Posted on 12/24/2010 7:39:29 AM PST by SkyPilot
Edited on 12/24/2010 7:40:05 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
A less festive bunch it
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I guess that’s “a secular Christmas”..
I guess that’s “a secular Christmas”..
Both Hitler and 0bama were and are, the gods of the Godless..
I've often heard that Hitler was the original Hopey Changey guy.
Which one in this photo is Harry Reid? Which one is Nancy P without her silly a-—ed makeup?
Sky— do you see any/ many Bonhoeffers in our future? I see one who resembles Hitler in his actions and beliefs.
Ive frankly considered tossing all non-religious references to Christmas from my house.
I basically did that this year, except for one small 18" Christmas Tree that the pets like! They are attracted to the swirling LEDs! I figure that celebrating elements of secular xmas is still OK for the animals!
We will move a few more tasteful secular decorations back in coming years -- but the emphasis will always be on the religious Christmas.
I have a bit of a panic right now because the nice carved figures of a Nativity Scene have gone missing in storage! For various reasons I didn't get to it earlier. Have to don the parka and mittens and go upend the shed looking for it. Just a few hours left! Pray for me!
Obama is part of the Skull and Bones/Thule Society alliance with the families that control radical Sunni Islam (the Saiids and others). They would like to get their rivals, the Jews and the Shias, to kill each other in an nuclear holocaust, trigger WW3, and thus make it easier for them to establish their 1,000 year Reich or Caliphate.
Hard to tell- they were a lot younger then.
John Ruskin was the mentor of Cecil Rhodes - Clinton was one among many who were Rhodes scholars. In order to become on - one must believe the tenets.
Ruskin has a swasika on his grave-stone.
That is classic. Thanks.
“Germany in 1919 was a defeated country. Cultured, perhaps. Modern, yes. But until 1919, it was a monarchy. The end of the first war forced a type of democracy on the country that it clearly was not ready for”
Far more German soldiers in WWI could vote than British soldiers could. They had obtained this right 4 or 5 decades earlier. No requirement to be a landowner as in England. (a neat trick in thise days in Europe,, where no one was SELLING land.)
And the Kaiser had about the same power as the King of England. England was a “democracy” only for the limited upper crust.
WWI was a lot of things,, but it wasn’t a war to make the world safe for democracy. England, and Belgium were monarchies, maintaining worldwide colonies of people basically living as slaves.
Another perspective on the rise of Naziism. When Hitler took power in the early 1930’s it was very much an example of the “consensus candidate” even “no labels” if you will. Leaving aside how modern historians and political theorists view them, at the time the Nazis were the middle of two extremes, with a bit of thug overtones. On the left were the trade unionists, communists. On the right were the uber-nationalists. The Nazis, offered, if you will, a “third way” a party that was perceived at the time as more centrist, more consensus. Albeit a bit thuggish and still with a “healthy” dose of nationalism. It’s well to remember that in the early 30’s in addition to the shocks of Versailles, economic collapse there was the additional shock of what was basically civil war with political actors shooting it out in the streets. The Nazi’s came along and said “avoid the extremes and keep things nice and stable, and we’ll restore order and bring pride back to a once great nation”. Of course there were earlier signs that they were nuttier than squirrel poop, but the average German was mostly willing to overlook that.
I am sure God is at work, and at the right time, He may chose servants for his message.
I just read Psalm 91 this evening. It really is encouraging! It is sort of like listening to a bully getting called out, and going to get his from your powerful Dad.
Red and green are outlawed!!
Arrest that woman ... and all those co-conspiritors
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