Onward, Christian soldiers - the Falwell legacy

By Micheal Reagan

Friday, May 18, 2007 11:49 PM EDT

While giving him credit (or in their secularist eyes, mostly the blame) for the rebirth of Christian political activism, most of the media commentary about the late Jerry Falwell centered around his so-called “controversial” remarks.
Putting aside the fact that those remarks were solidly rooted in the Holy Bible and Judeo-Christian tradition, all of the emphasis should have been on his astonishing success in giving new meaning to that great old marching song “Onward, Christian Soldiers.” Falwell was the marchers' chief recruiting sergeant.

I keep hearing how Falwell was instrumental in electing my dad, Ronald Reagan. My reaction to that was that it was nobody but Ronald Reagan himself and a lot of people like Falwell who were instrumental in his election victories.

Sure, the Rev. Falwell's support was more than helpful, but his role in that election is not why he should be remembered. It makes light of his real accomplishments.

Falwell's monumental achievement was to stir up a vast slumbering Christian community, enliven it, and make it the vibrant and powerful force in America's political life that it remains today.

He told them that yes, you can walk out of your homes, you can get out of the pews, you can actually get involved in politics and vote for people instead of sitting back and griping about the world going to hell in a hand basket.

He said it was about time the Christian community woke up and started looking for candidates who in fact fit their Christian values and moral criteria and get out and support them for different political offices, including the presidency of the United States.

In effect, he gave Christians their marching orders to get involved in politics.

In the light of the present political climate that may not sound all that revolutionary, but when he launched that crusade it was something both previously unheard of and daring.

He caught hell, or course, from the political left who howled about keeping church and state at arm's length. How dare he do this, they cried, knowing full well that what Falwell was doing was threatening their stranglehold on the political life of this nation.

Christians, they believed, should neither be seen nor heard on the subject of politics. That was solely the secular left's business #) Christians should butt out.

Christians they said, should stay in the closet, keep their morals and their values and their antiquated beliefs to themselves, and above all make no attempt to influence the course of events.

In the face of this assault Falwell simply redoubled his efforts, challenging Christians to dismantle the temples of atheistic secularism and put God back in His rightful place at the center of the public square.

The result of this rebirth of the idea that Christians and other believers had a responsibility to speak out and act in behalf of Judeo-Christian principles and to elect candidates who supported them, was the success of the Reagan revolution and the elections of both Bushes.

The power he unleashed was most recently evident in 2004 when the Christian community banded together, came out in droves and won Ohio - and thus the presidency - for George W. Bush.

Falwell supported Ronald Reagan because he knew that my dad not only espoused Christian morals and values, but actually lived them every moment of his life.

Tragically, as Falwell departs the scene to rejoin my dad in that place a loving God reserves for those who were loyal to Him while on Earth, most of the current politicians are more apt to follow the polls than Judeo-Christian principles.

Look at the Democratic candidates, for example -- the only time you'll see them in church is in an election year - and it's never their own church, but always some black church they manage to discover when they are running for office and forget as soon as election day passes.

Their religious beliefs slumber until an election nears and they then suddenly spring to life, at least temporarily, and they can conveniently store them away until the next election.

Requiescat in pacem, Jerry.

Mike Reagan, the eldest son of the late

President Ronald Reagan, can be contacted at

reagan@caglecartoons.com

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karl L wrote on May 19, 2007 8:00 PM:

" Call it what you want, Leon; my point is valid. These scumbags hide behind their alleged "word of God" to spew hatred and claim divine sanction for it--all the while completely ignoring the real tenets of "good" Christianity which, by the way, I really have no problem with, honestly! They sully, corrupt and pervert a religion which is supposed to be about love and acceptance while LIVING the very opposite...is it any coincidence how many of them are exposed for being the hypocrites and liars that they are?! I on the other hand, neither seek, nor claim any divine sanction, so judge me as you will; I never claimed to be perfect... "

SIMPLE POLITICS wrote on May 19, 2007 1:15 PM:

" SEPERATE CHURCH FROM STATE. INSTEAD--- GOVERNMENT /VS COMMON SENSE. "

Leon Kapowski wrote on May 19, 2007 12:27 PM:

" Religious-based hatred, intolerance and hypocrisy? Seems like that's exactly what you're up to, Karl. It's ok for you espouse your hatred of christians and intolerance of their beliefs, but it's not ok for them to do the same, which I'd call pretty hypocritical. "

why? wrote on May 19, 2007 10:39 AM:

" do you print this garbage? "

Karl L wrote on May 19, 2007 1:08 AM:

" Reagan is not the dumbest Conservative out there but he's trying hard to be...you can forgive him for the euphemistic comments about his Dad, but to suggest that this bigoted pig Falwell would EVER see "heaven" (as if there were even a place!) Underscore the truly perverted creed of "morality" which infects he and his Conservative brethren. Falwell--together with the likes of James Dobson and Pat Robertson--represent the very epitome of religious-based hatred, intolerance and hypocrisy which has poisoned American culture in the last 20 yeas. I can only say this: one down, two to go! GOOD RIDDANCE!!! "

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