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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Reagan Revolution Continues


Ronald Reagan ran on a conservative platform, most thought it was fiscal, not religious, but the aftermath of his underlying religious movement is continuing today. From an economic perspective, the union busting and pro-business of deregulation was the beginning. Bush I, Clinton, and Bush II supported to certain degrees the same deregulation policy which culminated into the big crash of last year. But the other revolution that is even more nefarious is the Christian Activist movement by such groups as "Focus on the Family," "Christian Coalition," "American Vision," and one of the most powerful groups known as the "Family" aka "Fellowship" located on C Street in D.C.

Representative Stupak is a resident and member of the "Family," as well as 8 other Democrat representatives that supported the Stupak anti-abortion amendment to the Health Care bill. As one reads the roster of senators and representative from both parties that are members of this organization and the other Christian activist, one can see the takeover of our government to push the country into a theocracy.


Most of us thought this Christian activism was mostly in the Republican Party, but to our surprise, they have infiltrated the Democratic as well. Clearly this is an organized revolution within the political process. Back in the '80s the Christian Coalition conducted training seminars on how to be a stealth politician and how to work your way up the political ladder from school district council to now the U.S. Congress. Their numbers are now enough that they can come out of the shadows and actively promote the political change to a representative theocracy.

To further illustrate this, you see the purging of any moderate or liberal, non-Christian, politician from the Republican Party and transitioning the party into the "Tea Party" Party. This has taken the fiscal conservatism ideology to a level of anarchy and social conservatism to a Christian theocracy. If this process continues, we will either end up with a theocracy or another civil war. Something that Mormon prophecy has predicted.

This "Tea Party" movement also has an undercurrent of racism, which is the basic ideology of groups like the KKK and Aryan Nation. In years past we tolerated their non-violent protests, but if this ideology continues to grow in the nation, as it did in Germany during that countries economic depression, we could see similar mass hysteria that leads to large groups of citizens being stripped of their constitutional rights and possibly imprisoned. Such groups would be any Muslims, gays and lesbians, atheists, liberals/progressives, and eventually the Jews again. History will repeat itself, but not in Europe, but here in the USA. Who knows how the Mormons would fair under this mass hysteria. They too could be isolated and/or imprisoned.

If we continue in this direction, it will be clear to the Islamic militants that the USA is a religious threat to them as a religion and we will move from the episodic terrorism attacks to all out war. Obviously this war will not be contained to a small geographic area, but throughout the world. America has always been the beacon of how diverse people can live together in peace. Once we declare we are an official Christian nation and posture aggressively toward the Muslims, large revolts within all nations by the Muslim populace will erupt, causing great violence in the streets. As we have seen the tactics used in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and other Islamic strong holds, the warfare will be gorilla bombings indiscriminately, with no regard for who is killed or injured, not your classic military war protocol. Unfortunately America has not been very good at this type of combat and as our history has shown, not been able to win any of these types of wars.

If you care about freedom and a representative democracy, then take action to vote for candidates that will restore our secular form of governance and throw out those who support a Christianize government. Practice your faith in your homes, churches, temples, cars, yards, and in any private place you wish. But support the strict separation of church and state, it is really the best model to allow everyone the freedom to practice the faith of their choice without retribution. As the Mormon prophecy predicts, the constitution will hang by a thread. Now it predicts that a Mormon will gain the power needed to restore the constitution. If you believe that, who is that, Mitt Romney, Hatch, Bennett, Beck, or Huntsman? I would put my money on Huntsman, since the others have shown their ultra religious support for codifying into law Christian dogma.

Am I wrong?

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