Now, there are no more excuses. The mandate is clear.
Start with “trans”: quash this. Make transsexual surgery as illegal as it is unnatural.
The same for the “gay” culture: stop coddling it. Stop soft-selling what the Bible calls “sodomy.” Tuesday three states removed the definition of marriage as between a man and woman!
Our churches: time to step up police protection and halt the growing trend of arson and desecration.
The people have spoken.
Time to institute yet greater limits on the greatest abomination of all: abortion.
Now that the Senate is also won, there should be a federal law against it.
And stop supporting in vitro fertilization; this is also a form of abortion, causing destruction of fertilized eggs and the selling of “embryos” as a commodity.
It is an atrocity that, if not halted, will bring judgment.
These are very major matters and the U.S. public has loudly and forcefully rebuffed politicians, including the Democratic presidential candidate, who not only supported abortion “rights” but ran on them!
The right to kill an unborn child, right up to birth, and even leave it to die on a cold stainless-steel medical tray if somehow it survives the abortion attempt, is not a right whatsoever.
From the bully pulpit, change the lingo; make it impossible to call it “reproductive health” when it is death.
No more excuses not to act.
The majority of states and the majority by popular vote went for the candidate most opposed to abortion and most supportive of religion.
Stop all the hateful and harsh rhetoric. Speak only honest words. Lying is a sin. Cleanse this nation of its hubris and vitriol.
Let the Crucifix be seen at public events.
Reestablish rules against obscene language in any form of public media.
Let images of the Virgin Mary and particularly Guadalupe form a backdrop, at least occasionally.
Extend charity to lawful migrants but halt illegality. Everywhere, including Heaven, has its rules of entry.
Clean up the environment: let Robert Kennedy Junior loose on polluters, fake food, and toxic contamination, which may take more lives than abortion.
Go after medical costs and pharmaceutical companies. establish more medical schools and graduate far more doctors.
Stop the rampant materialism.
Time to mature beyond greed.
And somehow do all this without hate. Without the energy of rancor. Without spite.
It is time to go back to love—tough love at times, but love always. It is the law of Jesus.
In that vein, somehow put far, far away the distasteful and often profane and certainly unChristian dialogue that has engulfed what claims (and with its opposition to abortion has for now proven) to be a Christian nation.