Bush=Dominionism!?!

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  1. 7river

    7river on a distinguished path

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    anyone else read about this?
    what is your opinion?
    here is the begining of the article followed by a bunch of links to other sources.

    [​IMG][​IMG][size=+3]The Despoiling of America[/size]



    How George W. Bush became the head of the new American Dominionist Church/State





    [size=-1]By Katherine Yurica[/size]



    [size=-1]With Editorial and Research Assistant Laurie Hall[/size]

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    February 11, 2004[/size]




    Image from GQ Magazine



    The First Prince of the Theocratic States of America



    It happened quietly, with barely a mention in the media. Only the Washington Post dutifully reported it.[1] And only Kevin Phillips saw its significance in his new book, American Dynasty.[2] On December 24, 2001, Pat Robertson resigned his position as President of the Christian Coalition.



    Behind the scenes religious conservatives were abuzz with excitement. They believed Robertson had stepped down to allow the ascendance of the President of the United States of America to take his rightful place as the head of the true American Holy Christian Church.



    Robertson’s act was symbolic, but it carried a secret and solemn revelation to the faithful. It was the signal that the Bush administration was a government under God that was ledby an anointed President who would be the first regent in a dynasty of regents awaiting the return of Jesus to earth. The President would now be the minister through whom God would execute His will in the nation. George W. Bush accepted his scepter and his sword with humility, grace and a sense of exultation.



    As Antonin Scalia, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court explained a few months later, the Bible teaches and Christians believe “… that government …derives its moral authority from God. Government is the ‘minister of God’ with powers to ‘revenge,’ to ‘execute wrath,’ including even wrath by the sword…”[3]



    George W. Bush began to wield the sword of God’s revenge with relish from the beginning of his administration, but most of us missed the sword play. I have taken the liberty to paraphrase an illustration from Leo Strauss, the father of the neo-conservative movement, which gives us a clue of how the hiding is done:







    “One ought not to say to those whom one wants to kill, ‘Give me your votes, because your votes will enable me to kill you and I want to kill you,’ but merely, ‘Give me your votes,’ for once you have the power of the votes in your hand, you can satisfy your desire.”[4]








    Notwithstanding the advice, the President’s foreign policy revealed a flair for saber rattling. He warned the world that “nations are either with us or they’re against us!” His speeches, often containing allusions to biblical passages, were spoken with the certainty of a man who holds the authority of God’s wrath on earth, for he not only challenged the evil nations of the world, singling out Iraq, Syria, Iran, and North Korea as the “axis of evil,” but he wielded the sword of punishment and the sword of revenge against his own people: the American poor and the middle class who according to the religious right have earned God’s wrath by their licentiousness and undisciplined lives.



    To the middle class he said, “I’m going to give you clear skies clean air and clean water,” then he gutted the environmental controls that were designed to provide clean air and water. The estimated number of premature deaths that will result: 100,000.[5] He said to the poor and to the middle class: “I’m going to give you a prescription drug program, one that you truly deserve.” Then he gave the drug industry an estimated $139 billion dollars in increased profits from the Medicare funds and arranged for the poorest of seniors to be eliminated from coverage, while most elderly will pay more for drugs than they paid before his drug benefit bill passed.[6] After that he arranged for the dismantling of the Medicare program entirely, based on the method outlined by his religious mentors.[7] He said to the people of America, “I’m going to build a future for you and your children,” then he gutted their future with tax breaks to the rich and a pre-emptive war against Iraq, and the largest spending deficit in history.[8]
    (click the first link for the rest of that story)
    http://www.yuricareport.com/dominionism/thedespoilingofamerica.html


    http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/TheDespoilingOfAmerica.htm
    http://www.disinfopedia.org/wiki.phtml?title=Dominionism
    http://homepage.mac.com/akitzmil/iblog/C826490882/
    http://www.counterpunch.org/hill01042003.html
    http://www.gainesvillehumanists.org/apocalypse.htm
    http://www.democraticunderground.com/articles/03/12/p/06_bad.html
    http://www.antipasministries.com/oldnews/george.html
     
  2. sweatininthesouth

    sweatininthesouth Member

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    Very disturbing. Everything about this administration is disturbing. These people truly believe that Bush was chosen by God to be our President in order to help bring on the second-coming of Christ, the apocolyspe and all that crap that goes along with it (anti-christ, the rapture, burning in hell....whatever).


    My husbands family lives in rural Georgia and believe that Iraq is "Gods war" and that our invasion of Iraq will help to bring about the end of the world as well. The right wing Christians are thinking that what is happening now, is prophesized in the Bible and that Jesus will be coming back soon. Very scary people. They would choose to lob a nuclear weapon at another country in hopes of bringing about global carnage and world wide destruction, thinking this would bring Jesus back to the earth. They are sick!
     
  3. Sera Michele

    Sera Michele Senior Member

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    Not just sick, that's just plain old scary!
     
  4. 7river

    7river on a distinguished path

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    i believe the information offered in these links is our biggest concern right now.if you have not read any of these articles, please do.


    break out the history books people.

    the holy wars revisited
     
  5. jesuswasamonkey

    jesuswasamonkey Slightly Tipsy

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    What links? They don't work for me.

    Anyways, if any of that apocalyptic shit in the bible is true, and these really are the end times, I am pretty confident that Dubbya is in fact the Antichrist.

    George(6) Walker(6) Bush Jr(6) is the Atichrist!
     
  6. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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  7. fulmah

    fulmah Chaser of Muses

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    great article.... I've read a bit about this, always good to find more info... the most telling part for me was this:

    <Bush mocked Tucker's appeal for clemency. In an interview with Talk magazine, Bush imitated Tucker's appeal for him to spare her life - pursing his lips, squinting his eyes, and in a squeaky voice saying, "Please don't kill me." That went too far for former GOP presidential candidate Gary Bauer, himself an evangelical Christian. "I think it is nothing short of unbelievable that the governor of a major state running for president thought it was acceptable to mock a woman he decided to put to death," said Bauer>
     
  8. LickHERish

    LickHERish Senior Member

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    And they turn their eyes to the horizon and point their fingers at the sanitised, decontextualised and emotively charged images repeated hourly on corporate-owned news channels and regurgitate the indictments of "cult of death" against people's and cultures of which they know nothing.

    These are themselves the very reflection of all they condemn. Our own American cult of death.
     
  9. 7river

    7river on a distinguished path

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    *applause*
    did you write this?
     
  10. kitty fabulous

    kitty fabulous smoked tofu

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    ron, i can't get those links to work either. of course, the article you posted by itself is enough to scare me shitless.

    matt, i know i've read your article somewhere - have you posted it before? please check your messages.
     
  11. 7river

    7river on a distinguished path

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    i'm working on the links...:(
     

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