
Superbowl 51 recently opened with a lengthy roll-out by former President George HW Bush and his wife, Barbara Bush. I read tales of how many people found it touching and emotional. I found it emotional too, but in an embarrassing and shameful way, and I wondered for a while if I were not watching an SNL spoof, that is just how ridiculous it appeared to me.
It is not that I do not have respect for America or our former presidents. I am a patriot. And I am not an ageist, I do have respect for old folks, and all that ails them with the natural aging process. I take the Bible verse seriously that we should rise and give respect in the presence of the grey-headed and elderly (Leviticus 19:32).
But what greeted our collective eyes on Superbowl Sunday just seemed wrong to me and got my dander up. Why do all our old people have to be so weak and rely on gadgets to get them around, to feed them, and to keep them alive? How did old people live in the olden days? And were they always so weak?
I believe I feel righteous indignation viewing this sort of scene because it illustrates how much we idolize life itself and keep people alive way beyond God’s will for them to be alive. I already posted here that God’s way is not to use physicians. Indeed, this elderly Bush couple were recently hospitalized for pneumonia. How many other hospitalizations and surgeries have they had to ‘improve’ their quality of life and keep them alive? And the inevitable question begs to be asked, “When would God have naturally taken their life?”
George H. W. Bush, the oldest living president, was in the hospital a week ago in Houston. But he recovered from pneumonia and gave us the rare memorable Super Bowl coin toss.
Bush was rolled out by a military member in a wheelchair while wife Barbara took a golf cart to center field. (http://ftw.usatoday.com/2017/02/george-bush-super-bowl-51-coin-toss-barbara-bush-hw)
Old people in general seem to have more gadgets to keep them alive and mobile than a Millennial living on a trust fund has trendy devices. It is expected in our consciousness now that most white males (and females) over the age of 60 will receive heart surgery and a joint replacement before their tenure in this world is through. And we hail this as wonderful and normal! Christians praise God for doctors. Deacons and pastors leading church prayers implore the congregation to pray for physicians and their patients, a profession not anointed in the Bible, while the biblical command to call the church elders to pray over and anoint the infirm is completely ignored!
Calling 911 is considered a right in our society, and resuscitation of life the default. Indeed if one does not want to be brought back to life, one must file a legal Do Not Resuscitate notice in their personal paperwork. It used to be that being brought back to life was a miracle performed by Jesus Christ Himself and those holiest prophets anointed by God. Now even EMTs can bring people back from the dead.
Have we stopped to consider God’s will in this matter?
Doctors in America have driven this idolatrous cow with the ever available bait of money. The prolongation of human life appeals to us because of our innate fear of death, and those who do not have the promise of eternal life are the most fervent adherents of it. The medical establishment over the last 150 years or more has been creeping in and insidiously taking over, like a cancer. Now we are at Stage 4 where it has become part of every fiber of our beings. It has become so commonplace to live as long as possible that nearly all of us take it for granted, and think those who do not believe life should exist at all costs, and exist as physically perfect, are crazy.

President George HW Bush’s son, George W Bush, like most Americans is eager to undergo the high priest’s scalpel. In this article it is suggested he had prophylactic heart surgery just to prevent a problem, and this type of preventative surgery is not supported in physicians’ own medical literature! He did it because he had the money (or insurance), and he found a willing doctor, just like when Angelina Jolie shocked the world with her preventative mastectomy.
Regarding prolongation of life, much money is spent on trying to keep people alive beyond the age of 65, mainly through hospitalization.

And studies show that we spend the most amount of money trying to keep dying people alive in their last year of life, and that is increasing rapidly as the years tick by. The numbers show we are collectively afraid of death.
Life is the idol. Doctors are its high priests. Hospitals are the temple. And body parts are the sacrifice. Blood is let freely and voluntarily to appease the gods of fake life.

Life itself is being idolized. Humans are placing the value of their lives over everything, over God and definitely over His will. Some would argue that God uses physicians to keep people alive, and He might in some cases. But overall that argument is as baseless as saying God uses sin as a teacher. God allows us to have free will. If we choose to try and live forever, He will allow it in His way. That does not mean He supports it or that it is right. We cannot understand God’s ways as humans. We must look to the Bible for knowledge of His will, and we must abide in Christ to keep His will. Both are necessary for living in His will for us.
…And dying in His will for us.







