tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1867127488416158679.post8043213158638190051..comments2023-09-28T06:33:11.190-07:00Comments on Chariot of Reaction: On The Army Of DarknessJehuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16483263667086303029noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1867127488416158679.post-4283407752440545062012-09-05T06:38:55.293-07:002012-09-05T06:38:55.293-07:00Well, while I agree to a certain extent, on the ot...Well, while I agree to a certain extent, on the other hand the results of letting the lefties alone doing all of the advocating over how society should be, are even worse. The left has already started open war against us with their disgusting racial quotas and in many places it is starting with anti-homophoby laws. The left does not allow a person to live and ignore them, they want full control, so unless you are a coward and accepts being humilhated without giving them a jab back, you have to react.<br /><br />So I guess that there is no escape: If you ignore the problem, it will eventually hit you or your kids in the face later on. If you do something about it, you will just stress yourself without much actual result. But at least you are fighting back.<br /><br />I for one think that the ideal solution would be to somehow partition the western world: Give half for the lefties to kill themselves with their crazy ideas and half for conservatives so that we don't have to be opressed by the leftists. Of course this won't happen, because the liberals want no less then 100% of the western world, but it would be excellent.<br /><br />Wierdly enough, I think that Russia (ex-Soviet Union) has the most chance of any other western country to be a stronghold for conservatism. They just need to work on fixing their demography, which could be fixed by more evangelization. All of the rest seams to be going in a good direction.Felipe Monteiro de Carvalhohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02603979169608559234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1867127488416158679.post-48677809313568060642012-09-02T16:23:17.900-07:002012-09-02T16:23:17.900-07:00Anonymous,
The slow (or perhaps not so slow) slide...Anonymous,<br />The slow (or perhaps not so slow) slide towards economic collapse in the US and elsewhere will create a lot of opportunities. Our task, besides surviving the present situation intact is to provide a number of options 'on the shelf' as it were with which to rebuild. The present Republican party isn't a terribly useful vehicle, but it can be and often is, the kiddy pool for the depths of Reaction.Jehuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16483263667086303029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1867127488416158679.post-29797929588728842412012-09-02T00:33:21.023-07:002012-09-02T00:33:21.023-07:00"The mass pornification of our culture has ma..."The mass pornification of our culture has made it a LOT harder to walk the Christian walk."<br /><br />And what do you plan to do about it?<br /><br />I know we've been down this road before, but it seems to me that for the average citizen worrying about the state of society is thoroughly counterproductive. Your vote and the vote of every other person you could reasonably convince won't change the state of society one bit. The zietgiest is the zietgiest. It is what it is because of forces well beyond your control.<br /><br />As a practical example a coworker recently tried to spark up a political discussion with me. He has been watching the RNC convention and is a typical 24/7 news center/right republican endorsing whatever it is the mainline party is endorsing at the moment. He of course thinks that this is important and that he has done good by society by listening to all the speeches this week.<br /><br />I disagree. Listening to those speeches didn't change one damn thing about his actions, even his vote. If it did change his vote it wouldn't change the outcome of the election. And if it did change the outcome of the election I don't believe it would have that much of an effect on the "state of society".<br /><br />I would classify his actions as masturbation of the spirit. He has spent several hours watching these speeches and discussing them. In that time he could have done any number of actions in his own life that would have had a real moral effect. Help his child with homework. Show affection for his wife. Go to the gym to improve his health. Volunteer. Or even pray. Then he might think of God for more then the one hour a week he mumbles platitudes at his mainline church which he ignores the rest of the week and never reflects on.<br /><br />That's the kind of real life action your likely to get from people when you tell them to "concern" themselves with the state of the world. It will lead them away from God, not towards him. It is much better to tell people to focus on their own lives and what they can do in them, not "society". <br /><br />God understands the society you live in. He understands how some eras make faith more difficult then others. He will understand how it effects you so long as you remain faithful to him.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com