Posted on 01/04/2011 2:51:21 AM PST by SeanG200
.....An interesting aspect that I have noticed when I was attending the local John Birch Society meetings and was an avid visitor of the American Opinion Book Store in North Hollywood, the joining idea of most of the Christians that I met in this movement were those of amillennialism. They saw it (at least what I could surmise during the ending prayers) that they were bringing Gods Kingdom fully into the world by opposing Satans. What does this have to do, if anything, with the conservative documentary Agenda? One joining aspect in this unhealthy view is based around the book, The Naked Communist. The author (who also penned The Naked Capitalist) was written by W. Cleon Skousen, whos career is often over-sold, in the end is a Mormon. This may not be important to many but his view of the universe, man, and gods place in it are ultimately driven by a polytheistic worldview. This conspiratorial/polytheistic view has deeply infected Glenn Beck (see also) and Mitt Romney. There is an understanding by Skousen unstated in the Agenda documentary, that god is in fact finite in many ways. So knowing Skousens worldview goes a long way in explaining the immediacy that others may not see regarding this problem. A problem, I might add, that has existed for some time.
The introduction of a novel term like liberal fascism obviously requires an explanation. .....
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Who can doubt the JBS and McCarthy at this point?
When 34 states come together the communists can be stopped dead. The Obamacare Lawsuits may create alliances that can be expanded to bring the communists down.
A great point. These extremes in the political world seem toi always countered. Thanks.
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