Can You Say "Selfish B*tch"?
I know she can...
Iacobus over at Moral Highground has a stunning (and I mean STUNNING) post illustrating exactly why Europe will cease to be a Christian, European nation in just a few short decades.
Be prepared to be pissed.
I know she can...
Iacobus over at Moral Highground has a stunning (and I mean STUNNING) post illustrating exactly why Europe will cease to be a Christian, European nation in just a few short decades.
Be prepared to be pissed.
3 Comments:
England and most of Europe really is dead. The corpse is still lumbering around and hasn't started to smell yet but it's a zombie.
Their dying.
And what's left will begin to leave.
Lets pray for their conversion as well as the Muslim immigrants that Jesus will bring them into the fold and begin a new era of Christendom in Europe.
This article generally highlights the logical and inevitable consequences of abandoning the Faith, of separating oneself and one's nation from the unity of Christendom, and of allowing anti-Christian and non-Christian people and philosophies to determine one's destiny.
Britain has become so utterly debased since the Reformation and King Henry VIII's royal hissy-fit that it is a wonder that the British have lasted as long as they have.
I predict they will probably not last much longer, unless the British return to the Faith.
dymphna,
You are correct. The European Christian birthrate has fallen below replacement level and fewer European Christians are being born each year. At the same time, the existing European population is growing older, beyond child-bearing years, and is dying out.
Nature, as the saying goes, abhors a vacuum. The European Christian population is being replaced by, frankly, people who arent them and dont share their religion, culture, or values.
I wonder what the implications will be for the rest of Western, Christian Civilisation. When the people who sustain the civilisation they created are gone, what then?
My guess is that there will be a lot of martyrs towards the end of this century.
Agnus Dei qui tollis peccata mundis, miserere nobis
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