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A Prophet without Honor
BreakPoint ^ | 8/13/2008 | Chuck Colson

Posted on 08/13/2008 9:38:13 AM PDT by Sopater

Solzhenitsyn's Warning

The faculty of Harvard University admired Alexandr Solzhenitsyn for his literary achievements, so they were thrilled that he agreed to deliver the university’s 1978 commencement address. But almost as soon as he began to speak, the professors changed their minds: too late. As I wrote this month in Christianity Today, they realized that Solzhenitsyn was charging them with complicity in the West’s surrender to liberal secularism, the abandonment of its Christian heritage, and of all the moral horrors that followed.

For example, describing the Western worldview as “rationalistic humanism,” Solzhenitsyn decried the loss of “our concept of a Supreme Complete Entity which used to restrain our passions and our irresponsibility.” Man has become “the master of this world . . . who bears no evil within himself,” he announced. “So all the defects of life” are attributed to “wrong social systems.”

Solzhenitsyn argued that this moral impoverishment had led to a debased definition of freedom, which makes no distinction between “freedoms for good” or “freedoms for evil.” Our founders, he reminded us, would scarcely have countenanced “all this freedom with no purpose” but for the “satisfaction of one’s whims;” they demanded freedom be granted conditionally upon the individual’s constant exercise of his religious responsibilities.

Solzhenitsyn could hardly have imagined that, just 14 years later, the U.S. Supreme Court would enshrine this radical definition of freedom: “At the heart of liberty is the right to define one’s own concept of existence, of meaning of the universe, and of the mystery of human life.”

Solzhenitsyn also foresaw the rise of political correctness. “Fashionable trends of thoughts and ideas,” he said, “are fastidiously separated from those that are not fashionable.” He predicted this would lead to “strong mass prejudices” with people being “hemmed in by the idols of the prevailing fad.”

Could even Solzhenitsyn have imagined that sexual rights would in 30 years triumph over free expression, that academia would impose rigid speech codes, or that churches would be threatened with the loss of their tax-exempt status for opposing the homosexual agenda?

On that June day, 30 years ago, Solzhenistsyn predicted that, in time, we would become more concerned with the civil rights of terrorists than with our own national security. Could he have imagined that 30 years later to the week, the Supreme Court, in the case of Boumediene v. Bush, would uphold the civil rights of enemy combatants held at Guantanamo Bay?

Solzhenitsyn also charged the West with losing its “civic courage . . . particularly noticeable among the ruling and intellectual elites.” After all, he said, with “unlimited freedom on the choice of pleasures,” why should one risk one’s precious life in defense of the common good?

Three decades after Solzhenitsyn’s speech, Americans find themselves in the grip of violent and pornographic “entertainment,” growing censorship of unfashionable ideas, a new wave of isolationism, and a spiritually exhausted citizenry.

The solution Solzhenitsyn offered at the Harvard commencement was for a “spiritual blaze.” The question is, have we listened? Do we see signs of awakening? And is there still time to renew ourselves out of our “spiritual exhaustion”?

Today's BreakPoint Offer

Read “Jeremiah at Harvard: Three Decades after Solzhenitsyn’s Speech, Where Do We Find Ourselves?” by Chuck Colson with Anne Morse from the current issue of Christianity Today.
Also read Solzhenitsyn’s speech, “A World Split Apart.”

For Further Reading and Information

Kim Moreland, “Solzhenitsyn’s Everyday Terror,” The Point, 6 August 2008.

Gina Dalfonzo, “He told the truth,” The Point, 4 August 2008.

Speaking Truth to Power,” The Economist, 7 August 2008.

Edward E. Ericson, Jr., “Solzhenitsyn, Optimist,” Wall Street Journal, 9 August 2008, W12.

Of Good and Evil,” Wall Street Journal, 5 August 2008, A18.

J. Y. Smith, “Nobel Winner Chronicled Tyranny of Soviet Union,” Washington Post, 4 August 2008, A01.

John Yoo, “Supreme Court Grabbed More Power in Recent Term,” American Enterprise Institute, 11 August 2008.

BreakPoint Commentary No. 990311, “Telling the Truth: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.”

BreakPoint Commentary No. 000608, “A Prophet without Honor: Solzhenitsyn, 22 Years Later.”



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Philosophy; Russia
KEYWORDS: academia; christians; chuckcolson; evilempire; moralabsolutes; solzhenitsyn; speeches; spokenword; tribute; usefulidiots
The question is, have we listened? Do we see signs of awakening? And is there still time to renew ourselves out of our “spiritual exhaustion”?

No, no, and hopefully.
1 posted on 08/13/2008 9:38:13 AM PDT by Sopater
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To: Sopater

“As I wrote this month in Christianity Today, they realized that Solzhenitsyn was charging them with complicity in the West’s surrender to liberal secularism”

Truth hurts, lib profs.


2 posted on 08/13/2008 9:42:01 AM PDT by Slapshot68
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To: Noumenon
Perhaps of interest. You have similarly commented on this very subject.
3 posted on 08/13/2008 9:42:52 AM PDT by Joe Brower (Sheep have three speeds: "graze", "stampede" and "cower".)
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To: Sopater

A smart man. Sadly people tend to awaken in anger and I think that anger is long overdue.


4 posted on 08/13/2008 9:45:39 AM PDT by Maelstorm (John McCain is ready to be commander in chief)
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To: Sopater

A truly EXCELLENT post that goes straight to the core of our problems. Thank you for it.


5 posted on 08/13/2008 9:49:35 AM PDT by SumProVita ("Cogito ergo sum pro vita." .....updated Descartes)
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To: Sopater

I remember, I have a copy of that speech


6 posted on 08/13/2008 9:52:40 AM PDT by SMARTY ('At some point you get tired of swatting flies, and you have to go for the manure heap' Gen. LeMay)
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To: Slapshot68
Truth hurts, lib profs.....Agree...and history shall show their "wholehearted" complicity, in that fall.
7 posted on 08/13/2008 9:54:57 AM PDT by skinkinthegrass (If you aren't "advancing" your arguments,your losing "the battle of Ideas"...libs,hates the facts 8^)
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To: Sopater
As I wrote this month in Christianity Today, they realized that
Solzhenitsyn was charging them with complicity in the West’s surrender
to liberal secularism, the abandonment of its Christian heritage,
and of all the moral horrors that followed.


File under the topic of "university professors as useful idiots".
Solzhenitsyn nailed this one dead-on.
8 posted on 08/13/2008 9:59:06 AM PDT by VOA
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To: Sopater
The solution Solzhenitsyn offered at the Harvard commencement was for a “spiritual blaze.”

Pray for Revival!

9 posted on 08/13/2008 10:32:34 AM PDT by donna (If America is not a Christian nation, it will be part of the Islamic nation. Take your pick.)
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To: Joe Brower; Maelstorm

The article is very much on point. And when the sleeping giant awakes once again, it will be a very, very angry one.

Libs and their like have seriously underestimated the anger that’s been building towards them - it’s like an underground coal mine fire that will eventually break out to the surface and consume them. All of them.


10 posted on 08/13/2008 4:14:54 PM PDT by Noumenon (Time for Atlas to shrug - and pick up a gun.)
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To: Sopater; Caleb1411; wagglebee; LiteKeeper

BTTT


11 posted on 08/16/2008 5:51:39 AM PDT by rhema ("Break the conventions; keep the commandments." -- G. K. Chesterton)
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12 posted on 08/16/2008 10:11:58 AM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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