From the Shores of Gomorrah: Remembering Robert Bork
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3 responses to “From the Shores of Gomorrah: Remembering Robert Bork”
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Amen
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Once again, Dr. Kengor hits the nail on the head with this article about Judge Bork. My husband and I have had similar conversations, re universities re-orienting their students cultural mores and values. Our young adult just graduated from Clemson University, and we can confirm that the progressive “brainwashing” is occurring there too, but perhaps to a lesser extent because of it’s locale being deep in the “bible belt”. She would come home on occasion to regale us with the great wisdom of this or that professor, regarding moral and ethical issues from soup to nuts. Each time we would calmly, sometimes not so calmly, re-orient her back to the child we raised, instilling and arming her once again with the morals and values we raised her with. As she would head back to school, armed with what we hoped were the sword of truth and the armor of God, we prayed fervently, because we knew she she would need to use these weapons to sustain her faith every day. We are praying still…
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I’m trying to weigh this narrative against the saying; “It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.” Sure, it’s not helpful to deceive ourselves into a false sense of security, but we must keep our eyes on “The light at the end of the tunnel”. Sr. Miriam, founder of “Mother of Israel’s Hope” (I think I’ve got thier name right), said to me; God Glorifies Himself through a “Remnant Church”. Another devout Catholic lady once told me that she could forsee a persecution of Catholics similar to that of the Jews. I hold to 2 “Tunnel Lights” ; 1) The Jews were before “The New Covenant” that includes The Holy Spirit & Church that “the Gates of Hell shall not prevail against.” 2) As long as we have free speech, enhanced by instant communication, it’s going to be quite difficult to silence the Truth. And don’t forget about all the disciples that left Jesus after He explained the Eucharist (Jn. chapt. 6). Even if we feel abandoned, it only takes a few friends to defeat feeling loneliness.

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