Las escenas de
terrorismo explícito que está viviendo Europa en estos días han llevado a
reflexiones de todo tipo por parte de sesudos analistas de los más diversos
medios. Sesudos y no tanto. Hay gente que, francamente, hace pipí fuera del
tarro a distancias considerables.
Para Astroboy, la
escupidera de platino se la lleva esta semana la señorita Iben Thranholm (foto). Para
ella, es el “vacío espiritual” europeo el que “invita” al terrorismo islámico.
De esta periodista, de origen danés, informa Russia Today que “…Iben Thranholm
examines political and social events with focus on their religious aspects,
significance and moral implications. She is one of Denmark’s most widely read
columnists on such matters. Thranholm is a former editor and radio host at the
Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR), at which she created a religious news
program that set a new standard for religious analysis in the newsroom.” En
fin. Vayamos a la nota:
Título: Europe's
moral and spiritual vacuum invites acts of terrorism
Texto: These days
the media are overflowing with comments and analyses of last Friday’s terrorist
attacks in Paris. One particular angle is consistently ignored – or banished:
religion. This is a curious omission since the terrorists themselves issue statements
that indicate that religion is their motivation.
The statement in
which IS accepts responsibility for the attacks in Paris is made in the name of
Allah and the killings are referred to as “a blessed battle whose causes of
success were enabled by Allah”. It states that Paris was targeted because it is
“a capital of prostitution and vice” and “the lead carrier of the cross in
Europe.”
IS is
consistently referring to the Parisians as “crusaders” – the audience at the
Bataclan, however, are called “pagans gathered for a concert of prostitution
and vice.” The statement closes with a terror threat to strike those who “dare
to curse the Prophet and boasts about their war against Islam”.
A further look at
the character of the attacks reveals with ever-increasing clarity their
symbolic significance. They were carried out on a Friday, the Muslim holiday.
The victims at the Bataclan were listening to music, which is banned in
fundamentalistic Islam, and the first targets to be shot were guests at the bar
drinking alcohol. The symbolism assumed a new dimension when the perpetrators
started firing on the audience of a performance by the band 'Eagles of Death
Metal' of its popular tune “Kiss the Devil”.
A series of
images taken moments before the massacre started, members of the audience are
seen making the hand sign used for devil worship, their index and little finger
lifted in preparation for singing along with the lurid lyrics:
Who'll love the
Devil?
Who'll sing his
song?
Who will love the
Devil and his song?
I'll love the
Devil
I'll sing his
song
I will love the
Devil and his song
What diabolical
irony: the audience in the concert hall sings to the devil and is then
butchered in cold blood by Jihadists claiming to serve Allah by annihilating
pagans celebrating and invoking the Devil.
The Parisians
seem devoid of any sense of the spiritual reality they are inviting. Yet their
invocation was heard and answered. What a heart-breaking scene. Servants of
Allah and pagan revelers becoming a devilish blood sacrifice.
In spite of IS’
own constant and unambiguous references to Allah as the motivation for their
terrorist acts, politicians and mass media alike consistently refuse to
acknowledge religion, let alone mention it.
Instead, they
contort their rhetoric into fantastical figures of unreality by stressing that
the world is not at war with Islam, supported by claims that IS/ISIS/ISIL is
not Islamic, and for this purpose they have adopted the new brand name Daesh,
ostensibly to express denial of Islamism as a religious faith.
When Francois
Hollande spoke at the Congress at the Versailles shortly after the attacks, he
refused to link the atrocities with Islam with even a single word. Obama has
also said time and again that the West is not at war with Islam.
Religion is thus
a total taboo in the narrative of the fight on terror. There are two reasons.
One is political correctness: the ideology of secularism propounds the doctrine
that religion is irrelevant, as it is not one of the ideals of the
Enlightenment and must therefore be ignored, except in so far as it is made the
object of derision ad scorn. The other, and more significant, reason is that
there is little sensibility to religion and spirituality in Europe – and none
whatever among the political elite.
This is the root
of the problem.
Irrespective of
the way one chooses to interpret the desire of the jihadists to strike “pagans
gathered for a concert of prostitution and vice” and the audience’s invocation
of the devil, it provides a strong picture, or perhaps rather a sign, of what
creates and nurtures terrorism. The driving force is spiritual rather than
political.
The decline of
Christianity in the West has created a spiritual and moral vacuum of colossal
proportions. It is this vacuum that gives Islamism momentum and nourishment.
The West simply
no longer understands spirituality and has lost touch with its spiritual
foundations by abandoning Christianity, now banished also from the EU Treaty.
Several countries have removed Christian and all religious symbols from public
spaces. By removing God they have created an empty space for evil to fill. This
has been combined with morally bankrupt foreign policies that have accepted the
slaughter and beheading of Christians, which is tantamount to a destruction of
Europe’s own spiritual foundations to achieve geopolitical gains, the latest of
which is regime change in Syria by removing the country’s democratically
elected president.
The monster
created by the rejection of Christianity is gaining power, as terrorism has
grown from a de-christianized culture. Secularism and Islamism are two faces of
the same destructive spirituality, two parasites nurturing each other. While
justice and mercy combine in the virtues that spring from Christianity, the
destructive justice of Islamism becomes glaringly demonic. There is no longer a
spiritual counterweight of grace, forgiveness and charity, only a political
counterpoint, which is clearly inadequate.
Secularism,
relativism of values, materialism and democracy as a new religion (idolatry
devoid of a deity) constantly prove their feeble inadequacy when facing
Islamism. The post-Christian ideologies possess no core of spiritual strength -
surveillance and military hardware is what they offer. It takes more to win a
war. It takes moral strength. The West has lost its moral strength, amply
evident in its approach to foreign policy by supporting so-called moderate
terrorist groups that show little moderation when it comes to beheadings and literally
eating the hearts of their victims.
The orgy of death
at the Bataclan shows with superb clarity what happens when a people turn their
backs on Christianity, invoke diabolical forces intending to use them for their
own purpose and reap the bitter harvest of a reality they should have foreseen.
Unless Europe
acknowledges the religious pivot of terrorism, Europe will perish clueless of
the identity of its real enemy. Europe will remain fatally feeble. A spiritual
revival is the single and sole hope for Europe to muster the strength to stand
up to IS. The spiritual vacuum is also a vacuum of true values: patriotism,
honor, virile virtues, masculine values like valor, courage, self-sacrifice,
and strong faith in a good and loving God. All this is urgently needed if
Europe is to defeat terrorism and radical Islam.
Such a spiritual
revival, a resurgence of Christianity, has been sweeping through Russia after
the end of the Cold War. This provides Russia with a much clearer sense of what
it takes to defeat terror and evil: the correct calibration of the moral
compass, which allows you to know where you are and where you need to go.
Europe has
prevailed against Islam several times through history. It did so in Spain,
France, in Austria in the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, and all of these victories
were won at a time when Christianity was the explicit and acknowledged
foundation. Now, for the first time in history, Europe must face Islam in
mortal battle without the rock of Christianity to provide the foundation to
stand on and without identifying the enemy, and without admitting it is at war.
No compass to show where it is, where it should go, or why.
If Europe is to
win this battle, it must rediscover Christianity. French Foreign Minister and
founder of the EU Robert Schumann once made the statement: “Europe will not
live and will not be saved except to the degree in which it has awareness of
itself and of its responsibilities, when it returns to the Christian principles
of solidarity and fraternity”.
If Europe
persists in rejecting Christianity, it must abandon all hope of ever being able
to stand up to Islam and its Islamic terrorism.
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