EUROPE: Guess What’s Filling
That Moral Vacuum YOU Created?, by Wes Walker, 11/24/15, WND
So many angles of the
clash between worldviews of Europe and Islam are being explored these days, but
one particular angle seems to be consistently overlooked, even downplayed.
Opinions abound around
issues of xenophobia, root causes, violence, “true” religion or “hijacked”
religion, immigration, security, culture, conquest, and so on.
Many pontificate about the
reasons particular Western targets are chosen — fumbling around with words like
Western Values, or wealth disparity, etc. But are we paying attention to the
actual, stated reasons, when they are given us? They aren’t political,
economic or cultural reasons. They are explicitly Religious.
When claiming
responsibility for the Paris attacks: “In a blessed battle… believers…
set out targeting the capital of prostitution and vice, the lead carrier of the
cross in Europe — Paris” (Quote in context here).
Two very specific points
are made. They are attacking what they see as moral corruption, and they are
attacking a city that — however untrue it may be today — historically, was very
much associated with Christianity.
We love to point fingers
at the Crusades, that they were a great historical evil, but neglect the wider
context that Western armies were called upon in response to Islam’s
aggressive Empire-building, militarily swallowing up of areas that were the
seedbed of Christianity.
In previous generations,
Europe was the breakwater that the waves of Islamic expansion crashed against
before being turned away. Not so now. And that statement by the attackers
sheds some light in it.
Previously, Europe
resisted two pitfalls. We were not fully conquered — even when their military
held the advantage — and more importantly, we were not assimilated. We were
not, despite the fact that Islam’s dhimmi laws echo Secularism’s approach to
rival religion in the public square — suppression of traditional belief, and
actively inviting, and rewarding its abandonment.
We were able to resist,
because we held to something that defined us, called us to virtue, courage,
endurance and hope. That same “something” was actively undermined by
Enlightenment philosophers, and — in Paris itself — saw a bloody purge during
the Reign of Terror.
That “something”
(historical Christian faith) was replaced with a variety of -isms, some of them
religious, some of them political, others a more basically hedonistic grasping
for money, pleasure or power.
So, when reporters gloss
over the song that was playing when the slaughter began — “Kiss the Devil” —
they overlook the very impetus of the attackers.
They believed themselves
the righteous, purging the world of evildoers. They do not distinguish between
the paganism or the Christianity of the West, believing the former to be part
of the latter.
They attack us, because
they still see us as the Great Enemy we once were, the same one that pushed
back their empire, retaking Spain and Southeast Europe.
Our resistance is now
feeble, in part, because we no longer know who we are, or for what we stand.
We’ve jettisoned our values, and replaced them with Politically Correct
platitudes.
The condemnation of Israel
in Isaiah 3, is become true also of
us. (“I will make boys their princes, and infants shall rule over them”)
with the reason given later in the same chapter (“for Jerusalem has stumbled,
and Judah has fallen because their speech and their deeds are against the Lord,
defying His glorious presence”).
And so, now that we’ve
identified the moral vacuum, what will we do about it? [More on the connection
between Europe’s moral vacuum and the feeble reply to Islamism is available here].
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