Pro-life groups have the taint of extremists who bombed abortion clinics. But I didn’t do that or condone that. In fact, I cannot remember a bombing of a clinic in America since I turned 13 and started paying attention. Is murdering millions of babies ok because one of the thousands of protestors was inexcusably destructive?
Zionists have been shamed by a branch of extremists who wanted to use terror to further their cause. In the case of Zionism, as opposed to that of Islam, the difference was that they were condemned by the mainstream. Strategists, leaders, and supporters of the state of Israel sought peaceful means of creating a Jewish homeland. Only once attacked and threatened by hostile (to say the least) neighbors who denied their existence and legitimacy did Israel take a position of miraculous strength, and apply military power.
Committing a crime yourself and framing your enemies for it is classic double-agent strategy. The ultimate example is Emperor Palpatine and the Clone Wars in Star Wars. Or if you’re more for history than fantasy, you might refer to Hitler excusing his invasions of Austria, Czechoslavakia, and separately of Poland. Yes. We’re talking the trigger for World War II.
During our involvement in World War II, America made the distasteful and unjust decision to inter our Japanese civilians in labor camps. In the interest of humble honesty, I always feel obligated to admit that occasionally my country is not defending virtue and liberty. I’m a fan of history, not names and dates so much as the connections of the dots. What were the politics, the motivations, the idealisms that drove countries to war and revolt, to peace and surrender? What little difference in choices would have changed the course of the world?
So I have to note that the president who ordered Japanese interment during World War II was a Democrat. Knowing that makes me feel a lot less responsible. There are almost two countries in this America. They alternate power, a check and balance between irresponsible oppression and defensive freedom. I never realized it before, but I’m more or less loyal to the Republican America.
But.
My Republican America participates and upholds the same Constitution that occasionally puts Democrat America in power. Even if I’m voting against them, I’m still endorsing the system. How much responsibility does that give me?
Some lifestyles are a package deal. For example, I’m learning that to believe Church should be held in homes is a lifestyle. Substituting a gathering in a house doing all the biblical things for the Sunday morning “worship service” in a sanctuary isn’t sufficient. My friends would call the package living missionally. I already believe that Christian community does life together and that the most effective Church in history met more than once a week.
The start of world war 2 was a ploy called FALSE FLAG. Hitler
had Herrmann Goering “BURN DOWN ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED BUILDINGS, THEN BLAME
A POLISH NATIONAL WHERE THE GERMAN POPULATION FOCUSED THEIR FALSE HATREDS AND INVADED. Does this sound familiar to YOU!?!
Become a fan of names and dates that IS “history”.Names and
dates are what teach us how our time may be handled. Remember Ecclesiastes’ AUTHOR, SOLOMON said ” There is
NOTHING new under the SUN.”
Prejudice is not of Politics it IS of FEAR…of NOT trying to under-stand something or SOMEONE DIFFERENT, remember,
the garden of EDEN sits next to the city of BAGHDAD.How do
YOU justify this fact?
(my name in gealic means OF ELIJAH) Stay Blessed.
D’Ellis/ Mohandas Lighque (pronounced:like you)
Hermann Goering, I am quite sure, is not the actual arsonist in the False Flag incident you cited. I do appreciate the additional specifics. I read the story in a historical fiction novel – nevertheless excellent history, and it was a long time ago, so I was too lazy to find out exacts. Thanks.
However, my point of saying I’m not a fan of names and dates is that history is more than passing a multiple choice test or filling in a timeline. Textbooks of history that are more like lists with rough summaries have nothing to do with the actual stories and motives and politics and philosophies and religions.
I’m not sure where you’re getting the idea of prejudice, or how that connects to the pre-flood location of the Garden of Eden, which is biblically on the same intersection of rivers as Baghdad. I don’t have to justify the fact; facts don’t need justification; they’re going to be true anyway.
Thanks for the comment. It’s always nice to know when someone’s actually reading.
Oh, and I don’t belittle names. I love names and words and their meanings. I just don’t think they have much to do with history. I didn’t know Ellis was Gaelic for Elijah. That’s neat.
To God be all glory,
Lisa of Longbourn