The editor of the Barbados Advocate has published an article that advocates the union of church and state and getting the nation back to God. Here is his article.
“For some time now, there have been calls for God to be brought back into society, but more importantly, into the schools.
“It was not that long ago that principals and teachers embraced Religious Knowledge as one of the core subjects to be taught to their classes. Older generations generally speak fondly of a time when schools answered to their respective churches and Religious Knowledge was mandatory. Nowadays, most welcome the fact that our country is progressing on par with other developed countries, however, they lament that many may be losing out on the values that go hand in hand with understanding God and His teachings as, not surprisingly, precedence is given to the glitz and glamour of significant advancements in science and technology.
“Much of the time we hear the fault being placed on the home structures, with parents not having time to take their charges to church or even taking time to bring up their children in a Christian atmosphere. We also hear of the shortcomings of Government and their lack of encouragement with regard to spiritual guidance among our citizens. Indeed, the dissemination of knowledge pertaining to God requires a multi-pronged approach as it relates to our population. It requires that all people of all faiths commit to pulling this country back to its strong underpinnings of religion.
“There are incidents, which occur occasionally, that remind us that while free education is still important to the development of Barbados, there is evidence that it is being ‘squandered.’
“It is necessary that the Church be a part of the healing process and be the leaders in the teachings of Christ. This is where church leaders and their congregations must get involved. There are reports from the disenchanted who have stopped attending church that speak of church goers who are not receptive to some types of ‘outsiders’ nor do they welcome them without prejudice. If there is prejudice originating in that place which is meant to represent the House of God, how can we then promote in our society those values, which are Godlike and right?
“Many have blamed the rise in crime and the changes in the types of crime being committed on the glaring movement away from God, citing the fact that the persons engaged in such behaviour do not seem to recognise or believe in a ‘higher power.’ They have therefore apparently become a power/law unto themselves. Perhaps it would be instructive for Barbados to study closely those countries which have ceased to have Religious Education as a part of their curriculum because of their political and social make-up. “They have found it ‘advantageous’ and ‘necessary’ to the society to separate God and State. Is that realistic in a country the size of Barbados?
Every year we focus on the need to return to religion, especially through multi-faith services where leaders of every denomination stress the need to unite with God. However, will anything be done differently this year to really promote unity?
“We are a largely Christian society, and while we should not infringe on the rights of other faiths to practice their religions in Barbados, the time has come for us to pay more attention to teaching values, especially in our schools. The precedent has already been set for others to be excused during assemblies and periods of religious instruction. Without the necessary values that this subject teaches, we run the risk of allowing our society to continue on a downhill moral slide.
“Our father of Independence, the Rt. Excellent Errol Walton Barrow, asked us what mirror image we see of ourselves. We still do not seem to have come up with the answer.”
Historically, when state and the church are united, the destination is persecution of these who do not go along with the dictates of the established church. Though he promotes tolerance of other religions, this editor does not understand that tolerance is not liberty. And that tolerance is unacceptable because it is one step from intolerance, to which it inevitably leads.
“The dignitaries of church and state will unite to bribe, persuade, or compel all classes to honor the Sunday. The lack of divine authority will be supplied by oppressive enactments… Liberty of conscience, which has cost so great a sacrifice, will no longer be respected.” The Great Controversy, page 592.
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Vanessa Cunningham
Thursday February 8th, 2018 at 08:40 AMIf going back to Church means getting back to GOD, then why not HONOR HIM through HIS TRUE WORD ON HIS TRUE DAY …. SATURDAY.. Yes Every body that knows the WORD of THE ONE AND ONLY TRUE AND LIVING GOD. Knows that SATURDAY is the SABBATH DAY…. IF the people would tell THE TRUTH then LIFE WOULD BE SOOOOO MUCH BETTER even for those that dont believe would have more of chance to become believers of the TRUTH…. but isn’t that what the devil and his minions want to send as many to hell with satan and them, with lie’s and falsities, and lack of true KNOWLEDGE….. MY PEOPLE PARRISH FOR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE….YOU MUST FIND GOD FOR YOUR SELF and compare SCRIPTURE start with the KING JAMES VERSION…. PLEASE JESUS IS WAITING FOR ALL WHO WILL COME …… FREELY not by FORCE like they will try by creating the sunday law or rather enforcing it …. YOU FIGURE IT OUT that is NOT HOW GOD DOES THINGS NEVER BY FORCE ONLY BY CHOICE….. YOURS