Bork goes on to say ...
"Since the 1960s, America - from her government to her schools and even to
her churches - has steadily fallen away from the Judeo-Christian values
that >previously illuminated and gave life and strength to the nation's
institutions.? This is equivalent to turning out the country's lights: And
when you turn out the >lights, everything looks the same color in the
dark - that's multiculturalism.
I never did understand that notion the American religious right had about
"abandoning Christian values". That Christian values is the thing that the
US is based on? Revolutionary USA, with oh so French revolutionary ideas
at it's base. And the slogan: "écrasez l'infâme" rings out through the
ages.
To me it seems representative that the "under god" part in the (oh so
utterly horrifying) pledge of allegiance wasn't added until the 1950's. Go
figure. Probably needed to ward of the godless commie scum. You know,
monopolising the Big Guy isn't a bad thing.
...
Just taking a break from a lot of SOM philosophising.
//Chris
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