Posted on 10/09/2018 1:49:30 AM PDT by beaversmom
In this episode, Mark talks to Douglas Murray, with whom he last appeared on the tenth anniversary of the Mohammed cartoons in the Danish Parliament. Douglas discusses his new book The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam, published in America this week and which Mark describes as "profound".
Steyn and Murray survey a continent in unprecedented demographic transformation, and roam far and wide in their analysis from the East End of London to the Mediterranean refugee camps, from far northern Sweden to the tomb of Charles Martel.
I do wonder why CR and Mark Steyn still dont get along.
Mark Levin has never addressed the issue.
Steyn never talks about Levin.
It’s an odd situation.
It’s not registering who CR is. Sorry. CR is Mark Levin?
The mystery for me surrounds Levin, not Katz.
I don’t know how much of CRTV is Levin. That’s part of the mystery to me.
Thank you. Now I get what you are saying. I like Mark Levin, but he was silly about Trump. Kind of an angry guy. I didn’t know he and Mark Steyn have some apparent animosity going on.
I like and appreciate Steyn’s “TV” shows.
Great content and high production values.
I generally like Levin, but have not yet seen one of his Sunday shows.
Here is the link:
Thanks for your post and link.....
You are welcome.
The brief mentions of Christianity in this discussion are illustrative of the problems they are trying to describe (not necessarily solve, as the problems are now too deeply embedded, they seem to imply). By that I mean they refer to it, “en passant”, as “the church”, saying: “The church might have some philosophical input on the core issues regarding the fundamental transformations, the deleterious ones in particular”, only to be told, “Oh, shut up, church, no one wants to hear what you think!”
The problem with that is this: they both seem to regard the church as a philosophical institution whose philosophical tenets have become passe. Actually, the Church is far more a spiritual organism than philosophical. It speaks to the issues of the real God, the real human heart and soul, and the reality of the New Birth, i.e., the spiritual transformation of human beings. It speaks of a real Heaven and a real Hell, while Europe rhapsodizes, “Imagine there’s no heaven; it’s easy if you try...” All of this, Europe now, on the whole, denies with a wave of a hand, a toss of the hair and a rolling of the eyes.
So is it going to be violence? “Oh, we hope not. We hope that it is still true that important and innovative people have been born, or will be born, who will lead us out of this dilemma.” Actually, only a great spiritual awakening can have the power necessary to extract an entire continent from its new, left-wing, anti-Christian, anti-traditional-European mindset.
They failed to mention that, probably because that is not what either of them think.
Bump
Isn’t Katz Levin’s boss/partner/investor or something?
I’m sure they are intertwined to some degree.
The question is how much.
And then how much was Levin involved in the firing of Steyn?
Thanks. That helps some.
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