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When Family Falls, Society Falls
The Romans thrived as long as they
cherished marriage and family, and degenerated when they stopped. We are
following their path to ruin.
History shows that the strength of any nation depends on the
strength of its families. Family is the rock-solid foundation on which a country’s
superstructure is erected. That was the case for both America and Britain in
their rise to greatness.
Rome in its heyday was affluent and had the mightiest army on
Earth, just like America today. Back then, when people talked about Rome
falling, they were scoffed at and scorned. When Seneca, the famous statesman
and philosopher who served the early Roman Empire, warned that Rome would
fall—even telling people why it
would fall—people ignored him.
In the words of Seneca, one of the foundational reasons Rome
would fall was the fact that “they
divorce in order to remarry. They marry in order to divorce” (emphasis
mine throughout).
Seneca warned that family breakdown would destroy the empire!
This warning could just as easily apply to America and Britain today!
Strong marriages have grown all too rare. Fewer people are even marrying at
all. Same-sex “marriage” is now federally mandated in America—redefining the
very definition of this fundamental institution (article, page 21). Four in 10
children are born outside of marriage. Many more grow up in neglectful homes.
Family disintegration is rampant in these nations.
The decline of the family in our society is clearly having the
same devastating effect on us that it did in ancient Rome.
Father-Led Families
Under the direction of Plain
Truth publisher Herbert W. Armstrong, Ambassador College Press
published a booklet in 1971 called The
Modern Romans. Drawing upon the parallels between ancient
Roman civilization and the modern powers of America and Britain, this booklet
devoted a chapter to “The Home: Foundation of Greatness or Decadence.” That
chapter said: “Largely forgotten today is the fact that the home is the basic
foundation of any society. It
is the most influential element in national character. It lays
the first groundwork for learning individual character, values, goals,
morality, self-control and loyalty.
“The early Romans
basically understood this. And it was a force that helped Rome grow in power
and stature.”
In his book Rome:
Its Rise and Fall, Philip Van Ness Myers wrote, “First, at the
bottom as it were of Roman society and forming its ultimate unit, was the
family. … The most important feature or element of this family group was the
authority of the father.”
Rome, like the United States, was built on a foundation of
strong, stable families in which the father was embraced as the chief
authority!
The father was the nucleus of the early Roman family. He led his
sons and daughters and was an example of the virtues they were to develop.
Myers continued, “It would be difficult to overestimate the
influence of this group [father-led family] upon the history and destiny of
Rome. It was the cradle of at least some of those splendid virtues of the early
Romans that contributed so much to the strength and greatness of Rome, and that
helped to give her dominion of the world.”
Children who grow up in strong families learn respect for
authority and obedience. This naturally produces law-abiding, productive
citizens, and nurtures virtues of leadership in that upcoming generation. This
was certainly the case in early Rome. Myers wrote, “[T]he exercise of the parental authority
in the family taught the Roman how to command as well as how to obey—how
to exercise authority with wisdom, moderation and justice.”
Yes, family provides training in leadership and in how to work
fruitfully within larger groups such as a church, a company and society. It is
easy to see how strong
nations are underpinned by strong families.
In his 1961 book Ancient
Education and Today, E. B. Castle wrote about the change in
educational standards over the course of Roman history. “The [early Roman]
boy’s upbringing was founded on a profound conviction of the power of
example, first of the
father himself as a representative of virtues peculiarly Roman,
but also of the great prototypes of Roman valor in the boy’s family and
national history who were presented to him as men worthy of admiration,” he
wrote.
What a difference it makes in the life of a young person to have
an involved father who provides a strong personal example of virtue! A youth
who grows up in a home with a man who exemplifies manliness, valor and courage
is far likelier to take on these qualities himself.
Tacitus, a Roman historian of the early empire, wrote, “In the
good old days [of the Roman Republic], every
man’s son, born in wedlock, was brought up not in the chamber
of some hireling nurse, but in his mother’s lap and at her knee. And that
mother could have no higher praise than that she managed the house and gave
herself to her children ….” These are the words of a Roman historian on the
woman’s role. Note that: Society valued women
for rearing, educating
and loving the children, and giving those young people the
time and tender care they needed.
“Religiously and with the utmost delicacy she regulated not only
the serious tasks of her youthful charges, but their recreations also and their
games,” Tacitus continued (Dialogue
on Oratory).
“The idea of entrusting the training of a future Roman citizen
to the incompetent guidance of a slave was repellent to the Roman mind at this
time,” Castle wrote.
God says that is the way it ought to be: Families need to stick
together (Matthew 19:4-5). Husbands and wives must work to bind their marriages
together. God said they ought to cleave to
one another and become one
flesh.
Fracturing Families
Rome never had a biblical family model near as strong as early
America’s biblical family model. But the family was the self-sufficient unit
that undergirded society. The republic grew in power when fathers fed and
educated their own children.
Sadly, however, the Romans, like Americans today, began to turn
to a new morality that no longer valued marriage and the family. This caused
them to neglect and disrespect this institution that had undergirded the Republic
at its peak in the second century b.c.
That was when Rome successfully destroyed its commercial
competitor, Carthage, in a 17-year war. After that war, the Roman Republic
controlled a strongly united Italy and gained mastery of the western Mediterranean,
which provided it funds to conquer the Greeks in the east. Historian Will
Durant wrote about the long-lasting consequences of that victory: “It began the
transformation of Roman life and morals by hurting agriculture and helping
trade; by taking men from the countryside and teaching them the violence of
battle and the promiscuity of the camp. … It was a pivotal event for almost
every phase of Roman history.” The breakdown in family continued unabated after
the Republic was transformed into Empire.
In Rome, divorce grew increasingly common. E.B. Castle wrote how
burgeoning trade, wealth and prosperity pulled husbands out of the home on
business trips for long periods. “Added to this initial cause of family
disruption,” he wrote, “was the consequent easy attitude to the marriage
tie, the increasing
frequency of divorce, and growing freedom and laxity in women’s morals, all of
which ended in a loosening of the old family unit in which the best in Roman
character had its roots” (op cit).
History shows clearly that this was a foundational reason for
the end of the Republic and the later fall of the mighty Roman Empire. We
ignore this history at our peril.
Today, divorces are stunningly easy to get. Yet most people have
rejected the law of cause and effect. We think we can discard marriage and
family and suffer no consequences. The history of Rome ought to be a shrill
warning about the inevitable fruits of such family breakdown!
In Rome, as marriage fell out of favor, prostitution and
homosexuality became more widely practiced. Affluence and materialism made
people less interested in even having children.
Starting with the educated classes, who saw the young as a burden, more and
more people couldn’t be bothered with family life. Motherhood became devalued;
women wanted independence.
Leaders tried to reverse the trend. Caesar Augustus passed a set
of laws encouraging marriage and punishing celibacy and adultery. In a.d. 9,
he asked the forum, “How can the commonwealth be preserved if we neither marry
nor produce children?” Yet the people were too attached to their hedonistic
lifestyles to want children getting in their way. Thus, Tacitus wrote in
his Annals, “Childlessness
prevailed.”
Throughout human history, declining fertility has been a glaring
sign of cultural collapse. If people lack purpose in life, they have no
motivation to perpetuate it by creating more life.
Rome also became well known for how cheaply it valued the life of its little ones. A society coarsened by violence widely practiced abortion, even infanticide.
Sadly, this has become a rallying cry for the left in America: People demand the right to kill their own unwanted babies—even after birth! In America’s 2022 midterm elections, after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, many states passed laws guaranteeing legal abortion. Voters in Montana even rejected a bill that, in the words of the state representative who introduced it, was intended “to protect infants who have survived abortions from being denied medical care and being left to die.” Daily Wire senior editor Cabot Phillips wrote, “Montana has voted to let babies die on operating tables if they survive an abortion attempt.
In Rome, those families that did have children stopped rearing
them. In his book Daily
Life in Ancient Rome, Jérôme Carcopino wrote that by the
beginning of the second century a.d., Roman fathers had “yielded to the impulse to become far too
complaisant. Having given up the habit of controlling their children, they let
the children govern them, and took pleasure in bleeding themselves white
[financially] to gratify the expensive whims of their offspring. The result was
that they were succeeded by a generation of idlers and wastrels.” It is no
surprise then that the Roman Empire peaked in power and might in the second
century a.d.
Look honestly at Western societies today: Our parenting is
exactly the same!
God said strong leaders, including strong fathers, would be
rare, and that children and teenagers would rule the family and dominate the
culture. Does that sound like America and Britain today?
“[T]he child shall behave himself proudly against the ancient,
and the base against the honourable” (verse 5). Look around you! Is there any
doubt children and teenagers rule over adults and dominate society and culture?
“As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule
over them. O my people, they which lead thee cause thee to err, and destroy the
way of thy paths” (verse 12).
This is a towering lesson of history: A nation’s success or failure hinges on
the strength or weakness of its families. That is what ancient
Rome teaches us, and that is what God is telling us in Isaiah 3.
In Isaiah’s prophecy, the family is so upside down and the
father is so anemic that he’s not even mentioned. Where
are the fathers that God says should be leading their families—the type of
fathers that helped make Rome great? In this prophecy, the women are ruling,
although even they are being oppressed by the children. In reality, the children are
leading, just as they were in ancient Rome before its monstrous collapse!
The Need for Fathers
God created human reproduction so that every child has a father and a mother. Both roles are crucial, and they are different. The two-parent household—children growing up in a home with their own two biological parents, who are married—has been the best way to rear children...
But in our “enlightened” thinking today, people want to pretend
that this isn’t true. They insist that divorce doesn’t hurt children, or that
it’s perfectly normal to have two mommies or two daddies. The transgender movement
talks about “pregnant people” rather than mothers, because they insist women
who think they are men are
in fact men! Some birth certificates now read “Parent 1” and
“Parent 2” rather than father and mother! This is how
insane our thinking has become.
We live in a culture that constantly undermines the role of the
father. (You can learn more about the attack on fatherhood by requesting a free
copy of Conspiracy Against
Fatherhood.) Throughout history, mankind understood that children
need fathers—but now psychologists are trying to tell us that the father is
unnecessary for rearing healthy children. The history of Rome teaches that
these people have no idea what they’re talking about!
Actually what these studies and the pervasive
anti-father movement are telling you is how to DESTROY families and destroy
nations.
What does the Bible say about the critical role of the father?
“And ye have forgotten the exhortation which speaketh unto you as unto
children, My son, despise not thou the chastening of the Lord, nor faint when
thou art rebuked of him: For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth
every son whom he receiveth.
https://www.thetrumpet.com/26646-when-family-falls-society-falls
SIDEBAR
Decline: of the American superpower.
Among the five causes for Rome’s fall that Gibbon identified,
one was unsustainable military spending and an erosion of the Roman military.
Long-term decay resulted in eventual defeat. This same process is now playing
out in modern Rome: the United States of America.
The U.S. currently has its own Praetorian “deep state.” The
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Homeland Security and other
intelligence agencies have interfered in the 2016, 2020 and 2022 elections to
place their preferred candidates into office. They were successful in the last
two elections.
In both Rome and America, the rise of the deep state coincided
with a decline in political leadership. Isaiah 3 prophesies that America will
suffer a dearth of leadership in the highest offices. This has opened the door
for fraud, corruption and strife.
The Party and the
Crash
Empires
fail when people sacrifice character for free stuff.
Massive
public works. Bureaucratic institutions. Government dysfunction. Rampant
corruption. Bloated budgets. Trade deficits. Runaway inflation. Crushing tax
burdens. Economic inequality. Political violence.
These phrases describe the last days of the Roman Empire as much as they describe America today
https://www.thetrumpet.com/26647-the-party-and-the-crash
When 130
million Americans watched the Superbowl on Jan. 30, 2000, they saw an ad for
the upcoming epic historical film Gladiator. The
spot rapidly cut between footage of colliding football players in an nfl arena and bloodied
gladiators in the Roman Colosseum.
That comparison between the popular entertainment of ancient
Rome and that of modern America was more apt than we may want to admit.
https://www.thetrumpet.com/26649-these-violent-delights
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4 comments:
Amen brother-the decline of America is linked to the destruction [by amoral leftists] of our morality as seen by TV, classrooms, media, etc.
Very sage, timely post. Personally, I blame Hollywood & the video game industry for much od the decline in morals. Easy welfare policies have hurt too-why work when you can scam the system including a GENEROUS welfare provided healthcare plan which is better than what I can afford to buy?
Anyone who cannot see how America's decline mirrors that of Rome is oblivious to history; then again, let's not forget many schools no longer teach anything but race crap.
I think their are more single mothers w/ kids out-of-wedlock [collecting welfare from their Daddy -Uncle Scam-] than family units today.
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