To: MuttTheHoople
Christian Europe died long before this. The rise of humanist philosophy began killing it before the French revolution.
More accurate to say that Christian Europe was gravely ill up to 1914. World War I killed it dead. Would that it might rise again.
12 posted on
06/28/2019 7:33:51 AM PDT by
Antoninus
("In Washington, swamp drain you.")
To: Antoninus
As GK Chesterton said “We worship a God that knows the way out of the grave”.
To: Antoninus
"More accurate to say that Christian Europe was gravely ill up to 1914. World War I killed it dead. Would that it might rise again." Fr. Ripperger has some fascinating things to say about this in his article and talk, called "The Sixth Generation":
Article
YouTube talk
Thanks for the article, by the way.
44 posted on
06/28/2019 9:06:22 AM PDT by
fidelis
(Zonie and USAF Cold Warrior)
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