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The modern cultureA Needless, Senseless, Tragedy James Simpson Losing a child is the worst possible thing that can happen. Losing 20, as occurred in Newtown, Connecticut is a monstrous, indescribable tragedy. My heart bleeds for those devastated families. Their Christmases, their lives, will never be the same. Some have used this tragedy as an opportunity to vilify our "gun culture" and predictably, right up to the President, have said we need "meaningful action", by which of course he means more gun control. But guns are not the problem here. Throughout the last century, up until the gun control act of 1968, there were few restrictions on gun ownership, save the heavy regulation of automatic weapons. A kid could order a rifle through the mail. There were no Columbines, no Virginia Techs', no Auroras, no Newtowns. There were many people with mental illnesses, ADD, Asperger's, autism and other problems, although perhaps they went by different names. But these kinds of things just did not happen. What changed? What changed is that our society became unhinged from its bedrock belief in God. In earlier times, churches were filled on Sundays and people generally conformed to a code of decency and behavior accepted throughout society. We swore less, raged less, dressed more modestly, frowned upon braggarts and liars, respected authority and approached life with a modesty and humility borne both of hard experience and religious training. Of course there were exceptions, but for all our collective failings as human beings, we took our religions and our religious beliefs seriously. Organized religion, especially Christianity, demands a level of decency, modesty and humility that is largely missing in today's distracted, self-absorbed, ego-driven, anything-goes culture. And we are reaping the rewards. Back in the 1920s, a group of German Communists started the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt, Germany. It would become known as simply the Frankfurt School. Its goal was to implement communism in the West quietly by gradually subverting popular culture -- a movement known as Cultural Marxism. Early on, these people recognized that Christianity was the single greatest impediment to the advancement of communism in the West and they set out to destroy it by every means possible. Soviet propagandist and organizer Willi Munzenberg articulated the school's goals: We will make the West so corrupt it stinks... [We will] organise the intellectuals and use them to make Western civilisation stink [sic]. Only then, after they have corrupted all its values and made life impossible, can we impose the dictatorship of the proletariat. Today their goal has been largely accomplished. We have been lured away from the moral anchors of our Judeo/Christian heritage, and the result is visible all around us: broken homes, endemic divorce, unwed mothers, convenience abortions, crime, drug and alcohol abuse, increasingly toxic sexual licentiousness - which brought us AIDS, among other things - and an increasingly ignorant class of people, so self-absorbed and unaware, they can't even name our Capital. Our culture is indeed becoming so corrupt it stinks, and it is not surprising that evil now finds such an easy home here. Gun control will not cure this. Stricter laws will not cure this. Stricter enforcement may not even cure this. The only cure is a healthy society, a humble society; a society whose strong Christian heritage used to make it uncool to feed off others, uncool to boast, uncool to have a self-serving attitude; uncool to ignore the Golden Rule. This is nothing new. The pattern has been repeated since the days of antiquity. When a society finds and abides in God, health, peace and affluence follow; when it forgets God, disaster is not far behind. We as a nation have forgotten God. www.americanthinker.com |
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These are just some of the things the libs are teaching. We see the results of these teachings every day and it's only going to get worse. |
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ThumperIt seems that Change wants so badly not to believe it. He seems to want so badly to believe religion, especially the Christian religion, is all fruitcakes and nut cases... nothing good comes from it. So, let me ask Change... in order to mourn the dead, where does everyone go? Do they go to a football stadium? To a government library? No, they go to a church and they will be going to churches for each and every funeral. Why is that? |
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dmaestro 16-Dec-12, 22:37 |
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softyThe answer is to find a middle ground, not a backward step into pure conservatism, nor a leap into liberalism (or socialism as a few here term it). Take a step back and really look. Although I am personally against any organised religion, with heads that simply rake in money from the duped, some of the family values and common sense values of both Christianity and Judaism in particular remain very valid. This is not to say that these values are not as common in say atheism, they are. I do not include other religions in this as my main knowledge is with these two, plus Islam. Islam is a no go zone as that particular one is so back in the dark ages that it can never catch up with the modern world. |
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As a nation and on average (certainly not all and these are not blanket statements) The education system has "dumbed-down" the average high school graduate and they are not prepared to participate in any socially relevant way towards running, or participating in the running, of a society. The political elites are now basically ensconced in life-time jobs and are unresponsive and unaccountable to public scrutiny. They are unaccountable for their actions. The nation has trended toward secularization and liberalism. Pornography, sexual deviations are considered normal and acceptable. Extreme violence is played out millions of times per day in video games, movies and television. The nation has become accepting of violence and desensitized to it. Many of the large corporations are acting immorally and not doing "their fair share". Government agencies are acting arbitrarily and unilaterally creating onerous rules and regulations. The news media has become the PR firms for their legislators of choice. We hide what we do not want the public to see or hear about. We boast the talking [points which we want to present. It has become a "ME" generalization with emphasis on how can I scam the system and get MY wealth or power from somebody else. That may or may not be related to the decline in "religiosity" but it certainly seems to be correlated. |
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Softy and Change ... |
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Softy(As an aside for the record, I see no problem with sexual liberation in principle, and neither do I agree that violence in the media necessarily leads to humans who are desensitised to it. As I do not wish to derail the thread I'll stop there, but if anyone want to discuss those opinions they are welcome to start a new thread if they like.) <<That may or may not be related to the decline in "religiosity" but it certainly seems to be correlated.>> It may be a cliché these days but the familiar trope "correlation does not equal causation" springs to mind. Religion is not some magic culture elixir that's going to fix everything, and the morality of people is not necessarily linked to their piety either. |
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On the questionusatoday30.usatoday.com |
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dmaestro 17-Dec-12, 08:49 |
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dmaestro 25-Dec-12, 11:43 |
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