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Yes; most of us are the choir. But think of all
Posted by Stahntii on 2011-December-01 04:53:21 EST, Thursday
In reply to The MAAs might be the new jews posted by Madscience on 2011-November-30 21:47:59 EST, Wednesday
Thanks for your post. I appreciated reading it. And I solute the efforts you made among your tunnelvision classmates.
You know what sickens me most about our pedo/hebo-hating times? It's the fact that the majority of minors themselves subscribe to this taboo, and essentially see adults who might find them attractive as creepy crawlers. Talk about a demographic (minors, in this case) willingly supporting the limiting of their own freedom; freedom to be with who they love (or like) and who loves (or likes) them. I guess there's no age limit regarding to when a human being, stuck in the herd mindset, will willingly and passionately support their own oppression. It's just too damn bad that all in the herd don't usually realize that their being herded by their enemy (parasites in government and other high positions of social influence). But for Christians who might have realized this problem, their Bible conveniently has written for them that "All Rules are placed by God and operate with his Authority."
http://bible.cc/romans/13-1.htm
And preachers never fail to emphasize this passage, or the flocks need to have the utmost faith in their rulers. That's why Christians are so into signing up with Uncle Sam too, and putting their lives on the line in the military, because they have such brilliant blind faith. Christian's are also quick to call someone a conspiracy nut for simply entertaining anything else but the official story of things. Another quote of a some totalitarian was "Yours is not to question why but rather just to do and die!"
Yep. We sure are in a bad way in these days. And it's amazing how much more, as time goes by, secular people have, idealogically and morally, with Christian fundamentalists.
I dare say "We're fucked!", especially if this coming together of ideals continues to progress--which I believe it will.
Anyways
Thanks once again for your post. Nice to meet you. And until we meet again don't forget: "All Rulers are placed by God!" Whatta laugh, I tell you. But if I were to change that "proverb" to something slightly different while turning it into something I do believe was truth, I say this: "Rulers are placed by Nature(aka - "ourselves", in this case, as we are in fact part of nature)!" And as we all know, nature (which includes human beings) is not always our friend. So then, Just as we put up a fight against natures' floods and other natural disasters, we MUST also put up a HELLUVA fight against natures' humans who prey on other humans with, i.e., such cruel and manipulative writings as those laid out in Romans 13: 1 of which so many poor human beings were tricked by the predator humans into believing.
But when the tables turn, and one day the prey upon win themselves seats in power, they too will become the new predators. I honestly think it's inevitable. How fucking exciting. And so the great wheel keeps on spinning. I'll quote the title of a George Carlin dvd to end this post: "Life is worth losing!" And it's sure how I feel right now. I hate living amongst the herd. I guess the only way to escape it is to join, if you're lucky enough too, the shepherds (Yes.......The parasites). But what's worse? A.) Living among herd people who love their mental and physical slavery as someone who dreams of their being true freedom for all, or B.) being the parasitical human preying the herd humans' need of having foolish blind faith for something they can never really see or truly affirm.
Before answering that, we must first ask ourselves: What exactly do herd people deserve? Personally I feel they deserve whatever their rulers give them; whatever they're stupid enough to accept or fall for. There's another great quote that applies here, but I forget it now. I think it was by Thomas Jefferson of Ben Franklin, not at all to put those figures on pedestals or anything. Any dirtybag is capable of making famous a sensible-sounding quote. Nope....I have no idea what type of people Ol' Thomas and Ben were. I know what history books and people say but can that can't often be trusted. Anyways; I just liked the quote, and I didn't want to be confused for just another of the millions of herd people who like to put upon pedestals the figures who's names are associated with them.
Well......
I've rambled on long enough.
You take care.
And nice to meet you once again.
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- Two comments - qtns2di4 on 2011-December-01 05:31:15 EST, Thursday - (0 / 0 / 2)
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- Re: Yes; most of us are the choir. But think of all - Madscience on 2011-December-01 05:19:28 EST, Thursday - (1 / 0 / 0)