Posted on 03/18/2006 6:02:00 PM PST by wagglebee
"In his research, he came across a quote by Katie Roliphe in her book Last Night in Paradise, where she wonders what went wrong in our society: Its not the absence of rules exactly, the dizzying sense that we can do whatever we want; but the sudden realization that nothing we do matters."
Rolphe and Budiszewski both strike me as brighter than Kinsey.
Evolutionists who simultaneously claim atheism amaze me to no end. Humanity (and all life, to some extent) is the only thing in the universe that naturally tends towards higher order because it is God-given, and not derivative of natural law. It not only violates the laws of Thermodynamics, but does so in every possible way.
I personally view the rise of animalism in modern society (human nature over godliness) as a symptom indicative of a greater ill. Part of a group psycho-spiritual complex brought-on by the dual assault of Socialism from the left, and Global Corporatism from the atheist/gnostic right. Both are proving themselves to have a destructive impact (I suspect they're also symbiotic in nature).
What do you think:
Is it an organic by-product of secular government (sign of the times), or a form of class warfare being purposely used to trick us into surrendering our rights?
I just looked up Lebensram in Wikipedia. I did not know the Germans had a name for their land use policies. Looks like they were on the cutting edge of land use policies, the New Urbanism, and controlling Urban Sprawl. Now I see where todays land use Nazi's get their inspiration.
Yes, basically Lebensraum means "room to live" in German. Hitler argued that the French, the Brits, and others had grabbed all the colonies and that Germany got left out (which had also been one of the grounds for German resentment in the First World War). So, his solution was to conquer the world, kill all the Jews, blacks, Poles, and other "inferior" races, and make more room for Germans to live in.
Incidentally, that's also one reason why Mussolini tried to conquer Ethiopia, because he thought the Italians had also been short-changed in the race for colonial possessions.
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