Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Government serves civil society

OK, if you believe, as is stated in the post under, that a government exists to serve a civil society, how are we doing?


Right now the government is working overtime to undermine natural law with regard to our right to defend ourselves and families from predators and a tyrannical government.

Right now the government is ignoring natural law by funding the wanton destruction of the most innocent of life – babies in the womb clearly demonstrated by ultrasound technology to be babies in the womb. They do this under the ironic guise of “women’s rights” and “women’s health.” The child’s rights? The child’s health?

Right now the government is casting aside natural law and 5,000 years of human history by declaring “marriage” can exist between couples of the same sex. You can love whomever or whatever you chose, I love my dog, but that relationship is not a natural marriage.

Right now the government is casting aside natural law by placing women on the front lines of combat.

Governments and even a “majority” of a “civil society” can mess with these natural laws. They can even pass all manner of “man’s law” declaring them null and void. What they cannot do is cause them to cease to exist. It’s called natural law for a reason. It is part of nature.

Government can tell us we need nothing more than a single shot bolt action .22 rifle and ten rounds of ammunition to protect our home and family, but, by nature, we know better.

Government can tell us that crushing a viable baby’s skull in the womb and sucking the remains out to be thrown out with the garbage is a woman’s health “choice,” but nature tells us to protect the weakest among us. If it didn’t, every child would die within the first 6 months of life.

Government can hide “gay marriage” under the shroud of “civil rights” but it cannot change the nature of marriage as the primordial relationship of a “civil society” - the family. Neither can government change the natural law of procreation. Let’s be clear, you can love whomever or whatever you want. Just because you love it does not mean the government should call that relationship a marriage.

Governments can and have sent all manner of their populations forward to fight, often to be slaughtered, on behalf of the state. History and our nature have condemned them for doing so. What governments cannot do is change our natural understanding of who is best suited for the task.

So how are we doing? Are we becoming a more or less “civil society?” I would contend that in spite of all of our technology and all of our supposed “understanding” of the order of things, every time we mess with or ignore these natural laws, no matter how well intentioned, we become less and less a civil society and slide ever closer to chaos and a sort of Mad Max type of society.

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