Sunday, 5 April 2026

"All Cultures Are Not Equal: The Deadly Price of Believing Otherwise" by Raymond Ibrahim

 Are all cultures equal? This is an intrinsically important question, with massive implications.

Currently, the mainstream Western answer would seem to be yes. After all, had Western people (still) believed that all cultures are not equal, they would not be celebrating “multiculturalism,” and Europe would not be flooded with migrants. 

If anything, the claim that all cultures are equal has become so ingrained that it is often and casually uttered. For example, while apologizing to “indigenous peoples” and denouncing Christians — without the all-important historical context — the late Pope Francis once declared, “Never again can the Christian community allow itself to be infected by the idea that one culture is superior to others [emphasis added].”

In reality, this widely held position is very dangerous — particularly because it leads to absolute relativism and the abnegation of truth.

FULL ARTICLE AT: All Cultures Are Not Equal: The Deadly Price of Believing Otherwise

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