JM writes:
Dear Sir,
In your latest article “Where do we go from here”, you state:
And will we, as all civilizations eventually do, soon go the way of ancient Rome? It's possible. Remember, however, that when Rome fell there were still people living in her lost lands. They still had to forge societies. And some did a better job than others.
As a fellow Christian, I viewed the entire article as an appropriate view of our current society and likely future.
I read your article about Justice Roberts’ decision regarding Obamacare (a low point in history for the court) where you made the statement:
(If you're unusually astute [this does not include Roberts], you understand that civilizations move through phases, and our current leftist one won't last forever.)
In less than three weeks you went from “phases, and our current leftist one won't last forever” to basically advising to stockpile and form local groups for common defense and needs. That’s a bit of a change of perspective in such a short period of time. This change of attitude is what I would like to see explained a bit further.
Sincerely,
JM
Dear JM,
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