Wednesday, March 21, 2012

NWO



Now, I might need to lead your hand a little because much of what she is saying and I am hearing will not be assumed by many of you, but I find this very fascinating.

First I need to find another quote to say more consisely what I'm thinking.
I cannot find it, but it is a scene where Debra Winger says that that's what you were either a communst or an atheist. I think. I only remember the sentiment, not the lines... What I was hoping to do is get you to think about how Communisim is very closely related to religion and I have personally always thought in secret that Communisim is a god idea and if men had the ability to live it properly thing would work out. But, I think still what I wrote in my paper way back in high school is still true, that "A more perfect union would be a theism."

After being on that track it is not a far jump to wonder if there wasn't some truth mixed up in that pile of obvious lies told by other "christian" objectors to Mormonism, that they brainwash people. I believe my mind is stronger because of the truths that I have accepted and learned to live. But, I just had to stop and think about War and brain washing, that assumes that the people had a reason to think one way already and they were (not physically forced) lead to choose a choice that another mind picked for them, isn't that what all religion does? Accept that God knows best. And how do you know what god wants? The scriptures. Wh wrote the scriptures? Propagandists? no. Prophets.I cannot recall the exact quote from Amoa but it says that God doesn't do anything that he doesn't first reveal to his servants the prophets.

Now, How do you know that I really evn wrote this? Usually, it is by my tone, you can sense the same in scripture, and know of it's veracity because it is sort of recognizable and comfortable, but Elke says the same things about growing up in Eastern Germany, We accept strange things as fact when that is what we are accustomed to, like the frog in a boiling pot of water, he'd jump out if it was noticeably too hot, but the incremental change is an acceptible one.

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