The
religion of all the pagans and tribes of the earth was and is the religion of
the world; it is not revealed from heaven, but has its origin in the world.
Revolting as the pagan religion is, it is no better, nor is it any worse than
any other worldly religion. It possesses the essential elements of the
religion of Cain, delusion and bloodshed. It is doubtful whether the
comparison with the religion of the world which in this day claims the
Christian name, either papal or Protestant. All will agree that the pope in
the dark ages of their power excelled the pagans in the shedding of human
blood, all who have faithfully observed the murderous propensity of her
Protestant daughters, have seen in them again, where ever and whenever they
had the power, that they have always been equally intolerant and oppressive.
The Protestant anti-Christ in our country since the puritanic persecution of
the Baptists, Quakers and other dissenters, checked and restrained by the
revolution, have been held under restraint but never satisfied. They have
been, ever since the establishment of our government, eager to handle and
control the reins of civil government, eager to handle and control the reins
of civil government, and at this very moment are forming alliances with other
denominations and with influential men of the world, to so change the
fundamental principles of our national government as to recognize their creeds
and dogmas. We now have on our table a circular signed by sixty-five names,
thirty-five of which have “Reverend” prefixed, together with judges and
Honorables, calling for a convention to be held at Newburgh, New York, “to
consider such an amendment of the National Constitution as will remedy this
great defect,” of which they complain, “and indicate that we are a Christian
nation.” They complain that our National Constitution makes no acknowledgement
of Almighty God, “nor of Jesus Christ,” “nor of the Bible,” which they say is
the fountain of law and good morals, as well as of religion. They suppose that
the omission of our fathers to make constitutional provisions for Sabbath
Schools, etc., and for the prevention of intemperance, blasphemy, impurity or
cruelty of our country allows them to pursue this Constitutional amendment.
But they have failed to see that it was no oversight. It was a matter of grave
deliberation and debate, and one of the avowed objects of the revolution was
to free us from priestcraft, as well as from kingcraft. It was then argued
that as no king, potentate or legislature can answer at the bar of God for the
individual responsibilities of men, that no legislation of men should be
allowed to interfere between them and their God, and they on this principle
did provide in the Constitution that no religious test should ever be
required.
To protect the people from coercive interference with the sacred
rights of conscience in matters of religion, the first Congress of the United
States that ever assembled under the Constitution was convened in the city of
New York, March 4, 1789, at which time and place the following amendment to
the Constitution was proposed and submitted to the several states for their
approval and was concurred in by the states and became a part of our
Constitution: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of
religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” What is now sought for is
to so change our Constitution as to indicate that the United States “are a
Christian Nation.” The scriptures of truth recognize but one such nation, and
that is called, “A chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and a
peculiar people.” Into that nation can none enter except they be born of water
and of the Spirit, and none can ever see it except they be born again. A
Christian nation must be an establishment of religion, and no law concerning
it has Congress any power to make, nor have any power to prevent the free
exercise of it.
A complete subversion of the whole provisions of our
Constitutions under which all classes have been protected in all their social,
civil and religious rights more than eighty years, [written in 1871] is sought
by an over-reaching intolerant, puritanic and persecuting spirit of
priestcraft, by converting our government into a church and state
establishment.
The Hebrew nation was a theocracy, but they did not make
themselves so, nor is it possible for this or any other nation to constitute
themselves a theocratic nation. Every nation under heaven that has ever
attempted to legislate for God has entailed oppression and distress upon the
people. The king of Babylon made a decree and published it, saying, “Therefore
I make a decree, that peoples, nations and languages which speak anything
amiss against the God of Shadrach, Meshach and Abnego shall be cut to pieces
and their house shall be made a dunghill, because there is no other God that
can deliver after this sort” (Daniel 3). Did this decree make Babylon a
Christian nation? When that great empire passed into the hand of Darius the
Mede [Persian - now Iranian], he also sent forth a decree, saying, “I make a
decree that in every dominion of my kingdom, men tremble and fear before the
God of Daniel for He is the living God and steadfast forever, and His kingdom
that shall not be destroyed.” Of the only existing Christian nation over which
Christ the Prince of Peace presides, it is said, “Behold how they love one
another.” Can this be said of Prussia and France? Or of any other of the
professed Christian nations of the earth? Heaven and hell are not more
dissimilar or in greater opposition to each other, than are those professed
Christian nations, to the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ. This side of
the infernal regions of perdition, the cause and kingdom of God and truth has
no more virulent enemies than those sanctimonious hypocrites who are now
engaged in sapping the foundation of our government to subserve their wicked
designs to elevate themselves to a position that shall give them power to
their fellow men. Judging only from the present and past our prospect for the
future might awaken fearful forebodings, but the assurance which we have that
the Lord God Omnipotent reigneth, affords support and consolation to all who
truly trust in the Living God, “They shall be as Mount Zion that cannot be
moved.” His wisdom directs and His power controls all events. Under His
over-ruling providence the wrath of man shall praise Him, and the remainder He
will restrain. He has fixed the exact measure of the cup wicked men shall
fill; beyond that limitation neither wicked men nor devils can go. The
prevalence of iniquity in the world, or what is called the church, need not
appall the saints, for in it all we see the fulfillment of prophecy. What
could we think of the scriptures if in the world the saints had no
tribulation, if there come no perilous times, if evil men and seducers did not
wax worse and worse. The present day has not come unawares unto the children
of the light. Relying on what God has told us in His holy word, we have long
been watching the signs of the times and we are now just as certain that
victory and immortal triumph is in store for all who fear the Lord as we have
been that in these last days should come perilous times, times in which all
who will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution. And even now, we
both labor and suffer persecution because we trust in the living God. But the
conflict will soon be over, Babylon shall sink like a millstone, and rise no
more forever.
Elder Gilbert BeebeSigns of the Times, January
1871