subjugation to the Islamic state and pay heavy taxes, all who refuse to bow their knee to Allah, the god of Islam, are to be eliminated in jihad—holy war. Is there any wonder why Islam is known as the Religion of the Sword?
How does one explain the prevalence of extreme poverty in countries like India? Is it not perpetuated by the Hindu teaching of Karma? According to Hinduism, the poor are paying in this present life for their poor performance in a past life. Charitableness toward the poor is therefore discouraged, since it may prevent them from making reparation in their current reincarnation for the wrongs performed by them in their previous reincarnation. Besides, the wealthy should enjoy their plenty, as their present reward for a well lived past life, rather than share it with the impoverished, who are being punished for atrocities committed in their last go around.
In all of human history, Western Civilization undoubtedly stands head and shoulders above all others. But what was it that made it the most free, influential, enlightened, industrious, and prosperous civilization of all time? Was it not the Christian Faith upon which it was founded? For instance, Queen Victoria once explained to an African emissary enquiring about the source of England’s supremacy in the world that the Bible was the secret to England’s greatness. Like England’s supremacy among nations in the day of Queen Victoria, Western Civilization’s supremacy among civilizations in all of human history is also attributable to the Bible.
Whereas the nightmares of communist regimes, Islamic states, and third world countries are attributable to atheism and false religions, the greatest civilization in the history of the world is attributable to Bible-believing Christianity. Wherever the Bible serves as the bedrock of civilization, nations are exalted. On the other hand, wherever another “holy book” or the Communist Manifesto serves as the bedrock of civilization, nations are abased. This unimpeachable testimony to the Bible by all of human history serves as incontestable proof of God’s special blessings upon all nations that honor His Word.
- “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance.” (Psalm 33:12)
- “Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.” (Proverbs 14:34)
- “The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.” (Psalm 9:17)
Perhaps nothing is more unfortunate in today’s America than the fact that we have long since forgotten what our Founding Fathers certainly understood and clearly acknowledged. They realized, as should we, that no form of representative government can survive, much less succeed, apart from the populace’s practice of moral self-restraint. Furthermore, they understood that moral self-restraint would only be practiced by people who believed in God, the Judge of all the earth to whom all men must one day give an account. This explains why John Adams said, “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”
Believing that representative government could only survive and succeed among a moral and religious people, our Founding Fathers made the Bible the bedrock of our Republic. As Andrew Jackson said, “The Bible is the Rock upon which this Republic rests.” President Jackson was not alone in his insistence that the Bible was the foundation upon which our nation was founded, as well as the only foundation upon which it can be maintained.
- “We have staked the whole future of American civilization, not upon the power of government, far from it. We have staked the future of all of our political institutions upon the capacity of mankind for self-government; upon the capacity of each and all of us to govern ourselves, to control ourselves, to sustain ourselves according to the Ten Commandments of God.” (James Madison)
- “If we abide by the principles taught in the Bible, our country will go on prospering and to prosper; but if we and our posterity neglect its instructions and authority, no man can tell how sudden a catastrophe may overwhelm us and bury all our glory in profound obscurity.” (Daniel Webster)
- “If the power of the Gospel is not felt through the length and breadth of the land, anarchy and misrule, degradation and misery, corruption and darkness will reign without mitigation or end.” (Daniel Webster)
- “All the distinctive features and superiority of our republican institutions are derived from the teachings of Scripture.” (Edward Everett)
- “The whole hope of the human progress is suspended on the ever- growing influence of the Bible.” (W. H. Seward)
- “The morality of the Bible is the safety of society!” (F. C. Monfort)
- “No nation is better than its sacred book. In that book are expressed its highest ideals of life, and no nation rises above those ideals. No nation has a sacred book to be compared with ours. This American nation from its first settlement at Jamestown to the present hour is based upon and permeated by the principles of the Bible. The more this Bible enters into our national life the grander and purer and better will that life become.” (David Josiah Brewer)
- “The more profoundly we study this wonderful Book [the Bible], and the more closely we observe its divine precepts, the better citizens we will become and the higher will be our destiny as a nation.” (William McKinley)
- “The foundations of our society and our government rest so much on the teachings of the Bible that it would be difficult to support them if faith in these teachings would cease to be practically universal in our country.” (Calvin Coolidge)
- “It is necessary for the welfare of the nation that men's lives be based on the principles of the Bible. No man, educated or uneducated, can afford to be ignorant of the Bible.” (Theodore Roosevelt)
- “Of the many influences that have shaped the United States into a distinctive nation and people, none may be said to be more fundamental and enduring than the Bible.” (Ronald Reagan)
In Psalm 11:3, King David asked the question: “If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?” The obvious answer to David’s question is: “Nothing!” There is nothing that can be done when the foundation is destroyed. The structure is beyond repair. It is to be condemned.
As we have clearly shown above, the Bible is the foundation upon which America was built. This fact has been attested to throughout our history by our Founders, presidents, Supreme Court Justices, and prominent citizens. Yet, in today’s America, the Bible no longer serves as the bedrock of our republic. Instead, it has been tossed aside and trampled underfoot, treated as some antiquated old relic without contemporary relevance. What, therefore, can the righteous do to save our country, which has deliberately destroyed its own foundation and pulled out from under itself the very bedrock—the Bible—upon which it was established?