LarTanner
Posts: 36 Joined: Dec. 2015
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Quote (Acartia_Bogart @ May 21 2016,19:45) | I don't think there is enough tinfoil in the world to block out the paranoid cosmic rays that KF appears to be receiving from somewhere.
Transsexuals are going to cause the downfall of society? |
It's not just the transsexuals. Transsexualism is just the latest brick in the wall for KF. In my view, he sees the moral core of Western Christendom as progressively deteriorating since Darwin, at least, maybe earlier into the Enlightenment, Humanism, or the Ascension.
Fro KF, acceptance/legitimization of transsexuals falls on a rotten continuum with SSM, post-modernism, environmentalism, Roe v. Wade, feminism, socialism, fascism, communism, Freudianism, Darwinism, etc. He doesn't care so much about a controversy in North Carolina or a lawsuit of over bakers and cakes. His central thesis is something out of Yeats, with "mere anarchy" being ever loosed upon the world.
Naturally, KF places himself in the prophetic tradition. He upholds "traditional" interpretations of morality while doggedly refusing to look at, much less address, the specifics of a boots-on-the-ground case. I don't know if he ever serves jury duty. My limited experience of it is that thinking over real cases where actual human beings have been negatively affected already and will be further affected (for better or worse) based on the jury's decision--well, sometimes what seems really right is simply not encapsulated in a 2,000 year old shepherd's aphorism.
KF's prophecy is that every apparent victory for non-traditional morality weakens the West for its inevitable apocalyptic showdown with Islamism (his term). He's been vocal recently about plans by the Islamic Brotherhood to infiltrate Western government and undermine Western institutions surreptitiously. KF believes, I think, that at some point in the living future, we'll see several major Western powers overtaken in a coordinated uprising of Muslim insiders. Those of us who thought it wasn't a big deal for a man to marry a man or a woman to marry a woman will then see we left our hemisphere defenseless by dulling the West's moral vision.
KF isn't paranoid, IMO. He thinks he combines the old-style prophet and the spy-novel 'man who knew too much.' He thinks he's a pretty big deal and that future events will vindicate him. That's what all the "for the record" posts are, verses and chapters in the to-be-assembled Book of KF.
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