Wrestling with the Past

The Wrestler (sculpture) - Wikipedia

This ancient sculpture has been named “The Wrestler.” Scholars think it probably isn’t a wrestler, but it looks like a wrestler warming up for a match. It dates from 1,500 B.C. to 400 B.C.–which is to say they have no idea how old it is. All that can be said for sure is that it’s a piece of great art.

It comes from the Olmec civilization, on the east coast of Mexico–which was not its name, it was a name the Aztecs gave to people living in the country 2,000 years later, we only  use it now for convenience: we do not know what the “Olmecs” called themselves.

They had writing that we cannot read today. They had beautiful paintings which we cannot understand. They invented a rubber ball game that was played throughout Central America until modern times. We do not know a single word of their language, we don’t know the name of anyone who lived there, we have no historical record of what the Olmecs did, or achieved, or failed to do. The quality of their art insists on a high level of civilization. Their buildings were ambitious.

Obviously it was a great civilization. And yet we know nothing, nothing at all, about it. Probably it influenced later civilizations in the area. But in what ways, we don’t know.

The “Olmecs” are gone, leaving behind the works of their hands but nothing else.

A civilization dies, and is erased from history? Yes, it can happen. And yes, it has.

Civilizations Do Die

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Here are some of the stories I couldn’t bear to write about today.

*Democrats stealing elections all over America: no one seems to be able to stop the fraud. It has become a Democrat tradition to contest every election they don’t win, and they’ve got a thousand and one ways to do it.

*Scotland’s Parliament mandates “LGBT education” in all schools: no opting-out allowed.

*Switzerland votes to make “homophobia” and “transphobia” punishable crimes. What does that even mean?

*A Facebook executive is fired for not supporting Hillary Clinton’s political ambitions.

Civilizations die. Usually it’s from a combination of causes from both inside the civilization and outside. Roman Britain, for one, succumbed to internal rot and foreign invasion. St. Gildas, who lived to see his country fall, wrote of his own countrymen as “such a large number who daily run on all fours into Hell.” I think he would say the same of our time.

I watch in horror as our civilization melts before my eyes. Maybe its murderers won’t have to come up with anything more bizarre, more soul-destroying than “transgender.” They are in a rush to abolish nation-states and establish a world government, ruled by themselves. And they don’t care what or whom they have to destroy to get it.

It’s important to realize that all of this has been, and is being, accomplished by small but fanatical minorities who never rest.

We need to work harder than ever to stop them.

O Lord Our God, we are trying, really trying, to serve and establish the Kingdom of Our Lord Jesus Christ, whose right it is: but we can’t do it without you. Strengthen our faith, give us courage, pour your spirit into us: give us endurance, to wait upon the coming of our King. And grant that when He comes, He finds us at our posts, working. In Jesus’ name, Amen.