Of rebellion and obedience--why OWS is wrong – Bill Wilson – www.dailyjot.com
"The police are not honoring any rule of law at all" by barricading
off streets in Manhattan to contain the Occupy Wall Street protests
on Thursday morning, according to a cameraman who is filming the live
webcam of the Occupy Wall Street protests. Shouting "All day all week,
Occupy Wall Street", hundreds of anarchists moved into the streets.
Some were chanting, "turn over that car," others chanted "We got sold
out." Someone said, "its like being in Egypt." Then there were chants,
"Occupy is under attack, what do we do? Stand up and fight back."
With that, they tried to move the police barricade as they moved
toward the New York Stock Exchange. This is the scene early Thursday
in New York.
People who were trying to get to work were harassed by the
protesters, saying, "C'mon rebel with us" as they moved to block
intersections near the stock exchange. This movement, which is
distinctly advocating the end of capitalism, called for November 17 to
be a global day of action of solidarity. One group within the OWS
movement is called "Global Revolution." The OWS website says that this
is the first global protest movement in modern history, saying,
"People around the world...have opened their eyes together to the
decadence and injustice of the common system that exploits us...We
will not stop moving forward until bankers and governments are held
accountable for their crimes."
Some of what the OWS movement has to say bears heed. Our Founding
Fathers in America believed that the system of market and government
they developed could only survive with a moral and religious people.
The lack of ethics by some corporate leaders, the corruption in
government, the exploitation of people have given many a reason to
take to the streets. But here is the issue: Socialism, communism,
class warfare will not cure the problem, it will only change the faces
of corruption and greed. These OWS people, supported by the man who
occupies the Oval Office, have a secular humanist agenda. Many a
well-intentioned people will fall prey to those who are truly in control
of this "rebellion."
There is an old saying that the path to hell is paved with good
intentions. As the Apostle Paul wrote in 2 Timothy 3:1, "This know
also, that in the last days perilous times shall come." Then he lists
all things that men shall be. Verses 8 and 9 say, "Now as Jannes and
Jambres withstood Moses, so do these also resist the truth: men of
corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the faith. But they shall proceed
no further: for their folly shall be manifest unto all men, as theirs
also was." The folly here is that the answer well-intended people seek
is found only in Christ. It is in Christ, not in rebellion, that they
would know the right thing. Greed and corruption are not stopped by
economic and political systems, but only by obedience to God.
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