Learn Nothing From History

Los Angeles Times local December 2010 “In December 1944, his prayer was answered. The weather miraculously cleared (it did eventually snow, but the prayer hadn’t mentioned snow), and Patton was able to get his army moving again. When the Germans launched their final attack against Allied Forces, the Battle of the Bulge, Patton swung his […]

Christ v Bible/State Part 1 of 8

There is a huge spiritual chasm between the concept of the Bible as the Word of God and the concept of Jesus Christ as the Word ‘who’ became flesh and dwelt among us. The chasm is bridged by faith in Christ alone as a single figure in eternity who is always the only reliable image/portrayal […]

Both believers & unbelievers think that war gives meaning to their lives

I am well aware of some of the ways in which social engineering is used by the media to condition people to believe in a shared identity, a collectivized humanity under one flag, to die for the myth of nationalism. The BBC war narrative is good at achieving these nationalistic goals. Every week they slip […]

OT rhetoric in Christendom

17th September 2010 An article written by Robert Koehler on AntiWar.com’s website also touches on the very real problem concerning the extremely worrying rhetoric of US military leaders claiming to be Christian Warriors. The language they use is not dissimilar from the language of radical jihad Islamic fundamentalists. The reason for parity in the type […]

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