THE REVOLUTIONARY DIFFERENCE OF AMERICA
[This was originally written in December 2009 as Revolution and the Barber of Seville. It is the story of an extraordinary French genius who helped unleash revolution in both America and France - and came to understand why one resulted in liberation and the other in the guillotine. As the need for a revolution to regain our freedom increases today, it is critical we know the difference.]
Paris. Christmas in Paris - what an extraordinary time to be in the City of Light. My wife Rebel and I attended Christmas Eve Mass at the Basilica of the Sacré Coeur in Montmartre and Christmas Mass at the Cathedral of Notre Dame.
Each was a moving experience yet in a different way. In Montmartre (the Mons Martis or Mount of Mars for the Romans), the Basilica was overflowing with an ethnic mélange of worshippers - Christians from India, Africa, China, and all over Europe. The Great Cathedral in the city's center, by contrast, was filled with French of all ages.
Each was confirmation of Christianity as a balm on humanity's soul - the reason why people in Europe have begun returning to it. The sophisticates of Europe have long thought Christianity obsolete. It was easy to think this way while Europe got a free ride from America which provided protection from the Soviet Union during the Cold War, and Europeans got a free ride from their welfare state governments.
Now the free rides are over, while Europe faces the ancient and now renewed threat of Islam from outside and within. What Europe must also face now, and France in particular, are the consequences of its recent, and its revolutionary, past. And so must America.