Just invert the compass
Just invert the compass. Part I
By Don Hank
Imagine a world in which schools, universities, the media, government, rich bankers and corporations everywhere taught that there is no such thing as the sun, and that all light and heat was generated by man-made sources. Anyone who asserted otherwise, in defiance of the major ongoing legal and propaganda efforts of these groups, would be scorned and marginalized socially so as to be practically unemployable thanks to the consensus that, as employees, such people would hold back progress with their backward views and, if working in a science-related field, would corrupt scientific thought, interfering with research. Meanwhile, ordinary people would be taxed to pay for the generation of light and heat that actually came from the sun and most would accept this taxation without complaint. Sun shields, thoughtfully dubbed “radiation blocks,” would be installed everywhere in high-concentration population centers, and there would be a ban against looking upward when spending time outdoors, based on the generally accepted notion that looking upward would harm people mentally. Indeed, the fact that such violators of this international law sometimes irrationally insisted “there really is a sun,” was incontrovertible proof that sky gazing is harmful to the mental faculties.
Anti-sun literature and political speeches written at the top universities by the best scientific minds powerfully countered claims, based on alleged sightings, that the sun existed. The most widely accepted scientific argument was that the white orb some claimed to have seen was in fact the heavenly reflection of the man-made government heat source, whose location was not disclosed due to unspecified terror threats that seemed to be cropping up everywhere.
However, in a world like that, the brightest minds, even if they had not seen the sun (in violation of the strict law forbidding sky gazing), might still suspect there was one, simply based on the principle expressed in Shakespeare’s words: methinks he doth protest too much.
Thus, the powerful, all-pervasive arguments against the existence of the sun and the cruel treatment of dissenters who theorized the sun’s existence would in themselves furnish a valuable clue as to the existence of the sun, militating against the official view.
Anyone sincerely wishing to know the truth could then eventually cut through the propaganda and free himself from the official lie.
Of course, in our world, no one could deny the existence of something so obvious as the sun.
Or could they?
Throughout the West, we are taught from little on up that our world is changing its viewpoint naturally as people gain enlightenment, which is defined as socialist progressivism and a liberalization, or even rejection, of biblical Christianity, which is seen as simply too narrow to fit modern scientific thought. Certainly, slavery and the Jim Crow laws were abolished partly due to enlightenment, and much of the progress we saw in the elimination of racism was on the grassroots level, though catalyzed somewhat by elitist voices. Lazy thinking often makes us believe that, despite the elimination of anti-black hate, much remains to be done in the area of human rights and that means acceptance of the Left’s entire platform – even virulent antifamily, anti-tradition, anti-freedom ideas promoted by radicals who hate Christianity. In other words, we must accept Marxist “progressivism” because it is a natural product of grassroots activism. Anything opposing it is “Astroturf,” or false grassroots activism paid for by rich corporations, which are, however, never named.
As a corollary to this theory, we are told that Christianity, at least in its primitive biblical form, i.e., a series of beliefs, is just melting away naturally as ordinary people see the truth.
In other words, Christianity is a series of myths, but Marxist “progressivism” is the real thing and based on science.
Yet a recently rediscovered article by Richard Wurmbrand casts a long dark shadow over this contention, showing that Marx himself was a Satanist and Lenin was also “dominated by Satanist ideology,” as were, to some extent, other major communist leaders like Stalin and Mao.
If Marx really did worship Satan, as his own earlier writings clearly suggest, then he necessarily did not ever deny the existence of God or Satan, and hence the authority of the Holy Scriptures. He simply inverted Christ’s value system, taking Satan as his god and God as his adversary.
Could it be then that Marxism, what today’s Left now calls progressivism, is not the expression of a natural decline in belief through enlightenment at all, but rather a diabolical expression of hatred toward God and His creation?
One thing is certain: For centuries, the world has been at war with Christ. Islam declared war on Christians (as well as Jews) in the 7th century, reducing Arab Christians to a state of near slavery under the tribute system of dhimmitude, where non-Muslims had to literally pay for their lives and freedom. The situation remains essentially unchanged today, and has been in fact exacerbated thanks to the Iraq War, resulting in the nearly total exodus or annihilation of Assyrian Christians in the region.
The persecution of Christians and others by false Christians plagued the Middle Ages. The Huguenots were slaughtered by the thousands. The Spanish Inquisition ruthlessly punished dissenters.
Later, Luther’s followers tortured, jailed, slaughtered and banished the Anabaptists, my ancestors, throughout most of Europe — which is why I was born in the New World.
But weren’t the participants in these pogroms against dissenters Christians?
That is a pivotal question on which everything hinges. For it they were, then Christianity, supposedly a religion marked by love and humility, is marred indelibly and has no claim to future or present legitimacy.
Yet, Jesus at no time preached hate or punishment of the unfaithful. In fact, He preached love not only for one’s neighbors but also for one’s enemies. And He gave his life to free sinners.
Nonetheless, humanist historians and academicians are almost unanimous in their condemnation of this obviously good and kind man who went to bat for sinners and never once sought to enrich himself through his teachings, which, theoretically, could have made him as wealthy as the Maharishi.
In fact, after He performed the miracle of the fishes and loaves, He immediately retreated from the crowd of 5,000 who sought to make him King, first to a mountain top and later across the Sea of Galilee. He knew these materialists were not sincere followers and told them they had come only because they had “filled their bellies.” And He warned his disciples of false teachers coming in His name. He couldn’t have been plainer.
Yet, despite these warnings by the Master himself, those who do not know Him say it is His followers who are destroying our world with fanaticism and ignorance.
But the alleged “followers” clearly fall into the category of the false teachers He warned about, deflating the Left’s claim.
For instance, one of the main arguments against Christ is the teaching that Hitler was a Christian. As shown in the recently published book “Hitler, the Holocaust and the Bible,” by Joe Keysor, this contention, while almost unanimous among historians, is erroneous and owes to the general ignorance of biblical teachings in academe. While Hitler did indeed have a working relationship with Christian leaders, both Catholic and Protestant, official Christendom had been so weakened by German theologians over more than a century before Hitler’s time that their teachings no longer embodied those of Jesus Christ. In fact, by the 1930s, “Christian” theology was so corrupt that many German clergy subscribed to the thinking of nazi theologian Walter Grundmann, who thought Christ was the illegitimate son of a Roman soldier.
But biblically oriented pastors (a small minority) boldly condemned Hitler’s treatment of the Jews and other underdog groups. Some were jailed, others paid with their lives. Thus it is grossly unfair to say that true Christianity supported Hitler.
Now, lacking a Hitler to use as a red herring, academe has found a new point of attack: They have cunningly succeeded in convincing a dumbed down world that Christianity is a persecutor of homosexuals.
This attack is based on the absurd view that a homosexual relationship, through which no children can come into the world – a relationship based on adult hedonism and sexual gratification that is directly or indirectly linked to numerous diseases – is the moral equivalent of marriage between the sexes and is equally wholesome for rearing children. This view would be readily dispelled if there could be free discussion on the subject. But in today’s world, where freedom of religious speech is being outlawed and pastors are muzzled, there can be no meaningful open debate. Almost all such debate is in fact confined to internet sites like Laigle’s Forum.
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August 31st, 2009 at 1:23 am
This is very true and scary as to what is going on. This is very well put and well written and I will be sure to forward this to all in my contacts. More and more people are waking up to this crap going on….just hope it is not too late!
August 31st, 2009 at 12:29 pm
Indeed, socialism is satanic in its origin and (perhaps clandestinely?) in it execution.
But, my friend, capitalism is no less a denial of God. It has it’s origin in the Deism of the Enlightenment. What is its core principle? The accumulation of wealth, of capital. Covetousness! Greed.
Consider Distributism – http://distributism.blogspot.com
Despite it Catholic origins, one need not be catholic to accept it.
August 31st, 2009 at 1:39 pm
Excellent articles. I just wanted to suggest that you read Bodie & Brock Thoene’s blog: http://www.thoenebooks.com/blog.asp They are writing similar things after studying the history of WWII for years.
August 31st, 2009 at 6:51 pm
Hello Lou,
I am basically a conservative, but have been doing some soul searching lately. I like what Coach Daubenmire said recently. He says he is part conservative and part libertarian and a Christian. I think I will start calling myself a Christian conservatarian. If you mean Big Business when you say capitalism, I am with you all the way. If you mean small business, I don’t agree. I have been a small business man most of my life. So was my dad. I love the free market but I don’t like what I see on Wall Street.
BUT, let me add a proviso: what we are seeing in Big Business is not free market capitalism. It is fascism, an unsavory mix of government with business. We now have what Mussolini and Hitler had and it is WRONG for America. And it is why the banks crashed.
Things will KEEP crashing until we can restore the free market. But I don’t know if that can happen any more.
August 31st, 2009 at 7:01 pm
Don, we’re on the same page.
Small business absolutely compatible with Modern Distributism (although earlier forms were focused more on agrarianism).
Small business owners are usually focused on meeting the needs of their customers, not on making money in order to make more money.
August 31st, 2009 at 7:26 pm
Don,
One book you might find fruitful is “Small is Beautiful” by E.F. Schumacher. It’s subtitle is “Economics as if People Mattered” – I think that sums it up.
September 1st, 2009 at 12:51 am
Another great article by Don. One needs to understand both sides of the coin in order to write with such wisdom. Don is one of these. He understands the workings of a satanically inspired regime as well as how real Christianity is supposed to work. The choice is ours people. We can choose to repent and follow the Lord Jesus Christ and His ways or we can deny Him and eventually, as we are doing now, suffer the consequences for turning our backs on God. It is one thing for us to turn our backs to God, but it is a terrible thing for God to turn His back on us.
Thanks for the insight Don and may God bless!
September 3rd, 2009 at 2:50 pm
This is the best understanding I have seen on the net about true Christianity. I also note comments on Capitalism and that there are those who do not understand the Christian concept of capitalism. It is based on having private property. The Law of Moses was such that every family was to have a plot of ground to call their own. The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof so It was God’s design that we own property. Likewise, when you hired labor that hire became the property of the laborer and was no longer yours to keep overnight. This is the foundation of capitalism. What we tend to call capitalism comes in a little short. First, it is under personal discipline and if we do not discipline ourselves we let covetousness creep in. This goes on back to the beginning but capitalism is just as natural as the rising sun and just as necessary to progress. It is the Marxist dogma that condemns capitalism.
For the true believer we know that God does provide as he did the manna but he also used that provision to teach us how we should look at our increase. There are also several verses that spell this out. Marxism cannot operate without capitalism any more than you can raise a garden without water.
Whit
September 10th, 2009 at 2:04 pm
I see that many still refuse to look up even after reading this article. To covet the wealth of others is exactly what the Marxist, Socialist, and even Distributist preach to the envious. That to some more will be given then to others is Biblically sound. That a person should be able to keep what they earn as accumulated wealth and to decide for themselves what is done with it isn’t anti-Christian. It has nothing to do with covetousness. The good Christian will be able to distribute their own wealth in accordance with His will. Of course this is in complete opposition to the beastly system of an Antichrist which is in the process of being resurrected these days and to which an Apostate Church has fully endorsed.