The mass
murder in Uvalde, Texas, has left most people in the South and beyond shaken
and unsettled. There are many issues
involved that should receive heavy scrutiny in the days ahead: the police stand down at the school during
the shooting, the shooter’s dysfunctional family life, his deteriorating moral
and mental health, and so on.
But above
all, this is a time for Christians to press for the reinstatement of their
Faith in public schools. A lot of folks
– in politics, in the media, etc. – will be proposing various solutions for the
shootings in Uvalde, Buffalo, and the rest:
e.g., gun restrictions, mental health screenings, and immigration
reform.
Christians
should refuse the discussion of all of them until Christianity is returned to
public schools in its fullness – prayers, hymns, learning the Gospel and other
Christian works, honoring great Christian men and women of the past and
present, celebrating Christian holy days.
The
religious void in the public schools created by the absence of Christianity has
been filled by atheistic evolution, a doctrine which teaches that lifeforms
ascend to more advanced levels of being by killing off the weaker members of
creation. This is a demonic teaching
that makes mass murderers like Salvador Ramos much more likely to appear,
demented individuals who will kill so they can achieve godlikeness, which the
data bear out (school violence has steadily increased since the banning of
Christian teaching and practice in public schools).
Some will
object that the federal Supreme Court has ruled against Christianity in public
schools, and that this closes the matter.
They are wrong. The Supreme Court
is not the final arbiter of constitutional issues; the States are. . . .
--
Holy Ælfred
the Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us sinners at the Souð, unworthy though we are!
Anathema to
the Union!
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