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Ray Blumhorst
Was Jesus With Fathers 4 Justice (F4J) at the Lincoln Memorial?

When confronting difficult circumstances in their daily lives, it appears many Christians have found it spiritually edifying to ask the question, “What would Jesus do?” According to the theological reasoning, the answer to that question is revealed, situation by situation, as each Christian lives their life following the life of Jesus Christ.

A few days ago, Fathers 4 Justice (F4J) scaled the statue of Abraham Lincoln, residing inside the Lincoln memorial in Washington, D.C. While some in the Christian community have apparently questioned and criticized the actions of Fathers 4 Justice, I think Fathers 4 Justice (F4J) committed a brilliantly Christian act. Scaling the statue of Lincoln, inside the memorial, to protest corruption in America's family law system reminds me of examples of Jesus' behavior in His earthly lifetime.

When Jesus cleansed the Temple in His time, Jerusalem was on heightened alert for possible "trouble." Insurrectionists were violently confronting Roman authority throughout the region, yet Jesus staged His protest, none-the-less. Considering the actions of F4J, the life of Jesus Christ, and the fact that Lincoln died a Christian, I suspect Jesus was right there with those Fathers from F4J, beginning the cleansing of “the temple of corrupt family law.”

In the Lincoln memorial, above the statue of Lincoln and carved on the back wall, are these words:

"In this temple as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the union the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever."

Perhaps the single clearest memory of Abraham Lincoln is that of the great emancipator. Abraham Lincoln is remembered largely for issuing the emancipation proclamation and thereby freeing the slaves.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:EmancipationProclamation.jpg

To freedom loving men and women around the world, the memory of Abraham Lincoln has become a symbol of freedom over slavery, and justice over cruel tyranny. Given the vast destruction of families taking place in corrupt family law courts today, where children are routinely denied equal access to one of their loving parents, one can only wonder, "What would President Lincoln do if he were alive today?" Would Lincoln de-incentivise the predominant rewarding of custody to Mothers over Fathers and thereby enrich children with equal access to both parents? Would President Lincoln put an end to the governmental harvesting of Fathers for governmental financial gain and thereby work to end the alienation of so many parents from their emotionally impoverished children? Would Lincoln de-incentivise the predominant rewarding of custody to Mothers over Fathers and thereby abolish the harsh financial slavery that Fathers are predominantly under?

In His earthly time, according to the New Testament, Jesus is credited with boldly going into the Temple of His local theocratic government and cleansing it of money changers who placed exorbitant financial burdens on the people of His time. However, Jesus was not so mild mannered and peaceful as F4J. Jesus grabbed a whip and put it to the corrupt money changers, and others, who onerously exploited the good, decent people.

{Christ Purgeth the Temple}

No doubt some will say I'm mixing theology with secular politics, but I disagree. Under the Roman rule of Jesus' time the local management of the people was handled in large part by the religious leaders in Jesus' community. Jesus was taking direct action to confront the corruption of those leaders and their underlings. It is truly sad, in my opinion, that many "leaders" of Jesus’ Church today lack so much clarity, conviction and integrity that they misandristly address the marriage crisis in their Churches, but ignore the bigger problem of blatant corruption in America‘s family law system.

To try to stigmatize Fathers 4 Justice as anything less than loving, caring, devoted Fathers (trying to work peacefully to change a corrupt family law system) is despicable, in my opinion, and lacking in good sense. To try to stigmatize F4J as anything less than the societal change agents for good they are striving to be, is vicious and un-Christian, in my opinion.

Regardless of critics, self-aggrandizing interests, the lack of main stream media news coverage, and the ongoing obstinance of government saying, “Don’t give them any attention,” it very much appears that the righteous cleansing of the corrupt family law legal system (temple) has begun in America - with significant action by Fathers 4 Justice. What will you now do?

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2 Comments »

  1. amfortas said,

    All very well said, Ray. The F4J guys were peacefully drawing attention to blatent corruption and should be applauded for their courage and verve.

    I read elswhere on MND that the Washingtom Mall gathering organisers repudiated F4J, in fear of having their 'licence' to meet and speak together revoked by the 'Authotities'. Frankly they would have better served the cause by standing four sqaure behind the F4J guys and defy the 'authorities'. The message to the whole of America would heve been all the louder if ten armed SWAT teams had descended to break up the meeting, rather than the one team that arrested the two guys at gunpoint.

    This was an opportunity for the various groups to discard their fiefdom markers and join together for the overall cause. They miffed it.

    August 19, 2007 at 9:47 pm

  2. conservativation said,

    I hate to say I told you so, BUT, I TOLD YOU SO!!!!!!!
    This is exactly what I expected, from the low attendance to the veering off by downplaying MAN and over playing FAMILY it becomes all about children (which is not a problem) therefore all about nurturing therefore all about….MOMS.
    There is indeed room for the lot of us, but a crack in the door is a wide open thorough fare through which estrogen will pour at every opportunity.
    Feminists didn't talk about family, they talked about WOMEN. Trying to play nice will lead to more excuses to buy cold hot dogs and fly balloons in Washington and little in the way of change or motivation against the state's anti-male machinations.

    August 20, 2007 at 5:39 am

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