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A short Purim vanity
Self | 3/6/'12 | Zionist Conspirator

Posted on 03/06/2012 4:44:05 PM PST by Zionist Conspirator

It's been a while since I've posted a vanity (in fact there's been so much infighting here that I don't post as much as I used to), but I hope this one will be worth reading.

As many of you know, tomorrow night and next day (3/7-8) is Purim, the holiday that commemorates G-d's ever-governing providence, however well hidden, behind the scenes. It also celebrates irony, since the day that set aside for the annihilation of the Jews was instead the day they destroyed their enemies. Right now I can't think of anything we need to remind ourselves of more than these two things.

Whatever is happening, however dark and terrible things may seem, however "absent" G-d may appear, he is still there, directing all things in accordance with His plan. Behind the mask of apparent randomness and meaninglessness in history is G-d's hidden but guiding hand.

Sometimes, with G-d's help, the darkest moments can be transformed into the greatest victories. Right now things look dark indeed. We have the most radical president we've ever had in our history, and he's trying to silence opposition and overturn religious freedom in a way we've never seen before in this country--and he's still up for election! Can you imagine what will happen if, G-d forbid, he is re-elected?

Our G-dless enemies have declared war on us and will show us no mercy. The rules of civility they demand of us they refuse to be held to, for the simple reason that, although they don't believe in G-d, they still inexplicably and irrationally believe in "right" and "wrong," and they are absolutely certain that they are right, we are evil, and there is no lowness to which they can sink that isn't fully justified. Like the evil Haman's ancestors in the nation of `Amaleq, they believe that everything is random, that "things just happen."

However, this belief apparently doesn't apply to human history, which they somehow think is "programmed" to end in a G-dless "utopia." Only the people who are pushing history forward have rights (so they can perform their "historic mission"). Those who oppose the teleological unfolding of history have no rights. Indeed, abstract "rights" don't exist at all. "Rights" only exist to enable the "thesis of history" to keep pushing things "forward." It is useless to appeal to "free speech," because for our enemies "free speech" has no purpose whatsoever other than to enable them to speak in a way that advances the "great wheel of history" (as the Khmer Rouge, mach shemam, called it). This has been part of the dialectical philosophy since Hegel. And yet some conservatives still express surprise at leftist "hypocrisy." It isn't hypocrisy at all. They don't even believe we have any rights to oppose them, and if they haven't yet admitted this they probably soon will. Stop being surprised. Stop accusing them of "hypocrisy." Instead fight back.

I've long believed that one reason political correctness now rules with an iron hand is because we have been spineless cowards. Right now PC seems like an unstoppable, omnipotent dreadnaught. But if only one person will refuse to be silenced then it will spread. My personal (and probably controversial) stand on how to answer back our enemies is to tell them plainly that "good" and "evil" are either only what G-d declares them to be or else they do not exist and they have no moral grounds on which to object to anything. The "natural law" people will say this goes too far, but I think it is true (though it doesn't exhaust the truth) to take this position.

Right now the country is being tyrannized into accepting "gay marriage." There aren't enough homosexuals in the world to have created this monster. Most of the people pushing it are heterosexuals who hate G-d. When it comes to homosexuality appeals to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Founding Fathers are fruitless. It was not they who forbade male homosexuality on the pain of death. That was done by a much higher Authority . . . the only Authority we have to appeal to. The time has come to quite trying to out-Jefferson the Left (I know; they hate his interpretation of the Constitution, but they still love him for some reason!).

Finally, I note that as Purim is upon us Iran (the Persia of the Bible) is once again in the news, along with the constant talk of military action against it. We have heard this talk for ten years and absolutely nothing has happened. If bluster could obliterate a country, then Iran would only exist in the history books. But who knows . . . something may actually be about to happen.

I am by nature a pessimistic, melancholic person. It's hard for me to look past the darkness to see the G-dliness that lies underneath all things, so these words are as much for me as they are for everyone else. I guess what I'm trying to remind myself and the rest of you of in these dark times is that the Left is right about one thing and one thing only: history is teleological. But it isn't going to end up where they think it is, however much it may seem otherwise. Someone really does "secretly rule the world" . . . only it's no secret at all. The world is ruled by HaShem. Not by the Masons, not by the Devil, not by the Bilderbergers, not by "reptilians," and not by HaShem plus anyone else. It is run by HaShem and HaShem Alone Who works His own purposes. He has no evil counterpart or adversary whatsoever.

The ancient Jews of Persia fasted and prayed for three days. I don't know if we need to do something like this or not, but I do know that we need to cry out to Heaven for a rescue . . . and having done that, stand up and fight back. If we do not . . . though HaShem's ultimate World Purpose cannot be defeated, we will be . . . and we will deserve to be.

May HaShem Yitbarakh make us all to dwell beneath his Sukkah of peace at this frightful, frightening time.


TOPICS: Activism; Current Events; Judaism; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: providence; purim; themesswerein; vanity
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To: Talisker
And as for executing gays, would you push for the replacement of the Constitution with Halakhah?

::Sigh:: I did not intend to go there. Why do you want to do this? Do you really want to completely derail this thread and turn it into a "Thomas Jefferson vs. the ee-vils of Theocracy" thing? My initial post was a cry of existential angst, not a theological treatise.

Nevertheless, since you insist on going there, I will do my best to satisfy you.

In all honesty, I believe that secular conservatism has failed. Secular conservatives (and religious conservatives who think they have to be secular conservatives when they're in the "public square") have argued "natural law" and the Constitution with our enemies till we're all blue in the face. Absolutely nothing has been accomplished, for two reasons. First, our enemies have no respect for natural law or for the Constitution because their Hegelian dialectic outranks everything. So what if "natural law" says so and so or a bunch of dead slave owners said so-and-so? And secondly, our Founding Fathers did not create the universe and had no authority to create new moral laws or abrogate old ones. The religious beliefs of the Founding Fathers has no more to do with Ultimate Truth (to which we owe ultimate loyalty) than the religious beliefs of the founders of Saudi Arabia. Prior to recently, almost every state and locality in the country (if not the world) regarded homosexual activity as criminal, even if the laws were for all practical purposes unenforceable. Their existence acknowledged the Laws of G-d concerning such activity.

How were such local laws concerning "sodomy" unconstitutional? They were not and never were so considered until very recently. What does the Constitution do? It establishes the form, procedures, and rules of the federal government. It creates a bicameral legislature, a chief executive, a federal judiciary, and describes their powers. Local laws against sodomy have no more to do with the Constitution than local laws against littering. Furthermore, as you surely know, the Bill of Rights applied only to the federal government. State and local governments by definition could not violate any of the rights enumerated in it. Each and every state could have an official state religion and it would not violate the Bill of Rights. Yes, believe it or not, this is actually one of those things that Ron Paul is right about!

The Bill of Rights was a gigantic mistake. It was lobbied for by the Southern slave owners who feared a moralistic federal government might interfere with their peculiar institution. And what has happened? Although the Bill of Rights were obviously intended as mere enumerated restrictions on the federal government (we'd all have been better off if they had been dubbed the "Bill of Restrictions"), they have evolved over the years (as was inevitable) into actual government "grants" of rights--grants which the government is empowered to enforce. The end result of this this historical process is that the First Amendment fails to protect the free speech rights of conservatives (because according to the Hegelians who took over our courts generations ago, conservatives have no rights since they represent the "antithesis" rather than the "thesis" of history), but a high school principal cannot edit the "f-word" out of a student newspaper without the federal leviathan terrorizing him (because each and every use of the "f-word" pushes "history" forward another notch). This is the end result of the Jeffersonians and their precious "Bill of Rights."

My religious beliefs are statutory, not salvational. And my Bible has no "render unto Caesar" in it. One of the seven great commandments on all humanity is the prohibition of allowing miscarriages of justice by creating courts of law--not secular courts as we know them today, but courts that enforce Divine law. This has nothing to do with the Constitution. Any locality could theoretically adopt such a structure and it would be none of the federal government's business . . . were it not for the Hegelian dialecticians who currently appear to rule the world (they only appear to do so, of course).

If it puts your mind at ease at all (which it probably doesn't), these courts which are commanded by Divine authority work differently from our secular courts. Most of the things our secular courts accept would be inadmissible--circumstantial evidence, hearsay, even confessions. The only thing that can be legally admitted as evidence in a capital offense is an eye-witness. Nothing else will do. This means that for all practical purposes the death penalty would be extremely rare and difficult to incur. But it would still be on the books and should the criteria be met it would have to be carried out. And also if it's any comfort to you, such "merciful" means of execution as gas chambers, electric chairs, and firing squads could never be used. Non-Jews are permitted one and only method of carrying out capital punishment--"the sword" (this refers to beheading, which means that hanging technically fulfills this).

Really, there is no such thing as a tiny little compartment called "religion" that can be differentiated from the rest of life. There is only G-d Who rules over everything. In ancient Israel everything--not just the sacrificial cultus but also jurisprudence--were regulated by Torah.

Furthermore, religious truth isn't some harmless little subjective sentiment or ethn-cultural thing. It is Objective. History is not open-ended; in fact, our enemies are actually correct in their belief that history is teleological--it's just not going to end where they think it's going to. At the end of history the Truth will be vindicated and will govern all things while all falsehoods will be repudiated. And so far as I know, aside from the bizarre eastern religions, all religions believe that they will be vindicated in the end as the "one true religion."

I am a Thenomic positivist. That means I believe that right and wrong come from G-d's Decrees and from nothing else whatsoever--not reason, not instinct, not pragmatism, not mutual agreement, not "natural law," and certainly not the "iron laws of history" the Hegelians believe in. We've argued natural law and the Constitution with our enemies till we're blue in the face and absolutely nothing has been accomplished. It's time to stop arguing with Thomas Jefferson and "natural law." The dialectic is not a valid basis for morality or ethics. Neither is any other non-theistic system in the world, whether it is Marxist, Randian, or anything in between. Our enemies need to understand that G-d is not an opinion some people have. He is the ONLY reason right and wrong exist at all. Only His Laws determine which is which. Flesh and blood are tyrants; only submission to the True G-d can save us from tyranny at the hands of fellow humans.

There . . . I've said it. I hope you'll be happy now, though I doubt it.

I mentioned "gay marriage" in my initial post. How you turned that into an "anti-gay tirade" I don't know. But Truth is what it is. There is nothing you, I, or anyone else can do about it. And that includes Thomas Jefferson.

41 posted on 03/07/2012 12:06:27 PM PST by Zionist Conspirator (Ki-hagoy vehamamlakhah 'asher lo'-ya`avdukh yove'du; vehagoyim charov yecheravu!)
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