Friday, April 01, 2005

Terry Schivo is dead. Welcome to the end of civilization as we know it.

The law convicts and our dear friend, Alice Cooper, says it better than anyone.

For criminal acts and violence on the stage
For being a brat
Refusing to act your age
For all of the decent citizens you've enraged
You can go to Hell
For gambling and drinking alcohol constantly
For making us doubt our parents authority
For choosing to be a living obscenity
You can go to Hell
You're something that never should have happened
You even make your Grandma sick
You'd poison a blind man's dog and steal his cane
You'd gift wrap a leper
And mail him to your Aunt Jane
You'd even force-feed a diabetic a candy cane
You can go to Hell
You're something that never should have happened
You even make your Grandma sick
For criminal acts and violence on the stage
For being a brat
Refusing to act your age
For all of the decent citizens you've enraged
You can go to Hell


Until he repents, this is the message Michael Schivo must be confronted: the law, to the point where the gospel is withheld from being an option until true repentance is seen. Alice Cooper, I have found, does an excellent job at delivering the law with all its strength and might through music. Maybe someone should relentlessly play Brutal Planet and Dragontown to him until he repents.

What does this do to us as a society? It brings us one step closer to completely devaluing human life and brings us one step closer to the fascist state people so desperately want. All it takes is a peek into history and see where the path we are now treading leads, and thy name is eugenics. Josh has it right when he says we are heading to Brave New World.

Guide us waking O Lord
And Guard us sleeping
That awake we may watch with Christ
And asleep we may rest in peace

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