A prescription for renewal

Imagine, if you will, that it is a warm summer’s day.  At all the ports of call in Europe, Canada, America, Australia and New Zealand, commandeered cruise ships are lined up as far as the eye can see,  the line stretching out to sea.  Third-world immigrants, both legal and illegal, are being loaded aboard and sent back to their countries of origin, a toothbrush and a $100 bill in their hands.  A separate operation is taking place in South Africa, where South African whites are rescued and shipped to the nation of their choosing.  Politicians and clergy are protesting, sometimes vigorously, but the action goes forward, and the lands of Christendom are become peaceful and unified again.