To: conservativecorner
Just a thought...
Because Marxism is the current form of paradise to those of a material mindset, the higher values and absolutes of traditional Western faith are seen as impediments to the 'new' freedom (i.e., self-fulfillment) and global peace (i.e., the harmony of inconsequential beliefs).
In a nutshell, many of the ideals the middle class, those embodied in the American Constitution and the tenets of traditional Judeo-Christian belief are an anathema to those who view the end of all things as an earthly paradise when humanity can reach its greatest potential without the restrictions of ages past. As a result, devout Jews and Christians alike are roadblocks and enemies to this age's brand of humanist.
Israel, despite not being a theocratic state, still represents the concept of Divinity and sacred law. This is the bone in the throat for a generation unable to reconcile itself to absolutes.
Of course, they believe they are cutting edge in their doctrines of universal spiritualism and non-violence (outside of their means and ends) and the erasure of national identities, but they are cut from the same bolt of cloth that bowed to Molech and sacrificed their children so that their crops would be good.
The more things change, the more they remain the same.
To: WorkingClassFilth
Because Marxism is the current form of paradise to those of a material mindset, the higher values and absolutes of traditional Western faith are seen as impediments to the 'new' freedom ... As a result, devout Jews and Christians alike are roadblocks and enemies to this age's brand of humanist. You took the words right out of my keyboard. That and Palestinians have replaced Native Americans and Black Panthers in the romantic imagination of the Left. Native Americans have opened casinos, Black Panthers have grown old, Che is (thankfully) dead, they need a new poster boy.
To: WorkingClassFilth
Israel, despite not being a theocratic state, still represents the concept of Divinity and sacred law. This is the bone in the throat for a generation unable to reconcile itself to absolutes. That is a very good point. Certainly it is why they hate Christianity so much.
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