Polecats In The Parlor
The late evangelist Billy Sunday is reported to
have said, “Put a polecat in the parlor: which changes first? Parlor or
polecat?” Please permit me to define a couple of words before I seek to
make application of “Billy’s bold assertion.” A “polecat” is a sophisticated
way of referring to a skunk. It is unlikely that folks in Texas and Oklahoma
have heard such elevated terminology to refer to that little fury scavenger
that few have ever seen up close except in their efforts to dodge the remains
of what some poor unfortunate driver left in his tracks for you to thus endure.
A “parlor” could refer to any meeting place where the air has a sweet aroma,
produced by artificial air fresheners, perfumed women, and men with a heavy
dose of “Old Spice” or “Brute” cologne. Now, try to imagine, if you will,
just such a “parlor” that has been invaded by one of our West Texas skunks - it
does not take a lot of imagination to envision the outcome, not to mention the
hasty retreat of those in the parlor upon the arrival of the polecat, i.e.
“skunk.” One need not be a Solomon to realize that there have been some
mighty drastic changes in the past thirty years with regard to the thinking
and behavior of the Western world. There is little doubt that radical
changes in sociology, politics, and even religion, have opened the door for
polecats to invade the parlor. Consider the following.
First, in the realm of
judicial expediency, swift and prudent punishment of the evil doer has been
replaced with a greater respect for the criminal than the victim. Crooked
lawyers, liberal judges, and a silent population have combined to produce a
polecat in the parlor that is simply unbearable to those who have in years gone
by enjoyed the sweet fragrance of judicial and social uprightness. The polecats
of the liberal left have hijacked our constitution, harassed the law-abiding
citizens, and hood-winked the people. All that remains is a stench of a
political system that, in many cases, is as strong and repulsive as the road
kill on our Texas highways. A case in point is the recent decision at the
Department of Justice to expunge all references to Islam, jihadist, or “radical
Islam” from the transcript of the recent event in Orlando, Florida—all in the
name of political correctness. The common man wonders what has happened to the
sweet aroma of judicial prudence that serves as a solid foundation of the
nation for whom those judges serve.
Second, when it comes to
ethics and morality, some things once labeled as “sin” have become
socially and religiously acceptable. It used to be that adultery and
fornication were abhorred, homosexuality was an absolute “no-no,” gambling a
vice, and drunkenness a shame to society. But the “polecats” have gotten
into the parlor, and you can guess which has suffered. Men now glory in their
ungodly behavior. “Gay pride,” and “good times” have robbed our society of that
pure and fresh aroma of moral decency that once filled our spiritual nostrils
with a sense of moral integrity and righteousness. Indeed the moral consensus
of our land is not what it used to be. In light of this it is refreshing to
come across a news item that gives some glimmer of hope to a nation that has
allowed the “polecats” to run rampant. I came across a little item on Fox news
website this week that reported a sharp increase in the last ten years of teens
who chose sexual abstinence over promiscuity. May their number increase.
Third, the “polecats” have
made a stench of the sacred institution of marriage. Some no longer view
marriage as a viable institution. Others chose to enter marriage, but not as a
life long commitment. Still others have perverted the Biblical arrangement,
calling for variety of family styles, including but not limited to same-sex
marriage, multiple partners, and in one case, marriage of a man to his horse!
The list goes on, but a “polecat” by any other name is still a polecat.
Finally, the “polecats”
have infiltrated the realm of the sacred and holy. Modern day “televangelists”
as well as the hypocritical religious elite have wrecked havoc upon the word of
God. John has told us to “try the spirits, for many false prophets have gone
out into the world” (1 John 4:1). I wonder if Billy Sunday had this inspired
passage in mind when he asked the question about the “polecats in the parlor”?
It is incredible the naivety of the human race. It seems the more
ridiculous a religion, the more the unbelieving and ignorant are anxious to
embrace its tenants. The Bible speaks of such as those who have closed
their spiritual eyes and ears to the truth. But can I be so bold as to suggest
that such masses of deluded souls suffer from some kind of spiritual sinus
infection in which they simply cannot (or will not) smell the stench of error
that is repulsive to our God and truth loving men and women! Tragically,
religious perversion has done more to discredit Christianity in the eyes of an
unbelieving world, than perhaps any other single effort on the part of Satan.
During my first visit to Russia in September of 1993 I was asked on more than
one occasion what I thought about a certain “prophet” who had predicted
the world would end in November of that year. Curiously, I had also been asked
a similar question on our trip in 1994 on a prophecy of the second coming in
November of THAT year. Well, we are all aware of the fact that Jesus did not
come in 1993 OR 1994. Brother Duncan made some very significant remarks about
the effect of such foolishness upon those who have never taken the time
to investigate the Christian faith. He wrote, “Is it any wonder that so
many intelligent people reject anything that claims to be based on the Bible?
When people claiming belief in God and allegiance to the Bible take such
ridiculous positions, it causes people who are unfamiliar with the Bible to
think the Bible is a ridiculous book.” You and I enjoy the fragrance of
Christianity as it should be. Too bad some of the “polecats” have infiltrated
some of our congregations and made a mess of all that is holy.
Before I leave this
“stinkn” article with you, maybe a word needs to be said about the gradual
desensitization that is taking place in our country, yea the world. A skunk
evidently has become so accustomed to his odor that it does not seem to bother
him in the least. I have been told that someone who lives with the animals soon
grows accustomed to the smell. What really scares me is the fact that too many
politicians, social workers, and so-called religious leaders have grown
accustomed to the stench that has been left by the polecats in the parlor!
by
Tom Wacaster
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