Wednesday, October 31, 2007

A Truth In History

Historical Heresies: 19th Century Humanistic Philosophies and America's Cultural Corruption

"Even though many 19th century Romantic writers and thinkers differed from one another on various points of belief, they seem to express a common goal in their fight for wide social reform from women’s rights to the abolition of slavery. Many of them developed a personal hatred of the South and everything it stood for including its traditional cultural and spiritual values. In fact, the pre-war efforts of the Romantic writers of the North furnished the philosophical and emotional impetus which helped bring about America’s "French Revolution" of 1861-65.

After the military defeat of the Christian South, the victorious social and political structure of the North combined with a liberal Christianity set about to utterly crush true Constitutional government, Bible-based Christ centered Christianity and our Western European ancestral heritage. These were replaced with a centralized federal government, religious and moral relativism and a multiracial melting pot which has resulted in our present day cultural decay."

"Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ."

-- Colossians 2:8

http://www.truthinhistory.org/historical-heresies-19th-century-humanistic-philosophies-and-americas-cultural-corru.html

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