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katie wrote:
> once again, please stop posting your anti-choice garbage on a vegan FOOD > site. Please stop posting your pro-death garbage in a Christian newsgroup. Yours in Christ John |
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"John McComb" > wrote in message news:SU_7c.892729$X%5.56277@pd7tw2no... > katie wrote: > > > once again, please stop posting your anti-choice garbage on a vegan FOOD > > site. > > Please stop posting your pro-death garbage > in a Christian newsgroup. > just for the record, i'm definitely not 'pro-death.' i think that abortion should absolutely be a last resort. it would be great if we could wipe it out completely through really good sex education, and effective and widely-accessible birth control. but i still think it does need to be there as an option. and i don't think that all christians are anti-choice, by the way. i'd love to not have this thread on the food site at all, but once it's up there (for the SECOND time, i pretty much ignored the first one), i kinda feel like i have to respond somehow. funny this guy's choice of posting pattern, sending it to christians, vegans, athiests, wiccas, and people talking about euthanasia. i think it only belongs on the christian ethics board for debate, really. > Yours in Christ > > John > |
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In article .rogers.com
>, katie > writes > >"John McComb" > wrote in message >news:SU_7c.892729$X%5.56277@pd7tw2no... >> katie wrote: >> >> > once again, please stop posting your anti-choice garbage on a vegan FOOD >> > site. >> >> Please stop posting your pro-death garbage >> in a Christian newsgroup. >> > >just for the record, i'm definitely not 'pro-death.' i think that abortion >should absolutely be a last resort. it would be great if we could wipe it >out completely through really good sex education, and effective and >widely-accessible birth control. but i still think it does need to be there >as an option. and i don't think that all christians are anti-choice, by the >way. i'd love to not have this thread on the food site at all, but once >it's up there (for the SECOND time, i pretty much ignored the first one), i >kinda feel like i have to respond somehow. funny this guy's choice of >posting pattern, sending it to christians, vegans, athiests, wiccas, and >people talking about euthanasia. i think it only belongs on the christian >ethics board for debate, really. > >> Yours in Christ >> >> John >> > Ignore him, its a flame, and he is a troll, anyone who really felt strongly about abortion wouldn't be trolling newsgroups. Especially news groups so diverse... He probably is one of those sad little men who cant cope with the modern woman, and tries to be big on the newsgroups. > -- Shez Shez's Garden at http://www.oldcity.f2s.com/shez/ |
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BRAVE NEW SCHOOLS
Med student flunks for saying no to abortion University senior denied degree because of Christian, pro-life stand Posted: March 23, 2004 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2004 WorldNetDaily.com A student in his senior year at a Canadian medical school will not be permitted to graduate because of his Christian, pro-life stand against abortion. According to Toronto-based LifeSiteNews.com, the student, who has requested anonymity, was given a failing grade in obstetrics and gynecology because he refused to perform abortions or to refer patients out for any abortive procedure. Three different appeals to the medical school over the past six months have failed to have the student reinstated. The most recent challenge, said the report, was March 3, when http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=37695 _____________ "Shez" > wrote in message ... : In article .rogers.com : >, katie > writes : > : >"John McComb" > wrote in message : >news:SU_7c.892729$X%5.56277@pd7tw2no... : >> katie wrote: : >> : >> > once again, please stop posting your anti-choice garbage on a vegan FOOD : >> > site. : >> : >> Please stop posting your pro-death garbage : >> in a Christian newsgroup. : >> : > : >just for the record, i'm definitely not 'pro-death.' i think that abortion : >should absolutely be a last resort. it would be great if we could wipe it : >out completely through really good sex education, and effective and : >widely-accessible birth control. but i still think it does need to be there : >as an option. and i don't think that all christians are anti-choice, by the : >way. i'd love to not have this thread on the food site at all, but once : >it's up there (for the SECOND time, i pretty much ignored the first one), i : >kinda feel like i have to respond somehow. funny this guy's choice of : >posting pattern, sending it to christians, vegans, athiests, wiccas, and : >people talking about euthanasia. i think it only belongs on the christian : >ethics board for debate, really. : > : >> Yours in Christ : >> : >> John : >> : > : Ignore him, its a flame, and he is a troll, anyone who really felt : strongly about abortion wouldn't be trolling newsgroups. : Especially news groups so diverse... : He probably is one of those sad little men who cant cope with the modern : woman, and tries to be big on the newsgroups. : > : : -- : Shez : Shez's Garden at http://www.oldcity.f2s.com/shez/ |
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Med student flunks for saying no to abortion University senior denied degree because of Christian, pro-life stand -------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Posted: March 23, 2004 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2004 WorldNetDaily.com A student in his senior year at a Canadian medical school will not be permitted to graduate because of his Christian, pro-life stand against abortion. According to Toronto-based LifeSiteNews.com, the student, who has requested anonymity, was given a failing grade in obstetrics and gynecology because he refused to perform abortions or to refer patients out for any abortive procedure. Three different appeals to the medical school over the past six months have failed to have the student reinstated. The most recent challenge, said the report, was March 3, when the student appeared before faculty of medicine's highest appeal committee. Friday, the student learned his appeal had been turned down. WND contacted the university's dean for the medical faculty, Dr. Brian K.E. Hennen, for comment, but as of publication no response had been received. The university's associate dean, Dr. Brian Magwood, told Winnipeg's CJOB Radio News the school's policy requires students to inform patients of all treatment options within the medical standard of care, said LifeSiteNews. Carolee Neufeld, a family friend handling media calls, said the student has always maintained high grades and high approval ratings from clinical supervisors, the report added. Training the next generation In a special edition on abortion last year, WND's monthly Whistleblower magazine profiled several medical doctors who explained why they quit doing abortions. One of them, David Brewer, M.D., who performed abortions for 10 years as a military physician in Ft. Rucher, Ala., described his medical-school abortion training this way: I can remember . the resident doctor sitting down, putting the tube in, and removing the contents. I saw the bloody material coming down the plastic tube, and it went into a big jar. My job afterwards was to go and undo the jar, and to see what was inside. I didn't have any views on abortion; I was in a training program, and this was a brand new experience. I was going to get to see a new procedure and learn. I opened the jar and took the little piece of stockingette stocking and opened that little bag. The resident doctor said, "Now put it on that blue towel and check it out. We want to make sure that we got it all." I thought, 'That'll be exciting - hands-on experience looking at tissue.' I opened the sock up and put it on the towel, and there were parts of a person in there. I had taken anatomy, I was a medical student. I knew what I was looking at. There was a little scapula and an arm, I saw some ribs and a chest, and a little tiny head. I saw a piece of a leg, and a tiny hand and an arm and, you know, it was like somebody put a hot poker into me. I had a conscience, and it hurt. Well, I checked it out and there were two arms and two legs and one head and so forth, and I turned and said, "I guess you got it all." That was a very hard experience for me to go through emotionally. Here I was with no real convictions, caught in the middle. And so I did what a lot of us do throughout our life. We don't do anything. I didn't talk with anybody about it, I didn't talk with my folks about it, I didn't think about it. I did nothing. And do you know what happened? I got to see another abortion. That one hurt too. But again I didn't do anything, and so I kept seeing abortions. Do you know what? It hurt a little bit less every time I saw one. Then I got to sit down and do an abortion. Well, the first one that I did was kind of hard. It hurt me again like a hot poker. But after a while, it got to where it didn't hurt. My heart got calloused. I was like a lot of people are today -- afraid to stand up. I was afraid to speak up. Or some of us, maybe we aren't afraid, but we just don't have our own convictions settled yet. One particular abortion changed Brewer's life. I remember an experience as a resident on a hysterotomy (a late-term abortion delivered by caesarean section). I remember seeing the baby move underneath the sack of membranes as the caesarean incision was made, before the doctor broke the water. The thought came to me, "My God, that's a person." Then he broke the water. And when he broke the water, it was like I had a pain in my heart, just like when I saw the first suction abortion. And then he delivered the baby, and I couldn't touch it. I wasn't much of an assistant. I just stood there, and the reality of what was going on finally began to seep into my calloused brain and heart. They took that little baby that was making little sounds and moving and kicking, and set it on the table in a cold, stainless steel bowl. And every time I would look over while we were repairing the incision in the uterus and finishing the Caesarean, I would see that little person kicking and moving in that bowl. And it kicked and moved less and less, of course, as time went on. I can remember going over and looking at that baby when we were done with the surgery and the baby was still alive. You could see the chest was moving and the heart beating, and the baby would try to take a little breath like that, and it really hurt inside, and it began to educate me as to what abortion really was. As for the University of Manitoba senior being failed for trying to "opt out" of abortion, he is reportedly considering an appeal to the school's senate. He is also receiving the public support of several Manitoba doctors. One of them, Dr. Frederick Ross, told CJOB radio that many doctors have sworn to protect human life "from the moment of conception" when they've taken the Hippocratic Oath, according to LifeSiteNews.com. Ross urged the university to be flexible enough to give the student a "conscience" exemption from its policy. -------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ |
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August 2002 edition - THE NEW PAGANISM: How Christianity is
being replaced by 'green' religion, goddess worship, globalism Relentless attacks on America's Christian churches - not just from without, but from within - which are steadily remolding institutionalized Christianity to serve a new, non-Christian, globalist agenda, are the focus of August's eye-opening edition of Whistleblower. For years, Christians have stood by helplessly as their once-dominant religion has been increasingly scoffed at, marginalized and demonized. They have watched a dizzying succession of outrageous court decisions - outlawing the 10 Commandments in schools and courtrooms, forbidding acknowledgement of God in graduation speeches, and most recently, declaring public recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance unconstitutional. And they have reeled at prosecutions that criminalize conscientious Christians, such as that of the Canadian printer fined $5,000 for refusing to print materials for a "*** rights" group. Or the shocking revelation that the Swedish parliament is pushing to amend that country's constitution to ban speech or writing opposing homosexuality - even within churches themselves - violations of which could result in prison sentences. But while these are the conflict's familiar flashpoints, the real fight lies elsewhere. Indeed, the biggest war of all is that raging within the churches themselves. The Catholic Church's devastating clergy sex scandal - with its seemingly endless revelations of predatory homosexual priests molesting boys, and the stunning failure of their superiors to put a stop to it - is the tip of the iceberg. As August's Whistleblower shows, the fierce battle for control, not only of the Catholic Church, but of many of the mainline Protestant denominations as well, is the real story. The combatants range from the familiar front-line storm troopers - homosexual activists, ACLU lawyers, atheists - to the exotic - environmentalists, the United Nations, globalists, New Agers, witches and occultists, and many others almost too strange to believe. But all are engaged in an ultimate fight - a battle to the death, winner takes all - for control of the major institutions of the Christian religion. "America is rapidly changing from the jewel of Judeo-Christian Western Civilization to a screaming babel of wild religious movements, each more wacky than the next, and all animated by rebellion against the religion and values upon which America was founded, and which made it the greatest nation in world history," said WND Editor and CEO Joseph Farah. And just what, exactly, is attempting to replace Christianity as the dominant religion in America? Superficially, it appears to be just a freak show, ranging from the seemingly harmless "Entertainment Paganism" ("Dungeons and Dragons," "white witchcraft," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Witchblade") to "Teen Cult Paganism" (teens in Gothic drag, freaky hair colors, tattoos, body piercing, "body art," black garb, studs and chains) to "Ecology Theology" (free-form sexual morality, "gaia" worship, native spirituality rituals) to the wide-ranging "New Age Movement" (believes humankind is on the cusp of a new dawn, beginning new phase in evolutionary history) to "Dark Paganism" (believes there's no such thing as "evil," and for whom destruction and death are forms of beauty) to "Wicca" (witchcraft is reportedly the fastest growing religion in Australia) and "Satanism" (consciously acknowledges Satan as master, and seeks power to corrupt all things, especially Christianity). But that's only the surface. As WND reveals in this issue of Whistleblower, the paganization of America's churches - already well under way - is consciously intended to usher in a "new age" of global government, with the United Nations as the global "brain" of a new world order. And no, this is not conspiracy stuff. It's real - and it's happening now. This "new" religious worldview is sugar-coated with high-minded and universal ideals of environmental protection and species preservation, but the ultimate agenda behind the movement is much darker. The ultimate purpose of "green religion" is to convince the people of the world to embrace world governance - which for a free nation like America represents a massive loss of national sovereignty and personal freedom - for the supposed sake of Mother Earth ("gaia") and the environment. After all, it is a lot easier to administer world government if all people believe it represents their salvation, rather than tyranny. How is this to be accomplished? To begin with, assign new names to old demons. What once was called "paganism" has been renamed and assigned a new respectability as the "gaia hypothesis." The once-hated idea of world government has been renamed "global governance." The concept of national sovereignty is eroding and transmuting into the concept of "sovereign equality." "The vanguard of this movement," explains Henry Lamb in "The rise of global green religion," "people like James Parks Morton, James Lovelock, Robert Muller, Al Gore, Timothy Wirth and many, many others, have been 'enlightened' through their biocentric belief in gaia" - the belief that the earth itself is a conscious, living organism - "and therefore they know what is best for the planet. They also know that the only way to protect the sacred gaia is to control the people who are degrading her. The only way to control the people is through an omnipotent government that is, at this moment, consolidating its power into an ever-growing bureaucracy, now stretching around the globe, extending its tentacles into every corner of human life, creating de facto global governance." And guess what? Not only has this new "enlightened" worldview permeated Western schools and governments, but America's Christian churches themselves also are rapidly being converted to this new religious paradigm. Most Americans have no idea this is happening. Many don't want to know. And yet, Americans are the only power on earth strong enough to prevent global governance from taking control of the entire planet. The August Whistleblower shows the way back. |
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is this a joke?
seriously. are you kidding? "SK >" /> wrote in message ... > August 2002 edition - THE NEW PAGANISM: How Christianity is > being replaced by 'green' religion, goddess worship, globalism > > Relentless attacks on America's Christian churches - not just > from without, but from within - which are steadily remolding > institutionalized Christianity to serve a new, non-Christian, > globalist agenda, are the focus of August's eye-opening > edition of Whistleblower. > > For years, Christians have stood by helplessly as their > once-dominant religion has been increasingly scoffed at, > marginalized and demonized. They have watched a dizzying > succession of outrageous court decisions - outlawing the 10 > Commandments in schools and courtrooms, forbidding > acknowledgement of God in graduation speeches, and most > recently, declaring public recitation of the Pledge of > Allegiance unconstitutional. > > And they have reeled at prosecutions that criminalize > conscientious Christians, such as that of the Canadian printer > fined $5,000 for refusing to print materials for a "*** > rights" group. Or the shocking revelation that the Swedish > parliament is pushing to amend that country's constitution to > ban speech or writing opposing homosexuality - even within > churches themselves - violations of which could result in > prison sentences. > > But while these are the conflict's familiar flashpoints, the > real fight lies elsewhere. Indeed, the biggest war of all is > that raging within the churches themselves. > > The Catholic Church's devastating clergy sex scandal - with > its seemingly endless revelations of predatory homosexual > priests molesting boys, and the stunning failure of their > superiors to put a stop to it - is the tip of the iceberg. As > August's Whistleblower shows, the fierce battle for control, > not only of the Catholic Church, but of many of the mainline > Protestant denominations as well, is the real story. The > combatants range from the familiar front-line storm troopers - > homosexual activists, ACLU lawyers, atheists - to the exotic - > environmentalists, the United Nations, globalists, New Agers, > witches and occultists, and many others almost too strange to > believe. But all are engaged in an ultimate fight - a battle > to the death, winner takes all - for control of the major > institutions of the Christian religion. > > "America is rapidly changing from the jewel of Judeo-Christian > Western Civilization to a screaming babel of wild religious > movements, each more wacky than the next, and all animated by > rebellion against the religion and values upon which America > was founded, and which made it the greatest nation in world > history," said WND Editor and CEO Joseph Farah. > > And just what, exactly, is attempting to replace Christianity > as the dominant religion in America? > > Superficially, it appears to be just a freak show, ranging > from the seemingly harmless "Entertainment Paganism" > ("Dungeons and Dragons," "white witchcraft," "Buffy the > Vampire Slayer," "Witchblade") to "Teen Cult Paganism" (teens > in Gothic drag, freaky hair colors, tattoos, body piercing, > "body art," black garb, studs and chains) to "Ecology > Theology" (free-form sexual morality, "gaia" worship, native > spirituality rituals) to the wide-ranging "New Age Movement" > (believes humankind is on the cusp of a new dawn, beginning > new phase in evolutionary history) to "Dark Paganism" > (believes there's no such thing as "evil," and for whom > destruction and death are forms of beauty) to "Wicca" > (witchcraft is reportedly the fastest growing religion in > Australia) and "Satanism" (consciously acknowledges Satan as > master, and seeks power to corrupt all things, especially > Christianity). > > But that's only the surface. As WND reveals in this issue of > Whistleblower, the paganization of America's churches - > already well under way - is consciously intended to usher in a > "new age" of global government, with the United Nations as the > global "brain" of a new world order. > > And no, this is not conspiracy stuff. It's real - and it's > happening now. > > This "new" religious worldview is sugar-coated with > high-minded and universal ideals of environmental protection > and species preservation, but the ultimate agenda behind the > movement is much darker. > > The ultimate purpose of "green religion" is to convince the > people of the world to embrace world governance - which for a > free nation like America represents a massive loss of national > sovereignty and personal freedom - for the supposed sake of > Mother Earth ("gaia") and the environment. After all, it is a > lot easier to administer world government if all people > believe it represents their salvation, rather than tyranny. > > How is this to be accomplished? To begin with, assign new > names to old demons. What once was called "paganism" has been > renamed and assigned a new respectability as the "gaia > hypothesis." The once-hated idea of world government has been > renamed "global governance." The concept of national > sovereignty is eroding and transmuting into the concept of > "sovereign equality." > > "The vanguard of this movement," explains Henry Lamb in "The > rise of global green religion," "people like James Parks > Morton, James Lovelock, Robert Muller, Al Gore, Timothy Wirth > and many, many others, have been 'enlightened' through their > biocentric belief in gaia" - the belief that the earth itself > is a conscious, living organism - "and therefore they know > what is best for the planet. They also know that the only way > to protect the sacred gaia is to control the people who are > degrading her. The only way to control the people is through > an omnipotent government that is, at this moment, > consolidating its power into an ever-growing bureaucracy, now > stretching around the globe, extending its tentacles into > every corner of human life, creating de facto global > governance." > > And guess what? Not only has this new "enlightened" worldview > permeated Western schools and governments, but America's > Christian churches themselves also are rapidly being converted > to this new religious paradigm. > > Most Americans have no idea this is happening. Many don't want > to know. And yet, Americans are the only power on earth strong > enough to prevent global governance from taking control of the > entire planet. The August Whistleblower shows the way back. > > > |
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listen mr. or mrs. SK >
for goodness sake. i can see by your posting pattern that you think that athiests, vegans, and wiccans are the devil incarnate. that's nice and all, but unless you want to talk about vegan FOOD, please stop posting this waaaaaaaaay off topic stuff here! vegans do not eat babies. or med students. or christians, to my knowledge. so just keep it to a relevant board, for goodness sake~! "SK >" /> wrote in message ... > BRAVE NEW SCHOOLS > Med student flunks for saying no to abortion > University senior denied degree because of Christian, pro-life > stand > > Posted: March 23, 2004 > 1:00 a.m. Eastern > © 2004 WorldNetDaily.com > > > A student in his senior year at a Canadian medical school will > not be permitted to graduate because of his Christian, > pro-life stand against abortion. > > According to Toronto-based LifeSiteNews.com, the student, who > has requested anonymity, was given a failing grade in > obstetrics and gynecology because he refused to perform > abortions or to refer patients out for any abortive procedure. > > Three different appeals to the medical school over the past > six months have failed to have the student reinstated. The > most recent challenge, said the report, was March 3, when > > http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=37695 > > > _____________ > > > "Shez" > wrote in message > ... > : In article > .rogers.com > : >, katie > writes > : > > : >"John McComb" > wrote in message > : >news:SU_7c.892729$X%5.56277@pd7tw2no... > : >> katie wrote: > : >> > : >> > once again, please stop posting your anti-choice > garbage on a vegan FOOD > : >> > site. > : >> > : >> Please stop posting your pro-death garbage > : >> in a Christian newsgroup. > : >> > : > > : >just for the record, i'm definitely not 'pro-death.' i > think that abortion > : >should absolutely be a last resort. it would be great if > we could wipe it > : >out completely through really good sex education, and > effective and > : >widely-accessible birth control. but i still think it does > need to be there > : >as an option. and i don't think that all christians are > anti-choice, by the > : >way. i'd love to not have this thread on the food site at > all, but once > : >it's up there (for the SECOND time, i pretty much ignored > the first one), i > : >kinda feel like i have to respond somehow. funny this > guy's choice of > : >posting pattern, sending it to christians, vegans, > athiests, wiccas, and > : >people talking about euthanasia. i think it only belongs > on the christian > : >ethics board for debate, really. > : > > : >> Yours in Christ > : >> > : >> John > : >> > : > > : Ignore him, its a flame, and he is a troll, anyone who > really felt > : strongly about abortion wouldn't be trolling newsgroups. > : Especially news groups so diverse... > : He probably is one of those sad little men who cant cope > with the modern > : woman, and tries to be big on the newsgroups. > : > > : > : -- > : Shez > : Shez's Garden at http://www.oldcity.f2s.com/shez/ > > |
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m>, katie > writes >is this a joke? >seriously. >are you kidding? Nope he isn't kidding, its amazing what some of these kooks will believe.. Give them a conspiracy theory and they will literally believe anything even if the truth is shoved under their noses, they would rather go blind than acknowledge that they are wrong. Sad isn't it. Shez > >"SK >" /> wrote in message ... >> August 2002 edition - THE NEW PAGANISM: How Christianity is >> being replaced by 'green' religion, goddess worship, globalism >> >> Relentless attacks on America's Christian churches - not just >> from without, but from within - which are steadily remolding >> institutionalized Christianity to serve a new, non-Christian, >> globalist agenda, are the focus of August's eye-opening >> edition of Whistleblower. >> >> For years, Christians have stood by helplessly as their >> once-dominant religion has been increasingly scoffed at, >> marginalized and demonized. They have watched a dizzying >> succession of outrageous court decisions - outlawing the 10 >> Commandments in schools and courtrooms, forbidding >> acknowledgement of God in graduation speeches, and most >> recently, declaring public recitation of the Pledge of >> Allegiance unconstitutional. >> >> And they have reeled at prosecutions that criminalize >> conscientious Christians, such as that of the Canadian printer >> fined $5,000 for refusing to print materials for a "*** >> rights" group. Or the shocking revelation that the Swedish >> parliament is pushing to amend that country's constitution to >> ban speech or writing opposing homosexuality - even within >> churches themselves - violations of which could result in >> prison sentences. >> >> But while these are the conflict's familiar flashpoints, the >> real fight lies elsewhere. Indeed, the biggest war of all is >> that raging within the churches themselves. >> >> The Catholic Church's devastating clergy sex scandal - with >> its seemingly endless revelations of predatory homosexual >> priests molesting boys, and the stunning failure of their >> superiors to put a stop to it - is the tip of the iceberg. As >> August's Whistleblower shows, the fierce battle for control, >> not only of the Catholic Church, but of many of the mainline >> Protestant denominations as well, is the real story. The >> combatants range from the familiar front-line storm troopers - >> homosexual activists, ACLU lawyers, atheists - to the exotic - >> environmentalists, the United Nations, globalists, New Agers, >> witches and occultists, and many others almost too strange to >> believe. But all are engaged in an ultimate fight - a battle >> to the death, winner takes all - for control of the major >> institutions of the Christian religion. >> >> "America is rapidly changing from the jewel of Judeo-Christian >> Western Civilization to a screaming babel of wild religious >> movements, each more wacky than the next, and all animated by >> rebellion against the religion and values upon which America >> was founded, and which made it the greatest nation in world >> history," said WND Editor and CEO Joseph Farah. >> >> And just what, exactly, is attempting to replace Christianity >> as the dominant religion in America? >> >> Superficially, it appears to be just a freak show, ranging >> from the seemingly harmless "Entertainment Paganism" >> ("Dungeons and Dragons," "white witchcraft," "Buffy the >> Vampire Slayer," "Witchblade") to "Teen Cult Paganism" (teens >> in Gothic drag, freaky hair colors, tattoos, body piercing, >> "body art," black garb, studs and chains) to "Ecology >> Theology" (free-form sexual morality, "gaia" worship, native >> spirituality rituals) to the wide-ranging "New Age Movement" >> (believes humankind is on the cusp of a new dawn, beginning >> new phase in evolutionary history) to "Dark Paganism" >> (believes there's no such thing as "evil," and for whom >> destruction and death are forms of beauty) to "Wicca" >> (witchcraft is reportedly the fastest growing religion in >> Australia) and "Satanism" (consciously acknowledges Satan as >> master, and seeks power to corrupt all things, especially >> Christianity). >> >> But that's only the surface. As WND reveals in this issue of >> Whistleblower, the paganization of America's churches - >> already well under way - is consciously intended to usher in a >> "new age" of global government, with the United Nations as the >> global "brain" of a new world order. >> >> And no, this is not conspiracy stuff. It's real - and it's >> happening now. >> >> This "new" religious worldview is sugar-coated with >> high-minded and universal ideals of environmental protection >> and species preservation, but the ultimate agenda behind the >> movement is much darker. >> >> The ultimate purpose of "green religion" is to convince the >> people of the world to embrace world governance - which for a >> free nation like America represents a massive loss of national >> sovereignty and personal freedom - for the supposed sake of >> Mother Earth ("gaia") and the environment. After all, it is a >> lot easier to administer world government if all people >> believe it represents their salvation, rather than tyranny. >> >> How is this to be accomplished? To begin with, assign new >> names to old demons. What once was called "paganism" has been >> renamed and assigned a new respectability as the "gaia >> hypothesis." The once-hated idea of world government has been >> renamed "global governance." The concept of national >> sovereignty is eroding and transmuting into the concept of >> "sovereign equality." >> >> "The vanguard of this movement," explains Henry Lamb in "The >> rise of global green religion," "people like James Parks >> Morton, James Lovelock, Robert Muller, Al Gore, Timothy Wirth >> and many, many others, have been 'enlightened' through their >> biocentric belief in gaia" - the belief that the earth itself >> is a conscious, living organism - "and therefore they know >> what is best for the planet. They also know that the only way >> to protect the sacred gaia is to control the people who are >> degrading her. The only way to control the people is through >> an omnipotent government that is, at this moment, >> consolidating its power into an ever-growing bureaucracy, now >> stretching around the globe, extending its tentacles into >> every corner of human life, creating de facto global >> governance." >> >> And guess what? Not only has this new "enlightened" worldview >> permeated Western schools and governments, but America's >> Christian churches themselves also are rapidly being converted >> to this new religious paradigm. >> >> Most Americans have no idea this is happening. Many don't want >> to know. And yet, Americans are the only power on earth strong >> enough to prevent global governance from taking control of the >> entire planet. The August Whistleblower shows the way back. >> >> >> > > -- Shez Shez's Garden at http://www.oldcity.f2s.com/shez/ |
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