Subversion of American Culture
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Although never surrendering
the Confederacy, the South lost the shooting war to the northern invaders in
1865. One hundred and forty years later
Sensible people
throughout the world are asking now as they did in 1865-1877 "How can it
be that
The crushing import
tariffs of the American antebellum period and the theft of
The
ink had barely dried on our new Constitution before subversion began to erode
our newly formed institutions. What transpired was the replacement of the
moderate Calvinist David Tappan of Harvard with the election in 1805 of Unitarian
Henry Ware. For several generations Arminian opinions
had been slowly gaining currency in the vicinity of
Religious
Affiliation of
|
Denomination |
Number of |
Percent of |
Percent of |
Ratio % of Pres. |
|
Episcopalian |
11 |
26.2% |
1.7% |
15.4 |
|
Presbyterian |
9 |
21.0% |
2.8% |
5.1 |
|
Methodist |
4 |
9.5% |
8.0% |
1.5 |
|
Baptist |
4 |
9.5% |
18.0% |
0.5 |
|
Unitarian |
4 |
9.5% |
0.2% |
47.5 |
|
Disciples of Christ |
3 |
7.1% |
0.4% |
18.7 |
|
Dutch Reformed |
2 |
4.8% |
0.1% |
48.0 |
|
Quaker |
2 |
4.8% |
0.7% |
6.9 |
|
Catholic |
1 |
2.4% |
24.5% |
0.1 |
|
Congregationalist/ |
1 |
2.4% |
0.6% |
4.0 |
Keep
in mind that in the table above, the % of the
Unitarianism was a religion of reason; it was heralded as the "Second Awakening". In an age which had little mass communication or literate congregations, oratorical Evangelical Unitarianism was the way to go. It not only inspired feeling, but moved men to action. Evangelicals today are more inspired by oratory of Unitarian fabrication than seeking and reading the truths for their own souls. There are scant few churches today which are devoid of the moral overtones of Unitarianism as launched two centuries ago - a mix of humanism and Puritanism in Harvard's moral philosophy. Even Bill Wilson's Alcoholics Anonymous once offered God as their salvation now serves up a "higher power" as a solution for their patron's failings.
The most successful of Unitarian endeavors on behalf of their view of education was Horace Mann, "Father of American Education". Catholics considered government schools not as an encroaching evil of bigger government, but as a Protestant assault on Catholicism. Public schooling has proven to be a fear of both. Catholic schools have proven to be a failed attempt to preserve their orthodox teachings. Mann was also a Whig. The government school crisis upon us today is an extension of the Unitarian agenda launched over 160 years ago.
An excellent account
of the Unitarians in the vanguard of abolitionism can be read in Al Benson's
brief essay "What the 'History' Books Don't Tell Us".
Unitarian minister Thomas Starr
King is credited with delivering
We've all heard of
the Whigs (1834-1854).
The political agenda
for the Unitarians to advance their moral philosophies upon others, notably the
South ("
Several of their easily recognizable programs have been central banking, direct taxation, high tariffs, "internal improvements", and one failed program - temperance - were among the basic planks of the Whig political agenda.
As any casual reader
can tell I am not a scholar in any loose meaning of the word, just someone
trying to give you some dots with which you can connect, and even better, add
your own in a comprehensible and meaningful mosaic for others to derive meaning
as to their contemporary lives.
I think it a noble tribute to our ancestors to point out that political debate of the 19th century centered around whether an act of government was constitutional, or not. Much of that debate embodied a near universal belief in states rights. "They can't do that - it's a violation of the 10th Amendment!" Today it's argued whether something is 'needed', 'necessary', in the 'national interest', 'fair', or 'ethical'.
The Unitarians got
it right. And we can, too. They weren't witnessing for their Unitarian sect,
but were winning converts to their principles.
Upon this they built a culture of rational humanistic moralism which has proven
a tragedy for our country. The idea here is not to try and bring wayward
souls to your Sunday services. Remember, being men, deacons and ministers can
run aground, too. As you read this, your ideas and beliefs are an embryonic
culture to be shared with those only you can know who may have an interest.
Your minister can learn from you. Building a fabric of understanding and
restoring the truth as to way things used to be is our ticket to the
restoration of Americanist ideals. With an informed
The South has a long way to go to reach the level of understanding necessary to govern themselves; and for this reason I view secession as a foolish option. Replacing one collection of tyrants with another to rule over a dumbed-down electorate is not a world I want to live in.
Bill Rummel
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