Christian Zionism and Political Correctness
Look at one similarity between political correctness and dispensationalism-Christian Zionism. Christian Zionism starts by insisting that Bible interpretation must be literal. C. I Scofield taught that "Not one instance exists of a 'spiritual' or figurative fulfilment of prophecy... Jerusalem is always Jerusalem, Israel is always Israel, Zion is always Zion... Prophecies may never be spiritualised, but are always literal."
When Political Correctness is used to discredit a politician, or anyone, what the target person has said is always made to appear as that which is literal. In order to accuse someone of being a racist, fascist, an anti-semite, a sexist or homophobic what the targeted person has said must be represented as being literal. If what the other person has said is subtle or complex or ambiguous, it must be represented as being literal in order for Political Correctness to be used to discredit that other person.
Political Correctness does not tolerate ambiguity or subtlety. Christian Zionism does not accept subtlety. As C.I. Scofield taught, "prophecies may never be spiritualised, but are always literal."
This similarity between Christian Zionism and Marxist derived Political Correctness might lead to the question of whether Christian Zionism has any relation to the "New World Order," that is, the agenda of the financial and corporate elite.
Remember that one of the founders of Transformational Marxism. Georg Lukacs, talked about "Abolishment of Culture." Lukacs knew that Christianity had created a dominant culture in the West which made the individual important and that culture saw each individual as being unique, to be honored as such.
Marxism had to get rid of that Christian - and family based - culture which made the individual outstanding, and replace it by a collectivist group oriented culture. Marxism - Transformational Marxism - had to reduce the spiritual power of the Christian Gospel in order to bring in a collectivist group-centered culture.
The dominant culture of the West had raised up individuals. And the whole Gospel of Christ raised the individual above the mere flesh of
man through Christ and the Holy Spirit. But Marxism affirms the
collective, the group. and hence the phrase "It takes a village to
raise a child" of Hillary and other Marxists.
Transformational Marxism might then have tried to diminish the spiritual power of the Gospel, and produce a Christianity which is more literal in its interpretation and less spiritual and subtle.
John Coleman, a former British Intelligence Agent, said "The United States is where we must begin our fight to turn back the tide threatening to engulf us, and where we must meet, and defeat these internal conspirators."
Then Coleman quotes Ephesians 6: 10-12, "Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. "
The link to this is http://jahtruth.net/300old.htm Coleman was writing in the nineties.
See:
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/johncolemangoalsofIlluminati.shtml
John Coleman lists 21 goals of the New World Order. Here are some of these goals, including number 13, "To continue to build up the cult of Christian Fundamentalism begun by the British East India Company's servant Darby, which will be misused to strengthen the Zionist State of Israel."
"2. To bring about the utter destruction of all national identity and national pride, which was a primary consideration if the concept of a One World Government was to work.
3. To engineer and bring about the destruction of religion, and more especially, the Christian Religion, with the one exception, their own creation, as mentioned above.
13. To continue to build up the cult of Christian Fundamentalism begun by the British East India Company's servant Darby, which will be misused to strengthen the Zionist State of Israel by identifying with the Jews through the myth of "God's chosen people", and by donating very substantial amounts of money to what they mistakenly believe is a religious cause in the furtherance of Christianity.
14. To press for the spread of religious cults such as the Moslem Brotherhood, Moslem Fundamentalism" John Coleman wrote this in the nineties.
Look at one similarity between political correctness and dispensationalism-Christian Zionism. Christian Zionism starts by insisting that Bible interpretation must be literal. C. I Scofield taught that "Not one instance exists of a 'spiritual' or figurative fulfilment of prophecy... Jerusalem is always Jerusalem, Israel is always Israel, Zion is always Zion... Prophecies may never be spiritualised, but are always literal."
When Political Correctness is used to discredit a politician, or anyone, what the target person has said is always made to appear as that which is literal. In order to accuse someone of being a racist, fascist, an anti-semite, a sexist or homophobic what the targeted person has said must be represented as being literal. If what the other person has said is subtle or complex or ambiguous, it must be represented as being literal in order for Political Correctness to be used to discredit that other person.
Political Correctness does not tolerate ambiguity or subtlety. Christian Zionism does not accept subtlety. As C.I. Scofield taught, "prophecies may never be spiritualised, but are always literal."
This similarity between Christian Zionism and Marxist derived Political Correctness might lead to the question of whether Christian Zionism has any relation to the "New World Order," that is, the agenda of the financial and corporate elite.
Remember that one of the founders of Transformational Marxism. Georg Lukacs, talked about "Abolishment of Culture." Lukacs knew that Christianity had created a dominant culture in the West which made the individual important and that culture saw each individual as being unique, to be honored as such.
Marxism had to get rid of that Christian - and family based - culture which made the individual outstanding, and replace it by a collectivist group oriented culture. Marxism - Transformational Marxism - had to reduce the spiritual power of the Christian Gospel in order to bring in a collectivist group-centered culture.
The dominant culture of the West had raised up individuals. And the whole Gospel of Christ raised the individual above the mere flesh of
man through Christ and the Holy Spirit. But Marxism affirms the
collective, the group. and hence the phrase "It takes a village to
raise a child" of Hillary and other Marxists.
Transformational Marxism might then have tried to diminish the spiritual power of the Gospel, and produce a Christianity which is more literal in its interpretation and less spiritual and subtle.
John Coleman, a former British Intelligence Agent, said "The United States is where we must begin our fight to turn back the tide threatening to engulf us, and where we must meet, and defeat these internal conspirators."
Then Coleman quotes Ephesians 6: 10-12, "Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. "
The link to this is http://jahtruth.net/300old.htm Coleman was writing in the nineties.
See:
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/johncolemangoalsofIlluminati.shtml
John Coleman lists 21 goals of the New World Order. Here are some of these goals, including number 13, "To continue to build up the cult of Christian Fundamentalism begun by the British East India Company's servant Darby, which will be misused to strengthen the Zionist State of Israel."
"2. To bring about the utter destruction of all national identity and national pride, which was a primary consideration if the concept of a One World Government was to work.
3. To engineer and bring about the destruction of religion, and more especially, the Christian Religion, with the one exception, their own creation, as mentioned above.
13. To continue to build up the cult of Christian Fundamentalism begun by the British East India Company's servant Darby, which will be misused to strengthen the Zionist State of Israel by identifying with the Jews through the myth of "God's chosen people", and by donating very substantial amounts of money to what they mistakenly believe is a religious cause in the furtherance of Christianity.
14. To press for the spread of religious cults such as the Moslem Brotherhood, Moslem Fundamentalism" John Coleman wrote this in the nineties.