79 - WITHOUT MORALITY... FREEDOM DIES | 300 Spartans | Ancient Greece (480 BC)
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History proves that “You can’t have freedom without genuine morality.”
In 480 BC, the Persian Empire’s tyrant, King Xerxes I, launched a massive invasion of Greece intending to enslave the world.
Standing against Persia was King Leonidas and his famed 300 Spartans. The stakes: the freedom of Greece and by extension, greater Europe.
The Spartans held as long as possible before fighting to the last man.
Though a tactical defeat, because of the selfless sacrifice of the Spartan defenders, the West rallied. Thermopylae became a great moral victory.
So, why does this matter today?
God-given, inherent, unalienable freedom of the individual is a Western, particularly Christian, concept.
Besides Israel, only nations influenced by the Greeks have ever embraced the idea. As the great philosopher, Leo Strauss tells us: It’s Athens and Jerusalem. Everything else is just commentary.
History proves that individual liberty comes from God through Christianity and Western Tradition. And without Judeo-Christian morality, freedom withers on the vine, history so testifies.
I’m Rick Robison and this is the FORGOTTEN PATRIOTS Podcast.
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