Born of a Creed

Chuck Colson is one of the country's leading Christian conservative voices, and produces a daily commentary (both in print and audio form) called Breakpoint that is heard and read all over the world. Today's was uniquely special, and in it Colson reminds us of the precious, blessed nature of our republic. He also quotes my main man G.K. Chesterton, a Brit, who understood full well the gift that is "liberty."
Below is the entire transcript from "The American Creed", and I'd simply ask that you read it and pass it along to friends and family this holiday weekend.
BREAKPOINT DAILY TRANSCRIPT
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The American Creed ‘We Hold These Truths . . .’
July 3, 2009
The great British intellectual G. K. Chesterton wrote that “America is the only nation in the world that is founded on [a] creed.” Think about that for a moment. Other nations were founded on the basis of race, or by the power of kings or emperors who accumulated lands and the peasants who inhabited those lands.
But America was -- and is to this day -- different. It was founded on a shared belief. Or, as Chesterton said, on a creed. And what is that creed that sets us apart? It is the eloquent, profound, and simple statement penned by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”
I’ll never forget when I graduated from Brown University during the Korean War. I couldn’t wait to become a Marine officer, to give my life if necessary, to defend that creed. To defend the idea that our rights come from God Himself and are not subject to whims of governments or tyrants. That humans ought to be free to pursue their most treasured hopes and aspirations. Perhaps some 230 years later, we take these words for granted. But in 1776, they were earth-shaking -- indeed, revolutionary.
Yet today, they are in danger of being forgotten altogether. According to Gallup, 66 percent of American s have no idea that the words, “We hold these truths . . .” come from the Declaration of Independence. Even worse, only 45 percent of college seniors know that the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are proclaimed in the Declaration. As America grows more and more diverse culturally, religiously, ethnically, it is critical that we re-embrace the American creed.
America has always been a “melting pot.” But what is the pot that holds our multicultural stew together? Chesterton said the pot’s “original shape was traced on the lines of Jeffersonian democracy.” A democracy founded on those self-evident truths expressed in the Declaration of Independence. And as Chesterton remarked, “The pot must not melt.”
Abraham Lincoln understood this so very well. For him, the notion that all men are created equal was “the electric cord in that Declaration that links the hearts of patriotic and liberty-loving men together, that will link those patriotic hearts as long as the love of freedom exists in the minds of men throughout the world.” So tomorrow, go to the Fourth of July parade. Go to the neighborhood barbecue and enjoy the hot dogs and apple pie.
But here’s an idea for you. Why not take time out at the picnic to read the Declaration of Independence aloud with your friends and your neighbors. Listen -- and thrill -- to those words that bind us together as a nation of freedom-loving people: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
These are the words Americans live for and, if necessary, die for.




July 4th, 2009 - 10:56
yes yes yes. Great article
July 4th, 2009 - 22:17
This is seriously one of the best things I've ever read. Gosh I wish this was taught to more children and young adults in this country.
Thanks for posting it. Eat a hot dog, big guy!
July 5th, 2009 - 08:27
That pic of Reagan is priceless!!! Don Zimmerman would be proud.
Great post here, RJ. God Bless America.
July 5th, 2009 - 14:50
Colson is right on the money! Our pastor likes to say that the church is only one generation from extinction and this is more or less true of our liberty and freedom in this country. It may take longer than one generation, but if we don't communicate to our kids and grandkids just how precious our freedom and our form of government is, it's going to slip so far away from us (them)that it will one day be gone. Our kids have never really known anything other than the era of Big Government and in fact, anyone under about 75 has always lived under what Mark Levin calls a soft tyranny. Unfortunately, the pace of this tyranny has accelerated dramatically under the current administration and it is imperative that we teach our kids what our founders intended and enlist them in the fight against the monster our federal government has become.
July 5th, 2009 - 15:14
Words. Oh for the day they had meaning.
July 6th, 2009 - 07:53
Bravo! It looks like we have a lot in commom on the ideas front. This is an incredible post. If i can figure out how (New at this) I will link it to mine if that's OK.
July 7th, 2009 - 07:07
Chesterton… if only more people read his stuff!
Great blog. Keep up the good work!