Tuesday, 1 June 2021

Noble calling or dust in the wind?

At our place across the way, commenter Steve mentions the US Anthem and an old Marine singing the fourth verse.  This is what the old guy was singing:
O thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand
Between their loved homes and the war's desolation.
Blest with vict'ry and peace, may the Heav'n rescued land
Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation!
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
And this be our motto: 'In God is our trust',
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave
Two words there of note - 'freemen' and 'God'.  Both disappearing today under the assault of the other side's cabal and its socialist lackeys of the fifth column.  Children are being taught only by and about the fifth column and why, as long as it feels good, then throwing off everything in order to usher in a Great Reset of Desolation is the highest good.

I'd like now to broaden the term 'faith' and 'faithless' to the secular, in particular, JD Souther's song, sung by Linda Ronstadt.  



Some of the lines are:
Faithless love like a river flows
Raindrops falling on a broken rose
Down in some valley where nobody goes
And the night blows in like the cold dark wind
Faithless love like a river flows
Faithless love where did [we] go wrong
Was it telling stories in a heartbreak song
Where nobody's right and nobody['s] wrong
Faithless love will find you
And the misery entwine you
Faithless love where did I go wrong
[Slight change above in lines 6 and 8.]

I'd like to broaden it even further now to a state of mind, a life attitude, even a national attitude.  The crime is that the destroyers of the nations are every bit as faithful as any churchgoer, to the point of fanaticism, they are fanatically supporting wrong.  

To win their victory though, they must preach faithlessness in others, starting with your children, not theirs.

Everyone must have prizes, one system is as good as any other, ethics are negotiable, taqiyya is the only rule of interaction. Humans are expendable cogs in this machine, to be bestially abused. Faithfulness is only to be laughed to scorn.

When I see someone and realise he's faithful to good, albeit in his own way, then I can trust him.  He's going to at least try to keep the faith by his lights, keep his word.  When I see someone quite faithless, he's nothing but dust in the wind.

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