Satan’s Everything Conspiracy Theory (SECT)

For any Conspiracy to be Successful
It must Control access to Information

 Conspiracy theories abound and the term has become a pejorative label against those who use it; however, in our post I shall show that there is an overarching conspiracy theory: Satan’s Everything Conspiracy Theory (SECT). Rachel Maddow had a unique, though honest defense in court: she is not a real journalist; however, since journalist was not defined we really do not understand what she was denying { . Maddow’s “I’m Not a Real Journalist” Defense Prevails in Court. CERNO}. This is important! For any conspiracy to work information must be controlled but in such a manner that it cannot be seen as controlling until it is too late to prevent its success.  I shall present several examples of how information is controlled and then proceed to illuminate spiritual forces at work controlling everything {they think} (Ep 6:11-12; 2TH 2:3-12)
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What Makes a Hero?

Hero is an ancient concept
Today it is trivialized as Propaganda

What makes a hero a hero? This term has been bandied about to include entire professions which has changed the historical usage of the term. There may indeed be heroes among us but how is the term defined so that it cannot be used by politicians as propaganda  to cover their ineptness during crises? Let us look at the concept historically and bionically to discern the truth of the concept. Continue reading “What Makes a Hero?”

Knowableness of the Beast’s Image

Obelisk Described King’s Awesomeness
Dating Back to Very Ancient Kingdoms

One of the most intriguing symbols to capture people’s imaginations in modern times is the concept of the image of the beast (Re 13:13-18; 14:9-11). Needless to say many false teachers have captured the imaginations of those poorly trained or immature in discernment in looking for this image of the beast. False teachers do not teach out of the Bible as it would expose them, reducing their income. Yet, the Bible does speak about the beast’s image, especially two examples from the Old Testament. Obelisks were some of the first and most ancient images describing the prowess of rulers and thus qualify as images. However, though obelisks were associated with Egypt our first example occurs after Egypt with Moses who led the Hebrews out of that land of images. Continue reading “Knowableness of the Beast’s Image”

And the Nations Rage

Why do Nations Rage Against God? (Ps 2)
 God waits Patiently for His Day.

In the first post of this series, How Joseph Developed Socialism, God, through Joseph, gave the King/Pharaoh {priest} all the riches of his people; i.e., they became slaves to him. The next post, How Moses Broke Socialism, showed how God, through Moses, broke the economy of Egypt to impoverish the King and people. In this post I will endeavor to show the guiding rule to determine what God is doing today with the nations and the most common error Christians support because they do not clearly grasped the Scriptures. Continue reading “And the Nations Rage”

How Moses Broke Socialism

Pharaoh’s Government was Socialism
But via Moses His Government Loses ALL

In our last post I discussed how Joseph was instrumental in developing socialism, our modern term, in ancient Egypt {How Joseph Developed Socialism}. In this post I want to discuss how Moses broke that socialism and the insight it gives us into how God deals with the governments of earth. The fundamental assumption is that all governments are of Satan who worked through Cain to establish the first government (Ge 4:16-17). This quickly became violent and nearly wiped out all opposing views in the antediluvian world. God intervened with the Cataclysm {Flood} but saved Noah and his immediate family (Ge 6:1-8). Postdiluvian man quickly returned to the ways of Cain and Nimrod established the first king-priest government over all mankind (Ge 10:8-10; 11:1-9). God intervened resulting in the dispersion of people over the all the lands. Egypt, Mizraim {Two Kingdoms}, was the most enduring of these very ancient kingdoms. One man was both: King of Egypt, head of the government, and Pharaoh, head priest of their works-religion. When a ruler arose who did not know Joseph; i.e., did not appreciate Joseph’s accomplishments, he enslaved the Hebrews who were more free than his own subjects. After several hundred years of this oppression, God heard His people and Moses was developed to be God’s agent to deliver the people; this is the early chapters of Exodus (Ex 6:1-13). Continue reading “How Moses Broke Socialism”

What is Your Title?

Hagar Means Flight; Sarai Means Princess
Are these Names or Descriptive Titles?

Ever since I remember reading the Bible as a youth I was taught that the titles of each person were their actual names. I was amazed how their parents knew what their children were going to be as adults. I first heard the proposition that these names were not names at all but simply titles given to each person driving home to the reading the testimony of each person. I began wondering what God would call me? What would be His title for me? What would be my legacy title by which generations would remember me? What is your title? Continue reading “What is Your Title?”

Do Trials Make You Stronger?

Fifth Element Adage, “Whatever doesn’t kill you
Just Makes You Stronger,” Is This True?

This adage, old saying, keeps cropping up in everyday conversations until it is perceived as true irregardless of whether it is actually true. This is how folk knowledge passes into accepted knowledge without any actual thought as to its validity. The adage appears to comfort those going through some difficult experience hoping they will become better; will they, did you? If the adage were true then there would be little to no Post Traumatic Stress Disorder {PTSD} for everyone would be made stronger through their traumatic experience. Continue reading “Do Trials Make You Stronger?”

Is God the Tyrant of Heaven?

Theodicy Always Finds God Guilty
Blaming Him for the Evil of Man’s Sin

In Star Trek’s, The Cage, the alien with significant illusionary powers tells Captain Pike, “…wrong thinking will be punished; right thinking will be as quickly rewarded…{paraphrase}” Notice that in science fiction aliens become a substitute for God, gods or demons while noble mankind via science, knowledge, overcomes the superstitions of ancient civilizations? Is this true or is this propaganda designed to keep you from right thinking? Continue reading “Is God the Tyrant of Heaven?”

Scrooge: The Victim of Christmas

Far from Saving Christmas, Dickens Destroyed
Meaning of Christmas Exemplified by Scrooge

Christmas as a holiday was not fully embraced by the post-Reformation churches for several reasons; mainly its paganistic roots and lack of focus on true redemption of sin in Christ. However, there were two major literary events that saved Christmas; the first, the poem, Twas the Night Before Christmas, by Clement Moore {circa. 1822} and Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol, written in 1843. While the former introduced Santa Claus as visualized today, the latter was much more destructive in legitimizing the Social Gospel message into society in general and churches in particular. I invite you to read my post, Roots of Social Justice: Social Gospel Progressivism, discussing Social Gospel’s impact on today’s Social Justice movement. Continue reading “Scrooge: The Victim of Christmas”

Churches Abdication to Psych’s Myths

Psych Industry Developed Science Answer
So-called Scientific Theory is Just Scientism

Before the publication of the Diagnostic Statistical Manual {DSM} 3rd edition, so-called psych issues were based on Freudian or Jungian or whomever was one’s favorite myth developer; however, this lack of a scientific approach brought ridicule from the medical community. To combat this, and gain some sort of respectability, the psych industry developed a scientific theory and diagnostic criteria on which to base their labeling of someone’s so-called abnormality. There is one major flaw. Science is the measurability and repeatability, empiricism, to validate, or invalidate, a hypothesis. Psych industry had no research to validate their brain-chemical imbalance; in other words, they sort of made it up. This remains the mainstay of the industry today: a tissue of myths. Continue reading “Churches Abdication to Psych’s Myths”