Sunday, July 3, 2022

What's RIGHT with America?

 


  When was the last time you heard a news report or commentary on what’s right about America? Maybe on the 4th of July or some other national holiday, you might hear or see posts about what people love and appreciate about America but it’s not the normal fare. Both left and right-wing media increase ratings by highlighting what’s wrong with America. Even Christian organizations use crisis and impending doom to raise funds. 
  Please understand, that America has its share of problems but what country would you rather live in? If America is so bad, why is it that so many from other countries seek to immigrate here? In fact, over three times as many people immigrate to the U.S. than the next most popular country which is Germany. Both Canada and Australiahave have half of even Germany's numbers who seek to immigrate there. In spite of the benefits of socialism and Marxism that are sometimes spouted as improvements over our system, very few actually immigrate to socialist or Marxist nations. 
  God’s people are to be grateful and He wants us to be thankful for the many blessings He’s given us (James 1:17) in America. That’s not to say that there aren’t problems that need to be addressed, yet our spiritual health and witness is affixed to our grateful outlook for His blessings. This is why most of us need to limit our media intake and even social media. It’s often mental junk food that directs our minds toward anger, anxiety or depression. If you narrowly focus on the news, economics, morality, and politics in general, then you’ll overlook the many blessings that God has given us in America. Let me share just a few of the many blessings we have as Americans. 
  We have freedom of religion. Around the world eight believers are martyred every day and 182 Churches are ravaged each week. More than 360 million Christians suffer high levels of persecution for their faith. Many Christians worship in secret in fear of arrest. Very few have Bibles. 
  Slavery was a horrible cancer in America and Britain. If it had not been the freedom of religion, it might still be legal today. Slavery is driven by a love for money and profitability. Horribly there were Christians who worshipped money more than God and neglected that God had created every person as Imago Dei, (made in the image of God). But the Quakers got it and even before the Constitution was ratified protested against slavery and wanted it abolished as part of the Constitution. British statesman, William Wilberforce, fought to end slavery until his death. There’s a connection that in the many countries where slavery is still legal or “illegal” yet allowed, none have religious freedom. Because of religious freedom, philanthropic organizations like Goodwill, YMCA, the Salvation Army, and countless hospitals were started by religious individuals. 
  We have economic freedom and opportunity. Why do so many immigrate to America? Because it’s the land of opportunity. You can have any job that you want. You have the right to own property, including your own home and car. You can own your own business. One has the freedom to produce, trade, and consume goods and services acquired without the use of force, fraud, or theft. While we unfortunately have increasing governmental oversight, entrepreneurs still thrive and are successful.  
  The Sugar Bowl Bakery founder Andrew Ly fled Vietnam after the U.S. pulled out in 1975. After living in a Malaysian refugee camp, Ly arrived in the U.S. with just a dollar to his name in 1979. In 1984, Ly and his four brothers pooled their savings and opened the Sugar Bowl Bakery, which went on to be a $400 million dollar business. Iranian-born Ahmad Meradji, the CEO of Booklogix moved to America from Iran at 21. After working as a busboy and doing other menial jobs, he climbed the corporate ladder and in 2006 started his own self-publishing service, Booklogix, which today is worth $4.5 million. America is the land of opportunity.
  We have a justice system that protects the rights of individuals. While our justice system has problems, it surpasses that of much of the world. One can’t be arrested without cause. Most Americans in an emergency will still dial 911 and be confident that law enforcement or emergency personnel will come to their aid. We have laws against unlawful detention and discrimination and the right to a speedy trial with a jury of your peers. There is to be impartiality amongst judicial officers. Discrimination against women and the violation of fundamental human rights is illegal. 
   We have a representative form of government. Though all of the political advertising can be irritating, we have free and open elections. We have an open government that shares information, empowers citizens with tools to hold the Government accountable, and fosters and encourages the participation of its citizens in the deliberation of public policy. If a law or situation is unjust, we have the right to assemble and protest. Unlike in many countries, peaceful protesters are not arrested, beaten or shot. 
  We live in the land of plenty. While there is a supply chain shortage and some items are either difficult to obtain or more limited or more costly than in the past, the shelves of our grocery stores are still filled. Not only that there are multiple grocery stores to choose from, not to mention fruit and vegetable stands and farmers’ markets in nearly every community. We have so much that there are thrift stores and discount stores that sell second-hand goods of items that others have discarded.
  Compared to much of the world even those in poverty are “wealthy.” The word poverty suggests destitution: an inability to provide a family with nutritious food, clothing, and reasonable shelter, yet only a small number of the 35 million persons classified as “poor” by the Census Bureau fit that description. Most of America’s poor live in material conditions that would be judged well-off compared to much of the world. 46% of all poor households actually own their own homes. The average home owned by those classified as poor is a three bedroom house with one and a half baths, a garage, and a porch or patio. 76% have air conditioning. As a group, America’s poor are far from being chronically undernourished. Even our poor are not as poor as much of the world.
  Does America have problems? Yes. Yet, we have countless blessings given to us by God and we need to thank Him for His goodness to us! 

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