Never. French schools and medias are atheist, pro-abortion figures like Simone Veil are glorified, there are probably more citizens who go to the mosque every friday than citizens who go to church every sunday. People are fed up with "Blacks and Arabs" but they don't want the church either, just the non-religious modernity promised by the schools.
Then they won’t have what it takes to win. Without God, they will not unify. It’s the same problem we have here. Without a higher calling—one which cannot be negotiated or compromised, and which demands commitment—“moderates” will quit and give in.
Never. French schools and medias are atheist, pro-abortion figures like Simone Veil are glorified, there are probably more citizens who go to the mosque every friday than citizens who go to church every sunday. People are fed up with "Blacks and Arabs" but they don't want the church either, just the non-religious modernity promised by the schools.
Then they won’t have what it takes to win. Without God, they will not unify. It’s the same problem we have here. Without a higher calling—one which cannot be negotiated or compromised, and which demands commitment—“moderates” will quit and give in.
Accept no substitutes, Pedes.
I agree, we in the US need a bigger calling to unite. Hoping love of country will do it, but we all know religion is 100x stronger as a binding agent.