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As a pastor friend used to say, "Things are getting interestinger and interestinginger." A new article, "The Turning Tide of Intellectual Atheism," which picks up on a trend we have been writing about for a while. The phenomena of atheist and agnostics arguing that we need Christianity.

They noted that one of then, Douglas Murray: “believes that Christianity is essential because secularists have been thus far totally incapable of creating an ethic of equality that matches the concept that all human beings are created in the image of God. In a column in The Spectator, he noted that post-Christian society has three options. The first is to abandon the idea that all human life is precious. “Another is to work furiously to nail down an atheist version of the sanctity of the individual.” And if that doesn’t work? “Then there is only one other place to go. Which is back to faith, whether we like it or not.” On a recent podcast, he was more blunt: ‘The sanctity of human life is a Judeo-Christian notion which might very easily not survive [the disappearance of] Judeo-Christian civilisation’.”

At the rate Western civilization is throwing the Judeo-Christian worldview overboard, there is no reason not to burn down cities, rape, pillage and kill. In the brave new world of CRT and paganism, life is cheap and worthless. Darwinism kicks it and all there is left is predator and prey. 

https://mailchi.mp/d8124eaab6cd/the-fleeting-pleasures-of-sin?e=169825fd77