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ERICKSON: Toxic Campus Culture Has Real World Consequences

The entire world through media is showing us the tragic result when human beings assume control of God’s sovereign province, acting out in ways both malicious and moronic. 

The entire world through media is showing us the tragic result when human beings assume control of God’s sovereign province, acting out in ways both malicious and moronic.  Horrendous behaviors driven by a thousand points of darkness make way for college students who demand a return to The Holocaust. The West is now driven to embrace false gods and horrific belief systems, a culture weakened by suicidal policies allowing for mass migration and enormous, continuous financing of terrorism.

Highly irresponsible and incendiary rhetoric feeds a roiling maw spewing condemnations leading to murder. With his last breath, Henry Kissinger warned of global threats from mass migration and terrorism, outcomes seen developing in earnest for 100 years, causes and effects lost on students dispossessed of reason, knowledge, and wisdom.

Leading rage-filled collegians is the eternal adolescent James Carville, the genius who gave us The Clintons in the 90s, an administration that made way for the likes of Obama and Biden. Carville the carny barked this week claiming Christian Nationalists are more dangerous than Al Qaeda. Suffering from brain fog and TDS, Carny vowed we’d see total destruction should Trump return to the White House. With malice to spare, he likened the new Speaker of the House to Hitler.

(Note: be reminded that any academic worth his sugar knows full well all Christians are fascists like the Taliban. Note too: the Taliban is not a fascist movement but rather a manifestation of 1400 years of hate loaded with swords, AK47s, RPGs, and the Koran. Still, academics are terrified by people like Billy Graham and Mother Teresa.)

We live in an era most notable for teaming with masses screeching 24/7, knowing not where they go, knowing not where they’ve been, not caring where they are.

When we were young and stupid in the 60s and 70s, at least we could consider the other side, on the merits.

Today, the young and stupid are merely hyper-emotionalized drones and worker bees hunting “oppressors,” oblivious to the fact that their own form of oppression is the worst yet. They prefer thrashing about to informed consideration, a choice between anarchy and analysis. Of course, the longer this madness proceeds the more likely we’ll experience planned pandemics and nuclear adventurism.

All the while, God patiently invites the lost, warning of the final judgment, perfect in all His ways, the Son shining forth this Christmas, the personification of Truth, the Prince of Peace.

Allan Erickson

Allan Erickson---Christian, husband, father, journalist, businessman, screenwriter, and author of The Cross & the Constitution in the Age of Incoherence, Tate Publishing, 2012.