Monday, November 7, 2022

It's God's Way or the Highway

 Kurt Schlichter, at Townhall.com today advises us to Be Caring for the Libs Feelings When the Red Wave Hits The title sounds like the attitude we ought to have, for doesn't Christ tell us to pray for our enemies? And even though Lucifer hates God with a burning passion more hot than the center of the Sun, yet God loves him. More on that later. For the moment, just note that Schlichter is being ironic here. What he really feels is schadenfreude, the feeling of joy at someone else's misery.

The next few days will be very difficult for the progressives, pinkos, commies, and other Democrats around you as they watch most – or perhaps all, if it is a red tsunami – their dreams die at the ballot box. You should take their profound sadness into account when you deal with them, and do everything you can to make the process of dealing with their total humiliation as miserable as possible.
...snip...
Point out, accurately, that their embarrassing rejection by America is personal, that they are malignant and ridiculous people who thought that the angry weather goddess had blessed them with the divine right to rule over the rest of us. But they were wrong, totally and completely wrong, and the misery they are experiencing is all their fault.
It is proper that you do this mercilessly. It’s for their own good. You see, in our soft, silly culture, we have forgotten the undeniable reality that the best teacher for people too dumb to learn from others’ experiences is pain. They did not learn from history that if you are incompetent, corrupt, yet still arrogant, the people will toss your sorry butts out of power. And pain is what they are likely to feel as the red wave drowns what remains of the Biden Administration’s fantasy of FDR II: Dementia Boogaloo. You owe it to them to amplify their agony. It’s for their good. You’re helping them. But even if that was not true, it’s fun to mock them. And that’s reason enough.

Alright, alright...we've had our fun. Now it's time to roll up our sleaves and get to work changing what the Evil One has wrought, and he has had a field day. But do we forgive them? Individually, perhaps. To be forgiven, one must have the humility to recognize that he or she has done wrong, and ask. Most of them are unlikely to ask. Pride will keep them from doing so, so no. 

Also, in order to be forgiven, one must show that he doesn't intend to do it again. So, for instance, teachers might stop grooming our kids.  Drag queens might restrict their shows to perverse men who invite such behavior.  Climate alarmists might stop trying to convince us that the weather is our fault (hint, it is not. We are not that powerful.) Oh, and doctors my decide to return to practicing the Hippocratic Oath and stop mutilating our children.  But go read Schlichter's piece for a fuller list of the damage they have done, including subjecting us to the possibility of nuclear armaggedon.

If Lucifer could repent, and had done so, as we can, God would not have cast him out. As I say, God loves even Lucifer. It is Lucifer himself whose pride and arrogance would not let him be subject to the will of his Creator that got him sent to hell. But don't be too smug, for we can also be too prideful to admit our sins. God wants us with Him, but he brooks no opposition. You might say it is God's way or the highway.

No comments:

Post a Comment