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Saturday, August 12, 2017

Religion and Geopolitics Review: Saturday, August 12

by Dr. David Pence and A. Joseph Lynch

THE WEEKLY BRIEF
THE STAKES IN NORTH KOREA Kim Jong Un, the 34 yr old leader of North Korea, is not old enough to be a US President. Like 31 yr old Mohammad bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, he has brought a young man's assertiveness to his country's foreign policy. North Korea has 25 million people while South Korea has 50 million people in a land mass 5/6 of North Korea. China with 1.4 billion people and Japan with 126 million people are neighbors with histories of conquering this ancient people. Both South Koreans and North Koreans believe a united Korea is the eventual political goal and Koreans on both sides of the 38th believe Korea needs the technology of advanced weapons to balance the threats of their larger neighbors. All of those considerations have nothing to do with America.

Turning to the US, the North Koreans see South Koreans as their countrymen in occupied territory. Kim Jong Un notes that when a small nation like Libya gave up their nuclear weapons, the leader was soon decapitated (Gadaffi killed in 2011 after US inspired NATO intrusion in country). He sees a hostile American Congress to Iran even after Iran gave up weapons grade uranium in a deal sanctioned by Europe, Russia and China. Korea has been split along the 38th parallel since the end of WWII. In the Korean War of 1950-1953, the Chinese allied with the North Koreans after American led UN troops drove to the Yalu River-a demarcation of China and North Korea. More than 80% of North Korean trade is with China. In Asia, Kim Jong Un is not a great statesman but he is a real leader.  He is most definitely not seen as a crazy little oriental dictator ridiculed by the Hollywood media and then cyber-revenged in real life.  It is not at all clear that a US attack on North Korea would be seen by the Chinese as anything but continued border infringement by US. It didn't help when on Aug 10 US warships sailed within 12 miles of the new Chinese airfields on the man made isle they have constructed to display their claims in the South China Sea. Henry Kissinger warned in his book China that the most likely scenario for China going to war would be infringement on their borders or foreign encroachment on a neighboring country. China has much more in common with North Korea trying to defend itself than the US projecting culture and weapons 7000 miles away from our homeland.  North Korea is not targeting the continental US  or Asian population centers.  Much better strategic targets are the unpopular US military bases throughout Asia and 160,000 US citizens on Guam next to Anderson Air base.  Guam has been called "an aircraft carrier posing as an island". 

The US wants this conflict to be seen as a young bellicose dictator disrupting Asian stability and threatening world order. North Korea wants to depict the US as a continuing reminder of the 19th century of shame when western white nations colonized and disrespected all the great civilizations of Asia. It is doubtful that North Korea would aim its firepower at Asian populations--- not even their traditional enemy Japan. They say to China (and they whisper to nuclear armed Pakistan), "Why is the one country in human history who laid waste to Asian population centers with nuclear weapons now contesting  Chinese borders, emasculating Japan and South Korea with military occupations, and threatening us because we are developing nuclear weapons to deter them? Is there no man or country to resist them and reclaim our honor?"  The Philippines have a strong leader who is establishing order at home and has changed sides in the China-US dispute over Chinese territory claims in the South China Sea. This geopolitical transformation of a once dependable ally in Asia is treated in the US press as an opportunity to scold the elected Rodrigo Duterte as a sexist and a thug. We must see the Asian nations and their leaders clearly. The division of Korea is the last "nation tragedy" of the Cold War. If Russia, China and the US cannot come to a long overdue real Cold War peace than once again the small nations will serve as killing grounds. It will be full of sound and fury.   And it may well "signify nothing."


I. POPE FRANCIS AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

POPE FRANCIS S.J. IS NOT JAMES MARTIN S.J. Deacon Jim Russell at Catholic World Report e explains how the Pope sees the Trans-Gender movement as anti-ecology.

The New York Times reported this in August 2016 better than Catholic conservatives:
"Leaders of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender groups expressed dismay on Wednesday after Pope Francis said that schoolchildren are being taught they can choose their gender as part of what he called an “ideological colonization.”

Francis was meeting privately with bishops in Poland last week when he broached the matter. “Today, in schools they are teaching this to children — to children! — that everyone can choose their gender,” he said, according to a transcript released by the Vatican on Tuesday.

Marianne Duddy-Burke, the executive director of DignityUSA, a leading organization of L.G.B.T. Catholics, said the comments represented a “dangerous ignorance” about gender identity, which is no more a choice than height or hair color.

“It’s very troubling that the pope would say this,” Ms. Duddy-Burke said on Wednesday. “It also shows that the pope doesn’t understand the danger that his words can mean for gender-nonconforming people, particularly those who live in countries with laws or cultural pressures that put these people at risk for violence.”
VATICAN OPENING TO RUSSIATop diplomat goes to Russia. This is a priority that the Pope and the President share. Forget the Jesuit and Protestant journalists who do not understand America. Watch the actions of the Pope and his diplomatic corps.

A CATHOLIC STATESMANAn Englishman with a top hat and six kids.

CATHOLICS AND/OR AMERICANSSmirak on Chaput.

THE TRANSFIGURATION AND POPE PAUL VIA profound Christological and historical reflection.

THE PARISH - THINK COSMICALLY AND ACT LOCALLY; THE BENEDICT OPTION IN PRACTICEReflection of August 4, Memorial of St John Vianney. Fr George Rutler - advice for a young priest.

MILITARY AND SEMINARIES - WHY ALL-MALE INSTITUTIONS HAD FEMINIST SPEECH CODES: From Peggy Noonan on generals and admirals:
"On social issues they generally tend to be moderate to liberal. I have never to my knowledge met a high officer who was pro-life. They largely thought Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell a reasonable policy, but they’re realists: Time moves on, salute and execute. They don’t want to damage or retard their careers being on the wrong side of issues whose outcomes seem culturally inevitable. You don’t die on a hill that is not central to the immediate mission."
There was no place in American culture where honest discussion of sex roles was shut down earlier and more definitively than the military. To speak against women soldiers could be a career ending statement showing inability to "lead the new modern army." Catholic all-male seminaries experienced the same paradox. If seminarians (candidates for the priesthood) spoke too loudly against women priests that was taken as evidence those "rigid" fellows were incapable of "working collaboratively with the newly empowered laity." The all male seminary forbade assertively masculine public discussion. Military bases where even intramural sports teams had to be female inclusive were similar to the seminaries--these male groups could not speak AS MEN in public speech.


II. ISLAM AND THE MIDDLE EAST

A NEW ONLINE VIDEO VOICE LOOKING AT 9/11 AND SAUDI ARABIAA video laying out a few basics.

PERSECUTED CHRISTIANS AND MIDEAST: A book review and AOA essay in the StarTribune stressing the obligation of our Christian nation to protect Christians.

RUSSIA, CHINA, EUROPE, AND BRITAIN GO TO IRAN INAUGURATION - WHOSE NOT COMING TO DINNER? The US policy of ignoring civic functions of crucial nations  deprives us of ritual  acts of international diplomacy that a nation state must employ to build fraternity among peoples. Saudi Arabia and Israel are both at war with Iran. We are not.


III. AMERICAN POLITICS AND FOREIGN POLICY

SCANDALS TO INVESTIGATE NOT MANUFACTUREReal stories seeking light from Victor Davis Hanson.

MCMASTER CLEANING HOUSE AT NSC - AN OBJECTION FROM ISRAELI RIGHTEverything that bothers Carolyn Glick here. Seems like a useful and necessary balance in American policy. Israel's intent is to ally with Saudi Arabia and bring down the Shia government of Iran.That should not be US policy.

IN RUSSIAA Statue to Gorbachev and Reagan.

WHILE IN THE US - CONGRESS SANCTIONS LAW HOBBLES EXECUTIVE AND STRIKES OUR EUROPEAN ALLIESEurope Uneasy as Congress lets its anti-Trump anger hamper American diplomacy.

TRUMP IS LOSING HIS RUSSIA POLICY TO REPUBLICAN STAFF AND MILITARY HAWKSBuchanan explains. When will an anti-war Democrat or a Christian public intellectual come to the President's aid and shake off the grip of the war interests? Listening to the effeminate Lindsey Graham talking about destroying North Korea should raise the ire of every Christian man and honest patriot. Asians will not think US bombing of an Asian population(North Korea) is an act of protection. Emotionally many see the antics of North Korea the way their ancestors saw the Japanese defeat of Russia in 1905 - finally a yellow nation resisting the white foreigners. Unfortunately Diversity Training has not yet taught American policymakers to see the world through the eyes of other countries and cultures.

THE COLLUSION TO OVERTHROW THE AMERICAN ELECTION: It is not the Russians but illegal "spies and traitors" inside the government in collusion with the major East Coast media who are engaged in illegal acts trying to overthrow the legitimately elected President Trump. Did the Washington Post have a "duty" to publicize transcripts of presidential calls? Doesn't that greatly reduce the ability of the President to deal with foreign leaders in a trusting confidential manner which makes war and conflict less likely?

REVEREND HILLARYWill Mrs. Clinton turn to Methodist preaching?


IV. CULTURE OF LIFE, CULTURE OF PROTECTION

HITTINGER ON DAWSON AND SAVING THE WEST: An essay from the Imaginative Conservative.

BLACKS, THE IRISH, AND BOXINGThe way men should write sports stories. he is a white writer in the black press. Multiple white editors would not take his piece.

A NOVEL FOR OUR TIME - THE POSSESSED BY DOSTOEVSKY: From a review of the novel:
"In late 1860s Russia there was an unusual level of political unrest caused by student groups influenced by liberal, socialist and revolutionary ideas imported from Europe. In 1869, Dostoevsky conceived the idea of a 'pamphlet novel' directed against the radicals." 

According to translator Richard Pevear, the demons are "that legion of isms that came to Russia from the West: idealism, rationalism, empiricism, materialism, utilitarianism, positivism, socialism, anarchism, nihilism, and, underlying them all, atheism."

The counter-ideal to the demons (expressed in the novel through the character of Ivan Shatov) is that of an authentically Russian culture growing out of the people's inherent spirituality and faith.

In a letter to a friend, Dostoevsky alludes to the episode of the Exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac in the Gospel of Luke as the inspiration for the title: "Exactly the same thing happened in our country: the devils went out of the Russian man and entered into a herd of swine... These are drowned or will be drowned, and the healed man, from whom the devils have departed, sits at the feet of Jesus."
An important correction of the title from another book review:
The title is a case in point. The Russian word means evil spirits, not the people possessed by them. Had Dostoevsky wanted to name this work "The Possessed," he could easily have done so, Russian having an exact equivalent. There is also a perfectly good Russian word for devils, and it is not the word Dostoevsky chose to use.

"Demons" is the Dostoevsky novel for our age; in fact, it is a key novel as such for an age that has come to recognize the evils of ideology--any ideology. At the time it appeared in Russia, it could be read as the other sort of "key novel," a roman a clef , based as it was on the ideologically rationalized murder of a party member who had strayed from the fold. Millions and millions of ideologically rationalized murders later, it is infinitely more timely. Dostoevsky could not be published at all in the Soviet Union during the Stalinist years, and even in the relatively liberal post-Stalinist period this novel remained taboo and thus virtually unavailable in popular editions. Now that Russia has renounced its ideology it is being read with a vengeance: "Demons" tells Russia's story in microcosm, and in advance.

V. AROUND THE WORLD R&G ROUND UP

MODI AND FOREIGN RELATIONS: A review.

AP REPORTER ON LEAVING: Venezuela.  In South America, the capitalism vs. communism debate is an atheist knot to be untied by a host of Catholic Bolivar/Peron/Franco nationalists rising in each country to ally with a Christian nationalist United States to the north. Establishing police order and justice in land and labor are paramount.

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Luther and Calvin -- then and now




Martin Luther (d. 1546) and John Calvin (d. 1564) -- why are their beliefs and practices so different from their modern adherents?

What's remarkable is that big differences showed up even by the time of the First Great Awakening (mid-18th century), represented by the preaching of Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield.

One of the most knowledgeable students of these matters is David Anders, a longtime Calvinist who ended up converting to Catholicism.

From an essay of Anders about his deepening study of Calvin's theology:
"Calvin shocked me by rejecting key elements of my Evangelical tradition. Born-again spirituality, private interpretation of Scripture, a broad-minded approach to denominations – Calvin opposed them all. I discovered that his concerns were vastly different, more institutional, even more Catholic. Although he rejected the authority of Rome, there were things about the Catholic faith he never thought about leaving. He took for granted that the Church should have an interpretive authority, a sacramental liturgy and a single, unified faith."

Take a look at this interview with Dr. Anders, conducted by the Jesuit priest Mitch Pacwa.

[The most interesting segment is from the 9:00 mark to 27:00].




UPDATE:
"Calvin believed that the Eucharist provides an undoubted assurance of eternal life.
Resembling the Roman Catholic view, Calvin stated that the sacrament of the Eucharist provided the 'undoubted assurance of eternal life to our minds, but also secures the immortality of our flesh.' "



"Luther made an attempt to remove the books of Hebrews, James, Jude and Revelation from the biblical canon.
He did so because he believed these books went against certain Protestant doctrines.

"Luther believed that human free will didn’t exist. He wrote:
'With regard to God, and in all that bears on salvation or damnation, (man) has no free-will, but is a captive, prisoner and bondslave, either to the will of God, or to the will of  Satan...
We do everything of necessity, and nothing by free-will; for the power of free-will is nil...' "

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

August 8 - MEMORIAL OF SAINT DOMINIC: Teacher and Priest

[first published August 8, 2014]

                             

Dominic (pictured meeting with Francis of Assisi early in the 13th century) gathered a fraternity of preachers and teachers. He recognized that heresies could only be countered by knowledge of the Real Truth and delivery of this Truth by holy preachers. Thus the Dominican motto: VERITAS.

What was particularly lacking in Saint Dominic's day was articulate and intelligent doctrinal preaching. The whole reason of being for the Dominicans was spreading the Good News of our Lord.
(A good summary of his life and an explanation of why Dominicans celebrate another feast day for their founder.)

I came across a sermon by a Polish preacher in which he described Dominic as "God's athlete" for his implacable struggle against the Dragon who tries to deceive us and deliver us to eternal darkness. He mentioned three ways that the Spanish saint did this:
  • as is shown by the painting (below) by Blessed Fra Angelico – St. Dominic eagerly adored the cross as the venue where Christ defeated death;
  • through the preaching of the Word of truth and life for the conversion of others, St. Dominic tied up the demon by the Word of God, giving to the seekers the light of the true Gospel;
  • as one of the Dominican legends says, when Satan visited one of the first convents, he got scared of the 'capitular' – the place where brothers confess their faults; the life rooted in humility, the awareness of the fact of how much a person needs the Savior, this is the moment when Satan loses.
                                               
                                         
"A man who governs his passions is master of his world. We must either command them or be enslaved by them. It is better to be a hammer than an anvil."                                (St. Dominic, d. 1221)

Fra Angelico (d. 1455) was one of the countless simple  souls whose spiritual gaze became more luminous through their association with the Dominicans. Pope John Paul II beatified the Florentine painter, naming him the patron of Catholic artists. Here is his free rendition of the Transfiguration of the Lord, with the inclusion of the Virgin Mary and Saint Dominic on either side:

                                 

Saturday, August 5, 2017

Religion and Geopolitics Review: Saturday, August 5

by Dr. David Pence and A. Joseph Lynch


THE WEEKLY BRIEF

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS REMOVE THE SWORD FROM PATRIOTS

Th fourth order of the Catholic fraternity, the Knights of Columbus, is built upon the virtue of patriotism. The traditional garb of the fourth order includes swords and the regalia of knights. It is a recognition that Catholic men owe to their countries the civic obligation of participating in protection. This was a crucial message that Catholic workingmen needed to send to their Protestant countrymen in America where the Knights were founded. This shared protective duty linked Catholic men to Protestant men in an ecumenical American brotherhood of arms. An ecumenism of arms in the American male mind is a far better brotherhood than the ecumenism of blood our fellow Christians are sharing in the Mideast. No one has articulated this more eloquently than a Boston Knight from the Bunker Hill Council. The duty of men to protect their country (or realm) has been longstanding Catholic custom. In the deeply lavenderized culture of western Catholic clergy there is an abhorrence to such martial virtues and a repugnance toward the sword in church. Many pastors will not allow the Knights in liturgical events if they wear swords.
The Knights say they are modernizing their uniform. That is their prerogative. But removing the weapon from the garb is disarming the civic protector. This is not a change of uniform but a redefinition of the patriot. Especially for Americans where the knights are most rooted in history and membership, disarmament betrays the Christian understanding of mature masculinity and protective civic duty.  The Christian sword is no longer carried by Peter and the Church but by citizens of nations. We are not pacifists nor butchers. Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called sons of God. That is not a call to hippie protest but the Christian tranquility of order provided by the father, the policeman, and the soldier. Is it not clear that the great need in Catholic Latin America is for  Christian civic strongmen who will bring both justice and order to the nations. There is an unhealthy body of thought among clergymen of the rich Northern/Western countries of Christendom that the sword is never necessary. Peter has sheathed his sword but France's King Louis and Mexico's Jose Sanchez del Rio are saints who used their arms for a holy reason. The man of weapons is as much a personality of a living Christianity as is the priest, the scholar and the worker.  This symbolic emasculation comes in just the age that needs the brotherhood of Christian warrior-statesmen to defend the nation and Church from the external and internal criminal threats of the armed Cains. Is there not the scent of that other great enemy of brotherhood here? The kissing Judas pursing his lips  chiding us to put away that ancient sword no longer necessary in the nonviolent Christian ethic of modern times.


I. ISLAM AND THE MIDDLE EAST

AFGHANISTAN - WHO KNOWS. WHO CARES: The breakdown of public discourse and a sense of national purposes. The country that has most frustrated US efforts in Afghanistan has always been Pakistan. Afghanistan is a very different theatre than the Mideast - it is in South Asia. India, Russia, China, and Iran are all players in the final solution. The Salafist Muslims here are more often from Pakistan than Saudi Arabia, but the Saudis have played a most nefarious role in Pakistan politics. Now we find an under-reported tale about DNC chief Debbie Wasserman and her Pakistani IT men.

THE CIA AND THE SYRIAN WAR - AN UNHOLY ALLIANCE OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS: The last years of the Obama administration his CIA was headed by John Brennan who fully embraced the foreign policy objectives of Saudi Arabia. The Saudis of course have been portrayed as our allies. Thus Brennan's devotion appears enthusiastic but not treasonous. Our bloody involvement in trying to overthrow the Assad regime in compliance with Saudi "allies" was a policy advanced much more strongly by certain government officials than by President Obama. President Obama could help the country by reflecting on how he too was often opposed by "the deep state" in trying to change policies in the Mideast. Interviews by Jeffery  Goldberg of Atlantic with President Obama and  David Samuels of New York Times Magazine with Obama's advisor Ben Rhodes are indispensable in understanding how Obama was as much an outsider as Trump in facing the Washington foreign policy "blob".


II. GEOPOLITICS AND AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY

MCCAIN AND SCHUMER TEAM UP AGAINST TRUMP BY HITTING RUSSIA WITH SANCTIONS THAT HIT EUROPEAN NATIONS: The desire to embarrass Donald Trump has driven the old political elite into a new alliance making imprudent decisions for the country. The sanctions against Russia are opposed by all of our European allies. They see it as the worst kind of "America alone, America First."  But this policy is not coming from President Trump but Democratic Party leader Schumer and the "Never-Trump-Neocons" led by McCain. David Goldman (aka Spengler) tells this convoluted tale.

TRUMP IS CHANGING FOREIGN POLICYNo more regime change in Syria - a sea change from the failed policy of McCain-Clinton-Graham. Withholding payment to Pakistan is a direction we have advocated with many others for several years. But a lot of Neocons are still in key places. Buchanan asks, "Will we fight everybody?"

A STUDENT ESSAY MORE PERCEPTIVE THAN ANY FOREIGN POLICY ESSAY IN YEARS: The John Quincy Adams Society and National Interest magazine ran an essay contest for students to argue for a more moderate American foreign policy. A great essay on mistaking our allies' interests for our own highlighting the Saudi monarchy's war against the Shia. We wrote a similar analysis a year ago for the Minneapolis Startribune. . 

POLAND, EUROPE, RUSSIA: Peter Rieth interviews Michal Krupa of Poland. Our interview with Rieth.

ESTONIA: 1.3 million citizens, 300,000 ethnic Russians. Historically Lutheran but now one of least religious countries in world. Suddenly America's best friend.  Vice President Mike Pence is as convinced as Lindsey Graham on the nefarious designs of the Russians. Arming small neighbors of Great Powers is an old and dangerous game. Think Cuba 1962.


III. CULTURE OF LIFE, CULTURE OF PROTECTION

RABBI SACKS ON DECADENCE OF THE WEST AND GLOBAL CHRISTIANITY: Rod Dreher comments with video of actual talk by Sacks included.

NAVY SHIPS, NO MORE URINALS BUT SELECTIVE SERVICE PREPARES TO  GET OUR GIRLS: The madness gets locked in the steel structures. Women in combat - the "draft our daughters" move in selective service. And once again a prominent role by "war hero" John McCain who has run a lot of cover over the years for the sexual revolutionaries.

WHY JUDAISM, THEN CHRISTIANITY REJECTED HOMOSEXUALITY: Dennis Prager essay.

DUNKIRK, NATION, CHARACTER - KASS REVIEW: From the review by John Kass :
"The star of 'Dunkirk' is the character of the British people at that time, in the worst days of the war, long before America joined in, when the British Expeditionary Force was humiliated in Europe and almost destroyed.

"And so it is a movie about a people of a certain time, a people who knew who they were, a people who firmly understood their culture and their obligations to it, and to their nation, and to each other."

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

The regnant delusion





The famous Danish storyteller Hans Christian Andersen gave us the simple boy who kept pointing out the awkward Truth!


Paul Kengor describes some of the confused depths we've reached as a society.


"Hail Freedonia!" We have nothing to fear but gender itself, above the fruited plain.
The Republican senators John McCain and Orrin Hatch (the 83-year-old Mormon) always make sure their ears are to the ground -- and are completely on board the Transgender Train.

Let a child call out! It is not just transgenders in the military. It is males pretending to be married to one another; and females masquerading in male military units and the Christian clergy. As Pope Francis reminds us, gender is part of the created order that we are to respect as an ecological given in nature. Even if the 'fake news' reports there is no gender, it is time to wreck the Emperor's parade. Let a child call out!