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Euro-Idiocy Knows No Bounds

26 Sunday Mar 2017

Posted by Racer X in The Death of the West

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The pathetic Belgians virtue signaling how morally superior they by acting like silly little girls.

The following photos tell it: while left wing Eurotrash in Belgium are virtue signaling their moral superiority and completely infantile response to those who would like nothing better than to kill and conquer them–by making cute little heart signs with their hands on the one year anniversary of the Belgium airport bombing, another warrior for Allah was continuing the slow but ineluctable spread of Islam among the oh so enlightened, tolerant Londoners by killing as many of them as he could with his car, right in front of the British parliament.

Death in London. Another warrior for Islam makes his point: the future is ours!

As I said after the Paris attacks last year: nothing will change. Europe is dead. Its people are the first people in all of human history to have chosen mass suicide in the name of tolerance and diversity. The pussies in the photo from Belgium are weak, and they will be conquered eventually by the strong, as has always been the case. The Muslim out breeds the native stalk of Europeans, and he is not afraid to resort to violence to impose his will. In fact, his religion advocates open violence against the infidel, and has done so ever since Muhammad first used conquering armies to spread the faith. In time, when the Muslim minorities gain enough strength, the end game will be in sight. If you don’t believe me, just ask the Islamist President of Turkey.

https://www.rt.com/news/381166-erdogan-turks-five-children/

At this point my only regret is that I will not live long enough to see the daughters and granddaughter of today’s enlightened, tolerant liberals being forced to wear the hijab and burkha and totally submit to their men and their husbands in the Islamic Europe of the late 21’st and 22’nd centuries. After living my whole life around screeching feminists, this would be quite the poetic justice.

And the greatest irony of it all: the white women of Europe will gladly submit to their strong, swarthy Asiatic men, especially after a century of living among the greatest generation of male pussies the world has known: the modern Western man-boy. Women always follow the strongest, because the strongest are their best guarantee of strong children and successful children.

Spring Is Back, And So Are The Spring Nymphs!

22 Wednesday Mar 2017

Posted by Racer X in nature, nymphs

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A lovely nymph appears during the early days of spring…

Now that the vernal equinox has taken place, it is officially spring. This means, of course, that it is time for those exotic and mysterious creatures I enjoy so much, the nymphs, to emerge from their winter sleep. Finally, after a long winter, we can once again enjoy the beauty of these creatures.

Yes, the return of spring, and all its warmth and various beauty is quite delightful!

Second Sunday of Lent: The Transfiguration of Christ

12 Sunday Mar 2017

Posted by Racer X in art, religion, spirituality

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The Transfiguration of Christ, by Fra Angelico.

Fra Angelico (1395-1455) was an early Italian Renaissance painter. He was also a Dominican Friar who spent his the greater part of his life in the friary of St. Marco in Florence, Italy. According to the Giorgio Vasari, who wrote a famous work on Italian Renaissance painter, The Live of the Artists, “It is impossible to bestow too much praise on this holy father, who was so humble and modest in all that he did and said and whose pictures were painted with such facility and piety.” He also said Fra Angelico painted with a “rare and perfect talent”.

The above painting is of the Transfiguration of Christ. This is told at today’s Catholic mass. Basically, it is the moment when Jesus went up to a high mountain with three of his disciples, Peter, James and John, and was “transfigured” before them. According to the Gospels, his physical appearance changed, as he “was transfigured before them; his face shining as the sun, and his garments became white as the light.” Then, a shining cloud appeared above his disciples, from which they heard a voice, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him”.  It is one of the most intriguing moments in the Gospels.

It has also been a favorite scenes of many artists. Raphael painted perhaps the most famous depiction, which I posted on a few years ago. Today’s post celebrates the painting by Fra Angelico, who, as mentioned above, was one of the most spiritual of all Renaissance artists. He has even been named as “Blessed” by Pope John Paul II in 1982, which is a mark of high sanctity and is one step removed from formal sainthood.

Fra Angelico’s paintings are wonderful depictions of the life of Christ. In their calm and simplicity, their peaceful quiet and solid beauty, they reflect the deep spiritual soul of their creator. Not only can they be enjoyed simply as nice works of art, they also can be used as aides to prayer and meditation. In many ways they are a bridge between the more traditional Byzantine, icon style paintings of medieval art, and the emerging naturalism of the Renaissance. In fact, most of his painting were done in his friary, St. Marco, and were, like most religious art, intended as spiritual aids, rather than simply as sources of aesthetic pleasure. Fra Angelico was a great influence on the next generation of Italian Renaissance painters, such as Leonardo and Raphael.

His painting may be difficult for modern eyes to understand and appreciate, but for me their beauty and sense of spiritual truth far excels so much of weirdness and ugliness that exists in most modern art.

CNN Now Means “The Cannibal News Network” After Host Reza Aslan Eats A Human Brain

09 Thursday Mar 2017

Posted by Racer X in culture

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CNN’s resident cannibal Reza Aslan showing his liberal enlightenment by eating a tender and tasty human brain.

This is the degeneracy to which the modern Left has now descended: an acceptance and even an embrace of cannibalism. CNN host Reza Aslan actually ate part of a human brain for a special he did on an extreme Hindu sect.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2017/03/09/cnns-reza-aslan-faces-backlash-after-eating-part-human-brain-filming-hindu-cannibal-sect/

This is the essence of modern liberalism: accept everything, all in the name of diversity and multiculturalism, so long as it is not traditional Western Christendom. No matter how freakish, now bizarre, how barbaric, nothing is to be criticized or denounced that is non-Western, whereas anything that is traditionally Western is morally reprehensible.

There is no end to the freakish madness of the Left.

First Sunday of Lent: Jesus Tempted by Satan

06 Monday Mar 2017

Posted by Racer X in religion, spirituality

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Jesus tempted by Satan.

Jesus tempted by Satan.

Now the Lenten season is upon us. It is a time for prayer, fasting and almsgiving. It is a general renewal of the spiritual life in preparation for the Easter season, and the celebration of the resurrection of Christ. Although a few other Christian denominations practice some form of Lent, the Catholic and Orthodox Churches are still the place to find the full expression of the Lenten spirit.

In today’s Mass readings (Matthew 4:1-11) we hear the story of Jesus’ journey to the desert, where he fasted for forty days and nights and was tempted by Satan. The first temptation was that of food. Jesus was hungry, and Satan approached him to suggest he turn the stones into bread. Christ’s response was one of the most famous lines of the Bible: “Man does not live on bread alone, but by every word that comes forth  from the mouth of God”.

It is always good to be reminded, especially given this blog’s penchant for the celebration of physical–and in particular female–beauty, that there is more to life than simply the world around us. For me, life without the spiritual is empty indeed.

I am not sure where the painting above is from, but I find it to be a good expression of this great passage from Scripture. It also expresses well what many of us may experience went tempted by evil. There can be darkness and difficulties in life, worries and confusions, struggles and deep temptations, but in the end, as Lent reminds us, despite all this there is the ultimate hope of the resurrected Christ.

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