Religion and Politics; a response to Reverend Howard Bess
By Niki Raapana and Nordica FriedrichMarch 13, 2012
Retired Baptist minister Howard Bess wrote a column for the Faith page at the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman on March 7, 2012, saying it’s “open season
to write about church and state.” We would
like to respond to Religion and politics
do go together, because we agree, they absolutely do.
Senator Rick Santorum is a Catholic,
but to us that’s not the issue. The fact
that Santorum is a Conservative Communitarian practicing a brand of Catholicism
described as “Communitarian” is much more important. He’s not the only politician in the United
States with political beliefs based in religion. Mitt Romney isn’t simply a
Mormon; he’s a Mormon Communitarian. Newt
Gingrich also believes in the Third Way Communitarian Platform. President Barack Obama was described as a
“black communitarian voice” coming out of Chicago by the Village Voice in 1996. He
was later called “The Third Way Wonder Boy” by the Democratic Leadership
Council in 2004. Bill Clinton says, “We’re more communitarian now.”
Communitarianism is a 1980s
ideology quietly shared by Left and Right politicians. Modified regularly, this
continually changing social theory borrows from many ancient sources including the
Bible, Koran, Talmud, Cabala, Plato, and Merlin. It was the legal foundation for UN Local
Agenda 21. Now it’s global Communitarian Law—the Supreme Law in the court
systems of the European Union and the UN.
A revised set of Sustainable Development
mandates will be handed out at the upcoming 20th Anniversary Rio
Earth Summit in Brazil this June. Communitarianism expanded into The Rights of Mother Earth and The Eleven Laws of Nature. The new Saudi financed court in Vienna will balance
Christianity, Judaism, and Islam with countless religions and cults. Only ancient
“wisdom” can help us all evolve into One or save the Earth from over-consumptive
humans. People (not corporations) have
been classified in the religious legal framework as an evil species that must
be purged before the Earth can heal. Like
all ancient religions surviving on blood, sweat and tears, our advanced
scientific religion will require much human sacrifice. Sanctioned genocide of
entire nations of people and excessive taxation/fines on the survivors is the
Communitarian sustainable solution to
Monsanto’s poisoning every field on Earth.
“There is general
agreement that the world’s environment is under attack by the lifestyles of
human beings. Collectively, we are polluting the world’s atmosphere by burning
fossil fuels; we are polluting our farmlands and rivers with chemicals; we are
using the oceans as a big dumping ground for the waste produced by our
consumptive society. We are aware of these attacks on the environment, but the
most dangerous pollutant is barely mentioned. The greatest attack on the
world’s environment is being made by population explosion. We are racing to a
world’s population that cannot be sustained.” Baptist Rev. Howard Bess, Retired
Rev. Bess is advancing Communitarian theory that says people
are a “dangerous pollutant.” Eugenics, racism, nihilism and magic are at the
root of the Big Idea to sacrifice millions of innocent people to the angry
goddess; the evidence shows Communitarian genocide is a theory that cannot be
sustained.
Niki Raapana and
Nordica Friedrich are the internationally acclaimed authors of “2020: Our
Common Destiny” and “The Anti Communitarian Manifesto.” They live in Wasilla, Alaska.
2 comments:
Any links or quotes to more specifically illustrate why you see Santorum, Romney, etc. as communitarians?
hi Missy, yes, besides my own assessment, here's a few others:
Rick Santorum, Big Government Communitarian, Jordan Bloom January 6th, 2012
http://www.theamericanconservative.com/blog/2012/01/06/rick-santorum-big-government-communitarian/
The Communitarian Crush on Rick Santorum, Alec MacGillis, January 6, 2012
http://www.tnr.com/blog/the-stump/99294/the-communitarian-crush-rick-santorum
Not Just a Bunch of Mitt Romneys
A new survey reveals that Mormons’ beliefs aren’t always what you’d predict. By David Haglund|Posted Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2012/01/mormons_in_america_a_new_survey_reveals_that_mormons_aren_t_just_a_bunch_of_mitt_romneys_.html
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