Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The loss of God....

Let me tell you about the loss of God
Let me tell you about the heartache
Of realizing that this life is endless pain
Let me tell you about the tragedy
Of thinking that existence has no deity

The recent massacre in Connecticut highlights the essence of godlessness.  Tragic, death obsessed, lusting, power, control. The blond beast prowls seeking its next victim.  It's easy when senseless murders happen like this to look to heaven and wonder, what God is this who allows such tragedy? Why moral evil?  Why natural evil? Why evil at all?

Seeing as we are the most pragmatically wise, but most philosophically ignorant culture that ever was, it's no wonder no one even asks these ultimate questions.  In the coming days our politicians will tell us enough is enough, but you can bet the policies that come of the most recent worship at the alter of moloch and the other spirits of death will only throw newspaper over the dung, meanwhile the real cesspool, godlessness and anti-Christianity will quantititatively increase.  The 2nd amendment is sure to be attacked and limited; we will stupidly cover the dung while increasing its stench.  Stopping guns will not stop massacres, giving back to the people a metaphysic that recognizes the inherent dignity of the individual; giving back to the people their God, will cleanse and purify.  Even if, like the atheist and agnostic modern anti-dogmatic dogmatists we cannot accept the so called ignorance of religion, a healthy fear of hell would spare our nation the heartache of an atheist existence; of a tragic existence.

We will continue to see massacres because we devalue humanity in its weakest form.  The murder committed by a young man who is now rotting in hell - be sure, he did not escape justice by taking his own life - is only an echo of an entire existentialist ethos.  It is the dark reflection of a consumerist, spoiled, vampire culture; the offspring of a death culture. 

Obama will most assuredly let the blood out of the Constitution to build his false panacea as a result of this tragedy.  He will, with his Hegelian relativism in hand, speak to us on our terms, but drain us of life in his policy.  He will take away guns, but feed moloch and the other beasts with our children.  He will fund Planned Parenthood, cow to the masculinist "feminists", dehumanize sexuality with homosexual "marriage"; he will, like all other atheistic regimes that were the spawn of Hegel, slowly, innocuously, methodically deaden everything.  Religion will be silenced and with it reason. He will claim to be objective, outside of the intellectual fray, with no perspective, all the while dogmatically, tyranically, eliminating all color from being. His is a will to power atheism, his is existentialism. Our comedy as Christians is that those are blessed who hunger and thirst for righteousness' sake, God satisfies all justice. He is the ultimate knight in shining armor, He makes all things right.

Until we recognize the inherent dignity of the human being from conception to natural death, the murders will continue. Until we look back to God, we will not see an end to the death culture.

Ours is a society spirited by death; a society dominated by moloch; an agnostic culture realizing it's practical atheism.  Tears streamed down my face as I saw the images.  It could have been mine; it could have been yours; ultimately, it was someone's child.

So what can be said of the evil that sunk its teeth into all of us this past week?  First, we point at God, but we should point at the enemy. God allows, the devil perpetrates.  This reflection of the death culture is the devil's handiwork, a fortaste of hell.  This is love for the devil - children murdered. The weak and defenseless murdered in cold blood.  What of God though? If He is all powerful, then why allow this?  These are good people this happened to, it could have been any of us.  That's the nub of Christianity, the narrow path on the way.  We are none of us guiltless, none, not one.  So it's true, the children murdered could've been mine or yours, no one "deserves" it, but some good will come out of the evil. As Christians, the outcome is determined.  Atheists don't have that comfort.

It's time we put aside our practical atheism and instead of pretending to be anti-dogmatic, actually examine dogma.  As humans we must have perspective because we are social beings. Culture forms us; the prime target of this Catholic is the didactic atheistic Enlightenment liberalism that claims no dogma, but is tyrannically dogmatic. It's time to question them on their perspective.  No more of the silent hegemony.

In the coming posts we will examine evil, as that is the biggest obstacle to acceptence of the existence of God.  To restore a culture of life, we need to let God back into our lives. We need to restore our families. We need to love truth more than our friends. We need no longer be afraid of the "something in the air," of the speech silencing truth haters, and speak truth. So in the coming posts we will examine evil, especially in the face of such tragedy.  Can a good God allow evil and if so why?

Let me tell you about our Comedy
Let me tell you about the greenery
Found in essences beyond what is seen

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