Sunday, July 30, 2006

George W. Bush: More Like Jim Jones, David Koresh, or Jesus?

Today's Snarky Sermon on the Blog...

Guest Minister: François Leduc

Is George Bush more like David Koresh or Jim Jones, than Jesus?

by François Leduc

When U.S. President George W. Bush -- along with Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Canada -- refused to support a ceasefire in Israel's attack against Lebanon, the substance of his U.S. administration further revealed itself. Mr. Bush has portrayed himself as America's chief disciple of Jesus. However, it is apparent that the Mr. Bush led neo-conservative "Globalisationists" may have more in common with David Koresh or Jim Jones, than with Jesus. --snip--

Consistent with cults led by Jim Jones and David Koresh's, Mr. Bush, along with the elite owners of mass-media organizations which also support Mr. Harper in Canada, seek to BLIND the masses to ignorance of their jointly sponsored destructive agendas. Indeed, David Koresh, like Mr. Bush, was a personally charming and charismatic leader, which used his ability to persuade, for an agenda of control and oppression.

Does Bush follow G-d or Mammon?

... the apparent religious fanaticism of Mr. Bush does not express the apparent teachings of Jesus, expressed by the Bible, as Mr. Bush and his associates claim. Instead, the religious fanaticism of Mr. Bush appears to have been inspired by the "anti-god", Mammon.

Mammon in the Middle Ages and also in diverse civilizations, was viewed to be personified as the "demon of covetousness, richness and injustice". The worshippers of the "anti-god" Mammon, also follow "anti-gospels". These systems of anti-gospels share a vision of society in which "rich" are destined to rule over the poor. Within the mentality of worship for the anti-god Mammon, "right" is defined not by ethics as expressed by Jesus, but by the elite group that has the power to "control its own destiny" throughout military, and other force. Mammon is the same "anti-god" which inspired the 'mysticism' and racial mythologies that are associated with Adolf Hilter's Nazism.
Truly heavy sigh.

If people actually read the Bible, instead of believing their local (poorly educated) ministers, the G-d v Mammon question could be easily answered.

Thus Endeth Today's Sermon.

Go forth today and celebrate the peacemaker, not the warmonger. And stop voting for oil men if you're primary concern is low gasoline prices.

I mean it, damn it!



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Judges 16:19--

1 Comments:

Blogger Granny said...

I forgot to mention earlier I linked to this post.

Well said and thanks.

Ann
Is America Burning

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