The Government Wants to Play God. What Does That Mean for Our Freedoms?

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

The government wants to play god.

It wants the power to decide who lives or dies and whose rights are worthy of protection.

Abortion may still be front and center in the power struggle between the Left and the Right over who has the right to decide—the government or the individual—when it comes to bodily autonomy, the right to privacy, sexual freedom, the rights of the unborn, and property interests in one’s body, but there’s so much more at play.

In the 50-plus years since the U.S. Supreme Court issued its landmark ruling in Roe v. Wade, the government has come to believe that it not only has the power to determine who is deserving of constitutional rights in the eyes of the law but it also has the authority to deny those rights to an American citizen.

This is how the abortion debate has played into the police state’s hands: by laying the groundwork for discussions about who else may or may not be deserving of rights.

Despite the Supreme Court having overturned its earlier rulings recognizing abortion as a constitutional right under the Fourteenth Amendment, the government continues to play fast and loose with the lives of the citizenry all along the spectrum of life.

Take a good, hard look at the many ways in which Americans are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

American families who have their dogs shot, their homes trashed and their children terrorized or, worse, killed by errant SWAT team raids in the middle of the night are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

Disabled individuals who are being strip searched, handcuffed, arrested and “diagnosed” by police as dangerous or mentally unstable merely because they stutter and walk unevenly are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

School-aged children as young as 4-years-old who are leg shackled, handcuffed and strip searched for violating school zero tolerance policies by chewing a Pop Tart into the shape of a gun and playing an imaginary game of cops and robbers, or engaging in childish behavior such as crying or jumping are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

Unarmed citizens who are tasered or shot by police for daring to hesitate, stutter, move a muscle, flee or disagree in any way with a police order are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

Likewise, Americans—young and old alike—who are shot by police because they pointed a garden hose at a police officer, reached for their registration in their glove box, relied upon a cane to steady themselves, or were seen playing with air rifles or BB guns are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

Female motorists who are unlucky enough to be pulled over for a questionable traffic infraction only to be subjected by police to cavity searches by the side of the road are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

Male pedestrians and motorists alike who are being subjected to roadside strip searches and rectal probes by police based largely on the color of their skin are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

American citizens subjected to government surveillance whereby their phone calls are being listened in on, their mail and text messages read, their movements tracked and their transactions monitored are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

Homeowners who are being fined and arrested for raising chickens in their backyard, allowing the grass in their front yards to grow too long, and holding Bible studies in their homes are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

Decorated military veterans who are being arrested for criticizing the government on social media such as Facebook are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

Homeless individuals who are being harassed, arrested and run out of towns by laws that criminalize homelessness are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

Individuals whose DNA has been forcibly collected and entered into federal and state law enforcement databases whether or not they have been convicted of any crime are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

Drivers whose license plates are being scanned, uploaded to a police database and used to map their movements, whether or not they are suspected of any crime, are being denied their rights under the Constitution. The same goes for drivers who are being ticketed for running afoul of red light cameras without any real opportunity to defend themselves against such a charge are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

Protesters and activists who are being labeled domestic terrorists and extremists and accused of hate crimes for speaking freely are being denied their rights under the Constitution. Likewise, American citizens who being targeted for assassination by drone strikes abroad without having been charged, tried and convicted of treason are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

Hard-working Americans whose bank accounts, homes, cars electronics and cash are seized by police (operating according to asset forfeiture schemes that provide profit incentives for highway robbery) are being denied their rights under the Constitution.

So, what is the common denominator here?

These are all American citizens—endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, rights that no person or government can take away from them, among these the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness—and they are all being oppressed in one way or another by a government that has grown drunk on power, money and its own authority.

If the government—be it the President, Congress, the courts or any federal, state or local agent or agency—can decide that any person has no rights, then that person becomes less than a citizen, less than human, less than deserving of respect, dignity, civility and bodily integrity. He or she becomes an “it,” a faceless number that can be tallied and tracked, a quantifiable mass of cells that can be discarded without conscience, an expendable cost that can be written off without a second thought, or an animal that can be bought, sold, branded, chained, caged, bred, neutered and euthanized at will.

It’s a slippery slope that justifies all manner of violations in the name of national security, the interest of the state and the so-called greater good.

Yet those who founded this country believed that what we conceive of as our rights were given to us by God—we are created equal, according to the nation’s founding document, the Declaration of Independence—and that government cannot create, nor can it extinguish our God-given rights. To do so would be to anoint the government with god-like powers and elevate it above the citizenry.

Unfortunately, we have been dancing with this particular devil for quite some time now.

If we continue to wait for the government to restore our freedoms, respect our rights, rein in its abuses and restrain its agents from riding roughshod over our lives, our liberty and our happiness, then we will be waiting forever.

The highly politicized tug-of-war over abortion will not resolve the problem of a culture that values life based on a sliding scale.  Nor will it help us navigate the moral, ethical and scientific minefields that await us as technology and humanity move ever closer to a point of singularity.

Humanity is being propelled at warp speed into a whole new frontier when it comes to privacy, bodily autonomy, and what it means to be a human being. As such, we haven’t even begun to wrap our heads around how present-day legal debates over bodily autonomy, privacy, vaccine mandates, the death penalty, and abortion play into future discussions about singularity, artificial intelligence, cloning, and the privacy rights of the individual in the face of increasingly invasive, intrusive and unavoidable government technologies.

Yet here is what I know.

Life is an inalienable right.

By allowing the government to decide who or what is deserving of rights, it shifts the entire discussion from one in which we are “endowed by our Creator with certain inalienable rights” (that of life, liberty property and the pursuit of happiness) to one in which only those favored by the government get to enjoy such rights.

If all people are created equal, then all lives should be equally worthy of protection.

Likewise, as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, all freedoms hang together.

We must never stop working to protect life, preserve our freedoms and maintain some semblance of our humanity.

Freedom cannot be a piece-meal venture.

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13 Comments
Obbledy
Obbledy
April 6, 2024 3:35 pm

Man will be ruled by GOD or ruled by tyrants!
I think the biggest issue removing God from our lives.
Seems when you remove God from your life,you end worshipping ancient Gods unknowingly.

Little Mouse in the Corner
Little Mouse in the Corner
  Obbledy
April 6, 2024 4:41 pm

Yes, I believe you’re right. A spiritual vacuum will inevitably be filled and if you’re so vain as to believe you’re a god yourself by denying God, you’re opening your soul to evil entities.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
April 6, 2024 4:02 pm

Government has ALWAYS done everything possible to pretend that it is God. This is not a NEW THING.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  MrLiberty
April 6, 2024 6:46 pm

And the masses go along, while rubbing their crosses.

Enough with Romans 13, already:

https://www.lewrockwell.com/?s=romans+13

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 6, 2024 4:28 pm

Rights? What rights?

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 6, 2024 5:05 pm

Abolish the state

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 7, 2024 9:16 am

Yahweh/Jehovah is not some fatherly figure from the great beyond, watching over us. The self-appointed chosen tribe of the Abrahamic Scriptures is Jehovah/Yahweh. That’s why they trust their hips in prayer.
While Christians pray on their knees, and Muslims on all fours. Occult ritual, and exactly what it looks like, sympathetic magic. The posture assumed during these misguided and twisted performances should tell the observer all they need to know. Most refuse the truth in front of their eyes. Does Revelation not promise eternity on one’s knees before Jehovah? All the while singing about how great it is.
Why do so many among us accept a mainstream, spoon fed, depiction of the spiritual, or imagine there can be nothing else? Abrahamic scripture is as hostile to life and creation as Communism, because they ultimately come from the same hostile source.
People of the West don’t need foreign death cults. We have our own identity. I’m one for regaining and embracing that.

Patricat
Patricat
April 7, 2024 10:21 am

Militia is only a bad word to those tyrants wanting your destruction.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
April 7, 2024 1:19 pm

And, for all intents and purposes, what is government today but the agenda of the very, very few being pushed on the masses by the State that those few have come to control?

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 7, 2024 2:21 pm

Government doesn’t want to play god, government wants to BE god.

Jdog
Jdog
April 7, 2024 3:22 pm

Government… All Government is evil by its very nature. By what right does Government claim to have power over the individuals? Government attracts psychopaths because psychopaths are the only people who consciously desire to have power over other people. Regular mentally healthy do not desire to hold power over others.
Government is always the enemy of the people.

Buffalolips
Buffalolips
April 7, 2024 7:05 pm

Respectfully, I believe our nation’s decline began before Roe v. Wade. I put the date on the removal of prayer from public schools. Since 1962, the Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled that school-mandated prayers in public schools are unconstitutional. And with that, morals and ethics began their inevitable decline. Since then, our nation has assumed the trajectory of a moral and ethical gliding anvil. That anvil hasn’t impacted yet. There’s still more to come. About that same time, a school district in the State of Utah removed the Bible from elementary and middle schools for containing “vulgarity and violence”, the result of a complaint from a parent that the King James Bible has material unsuitable for children. The schools have since steadily academically declined since prayer was removed in 1962. Teenage pregnancy rates have gone up 500%. SAT scores have steadily declined each year since. The United States is currently ranked 15th in Academic achievement among industrialized nations. I could continue, but you get the point. I believe that what we are witnessing is that: Without both morals and ethics, a civil society cannot long exist. Look around. Do you disagree?

Nimpcompoop
Nimpcompoop
April 8, 2024 4:43 am

You wanted GODvernment and you GOTS one.