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Tucker asks Trump: Are we on the path to civil war?

Are We⁣ Heading Toward Civil War?

“May you live in interesting times.”

At first, this famous (and possibly Chinese) curse ⁣seems pretty tame, especially in a crude⁤ culture such as our own where insults cannot help but contain underhanded ⁤jabs, sarcasm, and gutter talk.

However, when one stops⁤ to contemplate the saying, one soon realizes that⁢ it is no ⁤enviable fate⁣ to “live in interesting times.”

Why? Because interesting times are fraught with chaos, instability, and (often violent) social upheaval.

On Wednesday, ⁤the Republicans had their first primary debate — ⁤without Donald Trump,⁣ who instead gave an exclusive ‍interview to Tucker Carlson on X, formerly Twitter.

In the interview, Carlson asked⁤ Trump a question that reflects the ⁢deeply held concerns⁤ of many Americans.

“Do you ⁤think we’re moving toward civil war?”

As is clear from ‍his answer, the issue is tied in Trump’s mind⁤ to the events ‍of⁣ Jan.⁢ 6.

“So ​do ⁤you think it’s possible that there’s open conflict? We ⁤seem to be moving toward something,” Carlson ⁣pressed Trump.

“I don’t ⁤know,” Trump said. “You know, I can say this: There’s‍ a level of passion that I’ve never seen. There’s a level of hatred ⁤that I’ve never seen. And ‍that’s probably a bad ⁤combination.”

The polarization of the country is well known, but many of us who have dabbled in ministry ‌or apologetics, especially ⁢at the academic level, have ‍known for years that this was coming.

I can ‍distinctly remember a time when secularist atheists would debate their utilitarian​ ethics and materialist worldview openly with Christians (see an example here).

However, a shift started happening years before Trump was even elected. A new Marxism, a cultural Marxism, had emerged⁣ that did not want to debate anymore.

For the⁢ new Marxists, the debate was over long ago. Those‌ who stood against progress were evil, ⁤and as such no respect, civility, or even basic rights ‌could ever be ‌afforded to them.

They embraced the straw men that Christians‌ often made ⁣of where their‍ secularism would lead. They became the caricature we had ​warned about.

For​ example,⁢ I remember a time when pedophilia was used as an example of where the slippery slope of atheistic⁣ ethics would lead, and ⁢at that time, such ​a prediction would anger one’s secular opponents and be⁢ dismissed as ridiculous.

Do you think⁣ we are heading toward ‌civil war?

Now, they openly admit​ this is⁣ something they want, for what they really want is the opposite of what is good and⁣ right as defined by Christian civilization. They want to burn it all down.

If ​the war between⁤ the states in the 1860s — between two ‌sides that were both Western, Christian, ​and American — was inevitable, how much more so the⁣ conflict in which we now find ourselves?

“Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what ⁣partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light ⁣with darkness? What accord has‍ Christ with Belial? Or ‍what portion does a believer ⁢share with an unbeliever? What agreement has ​the‍ temple of God with idols? For we are the temple of the living God” (2 Corinthians 6:14-16).

These two​ worldviews — that of the‍ Christian and that of the unbeliever (in all⁣ of its manifestations) — cannot be bound together in peace and unity.

A person who believes one can murder children cannot be bound to someone ​who believes in the sanctity of life.

A person who believes that men ⁣can ‍have babies⁤ and women can have⁤ penises cannot be bound to someone who‍ believes God‌ made man in ⁣his image, male and female.

A person who worships the natural world, ​science, and the “experts” ‌in white lab coats and thinks⁣ he can derive⁤ morals from such cannot⁢ be bound to someone who bows⁣ to Christ and the authority of his Word and church.

You get the idea.

If the first civil war ​was an irresolvable conflict over the constitutionality of secession and the institution of slavery, then our new civil war ⁣is far more necessary, unavoidable, and stark in its divisions.

Our ⁤war is ‍between good and evil itself, freedom and ⁣tyranny. Of course passion and hatred exist in ⁣such an environment!

In‍ a nation that allows ⁤individuals to live according to their own beliefs and ethics⁤ (at least that’s how it came to be interpreted by the Supreme Court), irreconcilable worldviews eventually coming into conflict seems a foregone conclusion that a toddler could have predicted.

Abraham Lincoln⁣ said in his Lyceum address:

“At what point then is the approach of‍ danger to be expected? I answer, if it ever reach us, it must spring up amongst us. It cannot ⁤come from abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves ‍be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide.”

We are now at ⁢that point. The danger has sprung up among⁤ us, and we will have ⁣to choose the future of our nation.

Thus, after the pattern of Thomas Paine, I now say this to you:

“May⁢ we live through interesting times, so‍ that our children might know boring ones.”

The post Tucker Asks Trump the Question in the Back of‍ Everyone’s Mind: Are We Heading Toward Civil War? appeared⁤ first on The Western Journal.



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