Our Youth, The Socialist Message,  and The Bible - Belle Ringer - http://www.salvationandsurvival.com/2016/02/our-youth-socialist-message-and-bible.html
      I have wanted to write about this topic for some time now, but I wanted to make  sure that I would be Biblically sound in my assertions.  If you are paying  attention to the platforms of the political candidates for President, then you  are aware that Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders is an unlikely favorite of  the young voters, especially those who will be voting for the first time in  2016. 
       I say "unlikely", because unlike the last couple of elections in which "young"  and "hip" were the enticements to vote, Mr. Sanders is 74 years old, and doesn't  appear to be technologically savvy, fashionable, possess exciting energy, or any  of the other things that would draw young voters like moths to a flame.   Yet, he appears to have become the Millennial Generation's new champion.   Why?
      I would assert that these young, emerging voters are in love with an idea they  think is tailor-made for their generation ... Socialism.  Sadly, they do  not know the historical significance of what that system has done in the world,  nor do they realize how it will actually impact them.  They only know that  it promises to unburden them from an alarming financial future.
       It is actually a good thing that college students and young voters are getting  engaged in the political process.  We need the next generation to care  about how our country is governed.  I know that there are many of my fellow  Christians who believe that the political process will not save us from the  rightful judgment that is coming upon this nation -- and I totally agree with  that premise -- but until the moment that I see Jesus coming on the clouds, we  have to continue to live within this world system, and to abandon all efforts to  try and make it as pleasing to God as we can, goes against what I believe God  wants from us.
      But all that aside, what is it that Bernie offers the Millennials that has them  so excited?  First, of course, there is his promise of a free public  college education.  But there other issues that has them flocking to his  side:  promises of a $15 minimum wage; equal pay for equal work; health  care as a right; promises that he will fix America's roads and bridges; reverse  climate change; expand social security; and eliminate the "too big to fail"  boondoggles that have affected the American economy.  All these issues are  important to the future of these young voters.  And they all lead to  Socialism, which is a word that has no relevance to these  Millennials.
      They equate Socialism with compassion and fairness and equality.  As Robert  Knight on Barbwire.com writes, "For the past several decades, government public  schools and nearly all colleges have touted socialism's principles of  redistribution, racialism and class envy, while declining to connect the dots  between socialism and tyranny, examples of which abound."  Bernie Sanders  presents a sort of "moral prestige" to Socialism that appeals to the emotions of  young voters, who just want to correct the injustices of the generation before  them.  We can all identify with that, if we are honest with  ourselves.
       But what Bernie does not disclose to these voters is the symbiosis between  Socialism and Communism, and the historical facts that cannot be denied ... that  there has been the extermination of tens of millions of people under socialist  regimes such as Stalin in Russia, Mao Zedong in China, and the Khmer Rouge in  Cambodia.  It always starts the same way ... a promise of redistribution of  wealth and resources from the "haves" to the "have nots", and quickly spirals  into loss of personal property, massive taxation, and ultimately coercion,  tyranny, and death to millions to support "the State".  Because, we all  know, that there is no way that the State can afford to provide for all those  people, and so they must be eliminated.
      Sadly, Socialism even perverts the Biblical notion of charity.  It takes  the Scripture presented in Acts, Chapters 2-5, and turns it into a twisted  rationale for empowering the State.   It distorts the teaching of Acts  to suggest that early Believers sold all their property and possessions and  shared it with everyone, especially those in need.  There are those  Socialists who will insist that this is a clear indication that the Bible  advocates for redistribution of wealth.  It does not! 
       A more careful examination of Scripture (and in context of the entire passage)  notes that the believers continued to live and meet in their own homes, while  engaging in periodic acts of charity as the needs arose.  So they clearly  did not sell all their property or possessions.   In fact, Acts  4:34-35 says, From time to time, those who owned land or houses sold them,  brought the money from the sales and put it at the apostles' feet, which implies  to me that the charity was voluntary, and they were generous with what they  owned, donating when they could, out of the largesse of their  households.
       I found an interesting article on a website called Institute For Faith Works & Economics, which pointed out that " this early sharing was voluntary,  without state coercion, and did not necessitate that believers give up their  rights to private property ... While this type of generous giving is a permanent  norm, the particular situation in Acts 2-4 seems to have been a temporary  response to a particular need [or situation]." 
      I can understand the temptation that Socialism presents to this younger  generation.  They are facing a dismal economic future.  Let's face it,  the world is facing a dismal economic future.  And the danger is that  Socialism is an old idea being touted as a new solution.  These young  voters will not look to the distant past to see how Socialism leads to  Communism, nor will they see the implications that are outlined by Robert Knight  in his excellent article:  "In recent years, soft totalitarianism  (confiscatory taxation and effective seizure of the media and private companies)  has characterized socialist-led regimes in South America such as Venezuela,  Argentina and Brazil, where once-vibrant economies are floundering. In Europe,  "democratic socialism" has weakened many nations, leaving them open to an  invasion by millions of Muslim immigrants, some of whom openly advocate turning  the former center of Christendom into a trophy of the Caliphate." 
       Our youth is blinded by a natural, and very real, fear for their future.   And they are attracted to the empty promises of hope, financial aid, and a fair  and equitable "system".  But it is the same old temptation of the Enemy,  and I'm afraid that this time it will usher in the Biblical End Times "Beast  System".  We must pray for the wisdom to impart to our children and  grandchildren; to speak God's Truth into their lives.  It is the only thing  that will overcome the world's lies and deception.
2  Corinthians 8:13-14    "For I do not mean that others should be  eased and you burdened, but that as a matter of fairness your abundance at the  present time should supply their need, so that their abundance may supply your  need, that there may be fairness." 
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