The following is an excerpt
from my Intro to God’s Law and Government in America. There
is serious, weighty, and detailed history of jurisprudence in here. It may not
be easy for you to work through at first, but it is necessary groundwork for
what lies ahead of us. Anyone
interested in freedom in America, particularly religious freedom, and
especially Restoring America, absolutely must read
this material and come to grips with the issues and distinctions involved. It
is absolutely crucial to the work we have to do in moving forward.
It is also, however, going to push several people into uncharted, and
thus perhaps uncomfortable, intellectual territory. The distinctions in legal
systems and court procedures, when their implications are understood, will
challenge deeply-held views of social and criminal justice as well as policing.
It will also, however, be enlightening and motivating in regard to certain
aspects of our present tyranny, particularly that which
exercises such power over families. Either way, if we are to regain
the liberties once established by our Puritan forefathers, it will be
inescapably necessary to tip some sacred cows and demolish some intellectual
and cultural idols. The alternative is the very type of tyranny for which those
forefathers fled England at the time, only in a purely secularized,
refined, and highly potent version—a police-state system I am terming “The Modern
Inquisition.”
A lawyer friend of mine
proofread this intro a while back and said it was as important as
Berman’s intro to Law and Revolution. That shocked me at the time, but
she is right. I don’t say that to toot my own horn or at all to put myself on
Berman’s level, but in regards to the importance of the material itself,
it is absolutely correct. I will be publishing more on these topics in the
near future, directing you to other important resources on it, and I will
be speaking on these topics in both California and Iowa in October and November
respectively.
As I said, this is difficult,
but crucial material. This article is long, and at
that it is only half of the whole Introduction. You need to read it all, just
to get the groundwork to understand where we have come from, where we are at,
and where we must go. Please take your time, read this carefully and as
many times as necessary. The future of your, and your children’s, freedom depends
on it.