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Thus,
classical American struggle between
Romans and
Greeks abides—indeed, this is
bane of
West; a house divided. And, like
Romans of old, Empire simply cannot be maintained by
wishy-washy Greeks with their democratic ideals and excesses. No,
artsy-craftsy crowd cannot be trusted to extend
designs of Empire—perhaps to entertain, but never to extend. To despise
religious under girding provided to
Empire by absolutes does great disservice to a most mandatory ingredient for rule and reign . . . once
masses entertain
ethereal world of grays and relativism, we are doomed. Rather to have
likes of Howard Dean demonstrate
absurdity (at best) of Grecian disunity (with all their little city states and
like), opposed to
centrality of dominion wrought alone by
New Rome—no wonder
absolute abandonment and appeal
Papal funeral held for patriotic Americans!
What boggles
minds of high brow sophisticates is
American penchant for all things evil: “Evil Empire,” “Axis of Evil.” They cringe every time a witch hunt is launched and view our proclivities toward
supernatural struggle of “good and evil” as a national character defect—utterly self-destructive! Yet even they—reluctantly leaping in blind faith—admit (tongue in cheek) that Bush, et al, are driven by
underworld itself in their crusade against
“evil doers.” Alas! We’ve succumbed to
dark side of
force!
These nonchalant “Air America blasphemers” abhor all things Christian Reconstructionist and “other worldly” to be on
verge of idiocy (at best) and downright historically dangerous at its worst—especially in today’s tectonic upheavals and their clash of civilizations, arousing one fundamentalist plate (conservative Christianity) against
other fundamentalist plate (radical Islam) until a resultant great quake gyrates
planet off its axis.
It matters little to these Greeks, whose broad brush strokes paint all those who embrace
supernatural in one fell swoop, that glaring nuances exist amongst believers—throw
lot of them out, baby with bath water is O.K. All Romans are nothing more than cultural barbarians bent on explaining
universe in black and white, “for us or against us!”
I am not gyrating all over
page here . . . there is a tension in
West that is built into our very psyche. This tension I have discussed in
past (Of Greeks and Romans); however,
Bible does NOT speak of a revived Grecian Empire or of an incarnate Alexander
Great as Antichrist. It speaks of an end time wherein
earth will once again see
glory that was Rome—much to
chagrin of Howard Dean, Michael Moore, and Al Franken. It hails a Caesar who will one day countenance
warlike thought to go forth conquering and to conquer until
Kings of
East and
forces of Western Empire collide in a supernova of cataclysmic rage: Armageddon. Much of our writings detail
biblical dimensions of
aforesaid—this article is not designed to substantiate these apocalyptic profundities; however, be aware, they are unalterable and designed to rattle
effete cage of Greeks, and ultimately Romans.
The persistence of this Babylonian tension—this Greco-Roman ordeal—is but a sidebar to
real intensions of
spirit of Antichrist who is already in
world, awaiting his day of full revelation and embodiment. Reminiscent of Germany’s Cabaret Society and its anti-Hitlerian sarcasms,
comedians of
American Left predict their own demise—a striking resemblance to a time just prior to its prototype’s extinction, as Nazism purged Germany of such corruptible levels of Aryan society. Of primary interest to us is
overt role that Christians of faith have taken in
eyes of
world, of
Greeks among us—how easy it is to see
great majority of believers descend into
darkness of an apostate system of State-sponsored patriotism gone amok.
The seeds of intense spite have been sown long ago wherein
children of darkness are at great odds with
children of light; however, when apostasy reigns, as it assuredly does in today’s America, then are we obliged to consider
ultimate demise of all fallen religion, especially
so-called Christian religion, when
State shall turn against her moral covering—having adjudged her use as pitiful and contemptuous:
“And
ten horns which you saw on
beast, these will hate
harlot, make her desolate and naked, eat her flesh and burn her with fire . . . and
woman whom you saw is that great city which reigns over
kings of
earth” (Revelation 17:16 & 18).
The story of Jezebel and King Ahab, of Church/State apostasy, is absolutely in view in this prophetical unfolding of end time’s carnage. “These ten” are
ten toes, horns and kings of Nebuchadnezzar’s Image. These are destined to turn against
apostate whore who rides
political Beast of
Last Days . . .
head of all
ten heads of a Revived Rome.
Friends . . . what you are witnessing in Howard Dean’s asinine remarks (be very clear) are naught but
whining of a wimpish Greek who knows full well that only Rome can sustain and expand
insatiable quest for Empire—economic, political, and (yes), religious! Only Rome’s military machine can avert
collapse of
New World Order . . . yes, perpetual, incessant war is
only means by which Empire can be secured . . . yet, does it not bring about Pax Romana,
“Peace of Rome?”
YOU’RE OUR ONLY HOPE
Each day brings us closer—closer to His coming, His direct intervention into
affairs of history when “all eyes shall see Him.” Jesus did NOT paint a rosy picture concluding earth’s present dispensation; but He did offer everlasting hope to those attentive to “look up, for your redemption draws nigh!”
May
Lord enable us all to see
futility of these political machinations and
subterfuge embedded in their endless posturing—none of which give
promise of
life to come, nor of present grace to sustain, as
forces of darkness gather for that fateful day. Our gaze is upon Him Who alone provides all we’ll ever need.
I know that a diatribe on Howard Dean is hardly
place to reflect upon
words of A. B. Simpson, that great saint whose missionary zeal launched
Christian and Missionary Alliance. Yet, how rare it is to hear his resounding encouragements amidst
vain prattling filling our media today:
Once it was
blessing, Now it is
Lord; Once it was
feeling, Now it is His Word; Once His gift I wanted, Now,
Giver own; Once I sought for healing, Now himself alone. Once it was my working, His it hence shall be; Once I tried to use Him, Now He uses me; Once
pow'r I wanted, Now
Mighty One; Once for self I labored, Now for Him alone.

Doug is team member of The Tribulation Network . . . an evangelical Christian blog involving news analysis of Religion and Politics from a "prophetic perspective."