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The man who acts for his people is the romantic. The banks, the government, the leftist mob can by various schemes deprive him of his worldly goods. He knows this, so he holds them with an open hand, not clutching greedily. He is free from undue attachment.
The worldly man, not living for a cause, loves his things. He clenches and grips them with one hand and with the other reaches for more things to fill him up, to make him feel. Acquisition and possession serving as his only true purpose.
The nationalist, not bound to the love of material goods, has his arms unencumbered, free to wrap them around his wife, his children, his brothers, his people.
The worldly man will be deprived of his goods one day, by calamity, or by the relentless progress of time. But the nationalist cannot be deprived of the love which is his purpose. It is only multiplied infinitely upon death, united to perfect love. God loves the righteous nationalist because the nationalist sacrifices for his people and in so doing he is an imperfect reflection of One who loved perfectly and died as a sacrifice for those he loved.
Man is at his highest when he faces terror, oppression, and hate in sacrifice for those he loves. There is no higher purpose than to face that terror with equanimity and faith.
The worldly man, not living for a cause, loves his things. He clenches and grips them with one hand and with the other reaches for more things to fill him up, to make him feel. Acquisition and possession serving as his only true purpose.
The nationalist, not bound to the love of material goods, has his arms unencumbered, free to wrap them around his wife, his children, his brothers, his people.
The worldly man will be deprived of his goods one day, by calamity, or by the relentless progress of time. But the nationalist cannot be deprived of the love which is his purpose. It is only multiplied infinitely upon death, united to perfect love. God loves the righteous nationalist because the nationalist sacrifices for his people and in so doing he is an imperfect reflection of One who loved perfectly and died as a sacrifice for those he loved.
Man is at his highest when he faces terror, oppression, and hate in sacrifice for those he loves. There is no higher purpose than to face that terror with equanimity and faith.