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Moral Relativism: Todays Social Cancer |
Many Americans have not only abandoned the search for truth, but even its existence. This leads to the triumph of Leviathan. Naked totalitarian power becomes the only means of governing society. Is this where we are heading? Is this what we want? |
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Is God Dead? | The stock market is Americas golden calf; murder (e.g., abortion and euthanasia) and perversion (e.g., homosexuality and pornography) are permitted and celebrated as we revel in affluence, and God is banished from public life. What will Gods judgment on us be? |
Nazi Germany Tyranny of the 20th Century; The United States Tyranny of the 21st Century? |
Von Campe draws on his experiences growing up in Nazi Germany the redefinition of morality as utilitarianism; the deluge of propaganda from the state-controlled press; the capture of the legitimate government, universities, and other institutions by power-hungry, godless revolutionaries for their own purposes; and the inevitable catastrophe that ensued to warn that we are well on our way to a similar fate. |
Justice and Peace Must Be Universal | Western democracies have been corrupted by selfishness and indifference to the sufferings of others. They are willing to sacrifice justice for others so that they might possess it themselves. This cannot work. There is no peace without justice, no justice without truth. Justice either prevails everywhere or not at all, and it necessarily precedes peace. |
USSR: RIP, 1991 Marxism-Leninism Still Alive and Flourishing |
Marxist-Leninist doctrine not only has survived the collapse of the USSR but has found new life in the West and elsewhere. Its adherents seek power by creating strife by blaming part of society for the ills and privations of the other part, e.g., in racial, gender, or sexual politics. It is a materialist creed that, in denying God, denies truth and so destroys any hope of peace. |
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