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There has never been a successful and long-lasting atheistic
civilization — and there never will be — is the opinion of many astute
observers. And it’s also apparently the belief of radio giant Michael
Savage, as he issued a dire warning on his Wednesday show.
“Unless
Christianity receives a new enthusiasm that sweeps the Western world,
and Christianity itself rises up against the forces against it,” he
said, “the entire West will collapse in your lifetime.”
Savage, author of numerous best-selling books and host of the award-winning Savage Nation
radio program, has long warned that the West is imperiled by “savages”
from without and is being savaged by militant secularists within. Now,
addressing the crux of the matter, Savage is adamant that the death of
Christian belief portends the death of the West, as he said:
I can almost prove it. I can almost feel it. It’s palpable to me. And
I’m not the only who sees it or feels it. Anyone I know with a certain
intelligence level above a minimal amount, sees what’s going on in
Europe, and they say that we’re not far behind.
Presumably, Savage
was referring to secular Europe’s acceptance of waves of unassimilable
Muslim migrants — which include some jihadists — the Islamization of the
continent, and the rapid moral decay bedeviling the entire West. It’s
plain to many that the erosion of the West’s foundational faith is
synonymous with the erosion of her foundation. Our second president,
John Adams, issued a warning to this effect, saying in 1798, “Our
Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is
wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” Note that the West
could still rightly be called “Christendom” at the time, and the
founders generally meant “Christian” when using the term “religious.”
Thus, Adams clearly didn’t view Christianity as so many do today — as
something to be kept “separate” at all costs lest it become an
impediment to our constitutional government — but as a prerequisite for
it.
Why? Well, British statesman Edmund Burke wrote in 1791, “Men
are qualified for civil liberty in exact proportion to their disposition
to put moral chains upon their own appetites.” And George Washington
addressed the origin of moral chains five years later when saying, “Let
us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained
without religion. Reason and experience both forbid us to expect that
national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.”
While I won’t delve deeply into the link between religion and morality here (I did so in this piece), I will quote one of the many thinkers who did recognize it, Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky. As he wrote in his 1880 work The Brothers Karamazov,
“If God does not exist, everything is permitted.” And this isn’t hard
to understand: Without acceptance of the eternal, unchanging, divine
author of right and wrong, all moral questions (and, in particular,
answers) are met with the cynical “Says who?! Those are your values;
don’t impose them on me!”
Of course, this explains how a once
healthy civilization can collapse into self-imposed tyranny. A mature
and moral adult who knows the “rules of life” can safely negotiate the
world just as a mature driver acquainted with the rules of the road can
safely navigate the highways and byways. But a small, uncivilized child
must be watched — and often controlled — by mother or father or nanny.
The overgrown uncivilized child called a barbarian must be subject to
the same, except the watchers in his case will be the cops and
criminal-justice system. And as it is for individuals so it is for
groups, even country-size ones. Only, their nanny is the nanny state. (Read more.)
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1 comment:
There is not just a malaise and indifference toward Christian values, there is an outright attack being waged from the highest levels of government. The rights of those who condemn Christian, (and other religious values), are placed above those of Christians.
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