Fischer is mad that President Obama awarded the Medal of Honor to an alive Army vet instead of a dead one. Not only does this Army vet have a pulse, he also received the medal for saving lives on the battle field. Rev. Fischer, who is ordained by God, says the award should be for men who have killed instead of men who have saved lives.
But I have noticed a disturbing trend in the awarding of these medals, which few others seem to have recognized.This is a disturbing trend. There is not near enough killing going on in our wars.
We have feminized the Medal of Honor.
According to Bill McGurn of the Wall Street Journal, every Medal of Honor awarded during these two conflicts has been awarded for saving life. Not one has been awarded for inflicting casualties on the enemy. Not one.
There can be no denying that the message of Jesus is one of death and destruction. If you don't believe like we do, and that being in the complete Divinity of Christ, then death awaits you. Jesus told us to go spread cluster bombs and M-4 casings. By not adhering to the Word of God, we deny the very example Jesus set for us. Writes Rev. Fischer:
Jesus, in words often cited in ceremonies such as the one which will take place this afternoon, said, “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lays down his life for his friends” (John 15:13). So it is entirely right that we honor this kind of bravery and self-sacrifice, which is surely an imitation of the Lord of Lord and King of Kings.Amen to that. Being God's Right Hand Man, Fischer knows a thing or two about following the example of killing and destruction Jesus set for us. Being of prime fighting age during another one of Jesus' war callings in Vietnam, Fischer never went. He instead went to the prestigious Standford University avoiding entirely the Lord's work. When he was of prime killing age, when God was calling all good Christians to kill for America, Fischer was no where to be found. God has obviously forgiven him for his sins because Fischer is now doing more than his share of heavy lifting for the Lord-- you know, just so long as he isn't the one doing the fighting and dying.
However, Jesus’ act of self-sacrifice would ultimately have been meaningless - yes, meaningless - if he had not inflicted a mortal wound on the enemy while giving up his own life.
Power, power, Wonder working power
in the Blood of the Lamb
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