By Thomas Ivan Dahlheimer First YouTube Video: Spirituality V.S. Religion: The Rise Of The New Age Second YouTube Video: Were The Founding Fathers Anti-Christian? | The Hidden Faith Of The Founding Fathers John Adams was one of the Founding Fathers of America. "According to the 2nd video, he was also: "a Unitarian and shared views against Christianity, much like the other revolutionaries." Adams stated: "America was established on a mix of Christian and Pagan philosophies. Adams mentioned Voltaire's philosophy. Voltaire observed: The Veda [sacred text of the Hindus] was the most precious gift for which the West had ever been indebted to the East. Voltaire also stated: "... the religion of Christians would rather seem to be a scourge sent on man by the author of all evil." Unitarians reject the Christian doctrine of the Trinity. Adams revealed where he got his pagan faith in a letter to Thomas Jefferson. In the letter, he mentioned an old Indian [Hindu] book called the Shasta, the first book of Brahman theology. The Book of Shasta declares, as stated in Adams' letter, that "...God is One, Creator of all, ..." During the presidency of John Adams the Treaty of Tripoli was signed. It declares that "The Government of the United States is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion." John Adams helped draft the Declaration of Independence, which acknowledges the "Laws of Nature and of Nature's God," and that "all men" are "endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights." Perhaps, Adams' God, "Creator of all," was the Hindu God, Brahman. In the 2nd video, there is a broadcasted news segment of a very important historical event. It shows Pope John Paul II honoring Mahatma Gandhi in February 1986 at his sacred tomb in India, New Delhi. His Holiness honored Mr. Gandhi by publicly reading a profound world-unifying statement by this renowned Hindu. This papal act inaugurated the ushering in of a New World Order. Prior to this inauguration the Roman Catholic Church's Vatican II, ecumenical movement leader, Pope John Paul II, prepared the way for this inauguration to occur by inviting nearly all the leaders of the many different religions around the world to participate in an ecumenical gathering, which successfully occurred in Assisi, Italy on October 27, 1986. According to the 1st video, there is a drive by the Roman Catholic Church, which is moving toward its goal, by means of the Vatican II ecumenical movement, to establish a universal faith, with a universal Christ who will satisfy and unite all religions in a future One World Religion. Thomas Paine was another Founding Father. He wrote in his book "The Age of Reason" that, as stated in the 2nd video: "... it would be more consistent if we called it [the Bible] the word of a demon, than the word of God." Helena P. Blavatsky (1831–1891) was, as stated in the 1st video, (1.) a world renowned mystic, (2.) one of the co-founders of the Theosophical Society and known by many as (3.) the Mother of the New Age Movement, and (4.) the prophetess of the United Nations' developing One World Religion. Madame Blavatsky wrote, as stated in the 1st video: "....the appellation of Satan ... belongs by right to the first and cruelest 'Adversary' of all other Gods .. Jehovah ..." The 110th Congressional Congress in 2007 put forth House Resolution 33 in honor of the Freemasons of America. This Congressional Resolution states: ``Whereas the Founding Fathers of this great nation and signers of the Constitution, most of whom were Freemasons." The 2nd video states: "Freemasonry includes a very religious component that is highly universalist and deistic. The God recognized by Freemasonry is whatever God any Mason recognizes, whether the Judeo-Christian God or pagan or pantheistic God. To avoid religious controversy all deities are recognized in Masonry as the Great Architect of the Universe." At the time of the revolution, Freemasonry was, and still is throughout most of the world, anti Christian or anti supernatural at the lower Masonic levels and occult and esoteric at the highest levels. After the American revolution, not only the majority religion, Protestantism, but also all other religions, including Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Theosophy, Witchcraft, Occultism, Demonology and even Satanism, etc. were legalized by the American legal doctrine of religious liberty. Before the revolution, what was kind of hidden amongst many of the Founding Fathers concerning their Masonic anti-Christian philosophies was brought out into the open after the revolution, and brought out by, as stated in the 2nd video, famous occultists such as Albert Pike, Eliphus Levi, Helena Blavatsky and Aleister Crowley. In the first video, Blavatsky and Crowley are portrayed, along with Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, as the most influential people of the New Age Movement. As stated in the 1st video, this movement is ushering in the United Nations' and Roman Catholic Church's New Age One World Religion, the future spiritual foundation of the UN's coming One World Government. 1st Video THE UNITED NATIONS HAS LAUNCHED A GLOBAL EFFORT TO ESTABLISH A ONE WORLD REIGION (2:18) The Theosophical Society is the chief organization influencing the United Nations (2:21) Theosophy is the most powerful occult organization in the modern world (2:22) Theosophy was founded by Helens P. Blavatsky 2:22:00 The main ideas driving the United Nations is the Occult 2:23 Blavatsky's Theosophy changed the Western world's concept of God (2:25) Video misrepresents Blavatsky's philosophy as pantheism, no mention of her belief in the Infinite (2:26) Video misrepresents Blavatsky as a Satanist. Blavatsky believed that (holy) Lucifer and (unholy) Satan are different entities. The 1st video misquotes Blavatsky. Quotes her out of context. Cuts a quote short, so that the reader will believe the opposite of what she actually said. 1st Video ALEISTER CROWLEY (230:17) Viewed himself as the Beast of the Apocalypse, the enemy of Christianity (232: 52) Falsely claims Crowley was "a self professed Satanist." Crowley said he did not believe Satan exists. "Some researchers believe Crowley was the real Father of the New Age Movement." (233:25) Crowley and Rock and Roll (230) Some researchers believe "Crowley was the chief prophet of the most renowned rock and roll musicians of the revolutionary 1960s." The 1st video presents a picture of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Album cover. The narrator then points out Crowley's picture on the album cover. But another picture of a Beatles hero, Sri Yukteswar, is placed in a more prominent location on the cover than Crowley's picture. I believe that Yukteswar was the chief prophet of the most renowned rock and roll musicians. His disciple Paramahansa Yogananda, known by many as the yogi of the West, made Yukteswar popular amongst countercultural revolutionaries by often quoting him in his best-selling book Autobiography of a Yogi. Paramahansa Yogananda wrote: "The Sanskrit word maya means 'the measurer'; it is the magical power in creation [Satan] by which limitations and divisions are apparently present in the Immeasurable and Inseparable. Maya is Nature herself—the phenomenal worlds, ever in transitional flux as antithesis to Divine Immutability." "In God's plan and play (lila), the sole function of Satan or maya is to attempt to divert man from Spirit to matter, from Reality to unreality. 'The devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil' (I John 3:8). That is, the manifestation of Christ Consciousness, within man's own being, effortlessly destroys the illusions or "works of the devil." Maya is, "the delusory power [Satan] inherent in the structure of creation, by which the One appears as many. Maya is the principle of relativity, inversion, contrast, duality, oppositional states; the 'Satan' (lit., in Hebrew, 'the adversary') of the Old Testament prophets; and the 'devil' whom Christ described picturesquely as a 'murderer' and a 'liar,' because 'there is no truth in him' (John 8:44). Hinduism: Spirit (the Uncreated Infinite God) emanated a part of Itself, creating the God Brahma. Brahma then sinned against the Spirit. In doing so, he became less-than-divine and manifested (or created) the illusionary material universe by becoming Maya/Nature/Satan. Nature consists of both good and evil, therefore, Brahma manifests as both, the good god [Lucifer] and evil god [Satan] in nature. Helena Blavatsky wrote in her book "The Secret Doctrine" that: Esoteric philosophy admits neither good nor evil per se, as existing independently in nature. The cause for both is found, as regards the Cosmos, in the necessity of contraries or contrasts, and with respect to man, in his human nature, his ignorance and passions. There is no devil or the utterly depraved [Satan is depraved/evil, but it also has a good side], as there are no Angels [such as Lucifer] absolutely perfect, though there may be spirits of Light and of Darkness; thus LUCIFER – the spirit of Intellectual Enlightenment and Freedom of Thought – is metaphorically the guiding beacon, which helps man to find his way through the rocks and sandbanks of Life, for Lucifer is the LOGOS in his highest, and the “Adversary” in his lowest aspect – both of which are reflected in our Ego.” (Vol. 2, p. 162) In her book "The Secret Doctrine" Blavatsky wrote, when referring to the Serpent in the Garden of Eden: The "Serpent," moreover, is not Satan, but the bright Angel, one of the Elohim clothed in radiance and glory, who, promising the woman that if they ate of the forbidden fruit "ye shall not surely die," kept his promise, and made man immortal in his incorruptible nature. In "The Secret Doctrine," Madam Blavatsky also wrote: “In this case it is but natural – even from the dead letter standpoint – to view Satan [referring to its good side, which is Lucifer also], the Serpent of Genesis, as the real creator and benefactor, the Father of Spiritual mankind. For it is he who was the “Harbinger of Light,” bright radiant Lucifer, who opened the eyes of the automaton created by Jehovah, as alleged; and he who was the first to whisper: “in the day ye eat thereof ye shall be as Elohim [God], knowing good and evil” – can only be regarded in the light of a Savior. An “adversary” to Jehovah the “personating spirit,” he still remains in esoteric truth the ever-loving “Messenger” (the angel), the Seraphim and Cherubim who both knew well, and loved still more, and who conferred on us spiritual, instead of physical immortality..." In the creation, Brahma manifests as both, the truth telling Lucifer (the Serpent of Genesis) and the lying Jehovah, the deceiving Satan.
the trinity was NOT the doctrine of christ. it was the doctrine of saul of tarsus. christianity threw christ under the bus when it cannonized saul of tarsus as the so called saint paul. if unitarianism has a flaw, it is that it is under the umbrella of christianity and not a complete and impartialy universal uniting of religious thought at all. satan and jahova are both names invented by humans, for things ultimately humans know nothing about. there are however other things that can be known. (generally by observing them or observing impartially how things actually work) that the unknown is unknown and that nothing has to be known i order to exist. the evil is not an identity but a form of behavior, and aggressive inconsiderateness is that form of behavior. that all gender is to some degree toxic, the entire concept is, but the ultimate toxicity is narcissism, which has nothing to do with gender, however many try to equate it with the male form. whatever may or may not exist, whatever anyone may or may not choose to believe exists, the unknown remains unknown, whatever anyone may have published in a book or carved in stone. and likewise goodness and the desire to be feared are absolute binary opposites, and as for vengence, no good thing ever comes from it, rather it only begets continuation of the same. personally i'm not convinced anything anyone tells anyone else to pretend about them, has anything to do, with the will of any god. but i do believe the unknown being unknown does not prevent their possible, even probable, but not inevitable, existence. we live in a universe, the physical universe, that is 99.999% mineral. one that was not created for us, nor even for life. yet life does exist, and i do not accept the assumption that ours is the only solar system that harbors a planet that harbors life. such life, on other worlds in other solar systems, is no less physical and mortal then our own. gods and spirit stuff as a separite thing (from physical live) entirely. would a god who was good, wish to be worshiped at all? let alone feared? responsibility and honesty, is to ask ourselves the next question and assume nothing. that mineral universe we physically live in, owes nothing to the unwillingness of our egos to accept the possibility that anything can exist without our knowing about it, without our inventing names for it, without our telling each other what to pretend about it. i love the hugs of invisible spirit stuff. i love the strangeness, that none of it owes anything to what people tell each other, that a billion times greater diversity then people tell each other, is as likely and more likely, then anything that they do. that the unknown being unknown does not prevent the possibility of billions of goddesses and gods, of meeting one in the woods, or even one dropping by for tea. that not being bound to any physical form, they may project whatever appearant form they may wish.