Thursday, March 22, 2018

No rant . . . just a pathetic wheeze


For over almost 2000 years, the Roman Catholic Church was a pillar of Western civilization. 
In spite of bad Popes, schism, and the rise of false religions, it persevered.  The Reformation
was necessary, and it was accomplished by the Church, within the Church.  Even with the loss
of many adherents to Protestantism, the Church remained a force for good in the world.

Then came 1968 and Vatican II, which opened the sea cocks and began the scuttling of that
great ship.  Slowly, she foundered, but on an even keel, so many didn't even notice she was sinking.  But now the water has reached the scuppers and courses across the weather decks.
She lists, and those wet feet begin to notice, there's not many lifeboats.

For nearly a thousand years, England was a pillar of Western civilization.  Brave little England.
Home of the Magna Carta; home of the ideal of Constitutional government;  home of fierce
queens and heroic kings; the gallant few who defeated the Armada; who won Agincourt; and
who, mainly, spread Western civilization across the world.

Gone now, lost to the Left's impossible dream of 'Diversity'.  Mutts, Muslims, and mud men
run amok where heroes once strode.

Europe, the other birthplace of Western civilization, home to great thinkers, philosophers,
artists, engineers, architects, style and music . . . adrift on a sea of surly, snarling dark faces,
hostile to all that Europe stood for, eating out her substance, grinding her history underfoot.
Bringing the cradle of our culture down to some filthy mud hut village in the African hinterland.

And here, in America, madness reigns.  What was right and true is turned upside down and
cast away, the last pillar crumbles, though some strain to shore it up, more chip away at the
foundation, intent on bringing down this noblest experiment in human freedom.  Hungering
for the chains of slavery and the dull existence of so many hopeless drones, they scream and
and flaunt their misspelled signs.  'Indefatigable Ignorance' someone called it.  Willful ignorance
I say.

Sad, to me, here in the twilight of my life, to see.  Destruction and dissolution of 5000 years
of man's history and progress . . . by insignificant pissants unworthy to bear the chamberpot
of those whom they despise.

--4Branch

2 comments:

  1. Though not Catholic, I have trouble seeing much good in the Reformation. It seems to have just resulted in weakening people's faith.

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