Posted on 05/29/2012 12:10:32 PM PDT by Paladins Prayer
Its always amusing when secularists speak of traditionalists being on the wrong side of history. We heard this recently after the vote in North Carolina upholding marriage; liberals said that the state was on the wrong side of history.
Now, these people are circling around something that is absolutely true, and it's only charitable to help them understand exactly what it is. What they really mean is that traditionalists are on the wrong side of fashionable trends, and the polls on marriage certainly bear this out. But as G.K. Chesterton said, A fallacy doesnt cease to be a fallacy because it becomes a fashion, and one fallacy secularists have fallen victim to is that they actually grasp history.
History isnt merely what has happened in the United States during the last century, which has certainly seen the seemingly inexorable advance of moral and intellectual decay or, as some people like to call it, progressivism through our institutions and social fabric. History isnt that same time period in the whole of the West or even the world; it is, rather, the story of Man from the very beginning of recorded time.
Now, history is invaluable because it actually is the record of a grand series of social experiments. Through it we can learn what works and what doesnt, what stood the test of time in the laboratory of life and hence is timeless, and what are merely old mistakes masquerading as new ideas. But as with science, we cannot learn from it if we, so to speak, lose our data. This is what some call forgetting history but actually is a failure to learn it in the first place. It also could be called progressive education.
(Excerpt) Read more at thenewamerican.com ...
On more then one occasion I have had some left-winger try to claim that I was ‘radical’ during a debate on homosexuality and ‘gay marriage’ and even that I was so radical that I lose all credibility. To which I laugh of course and instantly remind them that it is them who are proposing ideas that go against the values of every generation before us and that in fact makes them the radical and not me. I am defending the positions of our grandparents and our Founders while they are arguing that every generation before us were evil bigots. It is the progressive movement that is radical and hates our grandparents and our Founders.
One thing progressives seem to be unaware of is entropy.
What is their response to that argument?
I would also tell them both JFK and MLK Jr. believed marriage was between a man and woman. Are those leftist icons now “bigots”?
Yes, Duke’s writing is quite good.
...as G.K. Chesterton said, "A fallacy doesn't cease to be a fallacy because it becomes a fashion," and one fallacy secularists have fallen victim to is that they actually grasp history.
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