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To: jt8d
I'm glad you like it.

I see it as a badge of honor. You gotta be tough to be a monarchist on FR!
365 posted on 05/20/2003 6:54:46 PM PDT by B-Chan (Catholic. Monarchist. Texan. Any questions?)
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To: B-Chan
Tell me about it, Mister! I did a dissertation last summer on the homosexual priest fiasco, and by the time the document was finished, the piece was 17 pages in length, and no subject was left uncovered: from the media's disingenuine coverage and liberal hipocrasy, on through to the notorius "Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity!" heresy that has plagued mankind since Lucifer rebelled against God.

The whole affair--Lucifer's Rebellion in Heaven; Man's Banishment from Eden; The Flood; The Fall of Babylon; The Renniasance; The Reformation; King Henry VIII and The Anglican Church; Puritan colonization; The American War of Independence; The French Revolution; The Revolution of 1917; Vatican II--all of them are centered upon one concept: Rebellion against God's Reign.

The "Revolution" never ends, it only assumes new forms under various identities--democracy is one of its more insidious faces.

Read the Preamble to the Magna Charta of 1215, then follow the natural progression that follows throughout the history of Man's "famous" documents, where God slowly gets booted out of the picture in favor of The Cult of Man: The Mayflower Compact, The American Declaration of Independence, The United States Constitution, The French Declaration on the Rights of Man, The United Nations' Declaration of Human Rights, and The Humanist Manifesto I and II.

The problem with "Democracy"--representative or otherwise--is that it inevitably evolves to make Man sovereign over God; to wit: Man becomes the center of all things, God is "rationalized" to an ever-declining role in human affairs--until, ultimately, God is banished altogether from the human sphere. This is what the Novus Ordo boils down to: Man increasingly becomes the focal point of the Mass--Jesus Christ is cast-off to the side. Thereby, the Mass is stood upon its head, Man sits upon the throne--Christ the King is "uncrowned."
425 posted on 05/20/2003 8:39:21 PM PDT by jt8d (War is better than terrorism)
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