If God is Dead...What Then?
By Patrick J.
Buchanan, Published in Human Events Wednesday - April 27, 2016
In a recent column Dennis Prager made an acute observation.
Editorial comment from Al Menconi:
Wow! I encourage you to reread Patrick Buchanan's editorial. The truth of what he wrote didn't penetrate my thick skull until the third time I read his article, then hit me like a club! Our nation is dying because we live as if God is dead. Let's pray that our nation will come to its senses.
We may not be able to stop our national self destruction, but we may be able to slow it down somewhat if we can become a catalyst for spiritual renewal for America. The purpose of our Christian Music Challenge is to help Christians become catalysts for spiritual renewal. Please join us in prayer as we are putting the final touches on a new Christian Music Challenge for this coming school year and 2017.
In a recent column Dennis Prager made an acute observation.
The vast majority of leading conservative writers ... have a
secular outlook on life. ... They are unaware of the disaster that godlessness
in the West has led to."
These secular conservatives may think that "America can
survive the death of God and religion," writes Prager, but they are wrong.
And, indeed, the last half-century seems to bear him out.
A people's religion, their faith, creates their culture, and
their culture creates their civilization. And when faith dies, the culture
dies, the civilization dies, and the people begin to die.
Is this not the recent history of the West?
Today, no great Western nation has a birthrate that will
prevent the extinction of its native-born. By century's end, other peoples and
other cultures will have largely repopulated the Old Continent.
European Man seems destined to end like the 10 lost tribes
of Israel — overrun, assimilated and disappeared.
And while the European peoples — Russians, Germans, Brits,
Balts — shrink in number, the U.N. estimates that the population of Africa will
double in 34 years to well over 2 billion people.
What happened to the West?
As G. K. Chesterton wrote, when men cease to believe in God,
they do not then believe in nothing, they believe in anything.
As European elites ceased to believe in Christianity, they
began to convert to ideologies, to what Dr. Russell Kirk called "secular
religions."
For a time, these secular religions — Marxism-Leninism,
fascism, Nazism — captured the hearts and minds of millions. But almost all
were among the gods that failed in the 20th century.
Now Western Man embraces the newer religions:
egalitarianism, democratism, capitalism, feminism, One Worldism,
environmentalism.
These, too, give meaning to the lives of millions, but
these, too, are inadequate substitutes for the faith that created the West.
For they lack what Christianity gave man — a cause not only
to live for, and die for, but a moral code to live by, with the promise that,
at the end a life so lived, would come eternal life. Islam, too, holds out that
promise.
Secularism, however, has nothing on offer to match that
hope.
Looking back over the centuries, we see what faith has
meant.
When, after the fall of the Roman Empire, the West embraced
Christianity as a faith superior to all others, as its founder was the Son of
God, the West went on to create modern civilization, and then went out and
conquered most of the known world.
The truths America has taught the world, of an inherent
human dignity and worth, and inviolable human rights, are traceable to a
Christianity that teaches that every person is a child of God.
Today, however, with Christianity virtually dead in Europe
and slowly dying in America, Western culture grows debased and decadent, and
Western civilization is in visible decline.
All the Western empires are gone, and the children of
once-subject peoples cross the Mediterranean to repopulate the mother
countries, whose native-born have begun to age, shrink and die.
Since 1975, only two European nations, Muslim Albania and
Iceland have maintained a birthrate sufficient to keep their peoples alive.
Given the shrinking populations inside Europe and the waves
of immigrants rolling in from Africa and the Middle and Near East, an Islamic
Europe seems to be in the cards before the end of the century.
Vladimir Putin, who witnessed the death of Marxism-Leninism
up close, appears to understand the crucially of Christianity to Mother Russia,
and seeks to revive the Orthodox Church and write its moral code back into
Russian law.
And what of America, "God's country"?
With Christianity excommunicated from her schools and public
life for two generations, and Old and New Testament teachings rejected as a
basis of law, we have witnessed a startlingly steep social decline.
Since the 1960s, America has set new records for abortions,
violent crimes, incarcerations, drug consumption. While HIV/AIDS did not appear
until the 1980s, hundreds of thousands have perished from it, and millions now
suffer from it and related diseases.
Forty percent of U.S. births are out of wedlock. For
Hispanics, the illegitimacy rate is over 50 percent; for African-Americans,
it's over 70 percent.
Test scores of U.S. high school students fall annually and
approach parity with Third World countries.
Suicide is a rising cause of death for middle-aged whites.
Secularism seems to have no answer to the question,
"Why not?"
"How small, of all that human hearts endure, That part
which laws or kings can cause or cure," wrote Samuel Johnson.
Secular conservatives may have remedies for some of
America's maladies. But, as Johnson observed, no secular politics can cure the
sickness of the soul of the West — a lost faith that appears irretrievable.
Editorial comment from Al Menconi:
Wow! I encourage you to reread Patrick Buchanan's editorial. The truth of what he wrote didn't penetrate my thick skull until the third time I read his article, then hit me like a club! Our nation is dying because we live as if God is dead. Let's pray that our nation will come to its senses.
We may not be able to stop our national self destruction, but we may be able to slow it down somewhat if we can become a catalyst for spiritual renewal for America. The purpose of our Christian Music Challenge is to help Christians become catalysts for spiritual renewal. Please join us in prayer as we are putting the final touches on a new Christian Music Challenge for this coming school year and 2017.
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