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The sonnet, titled “The Rot Within: Secular Institutions Turned Indoctrination Dens, Preaching Satan’s Violence Against Faith, Freedom, and Abraham’s Heirs,” depicts American universities as once-noble centers of faith, founded upon the Bible and the holy ways of our Savior, Jesus Christ. It laments their transformation, corrupted by foreign influence and secular ideologies, into places that reject God’s authority. The poem highlights how these institutions, swayed by distant gold, now foster hatred—especially against Jewish people (“Israel’s line” and “Abraham’s heirs”)—and sever the soul from reason and faith. It concludes with a stark charge: these former bastions of divine truth have become indoctrination dens, teaching hate, violence, and death in service of Satan’s will, betraying America’s sacred foundations of faith and freedom.
Amid the halls where once the mind was free,
A shadow falls, a foreign coin’s embrace,
The spires rise, yet faith they scarce can trace,
While scorn for Israel’s line grows bold to see.
New creeds exalt a world freed from God’s reign,
Yet gold from distant lands now steers their lore,
A whispered hate through lecture halls does soar,
To wound the heirs of Abraham indeed.
The secular, a shield turned sharp as blade,
Divides the soul from reason’s name,
And rot within the ivory walls is laid,
Where once was light, now flickers darker flame.
They teach to kill, to hate, in hell’s employ,
The devil’s creed takes root within this void.