Europe at a  Crossroads - Alf Cengia - http://www.omegaletter.com/articles/articles.asp?ArticleID=8150
On  multiple occasions in prior columns, I've used my past rat problems as an  analogy to home-grown terrorism. I'll spare you the convoluted details and  revisit the shorter version. 
In  at least three instances when I was living in Australia, my home was invaded by  rats. Others experienced the same joy. It was a rat plague. We were all in  denial until the innocuous scratching inside our walls and ceilings progressed  to a nightly cacophony. The rats were brazenly throwing loud house-warming  parties.
There  were several reasons why rats had suddenly became a problem in our area, but the  dynamics had been at work over a long period. 
The  local government had banned cats from roaming around at night. They claimed cats  were destroying the native fauna and wildlife in our inner city. They didn't  like the noise generated by cats fighting at night, and the dogs barking as a  consequence. So it seemed like a great idea to keep the cats  inside.
Households  also kept compost heaps in their back yards, while some raised chickens as part  of their economic strategy. Essentially we had removed the rat's natural  predator and left food out for it to eat. We provided fertile breeding ground  and invited them into our homes. There was nothing to stop them.
Europe  is experiencing similar dynamics. Note that I'm not calling people rats. The  analogy is directed at the destructive Islamist ideology Europe has imported  into its lands. While it is in denial, the West has provided a breeding ground  for terrorism, and a growing culture which is antagonist to its traditional  values.
Westerners  have become soft on faith issues whereas Islamic ideology is vibrantly growing.  Europe and America have marginalized Christianity. Atheist campaigning and  "diversity sensitivity" is driving it out of public schools and the public  square. The message being that Christian exclusivity offends. 
Peter  Hitchens (The Rage Against God) has shown how the progressive eradication of  Christianity turned the Soviet Union into a godless dystopian state. He warned  about seeing parallels operating in the United Kingdom when he returned  home.  
In  just one example, Hitchens cites William Henry Chamberlin's warning on the  Communist campaign against - of all things - Christmas trees. Chamberlin quoted  a pamphlet aimed at schoolchildren "Against the Christmas Tree." It  stated:
"The  struggle against the Christmas Tree is the struggle against religion and against  our class enemies."
In  the West, seasonal attacks on Christmas are predictable. But there's a notable  difference in the Western model. Unlike Christianity, Islam and Sharia Law are  celebrated as multi-cultural imperatives which should be embraced and never  criticized. The Soviet Union eschewed all religions. Will Christianity continue  to wane as Islam grows in Europe?
The  recent attacks in Paris surprised the French. However, as Gatestone Institute's  Judith Berman notes:
'One  of the most surprising aspects of the terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday night  is how "deeply shocked" members of the European political establishment appeared  to be.'
They  shouldn't have been surprised:
"...in  February, it was reported in several European newspapers, among them the British  Daily Telegraph, that ISIS threatened Europe with an influx of 500,000 migrants,  which would include ISIS operatives hiding among them, to create chaos on the  continent. Astoundingly, European leaders nevertheless allowed the current wave  of migrants to flood into their countries."
Another  Gatestone writer warns:
"The  reason Muslim extremists want to destroy Israel is not because of the  settlements or checkpoints it is because they believe that Jews have no right to  be in the Middle East whatsoever. And they want to destroy Europe because they  believe that Christians - and everyone - have no right to be anything other than  Muslim." (Emphasis mine)
Christian  apologist David Wood has analyzed the true nature of Islamic ideology in a  recommended-viewing video presentation. He also corrects twenty major errors on  Islam as presented in an ABC program. Did the ABC audience fact-check or did  they nod their heads and pass the popcorn? Listen to Wood's commentary on the  Paris siege HERE.
I  challenge all readers to listen to David Wood without being offended. He plays  hard ball and tells it like it is. His message needs to be heard.
Can  Europe rely on an America led by Barack Obama? Probably not.
The  American president said he isn't interested in "America winning." In fact, from  the beginning, Obama has managed a reduction in "America's global footprint,"  (while meddling in some areas). The consequence of this has been chaos in the  Middle East and a resurgent Russia. 
Will  terrorism make hay while Mr. Obama is still in office? What if an Obama clone is  elected in 2016? Can Europe fill a gap left by America?
The  Paris attacks and France's immediate military response raise a series of  questions and possible scenarios about Europe's future. Mr. Hollande has already  sought emergency powers. Will we see a gradual transformation of France with  Hollande morphing into a war chief? 
Former  President Nicolas Sarkozy has already vowed to electronically tag 11, 500 people  on France's extremist watch list. He has a track record of being a tough man in  relation to the 2005 civil unrest. 
What  if there are further across-the-board terrorist retaliations to France's  military response? How would frustrated Europeans react? Terrorism isn't just  going to magically go away, and one would be naive to assume that all people  will continue to peacefully endure terrorist attacks. 
Will  we see large-scale angry mob crowds and attacks on refugees? Will we see a rise  of the type of anarchy occurring in Sweden? Might we see Martial law being  advocated as a consequence of these scenarios? It's possible.
Watching  ISIS operatives butcher defenseless people makes me angry, even though I'm at a  safe distance. It's difficult not to cheer when an ISIS camp is bombed. I try to  avoid thinking about collateral damage. This is not to say that I think military  action is always wrong. It isn't.
Yet,  as a Christian, I'm also reminded that these people are deceived. Christ died so  they also could be redeemed. I am admonished to love my enemy and to do good  (Luke 6:27; Rom 12:9-21). In that sense, the presence of Christianity acts as a  definite restraining force against evil in a society. 
Peter  Hitchens notes that, left to themselves, human beings can justify all sorts of  barbarism - including the mass murder of the unborn (The Rage Against God pp  141-143). He has history on his side. In contrast, his brother Christopher (an  atheist) once described the order to "love thy neighbor as thyself" as too  extreme and too strenuous to be obeyed (God Is Not Great).
The  solution to the problem is Jesus Christ. But remember that Christianity is  losing lost influence in Europe and the United Kingdom. 
So  the question remains: how might Europeans react to future terrorist  attacks? 
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