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<blockquote data-quote="Tiger" data-source="post: 122960" data-attributes="member: 353"><p>See James, the problem is that you don’t read books. Your blissfully unaware of your own countries storied history. </p><p></p><p>Ireland’s greatest nationalist leaders were inseparably Christian, driven by faith that elevated their struggle beyond mere politics. Men like Daniel O’Connell, Padraig Pearse, Thomas Clarke, and Bobby Sands didn’t just fight for Ireland—they fought for a nation under God. Their Catholic faith provided the moral foundation, courage, and vision to resist tyranny and preserve the soul of their people.</p><p></p><p>O’Connell, "The Liberator," drew from Catholic teaching to demand justice through moral means, rejecting the savagery of violence. Pearse, the poetic martyr of the 1916 Easter Rising, saw Ireland’s independence as a spiritual resurrection, redeeming centuries of colonial oppression. Thomas Clarke, the heart of the rebellion, endured decades of imprisonment sustained by his unwavering faith, exemplifying the quiet fortitude of a true Christian nationalist. Bobby Sands, in his hunger strike, embodied Christ-like sacrifice, showing the world that Ireland’s cause was not merely political but spiritual.</p><p></p><p>Contrast these giants with modern, secular Ireland, a land unmoored from its Catholic heritage. Today’s leaders lack the moral compass and fortitude of their predecessors. By rejecting its faith, Ireland has lost the heart of its nationalism. Faithless nationalism is a shallow tribalism, unable to inspire or sustain a people.</p><p></p><p>To those who mock the idea of Christian nationalism, history provides a clear answer: Christians make the best nationalists. They see the nation not as an idol, but as part of God’s order, to be governed by His justice. Without faith, nationalism decays into nihilism, and a nation without God loses its soul.</p><p></p><p>Ireland’s decline into godlessness explains its failure to produce leaders of vision and courage. The saints, poets, and martyrs who built Ireland knew the truth: a nation that abandons God abandons itself. The choice is stark—return to faith or fade into irrelevance.</p><p></p><p>This is what the OP was alluding to, however you simply went down the boring route of reminding everyone that you’re Godless and forgot about what the thread was actually about. Probably due to cerebral atrophy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiger, post: 122960, member: 353"] See James, the problem is that you don’t read books. Your blissfully unaware of your own countries storied history. Ireland’s greatest nationalist leaders were inseparably Christian, driven by faith that elevated their struggle beyond mere politics. Men like Daniel O’Connell, Padraig Pearse, Thomas Clarke, and Bobby Sands didn’t just fight for Ireland—they fought for a nation under God. Their Catholic faith provided the moral foundation, courage, and vision to resist tyranny and preserve the soul of their people. O’Connell, "The Liberator," drew from Catholic teaching to demand justice through moral means, rejecting the savagery of violence. Pearse, the poetic martyr of the 1916 Easter Rising, saw Ireland’s independence as a spiritual resurrection, redeeming centuries of colonial oppression. Thomas Clarke, the heart of the rebellion, endured decades of imprisonment sustained by his unwavering faith, exemplifying the quiet fortitude of a true Christian nationalist. Bobby Sands, in his hunger strike, embodied Christ-like sacrifice, showing the world that Ireland’s cause was not merely political but spiritual. Contrast these giants with modern, secular Ireland, a land unmoored from its Catholic heritage. Today’s leaders lack the moral compass and fortitude of their predecessors. By rejecting its faith, Ireland has lost the heart of its nationalism. Faithless nationalism is a shallow tribalism, unable to inspire or sustain a people. To those who mock the idea of Christian nationalism, history provides a clear answer: Christians make the best nationalists. They see the nation not as an idol, but as part of God’s order, to be governed by His justice. Without faith, nationalism decays into nihilism, and a nation without God loses its soul. Ireland’s decline into godlessness explains its failure to produce leaders of vision and courage. The saints, poets, and martyrs who built Ireland knew the truth: a nation that abandons God abandons itself. The choice is stark—return to faith or fade into irrelevance. This is what the OP was alluding to, however you simply went down the boring route of reminding everyone that you’re Godless and forgot about what the thread was actually about. Probably due to cerebral atrophy. [/QUOTE]
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