March 12, 2016 @ 1:00 PM

Here's something everybody in America ought to pay attention to, but I fear most Americans will sleepwalk through until awakened by the reality of this nightmare. I told some folks at my church last Sunday that the anger fueling the Donald Trump phenomenon could soon and very easily spill over into the public streets from the polling place. I also spoke about how reminiscent it is to me of the French Revolution, which Leon Wolf refers to in his article on last night’s cancellation of a Donald Trump rally in Chicago, because of violent clashes between demonstrators and Trump supporters. To read Wolf's article click on the picture above. 

 

In France, the king and the aristocracy sniffed their snuff, wore their powdered wigs, ruffles, knickers, and big button shoes, lived in the lap of luxury and power, and were indifferent to the plight of the people, who lived in squaller under the burden of overtaxation without representation. France's arrogant aristocracy was apathetic toward the seething anger of the people toward the French government until the people marched on the Bastille, ushering in a time of bloodshed unprecedented in the annals of French history. Far from ushering in a utopian democratic society, as the revolutionists envisioned, the French Revolution ushered in hell on earth. Although the aristocracy were the first to be taken to the guillotine, many of the revolutionists ended up guillotined as well, which led to Madame Roland's famous quote on the day of her execution, "O, liberty, what crimes are committed in thy name!"

 

Once these forces were ignited in 18th century France, they were not to be squelched until stomped out by a dictator, Napoleon Bonaparte. It was Napoleon's iron fist and quest for French world domination that finally corralled the wild fires of uncontrollable rage ignited by the French Revolution.

 

In the face of its arrogant apathy to the plight of its people, is the United States government endanger of a 21st century storming of the Bastille? In the face of the racial demagoguery and class warfare that politicians have used for years to pit American against American for nothing more than political expediency's sake, is America about to erupt into the wild fires of uncontrollable rage? And is America on the verge of a dictatorship; that is, a soon coming dictator who will arise from the ashes of an incinerated American society to lead this nation to become something positively beastly, the biblically predicted end-time leader of this fallen world's final all-out-war against Christ and all things Christian?

 

Folks, these are not just unprecedented times in American history, but perilous times as well. Whereas many Americans may realize how unprecedented these times are, I fear most have no idea how perilous they are. While many Americans may fear the threat of foreign Islamic terrorists, they fail to perceive the more present danger of the seething caldron of uncontrollable rage about to boil over into our American society.