By Selwyn Duke
The secular fundamentalists are on the march, and one of their latest efforts is a German children’s book that impugns religion. It’s a blunt, vile screed titled How Do I Get to God, Asked the Small Piglet, which seems like it was written by a low-rent Christopher Hitchens. In a DW-World.DE piece about the book, the writers describe it this way:
". . . they [the animal characters] set out to look for ‘God.’ Along the way they encounter a rabbi, a
bishop and a mufti who are portrayed as insane, violent and continually
at each other’s throats."
Unfortunately, they omitted the atheistic communists murdering tens of millions of people and the Nazi occultists pushing concentration camp victims into gas chambers.
Obviously, the irony of this book having been written in Germany is lost on its authors. They no doubt think Christianity is the bane of humanity, but what they don’t know is that Hitler would agree wholeheartedly. In fact, he is a man who once said,
"Christianity is the biggest trick the Jews ever played on Western Civilization."
This is no surprise since, as I referenced earlier, many of those in the upper echelons of the Nazi hierarchy were occultists. This is why they used pagan symbols widely; the swastika and the two crooked S’s of the SS were a couple of them. They also went so far as to rebuild old Germanic pagan temples and send research teams to the East in an effort to prove that the Germans were descended from a race of Aryan supermen. In other words, the expeditions in search of occult power portrayed in Raiders of the Lost Ark was an example of art imitating life.
And so is the book in question here. Sadly, Western Europe has become a cold, dead spiritual wasteland (and we’re working hard to catch up to it). Of course, its descent into secularism is a fruitless endeavor, as destroying the last remnants of a society’s moral foundation will do nothing to create the enlightened civilization envisioned by so many naive social engineers. This is true in Germany, here in the U.S., and on the other side of the Universe.
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