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Common Era and the Culture War
By: Reed R.
Heustis, Jr., Esq.
Christian Constitutionalist
September 9, AD 2007
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Powerful
anti-Christian forces have so entrenched themselves in
every aspect of American culture, that it is nearly
impossible for Christian families to engage in anything
worthwhile without being barraged by relentless and
malicious efforts to coronate King Diversity in place of
the King of kings.
Even our
conventional calendar is a target of those who seek to
erase the "Year of our Lord" from our societal memory.
Recently I
had the pleasure of visiting the
San Diego Natural History Museum (SDNHM) to
view the exhibition of the world famous Dead Sea
Scrolls. Located in beautiful
Balboa Park, which is just minutes from downtown San
Diego and a few blocks from the city's oldest law
school,
California Western, the SDHNM boasts the "largest,
longest, most comprehensive [exhibition of the Dead Sea
Scrolls] ever assembled in any country."
According
to the SDNHM, "[T]he Dead Sea Scrolls are ancient
manuscripts that were discovered between 1947 and 1956
in 11 caves near Khirbet Qumran, on the northwestern
shores of the Dead Sea in Israel."
While the
exhibits are highly educational and awe-inspiring,
Christians cannot ignore the flaunting of an anti-Christ
agenda that promotes "cultural diversity" and an end to
acknowledging the Lord Jesus Christ as the central focus
of the modern conventional calendar.
Whether
they posted it conspicuously throughout the exhibit, or
announced it repeatedly through recorded audio guides,
the exhibit organizers continually indoctrinated
visitors with their notion of the "Common Era" as
opposed to the "Year of our Lord."
Using the
abbreviation, "B.C.E." (Before Common Era), the
organizers pressed forward their belief that, in order
for "cultural diversity" to be achieved, the
abbreviation, "B.C." (Before Christ) should no longer be
used. To acknowledge Christ is "to impose" Christianity
upon non-Christians. Thus, instead of educating
visitors that the Dead Sea Scrolls date from the 3rd
century B.C. to the 1st century A.D. (Anno Domini, which
is Latin for "Year of [our] Lord"), they use the terms,
"Before Common Era" and "C.E." (Common Era).
The
current year is referred to as 2007 of the "Common Era."
No longer is it referred to as "Year of our Lord," which
is an unmistakable reference to the Lord Jesus Christ.
What is
preventing advocates of "the Common Era" to begin their
own year? Why not begin "the Common Era" as of the year
2000 A.D., and label that year, "1 CE?" Had this been
the case, this writer, at the very least, would have a
modicum more of respect for these advocates of
Diversity.
Instead,
they seek to use the very same origin of the
conventional calendar, which is the birth of Jesus of
Nazareth, the long-awaited Christ prophesied in the Old
Testament.
Although
the precise date of Christ's birth may not be known, the
intent of the conventional Gregorian calendar was to
label the time of Christ's birth as the Year of our
Lord. Those who advocate the "Common Era" perniciously
use the same year as the same beginning.
The
obvious intended effect is to erase any mention of
Christ's Kingship, dethroning Him from this particular
realm, and to install Humanism through Diversity as the
new Sovereign of the conventional calendar.
Proponents
of Common Era notation rationalize that it is
"religiously-neutral" and respectful of cultural
Diversity. Not every person believes that Jesus is the
Lord, they argue, and therefore, he should not have to
acknowledge Christ's "Lordship."
Many who
wish not to rock the boat by "offending" non-Christians
now are beginning to adopt Common Era in place of Anno
Domini. Public schools, museums, and other institutions
quickly are shifting their focus from the Year of our
Lord to the Common Era. They seek neutrality, and
are persuaded that Diversity is its cornerstone.
To them, because Common Era is "neutral," Diversity is
somehow achieved.
Nothing
can be further from the truth. Neither neutrality nor
diversity can ever be achieved.
The
ultimate issue is foundational. Is Christ the
foundation? Or is the foundation made to be Religious
Neutrality - an invented concept?
Christianity asserts that Jesus Christ is sovereign over
all areas of life without exception, regardless
of whether one rejects His Kingship. On the other hand,
Religious Neutrality, which is really Humanism under a
different label, asserts that Neutrality is sovereign,
and that no one "god" has a monopoly on sovereignty.
Hence, an
ongoing struggle ensues between Godly rule and the rule
of Man.
A neutral
foundation is impossible. As the apostle Paul writes,
"For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid,
which is Jesus Christ." (I
Cor. 3:11)
Humanists
celebrate the concept of Diversity, which is nothing
more than an anti-Christian pantheon of gods and
worldviews. Proponents of Diversity add Jesus to their
pantheon as "just one" of the many "perfectly
acceptable" gods from which to choose. In a society of
Diversity, Christians are fully welcome to participate,
just so long as they refrain from "pushing" their
foundation upon others in public institutions.
This is
the hypocrisy of Diversity revealed. The demonic concept
of Diversity only works with religions that are not
exclusivist. People of all religions are "free" to
exercise their respective religious viewpoints, just so
long as they don't "impose" them on others.
But what
about Christians, whose religion necessarily includes
the explicit mandate to press forward the Crown Rights
of Jesus Christ and to make disciples of all nations?
When it comes to Diversity, this theology need not
apply.
Whereas
the Bible refers to Christ as the King of kings,
Christians are forced to keep this tenet in their
closets, and are forbidden to pursue this belief system
in any sincere public way.
Thus, the
double standard of Diversity is exposed. Christians are
only welcome to believe in their Christ, just so long as
they don't try to press His rule outside of their
families and churches. However, any brand of
"Christianity" that is anything less than this is not
true Christianity. Instead, the only
"Christianity" that is allowed by Diversity is an
oxymoronic Christian Pluralism.
Thus, it
is impossible to achieve Diversity.
Make no
mistake about it: Jesus Christ is not only the
Lord of Christians - He is also the Lord of all: "That
at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in
heaven, and things in earth, and things under the
earth...." (Phil.
2:10)
The
calendar issue of BC/BCE might seem minor to many, but
this is just one of countless fronts upon which the
culture war is being waged. Whether it is in education,
the arts, the sciences, the economy, the family, the
church, the civil government, or any other aspect of
life and society, Christians have a duty to press
forward the rule of Christ, without exception and
without apology.
As
Stonewall Jackson is believed to have proclaimed, "Duty
is ours; consequences are God's."
Whenever
reference is made to the Common Era, Christians should
capitalize on that golden opportunity not only to speak
about the Year of our Lord and the ongoing culture war,
but also to share the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ
Himself.
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