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October 7, 2016

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Culture can only honestly advance through Christian love   

by Tony Blizzard 


After awhile it just has to be said, or, in this case, written.

What everyone in the "west" calls civilization, especially the still mourned "dying civilization," is but one thing.  It always was and always will be, if, by some miracle, it returns, Christianity, and nothing else.  Christianity is the only philosophy the world has even had that is based on a true form of love, first for God, then for the rest of mankind as one loves one's self.  The latter love being true humanity, which word today is misused as a code word by which to dismiss the first necessity for civilization, God, the creator of humanity as well as all else.  Humans living by their own reason alone ALWAYS self destruct.

The word civilization is defined in the worldly, secondary sense as advancement in social culture.  Not mentioned is that social culture can only honestly advance through Christian love.  Once that culture is as truly Christian as man, asking the will of God in his life, can make it, which it was progressively for over 1,000 years in Europe at least, there is no further possible such desired advancement; any change is a matter of degrading true civilization.  Anyone who does not see that degradation in spades today is either working an agenda, lying outright, or dumb as a rock.  Honest historians will trace that degradation in perfect parallel with the demise of the west.

As people turn their backs on Christianity the world decays before their faces in obvious proportion.  It is a natural law no scientist will study but there is no need.  Simply look around you.

Of course, the devil is always aware of true strengths and weaknesses which is the reason that Christianity is the faith most attacked in the world beginning with the crucifixion of its originator.



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Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at