USA: Past, Present, What Is Its/Our Future…

 By: Joseph M. Lenard

USA – past, present, what is its future? Is the USA still the Constitutionally Limited (Judeo/Christian) REPUBLICan form of Government our Founders created? As Franklin said “A Republic, IF you can keep it.” Have WE THE PEOPLE dropped the Ball and we’re now beyond the point-of-no-return into Leftism Spectrum (Communism, Fascism, Socialism) Governance (point-of-know-return, as our Children learn nothing really about History, only distorted aspects)… Once Freedoms/Rights are lost/eroded they are likely to not be regained, at least not easily (and as some ask, are we in a COLD Civil War about to turn Hot?)…. Republican speaks to “Separation Of Church And State” Jefferson Letter distortion… Faith (or lack there-of) in USA Politics…Will the USA as the last place on Earth, nowhere to flee as our Founders were able to come to N. America back when (unless you like really Cold and want to move to Antarctica) and the “Shining City On A Hill” destroyed and become yet another Banana-Republic like all the others?

COMMUNITY (Voluntary, Charitable, lift UP, etc.) Biblical.

COMMUNISM (Forced, theft redistribution, tear down, etc.) IS NOT!

Original CTP book examined Bible context and proper historical application of Jefferson Letter (NOT declare “Separation FROM Church TO State” some try apply). Of late seen criticisms about Washington “An Appeal To Heaven” flag flown that [previously they] demanded our Founders “really not Religious people” (with that thought, flag “really didn’t mean anything”) and despite endless “Quotations” (chapter included here-in) our Constitution/Republic only sustainable if Godly / Moral peoples. Now some try claim “meant nothing flag” means “Christian [Theocracy] Nationalism” signal.

CTP2 dives deeper into false-narratives (Bible distortions) and while we’re “called” be “Brother’s Keeper, “Widows / Orphans,” and like via Christian Charity (“Cheerful Giver” not theft / redistribution), Jesus not Socialist and “Community” (Bible sense, distinction between “unable” vs “unwilling”) not modern Political “Communism” (yet some try co-opt / distort “Community” language).

CTP2 dives still deeper into false-narratives (Bible distortions) and while we’re “called” be “Brother’s Keeper, “Widows / Orphans,” and like via Christian Charity (“Cheerful Giver” not theft / redistribution), Jesus not a Socialist and “Community” (Bible sense, distinction between “unable” vs “unwilling”) not like modern Political “Communism” (yet some try co-opt and distort “Community” language).

Join “ChristiTutionalist” Army and fight (figuratively/vocally) wearing Armor of God (via contextually correct Scriptural knowledge / application). Book those claim to be Christian but really only have Faith and fealty to Tyrannical Governance (their lord/savior, rather than The Lord/Saviour) over masses.

— from the book (“Quotations” chapter):

“Freedom is a fragile thing and is never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by inheritance; it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation, for it comes only once to a people. Those who have known freedom and then lost it have never known it again.” – Ronald Reagan

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What others have to say….

Welcome to “ChristiTutionalist TM Politics: Christian Based U.S. Constitutionalism,” a profound exploration authored by Joseph M. Lenard. This book arrives at a pivotal moment in time, as we Americans try to navigate the increasingly complex interplay between faith and governance in America.

As the host of “The Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast,” I have had the privilege of conducting over 1000 interviews in the past five years, engaging with diverse voices across the spectrum of faith and politics. Time and again, I find the principles of “Christian Constitutionalism” deeply resonating within our discussions, reflecting a shared yearning for a governance model that is not only effective but also ethically sound and spiritually rooted.

Joseph M. Lenard’s insights, which I have had the pleasure of delving into during several interviews with him, are consistently insightful and often remarkably spot on. This book is a testament to his deep understanding of the symbiotic relationship between Christian values and American constitutionalism. It is not just a scholarly text; it is a call to action, urging us to lead with morality and preserve a legacy of liberty that integrates our faith with our civic duties.

“Christian based U.S. Constitutionalism,” as articulated in this engaging work, challenges us to consider our roles, not merely as citizens, but as guardians of a heritage that beautifully combines divine guidance with the responsibilities of citizenship. Through thoughtful discussions on issues like the economic policies critiqued in “BIDENomics” and the nuanced debates in “God and Guns,” this book does more than analyze—it inspires and compels moral reflection and action.

This book invites every reader to partake in a journey, that not only addresses today’s pressing challenges, but also paves the way for a future built upon the bedrock of Christian Constitutional principles.

As you turn each page of Joseph M. Lenard’s “ChristiTutionalist TM Politics,” remember that you are not just reading; you are being called to a movement of faith, freedom, and fraternity.

Together, let us tread this path with resolve and hope, armed with the wisdom of our forebears and the guiding light of our faith, striving towards a society that truly embodies the principles of Christian Constitutionalism.

When we consider the Grand Scheme of God’s Creation, there is no doubt, Joseph M. Lenard’s book on “Christian based U.S. Constitutionalism,” was destined “for such a time as this.”  In fact, you are reading this (right now) because God pre-ordained it “for such a time as this.”

As you read this great book by Joseph M. Lenard, think and contemplate how God would have YOU (yes YOU), take the actions needed to turn this nation around.

Pastor Robert R. Thibodeau; Radio Host (www.evangelismradio.com), Podcast Host (www.KCRPodcast.com), Veteran US Army Cavalry Officer, Retired Law Enforcement Officer.

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Drawing from the rich and complex ideas of “ChristiTutionalist TM Politics 2,” writing an afterword for such an important book requires deep respect and thought. As the radio host of “Entry Level Christianity” on KKLA 99.5 FM and WWPR 1490 AM, I’m in a special spot to talk about how faith, politics, and society change as shown in this book. My job is not just to summarize but to think deeply about the lasting messages and what they mean for our future.

First, the book’s strong focus on “Christian based U. S. Constitutionalism” is a key point for this afterword. This idea isn’t just a political position but a call to act morally, pushing for a society that keeps Christian values and closely follows the essential freedoms and rights in the U.S. Constitution. It makes us think about our duties not just as citizens but as caretakers of a heritage of freedom and faith. How we deal with the complex issues of governance, with the Bible in one hand and the Constitution in the other, shapes both our national identity and personal character.

The section on “BIDENomics” critically looks at modern economic policies and how they match—or don’t match—ChristiTutionalist TM ideals. It urges us to closely examine the economic rules our leaders follow and how these reflect our main values. In today’s troubled economic world, where the gap between rich and poor grows, the book asks us to find solutions that are both economically smart and morally right. It reminds us that economic policy is not without moral value and that the choices we support can either help or harm our society’s overall well-being.

The discussion on “God and Guns” gives a thoughtful view on the Second Amendment, set against Christian morals. It explores the complicated relationship between the right to own guns and the need for peace and safety in our communities. It’s a deep look at the value of life, the right to defend oneself, and the goal of a society where both are protected. As we face this ongoing debate, the book encourages us to find ways that respect both our constitutional rights and our wish for a life-respecting culture.

Writing this afterword, it’s clear that “ChristiTutionalist TM Politics 2” is not just a commentary on current events but a call for a lifestyle that supports faith, freedom, and brotherhood. It challenges us to think about our place in a society that may not always share our values. As a radio host, I’m reminded that my voice can guide those looking for direction at this crossroads, encouraging my listeners to thoughtfully consider these ideas.

As we finish this book, we’re not just ending a discussion on politics and faith. We’re asked to consider the chance for a new society—one built on Christian Constitutionalism principles, where the search for justice, liberty, and prosperity is guided by our deepest beliefs. The road ahead is full of challenges, but it’s a path we must walk with determination and hope, led by the lasting light of our faith and the wisdom of our ancestors.

Rev. David Edward, PHD; Author (40+ books), Radio Show Host.

VIDEO (29m 14s): CTP (S2E57, 20240720) “USA Past Present Future” BTS/SP Video

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About the Author: Joseph M. Lenard was a former writer for Super Simple Computer Enterprises, REDSTATE, Grassfire, and Rattle With Us – MI TEAParty (where he was Writing Committee Chair) and others. Joseph is a current content provider at Before It’s News and The Liberty Beacon. He is also the Author of: “Terror Strikes: Coming Soon to a City Near You”!

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Taylor (MI) Republicans Club TRC Michigan Webmaster
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