Revolutionaries vs. The Church: The Eternal Struggle Against God’s Supremacy

Neville Gafa

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Revolutionaries vs. The Church: The Eternal Struggle Against God’s Supremacy

Destroying the Church – The First Step of Every Revolution

 

 

 

History teaches us one undeniable truth: revolutionaries, in every age and in every land, always set their sights on the Church. Why? Because the Church stands as a perpetual reminder that God, not man, is supreme.

 

From the French Revolution to the rise of Communism, from radical secular movements in Europe to today’s woke agenda, the pattern is the same. The first institution they mock, attack, and seek to dismantle is the Church. Its teachings threaten their project of absolute human control, because the Church proclaims an authority higher than man-made power: the authority of God.

 

 

 

 

For revolutionaries, this is intolerable. They cannot allow any voice that says truth does not come from governments, mobs, or ideologies, but from the Creator. They fear the Church because it reminds every generation that values, morality, and dignity are not granted by man – they are God-given.

 

When the Church is weakened, societies drift into chaos. History’s darkest chapters – the guillotine in Paris, the cultural revolutions of the 20th century – were written on the ashes of altars and the ruins of faith.

 

 

 

 

That is why, today, we must be vigilant. The attacks on Christian culture, traditions, and moral foundations are not coincidences. They are part of the same age-old attempt to erase God from public life, so that ideology can reign unchecked.

 

 

 

 

But the Church endures. Empires have risen and fallen, tyrants have come and gone, yet the Church remains. Because no revolution, no ideology, and no human arrogance can silence the eternal truth: God is supreme, not man.

 

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