Any dehumanising totalitarian and corrupt ideology overtime makes people commit the worse of atrocities. Or rather, any totalitarian ideology, has to become dehumanising and hence corrupt, for it to continue. And the more time it is given, the more it can structure people's cultures, values and minds around that corruption. Communism is one such ideology, so is Nazism. However, even worse than them is Islam, which has had 1400+ time to completely corrupt people's minds.
The idea isn't entirely to hate all people within that ideology. Some have gone beyond saving, these are your active terrorists and islamists, they need to be tackled with accordingly. But others we have to believe can have their souls redeemed. It will only happen if we recognise Islam for what it is, and completely reject it as a valid religion. And then from our perspective, give better narratives for them to convert into. Although that last part is their own responsibility.
Nothing of this will happen, unless we become knowing of ourselves. This is the main theme and reason, or will be, for any serious cultural revival in Britain. Once we revive this for a significant number of people, we will see bad ideas which don't fit in this society, being rejection as a common sense response. It is not difficult, it is achievable, and it will be achieved. But I think this will need to be done, alongside the revival of the thread of Christianity. Because the message of Christ is not only deeply interwoven with Britain, but it also has the best mechanism within it to stop any counter to become as atrocious as the perpetrators' intent. A balance to the approach. But realistically, I know not all will come to that conclusion so readily. So it important also for any atheist movement to make their Humanist ideas more robust, and kick wokeness out of it.
And through these efforts, we have start reclaiming what has been lost. For it is not truly lost, it is merely forgotten. And with true hearts, it can be remembered once more. Good morning to you all, and may our paths be guided to a better tomorrow.
Very succinct appraisal but to restore some faith in Christianity and its precepts we must have faith in the validity of our Church leaders.
With the Church Of England massive damage has been done by Welby today and his ilk.
I would hate to see the loss of our Parish Churches or worse their conversion to Mosques as done recently in Stoke on Trent. There is no graver insult to our religion, but perhaps it is a picture of what is happening in this country and a red warning at present largely unheeded.
Perhaps Christianity in the country needs go beyond the C of E but it seems that the Roman Catholic faith is as bad or worse.
If we are to seek Christ then his ministers in this country need a massive shake up. A bit like our MPs
who have also forgotten what they should truly represent.