Saturday, April 23, 2011

Yes, Glenn Beck is Wrong

I watch Glenn Beck and thank God for his voice in the wilderness.  However, he has fallen short on connecting some dots.  Ok, he is not wrong, just not complete.  But, I wanted to get your attention on the importance of connecting these dots.  


He started the 9/12 project and then hammered home the idea of Faith, Hope and Charity. Although I love these ideas, he fell short (in my opinion) of explaining the connection between our Christian faith and the reason for our unprecedented success.  It is great to talk about our Judeo-Christian ideas and then creating a list to represent them, but he is no different from progressives, if first, he does not fully re-connect the dots to our Christian Faith. 


I get the concern of alienating some. But, it was the weaving of Christian faith within government and culture that created this amazingly successful society.  Nowhere else in this world was there a consistent recipe of liberty, work ethic, education, competition, and strict adherence to a Christian Faith through its Natural Law and Virtues.  Look at the differences between the US and Europe.  While the US still has a thriving religious community (over 40% attend service every Sunday), most of north-western Europe does not (less than 20%). Those that do in the south of Europe never developed the idea of limited decentralized government.


Christianity gave us Hope, Faith and Charity, called the Theological Virtues.  I do not recall Glenn Beck referring to them as Theological Virtues, quoting St. Paul in his letter to the Corinthians and connecting those dots.  While he seems ready to quote Gandhi, King, Bonhoeffer, our founders, and soooo many other people, it is a shame he does not spend a little time quoting other great writers, especially those whom God Himself used as vessels for his message.  Perhaps again, it is a concern for "turning off" people.  Many people that watch Glenn Beck might not know where these 3 ideas came from so they either think Glenn summarized a Judeo-Christian philosophy or took them from our founders. While the founders did exalt them, it was because of their Christian Faith and knowing these as Theological Virtues as handed down by God through St. Paul.


Likewise, the founders knew of the 4 Cardinal Virtues and in his autobiography the "non-religious" Ben Franklin added to the 4 Cardinal Virtues. Those Virtues are, with definitions:


Prudence - able to discern between appropriate actions and timing of those actions
Justice - proper moderation between self-interest and the rights of others
Temperance - practicing self-control, abstention, and moderation
Fortitude - forbearance, endurance, and ability to confront fear and uncertainty


Connecting these dots with the Book of Wisdom, Plato, St. Ambrose, St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas would do great service, as understanding how they were developed and intertwined into the Christian religion and became the foundation of Western civilization. 

Providing this education to his viewers and connecting the dots would have been more in the "conservative" or traditionalist sense.  People love history and how dots are connected, thus the reason Glenn has such huge ratings when he does one of his historically based shows.  


Perhaps rather than the 12 values in the 9/12 project, it would have been more enlightening to look at the 7 Christian Virtues, then at Ben Franklin's 13 moral Virtues and explain those in historical context.  One must never forget their past as Glenn so eloquently reminds us.  I understand Glenn's mindset, so I understand where and how these things all came about.  It has been a journey for him as it is for all of us.  Some of his reluctance is perhaps concern for "turning off" people, perhaps ignorance, perhaps selective education.  Let's hope it is ignorance that has caused his neglect of not quoting historical figures in the Christian church.  If that is the case, I look forward to him discovering his Catholic roots and discovering very profound ideas such as the 4 Laws, Just Price and distributism.  

Friday, April 22, 2011

If we forget why Easter is Easter we are doomed


“Have not we — the people of God — become to a large extent a people of unbelief and distance from God?” This is the question. 

There are 3 reasons for the United States success. 

1) Critical Thinking - the development our minds to overcome our environment; we advance in science, medicine, technology - making us innovation leaders. 

2) Competition - critical thinking can not happen without a FREE market of ideas. We hone our skills and push ourselves further than our comfort level through competition. 

3) A Faithful Judeo-Christian Belief System - Neither critical thinking or competition can exist without belief in Natural Law - inalienable rights to Life, Liberty and Property. Inalienable rights come from GOD and cannot be taken from man. Competition and Critical Thinking without Faith in God is like drinking salt water to quench your thirst. Our Faith gives us our work-ethic, an understanding that some things are worth suffering for, and 7 virtues - prudence, justice, temperance, fortitude, faith, hope, and charity (yes,Glenn Beck fell short). 

Our Faith allowed us to embrace a new style of government that flipped the idea of government in society. The idea that man can rule himself. There is a direct correlation between our country becoming more secular and our fall from the top. Secularism destroys the moral fabric of society and leads to corruption in competition and critical thinking. What else explains the dumbing down of our country? Why have our schools fallen behind? Why are we seeing more and more manufactured products coming in from China? Why are more inventions coming from other parts of the world? 

If you are celebrating Earth Day today along side, or instead of Good Friday, you are part of the problem, not part of the solution. This blessed weekend, ask yourself the question, have we turned our back on God?

Saturday, April 16, 2011

God Bless You Alan West

Every time I hear Alan West speak, I find hope for my country.  Not the fake hope the president pushed to be elected, but the kind of Hope that is one of the Theological Virtues that comes Devine Providence.  The idea that a nation can understand that Government is not the answer, but only a basic tool to serve the people.  The real work comes from each and every one of us to help our neighbor, practice the cardinal virtues of prudence, justice, termperance and fortitude.  He gives me the Hope, because he eloquently uses common sense, and the american philosophy to frame the situation we are in, and what we need to do to restore our Republic.  Few men have given me comfort like this, and no one has sense Ronald Reagan.  God Bless you Alan West.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Inciting Violence

When a person knowingly does something to incite violence it is sinful. You might be thinking I am talking about the preacher in Florida that burned the Koran. However, I am not. I am talking about out president who knowingly provocates violence through a combination of actions. First, he continues to support the murder of innocent life. Second, he uses class warfare to work his agenda. Third, he has managed over the biggest economic downturn since the great depression and has knowingly increased the misery through his neo-Keynesian economic stimulus plan and inability to restore confidence in the US government. Fourth, he hypocritically increased our roles in Iraq, Afghanistan and now Libya. The preacher in Florida was demonstrating one of the bed rocks of our civilization, freedom of speech and freedom of religion. I do not know the man nor can I judge him based on this one action. It does appear, however, that he may had been provoking with some pride, which is sinful, but again, I do not know. I do know that the media was more at fault than the preacher. All one has to do is see the other examples of Koran burning on the internet and the near 0 coverage to know the press was a conspiring to increase the chance for violence all in the name of ideology and money. The President, on the other hand was elected to continue a 200+ year tradition of leading a God-blessed country that was founded and still struggles to be the last hope for the oppressed, the downtrodden, and the shining beacon of liberty. Instead he has tried to fundamentally transform our country into a progressive, European style oligarchy and if successful will diminish us to the ash heap of history. Being President is the greatest privilege a civil servant can experience. To understand the mistakes of history is something I am fully aware our president is completely ignorant of, and his ideological bent has done more to divide America and provoke violence than anything his predecessor could ever had accomplished or the preacher for that matter. Burning the Koran is only burning paper, but pitting American against American, redistributing wealth through his policies, sending more of our arms services into harms way without a plan or demonstrating a vital interest, fighting the tide of the majority of Americans who are pro-life, spending my grandchildrens' future today (I will not have grandchildren for an estimated 18-20 years), and not demonstrating leadership in the face of economic crisis, proves the sinfulness of his rhetoric, his actions and his non-actions. May God have mercy on our country that we may make it thought this obamanation.