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« Reply #15 on: May 28, 2013, 01:07:08 AM »
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  • After watching, "The Silent Scream" I thought abortions seemed a lot like the old testament story (elaborated on with archeological and historical research)  about offering children to the pagan god molech.  As I recall, the priest was supposed to beat drums to drown out the screams of the child, who was placed in a box (where no one could see it) and then literally roasted alive.  The similarities to abortion seem striking.  The procedure is extremely painful (the child is slowly ripped apart) and horrifying for the child (it takes a long time to die and it sees it coming), yet no one can see it or hear it scream.  The molech priests no doubt wore special outfits to set themselves apart and so do doctors and nurses (at least they used to all wear white).  

    I know that they aren't open about it, but I find it hard to believe that this doesn't have any occult significance.  Also, it undoubtedly is having a supernatural effect on the people who engage in it.  And it is perhaps not common knowledge that people like aleister crowley, for example, would deliberately engage is extremely unnatural acts in order to try and gain some occult power.  

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    Im tired of this GOP talk
    « Reply #16 on: May 28, 2013, 09:44:34 AM »
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    The GOP hates poor children but let's not forget that the democratic party wants to abort poor children.  Imagine that! The democratic party wants the mother's of poor children to murder them all in the name of convenience.  Why does the democratic party want the mother's of poor children to abort them?  I guess so the mother's of poor children won't be mother's but will instead by steady democratic party voters.

    You can't vote for the devil running against the devil and give yourself credit for voting against the devil.  

    The GOP is a dead institution so if we talk about them, it will have to be in the past tense.


    Fr. Gruner is having someone talk who has a lot of material on this very same dialectic you point out. His name is G. Edward Griffin.

    What you're pointing out here is the Fabians versus the Leninists. A good synopsis of this can be found here.


    http://www.freedomforceinternational.org/pdf/futurecalling2.pdf
    Matthew 5:37

    But let your speech be yea, yea: no, no: and that which is over and above these, is of evil.

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    Im tired of this GOP talk
    « Reply #17 on: May 28, 2013, 09:46:04 AM »
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    The GOP is a dead institution so if we talk about them, it will have to be in the past tense.


    No, not dead at all.  What should be dead is the belief that there is a fundamental difference between someone with an R after their name with that of someone with a D after their name.  It's not a difference between ideological politics anymore.  Dems and Reps make up a singular elite that is virulently against everyone beneath them.


    It's very much alive, and the vast swath of the population is still falling for this dialectic.
    Matthew 5:37

    But let your speech be yea, yea: no, no: and that which is over and above these, is of evil.

    My Avatar is Fr. Hector Bolduc. He was a faithful parish priest in De Pere, WI,

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    « Reply #18 on: May 28, 2013, 09:52:10 AM »
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    No.  The abortion industry wants them murdered because the abortion industry is a RELIGION.  It is the religion of Molech.  Or satan if you prefer.


    Oh please.  If it's a religion, explain the dogma, explain the sacraments.  Call it what it really is and ever will be: a big business.


    COLLECTIVISM IS RELIGION
    The goal of the Fabian Society is to embed collectivism into society without arousing
    alarm or serious opposition. In 1928, H.G. Wells wrote a book to serve as a Fabian guide for accomplishing that. It was called The Open Conspiracy, and the plan was spelled out in
    minute detail. He said that the old religions of the world must give way to the new religion of collectivism. The new religion should be the state, he said, and the state should take charge of all human activity with, of course, elitists such as himself in control. On the first page, he said: “This book states as plainly and clearly as possible the essential ideas of my life, the perspective of my world.... This is my religion. Here are my directive aims and the criteria of all I do.”

    When he said that collectivism was his religion, it was not metaphor. Like many collectivists, he felt that traditional religion is a barrier to the acceptance of state power. It competes for men’s loyalties. Collectivists view religion as a device by which clerics keep the downtrodden masses content by offering a vision of something better in the next world. If your goal is to bring about change, contentment is not what you want. You want discontentment. That’s why Marx called religion the opiate of the masses. Religion encourages contentment and dulls the anger and passion needed for revolutionary change.

    In his book, Wells said that collectivism should become the new opiate, that it should become the vision for better things in the next world. He said the new order must be built on the concept that individuals are nothing compared to the long continuum of society, and that only by serving society do we become connected to eternity. He was totally serious.

    The blueprint in The Open Conspiracy has been meticulously followed in the Western world. As a result, worship of the god called Society truly has acquired the status of religion. No matter what insult to our dignity or liberty, we are told it’s necessary for the eternal advancement of Society, and that becomes the basis for contentment under the hardships of collectivism. The greater good for the greater number has become the opiate of the masses.

    (from the article I cited before.)
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    But let your speech be yea, yea: no, no: and that which is over and above these, is of evil.

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    « Reply #19 on: May 28, 2013, 10:40:11 AM »
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    The democratic party wants the mother's of poor children to murder them all in the name of convenience.


    No.  The abortion industry wants them murdered because the abortion industry is a RELIGION.  It is the religion of Molech.  Or satan if you prefer.


    The leaders of the abortion industry have seats of honor at the table of the Democratic party.  As dead in the water as the Republican party is, they did not "celebrate" abortion.  


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    « Reply #20 on: May 28, 2013, 01:12:24 PM »
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    The democratic party wants the mother's of poor children to murder them all in the name of convenience.


    No.  The abortion industry wants them murdered because the abortion industry is a RELIGION.  It is the religion of Molech.  Or satan if you prefer.


    The leaders of the abortion industry have seats of honor at the table of the Democratic party.  As dead in the water as the Republican party is, they did not "celebrate" abortion.  


    I think that's true, for at least most republicans.  Although, I did see colin powell singing the 1970s gαy anthem, "It's Fun To Stay At The YMCA," (by the rock band called, the village people) at a republican convention and it was kind of a sing and clap a long.  I suppose there may be some ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖs who are opposed to abortion, but I wouldn't think it wise to depend on them.  

    NeoCons dominate the republican party and they are dominated by old Trotskyites, who are mostly old Jєωιѕн communists, who simply changed sides in the struggle between workers and capitalists, that is supposed to characterize economic life, in the marxist world view, which of course is an atheistic world view.  Hence, the catholic church's problem with it.  Economics should be dominated by a fear of God and brotherly love.  For communists economics is dominated by the super state and in capitalism (as an economic philosophy, not just basic trade between people) is dominated by The Market.  So with no fear of God, in communism right and wrong, as well as truth and lies are determined by the super state and in capitalism right and wrong, as well as truth and lies are determined by The Market.  


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    « Reply #21 on: May 28, 2013, 01:36:25 PM »
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  • Naturally, if right and wrong and truth and lies are determined by The Market, then it would be up to The Market to decide if birth control was wrong or not.  Well, I think The Market has decided that doubling the workforce, by driving women into it has been "good" for The Market.  Thus, working the nations women is seen as "a good."  Of course, women who work have little time for children, so they need birth control to keep working.  Hence, The Market decides that birth control is "good" and opposing birth control is "bad."  

    Of course, women could be taught to practice chastity, but that would lead to moral purity and that would produce virtue, which would inevitably drive women out of the workplace.  So, The Market (being godless, ruthless, selfish and hence,  ultimately self-destructive) decides that chastity is "bad" and prurience is "good."