This the kind of thing Christians in the West need to get comfortable doing again: bring the faith out into public spaces, and specifically, reclaim the month of June from the “Pride” people and restore it to its rightful place, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Your ancestors who built the West were not evil nor privileged.
They built civilization from the ashes. The philosophy of ancient Greece, the law and statesmanship of the Roman Empire, and the love of Christ.
For hundreds of years while barbarians swarmed Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire, a remnant of Christians held onto mere rocky shores & islands off the coasts of Ireland. The craftsman in bands of men wandering the European landscape kept some semblance of a portable culture.
They were far from privileged. They persevered. They converted the barbarians or defeated them.
All civilization is born in war.
Your ancestors fought to survive because they fought for something that most people today cannot understand: Honor, duty, God.
We live in the shadow of their greatness.
The birth of Christendom. A flourishing of a beautiful culture: art, architecture, music born in this civilization.
No, they were not evil.
They worked. They earned. They built.
Evil is seen today in those who believe they have the right to destroy this civilization built by the sweat and glory of greater men.
Real privilege is sitting on an iPhone, attending a university, and calling for the destruction of a civilization that you didn't do anything to build.
There are two types of people in the world. Those who create and build.
And those who destroy what greater men built.
Tolerance of destruction is not a virtue. Cowardice is a vice.
Stop tolerating your replacement and destruction. It is your right to defend what your ancestors built. They were not evil. They were not privileged.
They were determined and courageous and were able to hew a life from the wilderness.
It is right and just to defend, fight, and restore what was built on the foundations of Christ.
Keir Starmer: "Muslims are successful, brilliant, and creative people. They have made a huge contribution to Britain's history. They are kind, artistic, and educated. They are the face of modern Britain. They are fantastic people."
🚨🇯🇵 LAS NUEVAS LEYES ANTIISLAMICAS DE JAPÓN CAUSAN POLÉMICA
Halal - PROHIBIDO ✅
Mezquitas - PROHIBIDAS ✅
Llamado a la oración - PROHIBIDO ✅
Burka - PROHIBIDO ✅
Básicamente esto quiere decir que el Islam no es bienvenido.
¿Lo apoyas?
A. Sí
B. No
It seems like "human dignity" is the only boring word Catholic moral theologians know how to use these days. I replied to someone on email last night about this:
"Honestly, I'm very hesitant of all bioethics focusing on the word 'dignity.' The problem is that modern man believes that not only does man have dignity, but so do dogs and elephants and seahorses. But the bigger problem with harping constantly on human dignity is it ignores the one person who has the most rights in all bioethical debates: God Himself. All bioethics needs to refer to God's law more than 'human dignity' which is at its core a freemasonic principle, at least when devoid of Divine Revelation."