August 18, 2010

Begetting the End of the World

Many people are ‘concerned’, about the end of the world or, at least, fascinated by the idea.  Books, movies, and television programs flood popular culture on a regular basis.  Think 2012, the Mayan calendar film, which was a science fiction film, where the Mayans were so much smarter that we are now, and so much smarter than the Europeans, now and those far in the past.  Because, as a side note, ancient man starting with the Sixties was always considered stupid, and required space aliens to do everything for them.  Of course now, that has changed some.  Ancient man wasn’t stupid.  Especially, when modern man, grudgingly, figured out that, modern man, which includes women here, has overrated himself—a lot.

 

Murderous secular ideologies, like Marxism, have succeed to slaughter more people than religions have, and have done it far more efficiently, but has yet to destroy the world, but the secular world has come closer to perpetrating total destruction than God has.  I’m not even going to mention nuclear weapons or biological or chemical devices, I’ll just say, Malaria, which has killed millions in Africa, but can be stopped by a simple and useful chemical called DDT.  J. Gordon Edwards, Ph.D. and advocate for the use of DDT—would eat DDT to show how safe it was, and he died at age 84 while mountain climbing.  The DDT ban is a fraud; so is the radical environmental movement, being that most environmental movements are radical leftist/Marxist/progressive charlatans, and apparently, want to enforce the ban on DDT, and could be considered  partners in mass murder. 

 

Murder?

 

I always keep in mind Stalin, one of the great leftist totalitarians, by his order manufactured a famine in the Ukraine which killed millions.  So, yes, murder.

 

Now, back to popular culture’s fascination with the ‘End of the World.’

 

G. K. Chesterton is quoted often by many, and by me, and here is one highly relevant quote:

 

The first effect of not believing in God is to believe in anything.

 

People are like that.  In the secular West, many have ‘kicked out’ God, and replaced Him with all sorts of theories, beliefs and hates—especially, hate.  Hating the Christian faith is very popular.  Why?  I think it all has to do with sex, really. 

 

Sex and sexuality dominate the media and of course, the minds of people.  And of course, we want fun of all kinds without consequences.  The birth control industry is a billion dollar business which the Democrats never seem to find fault with, and add to that abortion, which we can easily call Big Abortion.  There’s a lot of money in abortion and a good portion of it comes from the pockets of the American taxpayer.  Again, it’s all about sex.

 

But getting back to hate.  Hating is easy.  Hating takes no work.  People hate all the time everyday and not necessarily like it, but hating is easy.   It’s also easy to hate a faith which says, you shouldn’t do that, whatever the action maybe, because every action has consequences, and that is why there are billions of dollars dumped into prophylactic ads and a multitude of other ads, so ‘you can do ‘it’ and not have to worry.  Which of course, we all know innately is a lie, or there wouldn’t be Big Abortion. 

 

Think about it now, we are fascinated with the end of the world, death coming in many forms.  The secular world is actually facilitating own end, or own Armageddon.  No Mayan apocalypse is needed.  We will just stop begetting.  Stop begetting and the end will come soon enough. 

 

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