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Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

Thoughts about Jan. 6. 2021: The Word Crisis Continues

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

The Christian Research Institute

Education, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 6 January 2022

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Hank Hanegraaff, president of the Christian Research Institute and host of the Bible Answer Man broadcast, reflects on the continuing word crisis that threatens to undo western civilization. The word “insurrection” is plastered in the headlines today. Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Jeffrey Scott Shapiro laments the application of the word “insurrection” to the events of January 6, 2021. But Shapiro notes, “The events of Jan. 6…fail to meet the dictionary definition of insurrection, which Merriam-Webster defines as ‘an act or instance of revolting against civil authority or an established government’….the word implies an ‘armed uprising.’” Shapiro contends that “a real insurrection would have required the armed forces to quell an armed resistance,” as in the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. Shapiro concludes, “Those who violated the law inside the U.S. Capitol should be prosecuted and, if convicted, sentenced accordingly. But dramatizing a riot as an organized, racist, armed insurrection is false reporting and dangerous political gaslighting. The misuse of words, especially involving criminal accusations, can easily result in overreaching enforcement of the law and a chilling effect on free speech, all of which have already happened—and in this case, endanger the very system the rioters’ accusers purport to protect.” Consider also, the word “marriage.” As Sean McDowell and John Stonestreet note, marriage has always been defined as “a relationship between men and women” because of “the dual, gender-distinct nature of humanity.” As such, the relationship “between marriage and procreation is more than just incidental.” All of this has been up for grabs as a result of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, who not only redefined the word “marriage” but pontificated that the historical definition fosters ill will and animosity. What must surely have been self-evident to this supremely erudite arbiter of justice is that virtually every redefinition of marriage, including his own, excludes someone (siblings, the polygamous, those underage, etc.). But is this due to hate or to common sense? If marriage means everything, in the end it may well mean nothing at all.



See Jeffrey Scott Shapiro, “Stop Calling Jan. 6 an ‘Insurrection,’” Wall Street Journal, January 5, 2022, https://www.wsj.com/articles/stop-calling-jan-6-an-insurrection-capitol-riot-civil-disorder-insurgency-protest-first-amendment-11641417543.



Sean McDowell and John Stonestreet, Same-Sex Marriage: A Thoughtful Approach to God’s Design for Marriage (Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2014). See Justice Anthony Kennedy, United States v. Windsor (2013).



D. K. Matthews, “Seduced: The Crisis of Word and the Fragmentation of Civilization,” Christian Research Journal, vol. 43, no. 01 (2020), https://www.equip.org/article/seduced-the-crisis-of-word-and-the-fragmentation-of-civilization/.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Hank Hanograph, president of the Christian Research Institute and host of the Bible Answer Man broadcast with another Hank Unplug Short.

0:22.4

It's Thursday morning, January 6, 2022, and I'm sitting in my office with three newspapers perched upon my lap.

0:33.2

And as I read through these newspapers, I was struck once again by the potency of the word crisis that threatens to undo Western civilization.

0:46.4

Here's what I'm talking about.

0:48.8

This morning, the word insurrection is plastered all over the newspaper,

0:59.0

as in lawmakers prepare to mark the insurrection that took place

1:05.0

in the U.S. Capitol precisely one year ago today.

1:10.0

It was noted by Jeffrey Shapiro in a Wall Street journal article titled,

1:15.9

Stop Calling January 6th an Insurrection,

1:19.7

because insurrection is an act or instance of revolting against civil authority

1:24.9

or an established government.

1:27.3

The word implies an armed uprising that quickly fails or variously succeeds.

1:35.3

Synonyms include insurgency, rebellion, revolution, uprising, revolt, and even the word mutiny.

1:47.0

A real insurrection would have required the armed forces to quell an armed resistance

1:55.0

as in the famous Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. Now, while those who violated the law must certainly be held appropriately accountable,

2:07.6

dramatizing a revolt as an organized, racist, armed insurrection is as Shapiro has rightly noted, false reporting and dangerous political gaslighting.

2:25.8

The misuse of words, especially words involving criminal accusations, can easily result will result in the overreaching enforcement

2:38.4

of the law and thus have a chilling effect on free speech as well as it could endanger

2:47.5

the very system the rioters, accusers, are purporting to protect.

2:53.6

Well, as I pointed out in various forums over the years, the word crisis that I'm talking about is not relegated to January 6th,

3:05.6

and nor, by the way, is it an anomaly.

3:08.3

Think marriage, for example.

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