3 thoughts on “Christian Militia forming in South Carolina”
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Christians in America today are so lukewarm, so protestant, that they’re more willing to pick up a weapon and fight to kill, because they are not dangerous enough with God’s Sword (The Word) and not militant enough to convert sinners.
Catholic Militancy would have solved this 400 yesrs ago, but then the Jesuits came along.
400 years ago the Jesuits were militant. Many of them were martyred in Maine for the faith, by the armed forced of Massachusetts colony.
Interesting is a quote from the first and only president of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, who stated:
“The principle for which we contended is bound to reassert itself, though it may be at another time and in another form.”
So what was the principle that Southern statesmen believed worth fighting for? The principle of right and good government which they saw as limited government.
Gen. Thomas J. Jackson explained it this way:
“If the North triumphs, it is not alone the destruction of our property; it is the prelude to anarchy, infidelity, the ultimate loss of free and responsible government on this continent. It is the triumph of commerce, the banks and factories. We should meet the Federal invader on the outer verge of just and right defense and raise at once the black flag. No quarter to the violator of our homes and firesides!”
Have we arrived at another time and what will be the form?