‘The Persistence of Leftism’ (2017)

Painting a couple of melted clocks seems like a lot of trouble to go to, for very little gain, but it made Salvador Dali famous.

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Even more persistent than Dali’s memory is the evil in the human heart that leads us to leftism.

The Persistence of Leftism

“The human heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked. Who can know it?” (Jeremiah 17:9)

It’s important to defeat the Left wherever and whenever it reaches out for power; but remember that unless the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it (Psalm 127:1).

(If you were wondering where was the link to the original 2017 post–well, I forgot to include it! The error has been rectified.)

6 comments on “‘The Persistence of Leftism’ (2017)

  1. Your Scripture quotes are so very pertinent to the crisis that is in existence and building every day. Repentance is the only thing that will rescue.

  2. When I read what leftist philosophers believe, one thing stands out to me. They don’t believe in the Bible and the origins of sin. However, they do recognize something is wrong with humanity. Deep down they understand things are not the way they should be and that human nature is flawed. So they invent new myths that explains man’s sin nature, even though they don’t call it as such, and new ways of redemption. Of course none of them have improved humanity one bit. But they are doomed to repeat the same experiment over and over in the vain hope that man can perfect himself.

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