Healthcare reform – Christianity or Humanism?

By Tim Bloedow

Humanists fraudulently – and it is fraudulent – humanists fraudulently charge that Christian government is oppressive theocracy; totalitarianism.

The reality is that Humanism is tyrannical. Socialism is rooted in Humanism, and socialism of course is political centralism or totalitarianism. Humanism is demagoguery. Humanism is the driving agenda behind censorship, thought crime and the criminalization of religious liberty and freedom of conscience.

Many people work better with pictures than words. It’s been noted that Christianity has only 10 Commandments over against Socialism’s 10,000 commandments, regulations and laws.

Another notable picture comes to us today from American Vision which contrasts the U.S. Constitution which, while not a distinctively Christian document, was framed within a Christian ethos and heavily influenced by it with the healthcare bill just passed by the American Congress. This is the appropriate title of their article: “Four Sheets of Parchment v. 2032 Pages of Government Control.”

Gary Demar, head of American Vision, begins his article as follows:

“The Constitution of the United States was written on four sheets of parchment. If you count the Preamble and all 27 Amendments (remember there were originally only ten), it comes out to 20 typed pages. If you don’t count the signatures and amendments, you’ll have a document of 11 typed pages. No single Amendment is a full page. Many are only a single sentence in length. The First Amendment covers a multitude of freedoms: religion, press, assembly, speech, and the right to petition the government. It does it with only 45 words. Those original four sheets, about 4500 words, were good enough to serve as a document to govern a nation.

“Can you imagine a 2032-page healthcare care bill with similar interpretive powers for Congress, the courts, and an always-in-power bureaucracy? Consider how much damage the two governmental branches have been able to do with just four sheets of parchment. What will they be capable of doing with 2032 pages of a healthcare bill that will enable them to govern every facet of our lives?”

Christianity is foundational to genuine liberty because it advances the principle of the rule of law. Humanism is rooted in the arbitrary rule of man – fickle human beings. Only a fool believes that you can have the rule of law with a single piece of legislation that encompasses 2,032 pages. And only a slave willingly surrenders to rule by 2,032 pages of law and regulations.

This might not be the most philosophically-framed challenge to totalitarianism, but it is a legitimate and significant point in the Christian refutation of humanistic demagoguery.

Read the complete article here.

Public date: November 9th, 2009
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  1. Ian Tuck says:
    November 10, 2009

    The article was not on “Read the complete article here” link page. The page was blank, having only links to other stories and such. While searching the site I came across this joke about socialism. Along with the joke is a good article. Here is the link
    http://www.americanvision.org/article/make-money-buy-socialism-and-see-what-happens/ “Two guards, Ivan and Johnny, pace their ranges on both sides of the border between a Communist and a capitalist country. It’s 8 pm, Johnny’s side is brightly illuminated, a small town in the distance shines like a Christmas tree with all the street lights and buildings and houses. Ivan’s side is dark, being in a constant blackout because of shortages. Johnny cheerfully shouts at Ivan: ‘You all have no electricity!’ Ivan is silent, he doesn’t know what to say, truth is truth, they have no electricity.

    “As soon as he is back from his watch, he approaches his commissar and asks, ‘Comrade, I want to be ideologically strong, but I have no answer to that.’ ‘Oh, that’s easy,’ the commissar replies, ‘tell him, you all don’t have socialism.’
    “The next day Ivan is on the border for his watch, ready for his ideological battle. Johnny appears and shouts, ‘You all have no electricity!’ Ivan replies, ‘You all don’t have socialism!’ Johnny is quick to answer, ‘Ha! Big deal! We have money, we can buy socialism.’ Forced to find a quick reply, Ivan automatically shouts back: ‘Then you won’t have electricity!’”

  2. Site Editor says:
    November 10, 2009

    This should be the correct link: http://www.americanvision.org/article/4-sheets-of-parchment-v-2032-pages-of-government-control/ . Thanks for the heads up, Ian.

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