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Ridgerunner
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There is a lot of truth to that. However, one needs to also realize that leadership sometimes is the driver, not the follower, of that paganism. Think 20 years ago, or even ten. Who would have supposed then that the Little Sisters of the Poor would be prosecuted by the government for not providing abortifacients to themselves or their workers? Who would have thought homosexual marriage would be imposed on the whole country and that the government would be in the forefront of the cause? Who would have thought the government would file lawsuits against states that act to prevent men from going into womens’ restrooms or dressing rooms?You know, it strikes me that we should of how the Christians lived during the first few centuries in Rome. They lived among Pagans and they endured living in a culture that was not unlike our own. No matter who wins, the nation will continue its drive toward a deepening Paganism…
It’s shameful that so many people allow themselves to be led into the blasé acceptance of evil by political and cultural leaders, but it was probably true back in ancient Rome just as it is now.