David Kupelian predicts how Americans will react if Obama is re-elected

(WND) I’m not a prophet. In this world of wall-to-wall deception, it’s hard enough for a journalist to figure out what’s going on right now, let alone predict the future.

But since November’s election is so consequential for America, perhaps existentially so, here are some of what I see as the inevitable consequences should Barack Obama be given the control levers of the most magnificent and divinely blessed nation in history for another four long years.

I won’t talk about the policies Obama will likely pursue – like completing the devastation of our free-market capitalist economy, redistributing our wealth to nations that hate us, gutting our military and transforming millions of illegal aliens into voting Democrats.

Instead, I want to focus on how Americans will react to all of this.

First, consider that right now roughly half of us retain our traditional American (aka Judeo-Christian) values and sensibilities. The other half have been seduced by the Great Lie of the age – the Marxist dream of socialist redistribution (or as we like to say today, “social justice”). It matters not that socialism has led to a catastrophic loss of freedom and prosperity everywhere it’s been tried, or that the last century witnessed over 100 million people sacrificed at the altar of collectivist “equality and justice.” Socialism, which Churchill called “the gospel of envy,” is essentially a false religion. For the faithful, it doesn’t require proof, only blind belief rooted in an ecstatic vision of utopia – heaven on earth – but alas, one that can never work, since it violates all the laws of God, human nature, economics and common sense.

Thus we live today in a state of (mostly) nonviolent civil war. And regardless of which side prevails in November, we will remain divided into two Americas, two irreconcilable visions, two warring faiths.

Nevertheless, should Obama be re-elected, some things are almost certain to happen, in my view, including:

Civil disobedience: “I believe in the rule of law, and it has been my practice since I was in college to respect and honor those in authority over us,” evangelical leader Dr. James Dobson wrote in WND recently.

“However, this assault on the sanctity of human life takes me where I cannot go,” said a resolute Dobson, responding to Obamacare’s controversial abortion insurance surcharge by defiantly chaining himself to the moral high ground. “I WILL NOT pay the surcharge for abortion services. The amount of the surcharge is irrelevant. To pay one cent for the killing of babies is egregious to me, and I will do all I can to correct a government that lies to me about its intentions and then tries to coerce my acquiescence with extortion. It would be a violation of my most deeply held convictions to disobey what I consider to be the principles in Scripture. The Creator will not hold us guiltless if we turn a deaf ear to the cries of His innocent babies. So come and get me if you must, Mr. President. I will not bow before your wicked regulation.”

Believe me, if the beloved, 76-year-old Dr. Dobson is publicly taking this leadership role, thousands of others will follow. And that’s just one example.

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