After the Tea-Bags Dry
posted September 1, 2009 - 9:33am
In this American Vision article, Eric Rauch points out that revolutionary ideas (he mentions the 9/12 project and the assorted TEA parties going on in revolt to the vices of the current US government) play 'destruction' too large and rarely conceive of 'replacement' for the system they destroy.
To solidify his point, Rauch reintroduces a review of V for Vendetta (a movie about a French terrorist).
He mentions how even V for Vendetta itself admits the pointlessness of revolution by ending with The Rolling Stones' "Street Fighting Man" ('no place in sleepy London for a Street-Fighting Man; guess I got to be a singer in a rock-and-roll-band'), illustrating the fact that those who are so short-sighted as to think they can fix a wrong by banning its victim are paving a road to 'Hell' (i.e. never-ending destruction).
And--just in case you read that article "the way most people read online writings" (scanning for names-&-buzzwords, then making an instant judgement of the entire thing)--the article is not a case of "the pot calling the kettle 'black'"---in fact, Rauch spends the last couple paragraphs explaining how God--in Jesus Christ--delivered a system to replace 'tradition' ... sad that most 'Christians' cannot see that the history-of-tradion falls away EVERY DAY.
Article: http://www.americanvision.org/article/after-the-re...

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