FORESIGHT OF THE FOUNDERS
THE FOUNDATIONAL PROBLEM WITH AMERICA
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“But the gallant struggle … on the Continent of North America is founded in principles so indisputable in the moral law, in the revealed Law of God, in the true Constitution of Britain, and in the most apparent welfare of the British nation, as well as of the whole body of the people in America that it rejoices my very soul. … If ever an infant country deserved to be cherished, it is America: if ever any people merited honor and happiness, they are her inhabitants. … [T]hey have the tender feelings of humanity, and the noble benevolence of Christians. They have the most habitual, radical sense of liberty, and the highest reverence for virtue. They are descended from a race of heroes who, placing their confidence in Providence alone set the seas and skies, monsters and savages, tyrants and devils, at defiance for the sake of Religion and Liberty. And the present generation have shown themselves worthy of their ancestors. … The people, even to the lowest ranks, have become more attentive to their Liberties, more inquisitive about them, and more determined to defend them than they were ever before known, or had occasion to be. … [T]heir merchants have agreed to sacrifice even their bread to the cause of Liberty, their legislatures have resolved, the united colonies have remonstrated, the presses have everywhere groaned, and the pulpits have thundered.”
- John Adams: “Clarendon” to “William Pym” No. II; Jan. 20, 1766Does any of this sound remotely familiar? Did any of us ever learn this in school? And yet, what a great example for us in our own day of liberty’s struggle. There’s so much truth, but also practical know-how: know the truth, study the truth, live the truth, for Liberty is tough business.
The
temptation will likely be to take notice of some of the smaller (but
no less important) details: Adams refers to the “moral law” and
the “revealed Law of God” (the Bible), the “true Constitution”
and the “most apparent welfare” of the colonies, language
remarkably clear and indisputable for us, a culture in disarray about
the definitions of everything. These are in fact shocking statements
given our own context, but they are still not, in my view, the main
revelation of this quote.
He
describes Americans as bearers of “the tender feelings of humanity,
and the noble benevolence of Christians.” CHRISTIANS!? Clearly
Adams never heard of separation of church and state (at least what it
has become today), and didn’t get the memo that we are not a
Christian nation (or at least were). He goes on to say Americans have
“the most habitual, radical sense of liberty, and the highest
reverence for virtue,” and that “they are descended from a race
of heroes” (referring primarily to the Pilgrims and other Puritan
dissenters who settled New England). He even says Americans have
“become more attentive to their Liberties, more inquisitive about
them, and more determined to defend them than they were ever before
known.” If only he had written this today.
While
there is a lot of gold to be mined from passages such as these, I
believe there is one primary lesson we should take from it: America’s
problems are not the result of no longer believing a set of isolated
beliefs (morality, the Bible is a good book, liberty should be
defended, etc.) but rather the fact that our culture – including
even many of us who call ourselves “Christians” – no longer
upholds a unified system of truth. Truth itself has become relative
to the individual, and this, by nature, divides individuals and
nations and peoples against each other because their claims of what
is “their truth” naturally puts them at odds with their fellows.
But
the the beliefs that served as the foundations of the American
Revolution are not simply relativistic claims of “well, this is
what we believe, and if you don’t agree, then that’s all right.”
On the contrary, Jefferson instead wrote, “We hold these TRUTHS to
be SELF-EVIDENT (obvious to all) that all men ARE created equal, that
they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights,
that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”
Our national creed is a statement of TRUTH meant to be applied to all
men and all times, one which our inability to live up to perfectly in
no way dims its brilliance or loosens the obligatory restraints and
enlightened nobility it imposes upon us.
No
country can withstand the forces that are unleashed by the
disintegration of truth. Again, I am not referring necessarily to a
set of beliefs in particular (although some beliefs are true and
others false), but rather to the notion of truth itself, the idea
that truth is not dependent on the individual, but on something that
transcends the individual. Our country is floundering not primarily
because of a lack of true beliefs, but a lack of belief IN the true,
that truth actually exists and is obligatory on all of us. Many of
our founders believed the ultimate source of truth, and hence its
boundary lines, was defined by God and his Creation, nature. So in
this sense, the “disintegration” of truth is really the
dis-integration, or the tearing up of the undivided and integrated
whole idea of truth.
Bear
in mind: believing truth is integrated is not a claim to know it in
its entirety, but rather to acknowledge that despite our cognitive
limitations, the truth does exist. It is this idea that undergirds
the university: uni (one) versity – unity in diversity, meaning
that while there are many disciplines, they are all bound together by
truth, which, for the Christian founders of the earliest medieval
universities and into the modern era, was defined by a Creator God,
not narcissistic humans each with their own separatist claims on
“truth.”
Until
we and our fellow countrymen are again convinced of this
epistemological reality, that truth exists and can in one degree or
another be objectively known by man, then no amount of courses on the
Constitution or the history of America will help. None of it matters
unless the idea of truth remains alive and well.
My
comments:
Christ Jesus is the TRUTH [John 14:6] and He is the Word of God
[Revelation 19:16]. This reality is not intellectual but Spiritual.
Those who are not Born Again can not understand this fact. Many
Christians do not understand this reality. “it is written: 'Man
does not live by bread alone, but on every word that comes from the
mouth of God.'” Why is America dying? It is no longer eating the
Bread of God! The TRUTH!
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