Habakkuk’s discourse with God began with a concern for all the evil within the nation of Judah. Violence, Lawlessness, Disrespect toward their heritage, Immorality, and Idolatry was growing rampant in their society. His first question was why God stood silent and allowed such evil within the nation to grow. When God replied that He would allow a greater evil, Babylon to take His people captive; Habakkuk was horrified at first. How could God use a greater evil to be the source to destroy the evil within the nation of Israel? Yet, Habakkuk knew that God was just. His righteousness and mercy would reign, so; prayerfully and watchfully Habakkuk waited for God’s reply. That is where we left off the story last time. Waiting for God to answer. Yet, shouldn’t we, the people of the United States of America not also be crying out for our nation?
On June 25, 1962, the United States Supreme Court decided in Engel v. Vitale that a prayer approved by the New York Board of Regents for use in schools violated the First Amendment because it represented establishment of religion.1 Since then, that decision has been extended to ban any prayers voluntary or not from being used within the schools. Furthermore, it at times is used to ban children from even carrying a Bible or teachers to pray. Some, if not most schools have stopped the pledge of allegiance to the American Flag. The First Amendment was never meant to keep Faith or Religion out of Government: it was meant to keep Government out of religion. We have sat idly by and watched as Government intrudes further and further into our religious freedoms throughout the years.
ONE NATION UNDER GOD BESIEGED
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