Part II: Satan, the Relativists, Islamofascism, and Us.
Topic Sentence: Our enemies have declared a holy war upon us, let us then prepare to fight a war with them.
The undermining through moral equivalence of our society by Satan allows men to believe that suicide bombing a McDonald’s is the same as firing rockets at a terrorist haven; that a wall to keep bombers out is equivalent to minefields keeping enslaved people from liberty; that because we love freedom and have embraced a system that allows us many great blessings that we have earned through our own hard work, that we are somehow to blame for the murders that terrorists commit against us. Is this belief against all empirical evidence that nothing is inherently good or bad – the denial of both God and Satan – the ultimate proof for Satan’s corruption of the weakest among us?
How moral relativism undermines the war on terrorism;
What are the weapons we need to defeat Satan's Army?;
And what is our plan for regaining moral conviction?
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Article comments
1 - Eric Olsen
Fascinating and extremely thoughtful (and thorough, as you noted). I agree with most of it but have a few thoughts: absolute certainly in the rightness of your own beliefs is as dangerous as moral relativism: this is what fundamentalist Muslims have - terrorists or not. I think we must all leave room in our minds that we might be wrong and therefore respect the beliefs of others as long as they do not cause us harm. In the case of Islamists, however, (and all fanatics) they are doing harm and are not to be respected.
Thanks for sharing this Paulie!
2 - JR
If evolution is such a deliberate process, why has it appeared to stop?
Actually, evolution appears not to have stopped. This group is studying the effects of living at high altitudes. From Nature news:
Not to mention all of the evidence of continuing evolution that is observed among other life forms. Didn't you learn in seventh-grade about those moths in industrial England that adapted to soot-covered trees? And why do you think they have to make up a new flu vaccine every year?
A more thorough understanding of evolution would reveal that, like entropy, it simply occurs with the passage of time. There is no stopping.