Observations©
  By Donald
                           S. Conkey
   
  Date: May 13, 2010 - # 1021 Title: America’s
                           ‘Utopian’ Civilization (4185)
   
  Last week, while pondering
                           America’s ever growing and divisive political divide, I retrieved the eleventh volume of Will and Ariel Durant’s
                           ‘The Story of Civilization – The Age of Napoleon’ from my library. The first third of this 900 page tome
                           is the history of the French Revolution. It tells how Napoleon rose to power and became “The Emperor” following
                           the revolution’s reign of terror when the Seine River literally ran dark with the blood of the thousands who were guillotined
                           – often only because those guillotined were of the wrong political party or were rich or had royal blood in their veins.
                                      
                           I thought as I read this French history I could be reading today’s newspaper or watching today’s television
                           reports on the events unfolding right before our eyes today all across America – events unthinkable only a few years
                           ago. Could these current events lead up to a second American revolution? Could the Potomac River become America’s Seine
                           River? We all hope not. But revolutions often follow when a government rejects God and subject their subjects to the ‘wisdom
                           of man.’ 
  The
                           French Revolution was inspired by Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence and the first of several waves of French revolutionaries
                           attempted to establish their new government on the same principles established by the Founding Fathers in America’s
                           Foundational Documents. 
             
                           But there was one major difference between the American Revolution and the French Revolution. God! God influenced America’s
                           Founders and helped George Washington win an unwinnable war. But the French revolutionaries left God out of their efforts.
                           In fact not only did the French leave God out of their revolution they set out to destroy God in France. The godless revolutionaries
                           sent many of the priests to the guillotine and then confiscated all Church property and made all remaining clergy employees
                           of the state. 
  Could
                           this happen here in America? Many do not want to believe it could happen but it has happened before and a few believe it is
                           happening here today. They see it as they watch the relentless implementation of the Progressive Movements efforts to cut
                           off all ties to America’s God, its Foundational Documents, and its Founding Fathers – proclaiming those documents
                           outdated and the Founders out of date. Their movement is following the same path that led to the French Revolution –
                           and its indiscriminate blood bath. 
             
                           I hope my posterity will have the same opportunities to reach their potential that I have had in my 82 years. We all
                           hope this for our posterity. But many of my generation now fear they have lived through the ‘Golden Years’ of
                           the America’s civilization. Yes, my generation had their challenges: the great depression, World War II, the Cold War,
                           etc, but we all pulled together and America’s Statute of Liberty became the shining light on the hill and the world’s
                           enslaved sought to come to the shores of America – and many, like our ancestors paid a heavy price to reach America.
                           People seeking liberty still do. Look at America’s southern border where those who live in Mexico under economic bondage,
                           and often fear for their lives, will do almost anything to escape their current way of life – even give up their life
                           to live free. 
             
                           Has America been the world’s Utopia? For our ancestors it was. For the worlds enslaved today it still is. Why?
                           Because of God’s Influence in the Making of America! The principles embedded in America’s governing documents
                           are the principles of liberty Moses brought down off Mt Sinai. These documents have allowed America to cure many of the ills
                           of society – not all, but many, slavery being one. Unfortunately many of the leaders of the descendents of those freed
                           have rejected those principles and are leading their people back into bondage with the government, like the French under Napoleon,
                           being their taskmaster. 
             
                           Is there such a thing as a Utopia? Yes, I think there is! And America came close to the following definition of a Utopian
                           civilization until corruption began to destroy its lofty goals from within with the people unwittingly being led down that
                           same path of greed and envy the French followed when they followed their own French Pied Piper, Robespierre, down into self-
                           destruction. 
  The
                           Durant’s, on page 352 of their book, provides a description of a Utopian Civilization. It reads: “A [Utopian]
                           Civilization is a people given social order by government, law, religion, morals, customs, and education, and left sufficiently
                           free to invent and experiment, to develop friendships, clarity, and love, and to beget art, literature, science, and philosophy.”
                           This was America until the Progressives began to change it. 
  Will America’s ModernDay Patriots be able to restore America to its
                           near Utopian Civilization? I think they will but it will take much effort by the few who, like Patrick Henry, will rise up
                           and say “Give me liberty or give me death” while being led by a ModernDay George Washington.