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What About the Constitution?
Many "Bible-believing Christians" are politically conservative. You might hear them say -- you might say it yourself: "We need to get back to the Constitution!"
As an "anarchist," I believe the U.S. Constitution was a malignant tumor inserted into the American Body Politic. It has now grown so large that it has crippled American immunity to socialism and threatens to kill the host.
If we were to get "back to the Constitution," and reduce the size of the cancer to its size in 1789, should we stop there, or should we remove the cancer entirely?
If America's radical Founding Fathers were here today, they would take steps to abolish tyranny, just as they did in 1776. Only the tyranny they would seek to abolish is the very government their Constitution allegedly created. Today's government is not in any meaningful sense following the Constitution. It is a tyranny. America's Founding Fathers would seek to abolish it more quickly and more passionately than they sought to abolish the British government, a government far more libertarian and Christian than Washington D.C. is today -- but still a "tyranny" in the eyes of America's Founders.
Now consider this radical question:
¿Who is more radical:
- A person who wants to "restore the Constitution" or
- A person who wants to abolish the Constitution altogether.
Consider:
- Imagine today is March 5, 1789. Yesterday the new government under the Constitution went into effect. As an anarchist, I would call for the complete abolition of this new government. Wow! Is that "radical" or what? That would entail the firing of dozens of people, and cutting several thousand dollars in government spending. ( Patrick Henry and George Mason -- great Americans who refused to sign the Constitution -- would enthusiastically approve of such a "radical" idea! )
- In 1996, the Republican Party National Platform called for the abolition of the federal Department of Education. It is by far the smallest cabinet level department, but abolishing it would put thousands of government employees out of work and slash nearly $103 billion in government spending.
- Today, there are people calling for "the restoration of Constitutional government." They do not call for abolishing the Constitution; they support the Constitution and want all unconstitutional government repealed. But imagine the change! "Restoring Constitutional government" today would involve firing tens of millions of people and cutting trillions of dollars!! This would necessitate more education, more conversions, more regenerated hearts, more transformed worldviews, and a whole lot more footwork than convincing every American in 1789 to abolish entirely the recently-created federal government as it then existed.
- But these pro-constitution people are called "conservatives" and I am considered the "radical" because I'm an "anarchist." I am only a tiny bit more radical than anyone who truly wants to "restore the Constitution."
- Every single person who signed the Constitution would agree that our current Congress has no intention of restoring the government to its original Constitutional size and function.
I would like to abolish violence, and the vast majority of people pay lip service to that goal -- "Yes, of course we should eliminate violence" -- but stop short of advocating the total abolition of all violence.
Jesus said "Thou shalt not be an ARCHIST." Don't hurt people; don't take their stuff; leave vengeance to God.
Radical.
If you pay one dime in federal income tax, then you're working nearly an hour a day to pay for unconstitutional U.S. imperialism in the "defense" budget.
Would you like to free up an hour a day?
You're working four hours a day for all the other unconstitutional government programs.
Where you can go from here: