it's a gift. i am certain of that. these are spiritually significant times, and if there is ever a time to expect miracles, it is such as these.
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i think i have said it before, it reminds me of a medieval morality play. the enemy is attaching themselves to things that are recognizably, almost too obviously evil. pedophilia. building satanic idols. self-mutilation.
for goodness sake, they built a statue of ba-vomit.
and at the same time they are attacking things which are so universally good and positive it is almost trite. they hate people for having children, raising families, for eating and drinking in peace, for not wishing to go to war after war in foreign countries. they pull down statues of men who loved freedom, of men who loved home.
i do not think that these are the end times, they do not feel 'big' enough for that. nor 'final' enough for that, yet we literally do find ourselves fighting, literally, for all that is good and holy. at times like that, strange things happen.
of course the death of an ill 87 year old person is natural enough. but when it occurs 46 days before an election where that person was likely to figure prominently, and throws all our enemies into confusion...well, who can say?
i really hope our president takes full advantage of this.
they disbelieve in the supernatural.
in their quest to show how completely they disbelieve in the supernatural, how they are completely rational, how strongly they believe in body autonomy and complete behavioral license...
...they have created a ritual for the sacrifice of their own offspring.
immolating their own children to moloch.
they claim they are atheists, yet their actions converge with those of the devil worshipers of old.
it's incredibly telling.
the dimensions of this existence are dangerously laid out, and there are lies with which one cannot play, without the risk of taking them fully into the self.
come on pedes, america needs legal aborticide!
before aborticide was legalized, america was only able to build a continent-spanning civilization, end slavery, achieve unprecendented industrial and economic power, defeat the nazis, transform the wage slaves of the early industrial revolution into a free and prosperous middle class, create an era of relative peace unknown since roman times, and land men on the moon.
you don't want to push us back to that, do you?
("aborticide" is what it used to be called. my old dictionary doesn't even use "abortion" to mean the deliberate killing of the unborn. the left has played the neologism game for a long, long time.)
imagine a building the size of the world trade center, but it's a nursery. and every week, four times a week, it collapses and kills everyone in it.
imagine that after thirty years of this, people began to raise objections. (i would indeed hope that they might.)
faced with an innocent slaughter of this magnitude, rbg was perfectly fine. rbg thought it should continue.
and now she's dead. good riddance to bad rubbish.
this, absolutely.
and it is truly amazing to me that, if you go to half a dozen different historians in search of information about the status and leanings of non-slaveowning small farmers and landless southern whites in the antebellum years of the cotton kingdom, you will get half a dozen radically different stories. and this even before the current outbreak of radical revisionism.
one historian will say that antebellum southern whites emulated the planter class. another will say that they were bitter rivals. a third will say that even southern slaves looked down their noses on the landless whites, they were an underclass utterly without status.
these accounts are not just different in detail interpretation, they are often completely at odds with each other. and yet the records of plantation life, the planter class and their slaves, are relatively consistent and well known.
you can make their chicken at home too, all you have to do is marinate it in salty leftist tears.