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Our roots banished from the public sphere

Slowly but surely Judeo-Christianity is sweeping towards the exit door. Oh sure it is not outright persecution very sharp and bloody well like our fathers experienced in other places at other times but finally, whether we like it or not , we pray disappearing into the back kitchen, and asking us not to move. Year after year the ban is becoming more pressing.

Nurseries disappear from the public space on the pretext that they hurt the eyes of non-Christian: the figurines are considered undesirable places of cities and even villages. I read in "La Croix" of Wednesday, December 18 that the tribunal of Amiens has overturned a city council Montiers (Oise), who had decided to install the traditional nativity scene on the village square. Reason? The law stipulates that after 1905 they can no longer affix religious symbols in public except on places of worship.
Counsel argued in vain that we were here more in the cultural sphere as in the religious, nothing is done. The administrative judge seems unaware that even in non-Catholic families - even non-believers - are often found under the tree nurseries because it is part of the symbols of Christmas and the festival itself has become over the centuries a family celebration, whatever the religious convictions of each of others. The best part is that the litigation was brought by a person who lives and even the village who said, when asked that "there are issues far more important."
Well I do not think so. This seems symptomatic not only important but I do want to cite another case. For months the free newspaper "20 minutes" had provided a supplement for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, which is in the diocese of Lyon the opportunity to pay homage to the Virgin Mary by putting candles on the windowsill on the evening of December 8. My family has given to this rite throughout my childhood ... But the newspaper has finally decided not to publish the supplement because the prayer of greeting Evangelical might offend its readers ...
As we often say Bishop Ravel, our bishop, we entered in recent years in a secular regime that ignores gum or anything that is religious. And as says Jean-Pierre Denis, the editor of "Life": "Christianity is violently ejected from the public sphere but quietly banned from all areas of the collective memory of all our cultural unconscious. We live a firm denial of peaceful, insidious, and politically correct as a devil. "
ideologues who promote such evil secular renunciation, denial and vacuum cleaning thereby show their ignorance of human nature and make the bed for future civil wars. First the French population from immigration, like all foreigners living in our country equate the rejection of religious denial of God and reinforce the utter contempt in which they hold the West, land of atheism. And this further justifies all kinds of "holy wars" engaged on our soil against a Europe which has become a pagan land where God is banned.
is how we provide with the utmost complacency, the sticks that we Rossi and the bombs that hit us! Europe, in an irrational and suicidal masochism, refuses to recognize its Judeo-Christian roots. His end is inevitable because it is a certainty, those who deny their roots are no future.

Robert Poinard

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