America at a Moral Crossroads

This post is not about who is running for President of USA. That is for another discussion as no matter who wins the issues delineated here will be what the nation has to deal with no matter who becomes the President of the USA.

This post applies to all genders & races.

This post is about the United States of America being at a major moral crossroads, especially the Christian Church.

In law, the phrase arbitrary and capricious refers to the condition where a court makes a decision detached from reasonable consideration of the whole truth of the matter. Such a decision can be invalidated by a higher court/authority for it amounts to an error in judgment and abuse of authority.

With respect to this article the higher power/authority is God. God gives the individual the right to choose so long as that choice is not a choice to sin (Gal 5:13). God delegates authority to nations as long as it is used for good and not evil (Rom 13:1-4). Using delegated authority for evil is abuse of authority and error in judgement. God overrules and invalidates evil decisions and abuse of authority. The consequence of evil by the individual, group, or nations may show up before death or after death (John 14:15; Hebrews 9:27-28; 2 Cor 5:7-10).

 Public in your face advocacy for arbitrary & capricious abortion, same sex marriage, transgenderism, unwillingness of all races to use basic common sense to resolve racial issues, and insufficient compassion for every citizen in violation of God’s standard are major issues of our day that need to be boldly confronted with the Word, Will, Way, Wisdom, and Work of Our Creator God so as to Worship him in spirit and truth Every Day in Everyplace in Everything as One Nation Under God. — 2 Chronicles 7:14; Matthew 22:34-40, Matthew 28:18-20.

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