Michael Bray

Author of A Time To Kill

Order, Police, and BLM Bull

(A meditation from one who spent 46 months and 10 days in jail)

A specific application of a principle of citizenship – honoring police – may be considered in the mistreatment afforded them by the BLM insurrectionists.  These Godless, treacherous delinquents ought not to be treated as “protestors” but as treacherous delinquents who despise government.  Their charges of “systemic racism” against the police are non-specific and unfounded, which, in itself, makes the BLM accusers guilty of slander.

We are witnessing today, particularly in the actions of the BLM movement, an unholy revolution.  It is an expression of what one might call “systematic rebellion.”   It is a product of that constitution common to all humanity: sinful rejection of authority, of law, and especially His Law.  Godless insurrectionists bring no good to society.  They have lied against the police with their unfounded accusations.  There is no legitimacy to the vague charges babbled against them. (One might well speak to some underlying family problems in the minds of BLM personnel such as systematic rebellion against parents – dysfunctional single-parent homes, perhaps?) Such slander ought to be damned outright by every citizen who loves his nation and the order its government provides.

Order in a fallen world is the grace of God. Dysfunction and chaos are the deserts due rebels against the King and His word.   Law are order are the grace of God given a rebellious people who deserve punishment beyond anarchy and chaos.   The police and those whom maintain order are to be respected even when the laws are at times misapplied.   This does not discount the principle of justified revolution which brings tragedy from time to time when those in authority have betrayed their commission to do justice.   It is, surely, a most sacred and severe rebellion which defies the ordained powers.   It is this principle which governs our reverent posture in the court room; it is a location most holy  And resistance and the taking up of arms is either a most blasphemous or a most holy endeavor.   Resistance, then, is a matter of great severity and ought to be considered cautiously.  Resistance or the taking up of arms, then, is either a most blasphemous or a most holy endeavor.  That is why our presence in the court room must be reverent and guarded.  It is holy location.

Most certainly, the BLMers are the offspring of dysfunctional homes, the products of broken families – often the consequence of erring, even Godless parenting.

Let BLM rebels return to Him and His Law to restore a just and wholesome society.  And let them, upon conversion, apply their zeal in opposition to the slaughter of innocents by abortion. Revival!

0820 on 13 April, 2021

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