We have rejected God on every front........Steve Casey
What is it like to live in a nation that has rejected God and His protection?
We have rejected God on every front.
As God does not force His grace on us neither does He force His protection.
We have said as a nation, "As long as the economy is good, we don�t need God and His �restrictive
rules. It doesn�t matter what kind of morals our leaders have as long as they bring us a strong economy
"God is loving - He is not going mess with us."
Then when tragedy comes we scream,
"Where was God? Why did He let this happen?"
The answer is simple. God is a gentleman.
He does not stay where He is asked to leave. But when He leaves, so does His protection.
Why would God draw away His protective hand from us?
We have expelled God from our schools. Our courts have sought to remove all reference to God from the public agenda. Even symbols of God have been outlawed.
We have rewritten history in denial of the truth of our godly heritage. We have allowed the courts, the entertainment media, and the perverts to dictate our morals - or should I say our lack of morals.
The ACLU has screamed for the rights of the pornographers, the perverts and the criminals, and we have pitifully given in to their theatenings.
Even our leaders will not dare lead us in prayer, but settle for the spineless "let us have a moment of silence." But we have been silent too long!
We have shed the innocent blood of more than forty-one million unborn children.
We have even made it a federal offense to block the entrance of abortion clinics in a heroic effort to save a child�s life. We have shunned those who have stood up for righteousness and morality.
"Religion should be private." "Don�t force your beliefs on me."
"We are prosperous - we don�t need God." If one can find unrevised editions of our history, one can read of numerous times when George Washington and other Founders of our nation were divinely protected. Where is that divine protection now?
As we have agonized over the tragedy of September 11, we have heard many prayers.
Prayers for mercy, for help, and for justice.
What we haven�t heard are prayers for forgiveness for what we have done to force God to remove His hand of protection from our land.
Unless we repent, we will perish.
What is it like to live in a nation without the protective hand of God?
We have only begun to see.
Steve Casey, Freelance Writer
355 Williamson Road
Stonewall, LA 71078
http://www.naplesnetnews.com/naplesspeakout.htmSteve Casey: Current norms may contribute to emotional disorders
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Steve Casey: Current norms may contribute to emotional disorders
Steve Casey madison.com | Posted: Sunday, June 27, 2010 4:30 am
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Dear Editor: Is it now normal to be abnormal?
My colleagues and I have discussed often that there seems to be more mental and emotional illnesses today than ever before. This is our personal observation. I do not know of any research done on the increase of mental illness to prove that we are right or wrong.
Supposing we are right, the question would then be “Why?” I would like to suggest three contributing factors:
1. The dropping of traditional morals. In the 1960s, my generation began to dump the old traditional moral system. The results have been devastating. In 42 years of pastoral counseling, I have seen that those who believe and practice old-fashioned morals are generally more balanced emotionally.
2. The decline of the family unit. This is probably the biggest factor. Multitudes of studies have been done proving that those who grow up in a stable family with both mother and father are mentally and emotionally leaps and bounds ahead of those who do not.
3. A media and technology system that provides unceasing activity and demands for instant gratification. Peace and quiet are so unusual today that when they occur, some people can’t handle it. Constant stimuli are the norm. Has anyone researched the possibility of attention deficit disorder being induced by technology?
Following the norms of society is often called being part of the “rat race” which may end in a “rat trap.”
Steve Casey
Stonewall, La.
http://host.madison.com/ct/news/opinion/mailbag/article_8048c479-7ec6-5f11-985f-dfd22936f318.htmloh, and a brief bio, as if we couldn't guess:
vergreen Presbyterian Ministries, Inc - How To Help - Our Staff
www.epmi.org, 17 Aug 2008
Steve Casey, Director of Spiritual Care and Church Relations
Casey was appointed chaplain for Evergreen in July 1990.He comes to Evergreen with over 20 years of pastoral experience in the United Methodist Church.
He has a BSE in public speaking from Delta State University in Cleveland, Miss., and his M.Div. from Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Ky.
He and his wife, LaBetha, have six children and eight grandchildren.Steve enjoys public speaking, writing, music and working with churches involved with people with developmental disabilities.He is a member of the Louisiana Governor's Program on Abstinence and has been involved in the leadership of Boy Scouts of America.
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