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Voice of Reason posts the next installment of the Last Crusade oration: Last Crusade 34 Sexual Counterrevolution. The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world. In which the madness of the Sexual Revolution is explained. Vice does not make the vicious joyful. It makes them vicious.
Voice of Reason posts the next installment of the Last Crusade oration: Last Crusade 33 Know Thine Enemy. The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world. There is a twisted logic to complaints of the Feminist. What vexes the shrew is not wholly imaginary, and her pain is real. What she cannot do is identify the real source of her discontent: which is the Sexual Revolution itself.
Voice of Reason posts the next installment of the Last Crusade oration: Last Crusade 32: Fighting the Wrong Battle.
The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world. The Last Crusade is a Holy War, so any effort to achieve its aims by compromise or conciliation is foredoomed, as is any approach which aids the division in America. A spiritual war cannot be defeated by cultural influence; a culture war cannot be won by political maneuvering. Only truth prevails.
Voice of Reason posts the next installment of the Last Crusade oration: Last Crusade 31 The Strumpet Fortune. The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world. The Enemy silences opposition by leveling accusations. Finally is the accusation that dissent defies the inevitable. The pattern of history conforms to certain scientific and unavoidable steps. Any debate about the unavoidable is in vain, hence need not be answered.
Voice of Reason posts the next installment of the Last Crusade oration: Last Crusade 30 Beware the Heffalump. The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world. The Enemy silences opposition by leveling accusations. This includes the accusation that current danger is too immediate to permit any dissent. It is too late in the day for a debate, and the nursery is already on fire, so to stop now and talk is a waste of time, if not sabotage and sedition meant to aid the enemy.
This alleged danger is never real, and always follows the same pattern: an assertion of wisdom by the foolish, compassion by the heartless, courage by the craven, combined with a promise to work wizardry, changing nature and human nature.
Voice of Reason posts the next installment of the Last Crusade oration: Last Crusade 29: The View from Nowhere. The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world. The Enemy silences opposition by leveling accusations. Third is the accusation that an honest argument is merely subjective opinion, hence arbitrary, hence need not be answered, and indeed cannot be answered. For who can have an argument about a mere matter of taste?
Voice of Reason posts the next installment of the Last Crusade oration: Last Crusade 28: Wolves in Wool. The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world. The Enemy silences opposition by leveling accusations. Second is the accusation that any opposing argument is in bad faith, hence need not be answered.
Voice of Reason posts the next installment of the Last Crusade oration: Last Crusade 27: Thought is Thought Crime. The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world. The Debate is Over (Continued): The Enemy calls on settled authority to quell debate. The Enemy quells debate by the corruption of language.
Voice of Reason posts the next installment of the Last Crusade oration: Last Crusade 26 Stolen Laurels. The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world. The Debate is Over (Continued): Junk Science is merely the art of Stolen Laurels, claiming the unearned, as applied to science.
Voice of Reason posts the next installment of the Last Crusade oration: Last Crusade 25 Deadly Junk Science.
The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world. The Debate is Over (Continued): The Enemy calls on settled authority to quell debate. But this so-called settled authority never settles on sound science, only junk science, and with fatal results
Voice of Reason posts the next installment of the Last Crusade oration: Last Crusade 24 The Debate is Over.
The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world. The Enemy silences opposition by leveling false accusations. First is the accusation that any opposing argument is defying settled authority, hence is rude, unscientific, out-of-touch, hence need not be answered.
Voice of Reason posts the next installment of the Last Crusade oration: Last Crusade 23 The Devil’s Advocate.
The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world.
The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world. Three lies best promoting the Devil’s work on earth include saying that Devil does not exist, nor spirit, hope, or meaning; next that Sin does not exist but Utopia does; and finally that Man does not exist but only man-shaped meat robots.
Voice of Reason posts the next installment of the Last Crusade oration: Last Crusade 22: War with the Phantoms.
The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world.
The Enemy is never at war with whom he seems to be. We live in an age obsessed with glass ceilings, dog whistles, and micro-aggressions, that is to say, with phantoms. The phantoms the Enemy claims to oppose are creatures of his own invention.
Voice of Reason posts the next installment of the Last Crusade oration: Last Crusade 20: Luciferianism. The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world. The Enemy is nameless, blind, and paranoid.
Voice of Reason posts the next installment of the Last Crusade oration: Last Crusade 20: The Opium of Utopia. The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world. The enemy says Utopia has never been tried. In reality, the tragic history of nations is nothing but seeking Utopia by trusting despots who promise heaven and deliver hell.