Scomo's Final Speech Calls People Back to God
The many failings of Scott Morrison should not diminish his final message to the Australian people
Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison will use his final speech in parliament today to defend Christian values.
It’s just a pity that the message will likely be lost for people trying to shoot down the messenger.
Morrison was Australia’s first out-and-out evangelical PM. He came to office thanks to a miracle election result, and Christians rejoiced.
Hallelujah!
We finally have a Christian who would stand against the woke Marxism threatening to ruin our great nation.
When Morrison ascended to the Lodge Christians were full of hope. Atheists were full of dread.
A Pentecostal minister’s conference on the Gold Coast gave the newly elected PM a standing ovation while atheists on the ABC warned that Morrison would turn Australia into a theocracy.
Speaking in tongues would become compulsory, they cried.
As it turned out, Morrison was more politician than Pentecostal; more concerned with the economy than with the culture.
In fact, he actually boasted that he was not interested in fighting culture wars.
It got worse. Morrison signed Australia up to the globalists Net Zero plan. Apparently he had never heard an end times sermon warning of a global government.
Or at least he certainly didn’t seem to have taken on board Genesis 8:28 were God promised Noah
“While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.”
But it got even worse. When the pandemic hit Morrison stood by idly as authoritarian State Premiers mandated the jab.
Say what you like about the jibby-jab - get it, don’t get it, I don’t care - it should never have been compulsory.
Morrison, hilariously, claimed the clot-shot was never mandatory.
Sure.
Tell that to the millions of Australians threatened with unemployment if they refused to be treated as a pin cushion.
God Himself doesn’t violate the free will of people the way the Australian governments did under Scomo’s watchful eye.
All of which makes Morrison’s farewell speech today seem a bit weird.
Morrison will tell Parliament that our country risks a loss of identity in the face of authoritarian challenges to Western civilisation.
Does he mean authoritarians like Dan Andrews? Or Mark McGowan?
He will tell Parliament that Australia’s most precious values include …
“ … the core principle of respect for individual human dignity.”
Er, remind me again how being pumped with an experimental drug in order to be allowed to earn a livelihood was a demonstration of this principle?
Morrison will tell his fellow MPs that …
“We should be careful about diminishing the influence and voice of Judaeo-Christian faith in our Western society, as doing so risks our society drifting into a valueless void.”
He’s right of course. He’s absolutely right. It’s just a pity that he decided, when in office, not to risk his political capital in order to fight the culture wars.
Let’s face it, you don’t win a war if you refuse to fight it.
And absolutely nothing - no speech, no words - can see Australia regain its standing so long as the West-hating Greens enjoy an annual $1.2b dollar propaganda budget known as the ABC.
It wasn’t all bad though. Prime Minister Morrison did dispatch Bill Shorten to the political scrapheap. And, for that, he probably deserves a special mansion in heaven.
I’m not sure Morrison will be remembered as a particularly good PM. Turns out he had flaws. Don’t we all!
But his failings should not diminish the truth of what he will tell the parliament today, nor blunt its warning.
Australia is not the lucky country by accident. Australia is blessed because it was founded on a Judeao-Christian ethic.
He will argue that …
“One does not need to share my faith to appreciate the virtue of human rights (that grew out of Christianity)”
Hear, hear.
Even if you don’t believe Christianity to be true, you should want it to be.
There is no other religion or philosophy capable of creating harmony and prosperity for all like Christianity.
Unfortunately, we are now living off the fumes of our Christian past. It is only a matter of time before the Christian deposit is overdrawn and what will replace it? Marxism’s harsh religion of diversity, equity and inclusion?
God help us, indeed!
Perhaps Mr Morrison’s most valuable contribution to Australian life is today’s finally salient warning.
So Mr Morrison, thanks for giving it your best shot. Thanks for saving us from Bill Shorten. And thanks for having the courage (and humility) to use your final speech in the Australian Parliament, not to defend your own record, but to call people back to God.
God bless you, Jenny and your daughters in whatever the next season of your life looks like.
"Unfortunately, we are now living off the fumes of our Christian past."
James, that is a classic. Well done.
Well put. True, we had a small optimism that things were going to turn around for the better when he took the reins but it was not to be. Hugely disappointing, although ‘I’m sure he meant well’, walking the tightrope. He didn’t want to rock the boat or make a stand when it most mattered, and that’s a great shame … the ‘what might have been’.