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Church Silence

American Churches Are Eerily Silent When the Country Needs Them Most

by Brandon Smith
July 7, 2023

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I had a relatively marginal Christian upbringing as a child and really didn’t become interested in questions of a metaphysical nature until later in life. My relationship to organized religion has always been to meet it with skepticism. I appreciate the fundamental moral messages and the aspirations to care for your fellow man, but I often wonder if a theocratic system would just end up becoming another form of tyranny. There are so many elements of organized religion that can be exploited by evil people who want to use it for their own ends. Collectivism is collectivism, is it not?

I don’t think I became truly immersed in the concept of a creatively engineered universe until I started studying quantum physics and Jungian psychology – Then I realized, there was FAR too much synchronicity in the world, far too much evidence that there is some kind of design, some kind of plan to life. I might not understand what the plan is, but I can see the mathematical and psychological fingerprints of what one might call “God.”

It’s the reason I could never take atheism seriously. The claim of atheism has long been that the philosophy has nothing to do with faith and everything to do with evidence. Yet, every time I see an atheist confronted with evidence of creative design, they dismiss it blindly. This kind of ignorance has always been more horrifying to me that anything else – The notion of “scientific cultism” and tyranny hiding behind false claims of logic and rationalism.

I’m explaining my position on this issue to drive home the fact that I do not hold any affiliation to any particular church or religious group. I will defend Christianity when I feel it deserves to be defended, and I will criticize Christianity when I feel certain groups or church leaders have gone astray.  For example, anyone who reads my work knows I have outlined evidence that the Pope is an utter fraud and a globalist puppet.  There are wolves in sheep’s clothing within every belief system.

So, when I say I hear a deafening silence among Christian churches when it comes to the political and social climate today, this is coming from someone who is NOT quick to call for theocratic intervention. Even I find the lack of faith…disturbing.

But maybe I need to qualify my concerns a little more? How about the sudden rise of Unitarian and progressive groups making a mockery of churches and co-opting Christian ceremonies to include woke propaganda, LGBT Marxism and moral relativism? Where is the organized response from Christians on this development?

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These are not isolated incidents – The woke cult is creating their own religion by hijacking the religions of others. Not because they want to find inner peace, but because they see the church as a center of power and they want a piece of that action.

Why isn’t there a mass call for Christian churches to reject the woke invasion? Why isn’t there a consortium of Christian leaders moving to denounce these fake churches, making sure that the public knows they do not associate with these groups? Where is the call to action? If it exists, I’m not seeing it anywhere. And let’s be clear – If there was ever a time for the Christian community to gain a wider membership, it would be now as the world enters a state of perpetual chaos. Yet, their response is muted and scattered.

Consider for a moment the proliferation in the western world of ideals which I can only describe as luciferian in nature – The notion that pride and narcissism are virtues and that human beings are meant to be gods. The notion that children’s bodies are a gender fluid laboratory for insane medical practitioners that deny the unassailable laws of biology and engage in mass sterilization. The notion that humanity must one day be replaced by machine thinking that disregards reason and moral compass for the sake of cold and sociopathic “efficiency.”

Woke is a vehicle, a mask for a greater monster, and it is being forced into the public consciousness. There has been an active and violent attempt to condition the populace to far-left ideology, and this ideology is deeply hostile to Christianity. You would think there would be a nationwide effort to take a stand on the part of the various denominations to ensure that this cult does not continue to gain ground.

I’ll be the first to argue that the liberty movement (as we sometimes refer to it) is an array of different movements joined together by a singular value – basic freedom.

Not the hedonistic freedom that the political left promotes, which asserts that conscience and reality are subjective; making all behaviors no matter how evil acceptable. No, natural freedoms are what we value, along with the non-aggression principle which dictates that you cannot harm me or take my freedoms unless my behavior is directly damaging the life and liberty of other people.

But what if the love of freedom alone is not enough to rally humanity together to fight the darkness we face today? What about the love of future generations? What if you and I have to fight and die for a freedom we will never personally enjoy? What if what we do today does not benefit us, but it benefits the next generation? What about the act of struggle and sacrifice for a greater cause, even a divine cause? Maybe the liberty movement needs a guiding hand – Maybe we need more Christian groups to step into the fray?

Let’s be honest, Christians have never been the cool kids, but it’s hard to deny that Christians and conservatives are swiftly becoming the new punk rock in the face of a wave of leftist authoritarianism that seeks to control how we think, how we feel, what we can say, who we can associate with, where we can work and how we participate in the economy. Only a couple years ago these people were trying to tell us they have the right to destroy us if we refused to take a pointless vaccine that doesn’t stop transmission or stop infection for a virus that 99.8% of people will easily survive.

In my mind the millions of people who fought back against that agenda are rebel heroes. However, we need to be doing more, a lot more, and that requires organization. Christian churches already have the fundamental structures to make that happen, but they aren’t working together. I see more organized actions from Muslim groups in the US than I do from Christians, and they’re only 1% of the population.

The elephant in the room is, of course, 501C3 status that churches use to remain free from federal taxes, but it’s a devil’s bargain. Specifically, 501C3 pertains to political advocacy or “issue advocacy” and churches risk losing their coveted tax exempt status if they are determined to be “influencing” legislation or elections in a partisan manner. Well, who gets to determine if a church is acting partisan? The IRS does, of course. In other words, the IRS can act arbitrarily to punish churches it views as a political threat to the prevailing agenda.


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The only real solution is for churches to abandon 501C3 status en masse, or possibly form a peripheral organization outside of their respective houses of worship that they encourage their members to join – an organization that can act politically and does not rely on tax exemption to function.

It’s make or break time for Christians, I know that much. And even among those who are evangelical or prone to notions of Apocalypse, the people who argue that they will be whisked away by God’s hand in a rapture before the conflict ever reaches them, consider this –

Ephesians 6:10-15

“Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace.”

Article cross-posted from Alt-Market.

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Comments 12

  1. Steve says:
    2 years ago

    The IRON FIST OF JEZEBEL FEMINISM is a primary reason for the neutering of the American Church.
    No one talks about it, bc of the iron fist that labels anyone a misogynist for exposing it. The Ahabs obey their master.

    Internal Revenue Code 508C1A makes it clear that any and all churches are IMMUNE from income tax, no application or permission needed. Can’t have their status questioned. As ling as,they are an actual Church, functioning as a church etc.

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  2. Dave Beers says:
    2 years ago

    This can, perhaps, be attributed to the “Great rebellion”( the Great Apostasy) Paul writes of:
    “Now concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our being gathered together to him, we ask you, brothers, 2 not to be quickly shaken in mind or alarmed, either by a spirit or a spoken word, or a letter seeming to be from us, to the effect that the day of the Lord has come. 3 Let no one deceive you in any way. For that day will not come, unless the rebellion comes first” (2 Thessalonians 2:1–3 ESV)

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  3. Joseph says:
    2 years ago

    Obviously, ALL “churches” have been compromised with liberalism for some time. Good Popes, like St. Pius X, warned against the progressives in the Church in his Encyclical Against Modernism (Pascendi Dominici Gregis – 1907). Today, Catholics who heed St. P)ius X are a traditionalist remnant, but growing rapidly. This remnant follows the centuries-old teachings of the Church, not the modernist blather of Pope Francis. After reading St. Pius X’s encyclical and taking his oath against modernism, one should read and listen to what Bishop Athanasius Schneider and Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano are saying. The Church is not silent, although much of its hierarchy (as has happened before) has joined the ranks of the enemy.

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  4. Gustav G., Orthodox Presbyterian Church says:
    2 years ago

    Maybe because people who may believe in intelligent design, or a Creator, are not yet truly converted, so they don’t attend, nor support their churches, so then the churches wither on the vine. Good churches are just struggling to keep a roof over their heads these days. Some who are believers are so ignorant of the Bible that they cannot tell the difference between a bad church and good church. The doctrinally weak churches have found a solution to attendance: Gimmicks. Others are lazy and only watch TV preachers, who most often are charlatans after old ladies’ inheritances, while churches that teach the Bible faithfully, are left pleading to an empty room. Perhaps people are too satisfied – they have everything; they think their blessed lives come from nowhere. There are plenty of preachers decrying the sea of depravity that is inundating our shores, but no one is paying attention as it happens; they are spending time and money on themselves on Sunday. Preachers preach. but no one listens because they are not in church. Pastors, oft-times, have to get another job because there are plenty of people, but they are spiritually dead. When someone has a crisis at home though, and they are ready to blame God.

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  5. rich says:
    2 years ago

    Almost a year ago, Jordan Peterson challenged American churches.

    “Young people, particularly young men are facing an unparalleled demoralization inculcated by an extremely damaging ideology. Dr Jordan B Peterson reveals the issues at hand, and challenges the Christian Church to step in”

    The response was mostly silence. Millions watched his Biblical series, but the church knows better as congregations continue to decline..

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    • Candace says:
      2 years ago

      Many of us Catholics know there is a schism in our Church. Traditionalist vs. the modernist. Traditionalist are trying to hold ground but know eventually that we may end up a remnant and there will be a time when we have to gather for Mass in private homes or go underground. Out traditional minded priest (following the true magisterium) are being canceled and removed, though they have organizations getting off the ground to help them. Now the demonically controlled hierarchy is going after bishops and we even have an archbishop in hiding. We know the Pope is heretical in many ways but if we separate now, the modernist will win. Certain exorcists have told Catholics that they have gotten information from the demonic who have possessed people that God is about to take away Satan’s control or in-roads in the Church. One of the signs that the evil one knows his power is about to be limited is how those controlled by him in government are saying and doing ridiculous things that few would support. This is a sign of desperation and enemy knowing its time is up. Of course, once a lot of damage is done, it takes a long time to reverse it, but the Lord will help us. The gates of hell will not prevail against the Church. Matthew 16:18

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  6. [email protected] says:
    2 years ago

    I left the Catholic Church a long time ago for various reasons, the primary one being that I felt its teaching were preposterous. Later, I looked back on my primary education as part excellence and part child abuse. Now, I don’t -believe- in a god, but I also feet that atheism is a faith-based religion too, and as such, I hold them in contempt for claiming enlightenment. I do not feel the same animosity for believers who find comfort in their beliefs as a means of getting through the absurdity of life. That said, I’m appalled that churches are mostly silent, seeming to prefer to consolidate their beliefs and positions among those who have willingly embraced their denomination while doing virtually nothing to counter the increasing decay.

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  7. Michael Day says:
    2 years ago

    Mr Smith THE CHURCHES are Buildings
    The Pastors And Church elders are Human Beings and in The USA
    HAVE
    TAX exempt Rights from this FEDCOAT GOVERNMENT
    This is WHY They are silent
    Money
    NOW I am
    NOT SURE
    This is the Line
    From the Movie
    IDIOCRACY
    But again building still today are just that
    An the human being who claim to be pastors
    Almost ALL FAILED
    When the TRUE TEST GAME
    And almost all SHUT THE DOORS
    AS IF
    PSALM 91 was not a FACT
    WRITTEN IN A VERY GOOD BOOK
    And I am SURE
    Mr Smith you have no idea what PSALM 91 SAY
    BUT
    FOR SURE
    GOD
    WROTE IT FOR
    YOU

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  8. Veronica surachinska says:
    2 years ago

    Um, Jung was hardly a bastion of Christianity, lol, but I digress. If you want to know why the Christian churches are silent and impotent, read the book “the sword and the scimitar” by Egyptian American and Coptic Christian Raymond Ibriham. He starts right at the beginning when the world had the misfortune of having Mohammed walk the earth. Time and time again the various Christian sects quarreled among themselves about who had the true church, just as they do today. I’m Ukrainian catholic. I was also raised Protestant but I didn’t know that my membership in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church was passed on to me by my father. I can get along with most Christian’s, but the large swath of evangelicals, Pentecostals, hypercharismatics and non denominational tell me I’m going to hell. For what? Because I love the liturgical form of worship and I love Jesus? Im going to hell because I believe the nicene creed? And the orthodox and Roman Catholics constantly squabble about who is the true church over the double procession. Some of the crusades failed and the faill of Constantinople occurred because of this nitpicking and squabbling. Clearly, we haven’t learned from history..

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  9. Christoph Resmerowski says:
    2 years ago

    Pastors are busy watching porn and/or seducing little boys. THEY HAVE LOST ALL MORAL AUTHORITY LONG AGO.

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    • ted says:
      2 years ago

      Liberals form conclusions by assumptions they couldn’t begin to support with evidence… Coincidentally, you can’t begin to support yours.

      Reply
  10. Jeff Meyer says:
    2 years ago

    The role of Christians are to bring people to Christ, not to try to cure the world’s ills. Read and study your Bible, This is just a temporary stop for us – eternal life awaits. By the way, I’m a Seventh Day Adventist.

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