Inclusion at All Cost

By: Rodney Ford

Diversity is the politically correct demon of our age. A better word to aspire to would be ‘assimilation’, to a God centered worldview; one that promotes family and Faith. Diversity without unity of thought is anarchy.

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“Sad silver lining to 2020: Diversity has been the cause of all our ruin. We no longer need to imagine the consequences of Whites becoming a minority in our historic homelands, we see countless examples in our cities. This makes the educational work of White advocacy much easier.”(Faith Goldy@FaithGoldy)

While Faith Goldy, a political commentator and social media influencer from Canada, is under attack for her conservative[White advocacy] worldview against a Corrupt socialist fascism which threatens to encompass the world, we Americans are suffering and being lead slowly down the same road to tyranny.

Instead of acting as the bastion of freedom and democracy, we are crumbling and caving into the sin of the complacent. After years of media controlled psych-ops being pushed on the populous by the news and entertainment industry, we, as a collective, have been transformed into a docile, non-thinking herd of animals who eat, drink, and do exactly what “big brother” tells us. Even our schools have been infiltrated by the gravest form of evil of which misunderstood people like Joseph McCarthy tried to warn us. But we were too progressive, too civilized to listen to the clarion call of the “watchmen on the wall” that Almighty God sent to awaken us from our sleep.

And how about the Communist infiltration of our, once great, Catholic Church? This fact has been opined and bemoaned by every neo-conservative from here to China. But what’s being accomplished by all that effort? Only a distraction by the evil one from what should be happening. Repentance and suffering for the sins of the world, and the Church, against the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

We, as Catholics, should Know more than anyone else,”For the time has come for judgement to begin at the house of God, and if it begins with us first, what will be the end of those who do not obey the gospel of God?”(1Peter 4:17)

Catholics, who have been given the fullness of the Faith, have a greater responsibility. We represent the best of what is good, honest and true of western civilization, and we, for the most part, have abandoned our heritage and tradition for a cheap imitation.

Post-modern thinking, and the humanistic secular worldview has engendered a “me first” self centered generation that makes unto themselves god’s of men. Putting man in the center of your theology, in place of God, is a very dangerous thing. Instead of absolute truth based on the natural law of God, we have a constantly changing morass of relativistic situation ethics.

Diversity of race is fine [and all forms of racism should be condemned], but diversity of a common creed is where the wisdom of this age has erred. In trying to be inclusive, many have had to deny truth. The truth of the gospel has been replaced with a different gospel. A gospel of diversity and inclusion at any cost. We are now being asked to even tolerate sin in the midst of Christ’s body for the sake of inclusion.

Diversity is not the answer when it comes to the war of ideas. Unity of thought is still required for membership of any coherent group which hopes to last the test of time, adversity, and the wiles of chance that crashes against the ship of life on which we all ride. Christ once said,” you are either for me, or against me.” And also,”I came not to bring peace, but a sword.” That kind of singularity of thought is lost on this generation of milk toast snowflakes.

There is, however, a new religion. A religion of convenience. For lack of a better term, a sentimental humanitarianism. This religion is filled with good intentions, sunshine and puppy dogs! But when reality is introduced to this Church of “nice” and wishful thinking, it shows itself to be the shallow, empty, and bankrupt kind of faith that leads, ultimately, to perdition.

Conclusion

All this being said, tolerance can be a good thing when practiced out of love for neighbor, but this tolerance must always be practiced without losing sight of the uncompromising truth of Almighty God. At the same time we must remember all kind of people’s don’t always mix well together; because of socio-economic, religious, cultural, as well as, political reasons. So, we must therefore conclude the sovereign right of nations to uphold and defend their territorial borders is given to us as a divine right directly from God himself.

“But the Lord came down to see the city and the tower which the sons of men had built. 6And the Lord said, “Indeed the people are one and they all have one language, and this is what they begin to do; now nothing that they propose to do will be withheld from them. 7Come, let Us go down and there confuse their language, that they may not understand one another’s speech.” 8So the Lord scattered them abroad from there over the face of all the earth, and they ceased building the city. 9Therefore its name is called [c]Babel, because there the Lord confused the language of all the earth; and from there the Lord scattered them abroad over the face of all the earth.”(Genesis 11:5-9)

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Christ the King

Baptized in 1991. Confirmed Roman Catholic 2015. I am married and the father of two sons. My education includes a B.A. in Geography and Urban planning. My interests are in reading the Bible and good books like Will Durant's, The Story of Civilization.

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