Roberto de Mattei
Il Tempo
July 16, 2016
Pope Francis was right when he
said more than a year ago that “a third world war was already in progress", fought
“bit by bit”, but it’s necessary to add that it’s a war of religion, given that
the motives are religious by those who have declared it, and even the homicides
perpetrated in its name are ritualistic.
Francis called the Nice massacre
an act of “blind violence” but the homicidal fury that pushed the driver of a truck
to disseminate death along the Nice promenade isn’t an act of irrational
madness: it is born of a religion which incites hate and instigates violence.
The same religious motives caused the massacres at the Bataclan in Paris, at
the airport in Brussels and Istanbul and in the restaurant in Dacca. All of
these acts, however barbarous, are not “blind” but are part of a plan lucidly
exposed by ISIS in its documents.
Abu al Adnani, spokesman for ISIS,
in an audio diffused at the end of May on Twitter, urged killing in the name of
Allah with these words “smash their heads
with stones, butcher them with knives,
run them over with cars, throw them from high places, suffocate or poison
them.” The Koran does not say any
differently with regard to the infidels. By continuing to ignore this, it is indeed, a
sign of blind madness.
We deceive ourselves that the war in
progress is not war declared by Islam on the West, but a war that is being
fought internally in the Muslim world and the only way to save ourselves is to
help moderate Islam to defeat fundamentalist Islam. Except that, moderate Islam is a
contradiction, in so far as Muslims become secularized or integrate themselves
into modern society, they cease to be Muslims, or become non-practicing Muslims
or bad Muslims. A real Muslim can
renounce violence for opportune motives, but always considers it legitimate
against the infidel, as this is what Mohamed teaches.
The war in progress is a war
against the West, but also a war against Christianity, since Islam wants to
replace Christ’s religion with that of Mohamed. For this the final objective is
not Paris or New York, but the city of Rome, centre of the only religion that
Islam, since its very beginning, has wanted to wipe out. The war on Rome goes
back to Islam’s birth in the eighth century. The Arabs had Rome as their objective in 830 and 846 AD, when they
occupied, sacked and were eventually
constrained to abandon the Eternal City. They had Rome as their target the
Muslims that decapitated 800 Christians in Otranto in 1480 and those who
butchered our fellow-countrymen and women in Dacca in 2016.
It’s is a religious war Isis has
declared against the irreligion of the West and against its religion, which is
Christianity. In so far as Christianity is secularized, it smoothes the way for
its adversary, which can only be overcome by a society with a strong religious
and cultural identity. As the
English historian Christopher Dawson
notes, it is the religious impetus that supplies the strength of cohesion to a
society and its culture.
“The great civilizations do not express from within the great religions as a species of cultural by-product; the great religions are the base upon which the great civilizations rest. A society that has lost its religion is destined sooner or later to lose its culture.”
This religious war is now a
European civil war given that it is being fought inside the nations and cities
of a continent invaded by millions of immigrants. We hear repeatedly that faced
with this invasion we must build bridges rather than erect walls, but a
fortress attacked is defended only by raising the drawbridge and not lowering
it.
Someone is beginning to understand this. The French government has foreseen the outburst of a civil war destined to take place primarily inside the great urban centres, where multiculturalism has imposed the impossible cohabitation of diverse ethnic and religious groups. On June 1st 2016, a communiqué from the High Command officially announced the creation of a conventional force of the army. “A Control Command for the National Territory” (COM TN), destined to combat the jihad on French territory. The new strategic model, baptized “Au contact”, includes two divisions, under one command, for a total of 77,000 men destined to confront the threat of an Islamic insurrection.
Against this threat, physical arms which are
used in every conflict to destroy the enemy are necessary, but most of all we need cultural and moral arms, which
consist in the awareness of being heirs of a great Civilization, which precisely
in its combating Islam, has defined its identity throughout the course of the
centuries.
Respectfully and urgently, we ask Pope
Francis, Vicar of Christ, to be the voice of our history and our Christian
tradition against the danger which threatens us.
Translation: Contributor Francesca Romana