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Lord, help us navigate this new movement with Your wisdom and grace. Let us stand up for biblical principles and values.
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In the 1960s and early ’70s, the U.S. was convulsed by massive protests calling for radical changes in the country’s attitudes on race, class, gender, and sexual orientation. The Vietnam War and widespread college deferments were likely the fuel that ignited prior peaceful civil disobedience.

Sometimes the demonstrations became violent, as with the Watts riots of 1965 and the protests at the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago. Terrorists from the Weathermen (later called the Weather Underground) bombed dozens of government buildings.

The ’60s revolution introduced to the country everything from hippies, communes, free love, mass tattooing, commonplace profanity, rampant drug use, rock music, and high divorce rates to the war on poverty, massive government growth, feminism, affirmative action, and race/gender/ethnic college curricula. . . .

Leftists targeted their parents, who had grown up in the Great Depression. That generation had won World War II and returned to create a booming postwar economy. After growing up with economic and military hardship, they sought a return to comfortable conformity in the 1950s.

A half-century after the earlier revolution, today’s cultural revolution is vastly different—and far more dangerous.

Government and debt have grown. Social activism is already institutionalized in hundreds of newer federal programs. The “Great Society” inaugurated a multitrillion-dollar investment in the welfare state. Divorce rates soared. The nuclear family waned. Immigration, both legal and illegal, skyrocketed. . . .

Today, radicals are not protesting against 1950s conservatism but rather against the radicals of the 1960s, who as old liberals now hold power. Now, many of the current enforcers—blue-state governors, mayors, and police chiefs—are from the left. Unlike Democratic Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley in the ’60s, today’s progressive civic leaders often sympathize with the protesters.

The ’60s protests were for racial assimilation and integration to reify Martin Luther King Jr.’s agenda of making race incidental, not essential, to the American mindset. Not so with today’s cultural revolution. It seeks to ensure that racial difference is the foundation of American life, dividing the country between supposed non-white victims and purported white victimizers, past and present.

In the ’60s, radicals rebelled against their teachers and professors, who were often highly competent and the products of fact-based and inductive education. Not so in 2020. Today’s radicals were taught not by traditionalists but by less-educated older radicals.

Another chief difference is debt. Most public education in the 1960s was bare-bones and relatively inexpensive. Because there were no plush dorms, latte bars, rock-climbing walls, diversity coordinators, and provosts of inclusion, college tuition in real dollars was far cheaper. . . .

College debt impedes maturity, marriage, child-raising, home ownership, and the saving of money. In other words, today’s radical is far more desperate and angry that his college gambit never paid off.

Today’s divide is also geographical in the fashion of 1861, not just generational as in the 1960s. The two blue coasts seem to despise the vast red interior, and vice versa.

Yet the scariest trait of the current revolution is that many of its sympathizers haven’t changed much since the 1960s. They may be rich, powerful, influential, and older, but they are just as reckless and see the current chaos as the final victory in their own long march from the ’60s.

Corporations are no longer seen as evil, but as woke contributors to the revolution. The military is no longer smeared as warmongering, but praised as a government employment service where race, class, and gender agendas can be green-lighted without messy legislative debate. Unlike the 1960s, there are essentially no conservatives in Hollywood, on campuses, or in government bureaucracies.

So the war no longer pits radicals against conservatives, but often socialists and anarchists against both liberals and conservatives. . . .

If they stay quiet in their veritable mental monasteries and deplore the violence in silence, the revolution will steamroll on. But as in the past, if they finally snap, decide enough is enough, and reclaim their country, then even this cultural revolution will sputter out, too.

(Excerpt from The Daily Signal. By Victor Davis Hanson. Photo from Unsplash. By History in HD.)

What do you think about the differences between the BLM movement and the 1960’s Revolution?

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Mel Teoh
July 27, 2020

Our Father in heaven,
Holy is Your Name. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Let the Body of Christ be reminded that You are omnipresent omniscient and omnipotent God. You are the only one that can see human soul, heart and their intention. Your power is beyond our understanding. Your Holy Spirit is with us as we received the amazing grace of Jesus Christ.

We thank You that we can pray 24/7. Please forgive our sins as we forgive others who sins against us.

Lord God, show us what You want to do with our lives. We thank You that we are Your workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works which You have prepared in advance for us.

I pray that You will dismantle BLM, Antifa or other similar groups who are supported by Open Society Foundation. Disband effort to create a gathering or riot to create chop or chaz. Pray for the protection around the Your people as they stand against all these pressure. Guide and equip them with wisdom and details on how to handle each situation that each situation will have a final result of someone or somebody accept the amazing grace of Jesus Christ. Because there is only freedom in all (to have wisdom, to love, to express opinion, to have peace, to have understanding etc) thru the amazing grace of Jesus Christ.

Father God, we ask that the resources of the ungodly (Antifa, BLM, The Good Club, ACLU, Planned Parenthood, GGE, Open Society Foundation, the Hollywood Elites The Globalist, The Cartels, MSM, CCP, Russia etc) to dry up. Just as Jesus spoke to the nonproducing fig tree and it dried up from the roots, we speak to the resources of those who work evil in our government and command their money, communication, and alliances to dry up from the roots.

In Jesus name bind demonic principalities of witchcraft, hate, and division that keep America from unity.

Keep us humble and rely our trust on You forever and ever.

May the grace of the LORD Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with us all from today onward.

We love You, Father. Thank You for loving us first. For Yours is the glory forever and ever. In Jesus’ holy, mighty, majestic, and matchless name we pray, Amen.

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De
July 27, 2020

Father, awaken the Church to Your Word. The author of the article referred to liberals and conservatives, but could just have rightly said if Christians, “stay quiet in their veritable mental monasteries and deplore the violence in silence, the revolution will steamroll on.” Father, my prayer is for an awakening and shaking of the Church to step up and step out as ambassadors of Your Kingdom, shining the Light of Good News for all to see.

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Karen Secrest
July 27, 2020

When I see the Big Four hit a TRILLION DOLLAR INCOME..EACH but make me an accessory to the rape of my government by giving me $1,200.which won’t even cover the rent, then I don’t see any difference between the past and the present.
If God Almighty doesn’t answer our prayer for major change of direction, we have no future.

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Jon
July 27, 2020

Father the enemy has never changed he just knows our weaknesses too well and adjusts his strategies. Blind him,bring confusion into his camp. Cleanse us of any darkness in our hearts or minds. Make us wise as serpents and gentle as doves in our interactions. In Jesus name.

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    Darlene Estlow
    July 27, 2020

    Amen. Yes, cleanse us of darkness, Father. May we be wise as serpents and gentle as doves, filled with your Holy Spirit.

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Intercessor
July 27, 2020

We ask for godly reforms — help protesters have their hearts positioned before God to humbly petition, not overthrow government — let police be encouraged, strengthened and kept safe to protect and serve. Prevent any provocations and give police patience with crowds. Let crowds “peacefully assemble” and “peacefully petition,” respect authority and move peaceably if requested by government officials or law enforcement. Help us know the basics of right and wrong, have humility, discernment and pray Your Kingdom come and will be done — in the spirit of Rev Dr Martin Luther King. In Jesus’ Name

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