So Vox has now published his second so-called defense of his Alt-Right Manifesto. This defense is supposedly a rebuttal of blogger Comic Hound's excellent article refuting the Alt-RINO positions and explaining how they conflict with Christianity.
Halfway through all of this and Vox has yet to address the core issue. So have some of his followers.
Vox has yet to demonstrate either how
1. Comic Hound's statements are inconsistent with Christian Doctrine, or;
2. How Vox' Manifesto is in accordance with Christian Doctrine.
Now that a day has passed and Vox has choked back some of his bile; he apparently realized those flaws in his argument, so he's cherry-picked a few verses of Scripture to 'prove' that Racism is a Christian value. Cultural Marxists argue the very same thing all the time. But consulting Articles 1929-1948 of the Catechism shows exactly the opposite to be true:
"Respect for the human person considers others 'another self'. It presupposes respect for the fundamental rights which flow from the dignity intrinsic in the person. The equality of men considers their dignity as persons and the rights which flow from it. The differences among persons belong to God's Plan, Who wills that we should need one another. These differences should encourage charity...Solidarity is an eminently Christian virtue."
Thus, Christian Doctrine---while it recognizes differences in people---holds that Empathy, Charity, and Solidarity are the attitudes which Christians hold. Vox distorts this view as advocating a one-world government: which it clearly does not. By Vox' illogic, Russian humanitarian aid to Syria and Ukraine would be immoral.
Vox also twists Comic Hound's words by making it appear as though the latter favors Open Borders. This assumption no doubt springs from his xenophobia which Comic Hound refutes in Point 5. Vox asserts that "nations have a right to exist homogenous and unadulterated by foreign invasion or immigration." Rather a paradoxical position for an American expatriate to take, to say the least.
In defense of this point, though, Vox tips his hand and shows that the Red Pill Philosophy is all about neo-Marxist 'Identity Politics' and not based in Christianity at all. He says: "If you are anti-Nationalist you are by definition anti-patriotic and anti-American. Even worse, you are a Globalist". Vox keeps throwing this term 'globalism' around as though it was some sort of anathema. He seems to have forgotten that both the League of Nations and its successor, the UN were mostly conceived by Americans. And they were created to advance Western Civilization and its ideals of Democracy and the Free Market. In fact, the Korean and Vietnam Wars were fought by the UN to stop one-world government under Communism.
Vox then makes this twisted statement which shows the brutality and vulgarity of his whole system: "All human beings are not equal in terms of worth." Then he goes on state that by the logic of such 'cretins' who believe to the contrary, no one would be damned and Christ's Crucifixion was for nothing. What Vox fails to realize---because he himself is a god in his own mind---is that all humans are equal in that we are in sin; and that "God so loved the world that He gave his Son so that all who believe in Him should have Eternal Life" (Jno. iii:16).
Point 8 deals with the Alt-Right Manifesto's statement about Science in Society which is so ludicrous that it hardly needs refutation. Those interested can consult what Comic Hound had to say about it in the link above.
We are holding our collective breath waiting for Parts III and IV.....
The expat who constantly reminds us of America's 2030 collapse lecturing someone else about HIS anti Americanism.
ReplyDeleteYep. And not to mention continually inciting problems over here among American individuals, our associations, and our society.
DeleteNo; all without question are offered salvation. God is 'not willing that any should perish.' God alone saves us, but those who choose sin condemn themselves.
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