General Sikorski Monument |
It was
clear to many mothers from the start that only from them would their children
ever learn about God and God's laws and his path for us to heaven. And they were equally clear on the fact that
the communists strongest desire was to get these children from them for as many
hours of the day as possible so they could pour into their little minds the
propaganda it would require for them to be good little communists by the time
they grew up.
Some
mothers refused to send them, choosing to leave them home alone sometimes for
14 or more hours at a time. Very little
children, as young as age 4 and 5 were taking care of infants in some cases and
fending for themselves while mother was at work. This was of course not desirable for the
mothers, but it was completely unacceptable to the communists because it prevented
them from getting access to all children.
They soon made it a rule that if your child was not in school, their
ration for food would be cut. Still the
mothers kept them at home and did their best to share their own rations with them
for as long as they could. Many of the
children starved to death since there was barely enough food for one person in
a ration, never mind a family. Many
mothers succumbed to the sad faces on their emaciated children and gave them
over to the schools, but some did not. Those
who held their dying babes in their arms said,
"Better they should starve and lose their lives, than live and lose
their souls." That may sound rash,
but whereas the soviets knew it would take only a generation to produce an
entire society of socialist sheep, the mothers knew it would be a world in
which they would never want their little ones to live.
This link is not quite as gut wrenching, but it
involves exactly the same thing. History
never repeats itself exactly. The devil
is clever that way. This story though is
eerily close and one we should pay attention to. We are an eyelash away from it happening in
this country.
A couple of days ago I posted an article titled, What
Difference Does it Make? The main topic
was a book about indifferentism and the loss of faith it produces. When we relativize the truth and say it is
stretchable or deniable, we are not being inclusive or tolerant, we are saying
goodbye to any and all conviction that there is a right and a wrong. With religion there is only ONE truth and to
comfort yourself and particularly your children with the idea that all religion
is good is a very dangerous thing. You may
think your children will appreciate you for teaching them how to get along as
"global citizens," but what you will have done is teach them it
doesn't matter if you are a Catholic or not, because your Muslim friends are
just as ok as we are, that it is up to you to decide whether religion, any
religion is something you want to embrace or not.
This second link is to a story about a book on communism written for kids to tell them how wonderful it can be. Yes, you read that right. It is for sale now on Amazon in paperback for $11.65. This is evil and it is poisonous. How long will it be before a copy shows up in your child's school library? How long before it is required reading? How long before your child tells you about reading it aloud in social studies class?
This second link is to a story about a book on communism written for kids to tell them how wonderful it can be. Yes, you read that right. It is for sale now on Amazon in paperback for $11.65. This is evil and it is poisonous. How long will it be before a copy shows up in your child's school library? How long before it is required reading? How long before your child tells you about reading it aloud in social studies class?
I am currently reading Animal Farm over the phone with my
sixth grade grandson, one chapter at a time.
We are also reading a series of books called Wicked History published by
Scholastic. So far we have read one on
Mao and another on Hitler. Stalin is
next.
Be the one to teach them |
Sooner or later all our children will have to face the truth of this world, but it is better they heard the real story from us than from those who spread propaganda, lies and deceit. I wish I could say, I raised my kids and it is no longer my responsibility, but I'm not willing to leave it to chance that the ones I love will be somehow magically saved from the snares of the devil who is forever on the prowl. Our kids and grandkids are not likely to starve from lack of food, but only if we do our job as parents and grandparents will they escape the starvation of their soul.
Do you think a 9 year old is old enough for these? Also how do you read together over the phone? Do you each have a copy?
ReplyDeleteMy granson and I each have a copy of tbe book Animal Farm. The Wicked History books he reads aloud to his mother when she is driving or cooking dinner so she is there to explain or clarify. Yes, a 9 yr. Old could read them. There is a vocabulary list with definitions, pictures, and a few sidebars which break up the chapters and keep it interesting.
ReplyDeleteIn the sixties my brother and I were those children. At 5 I was taking not so good care of my 4-year younger brother. Mum was leaving to work at 5:45 am and was back around 5pm, and if the bus was late which used to occur on regular basis, after 6pm. She was too tired to do anything with us. Finally, we went to school. Despite "morning prayers" to communism, to people's republic, we managed to keep our faith. Just. Thanks to my mum's persistence to send us to weekly catechism lessons. We did not have any religious books. As a matter of fact books were rarity, apart of the great works of Lenin. Hence, once every few months my mum would get an hour earlier to come to our catechism class and write all lessons, so could learn at home.
ReplyDeleteHappy mother's day!