THE ROBERT W. WHITAKER ARCHIVE

AL PARKER | 2006-10-11

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This post is dead on. There are so many distractions out there. You have to decide first and foremost what you are, because you can easily get mired in something that is in the big picture irrelevant to your greater cause.

For example, I noticed a Stormfronter who has gotten so obsessed with the Jew thing that he forgot about the white thing. He says that the whtie and non-white thing is just a false dichotomy that the evil Zionists are using to seperate the goyim and keep them weak by causing them to fight among themselves while the Jews take over the world.

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Exvellent example! That is EXACTLY what I am talking about!

The Southern Nationalists have gone over entirely to Presbyterian theocracy. They started out by advocating an exact duplicate of the melting pot, but inside a Southern country, God knows why. The founder of WOL went back into the military and became a routine "the only color color that matters in the army is uniform green" type. He got into American Patriotism and the loyalty of troops to each other and did what your anti-semite buddy did, decided we were All One Race under The Flag.

Read National Review and you will see them pitifully trying to find SOMETHING to substitute for hte reality everybody is becoming more nad more familiar with, the elephant in the living room. They fight medical reesearch in the name of the Good Old Days when priests were raping little boys and every single bishop helped them do it.

They are fanatically behind Bush's Vietnam War, just like they were behind the last one taht the liberals started. There is very little difference in the outlook of the Kennedy's Best and the Brightest and today's neoconservatives.

In fact, today National Review denounces its own founders and backs everything Kennedy's Best and Brightest stood for.

But Wordism can NEVER be consistent. It has no BASICS. It flows along in a river of words and experts and tens of millions of words of commentary. As in today's "Christianity" everything changes but that is all words, so they simply make up new words to make hte changes look unchageable. Orwell's 1984 simply exposes nakedly what our wordists do all the time.

I used to get a lugh out of reading Buckely. He always says he stands on Eternal Religious Principles. I used to call his comments, "Eternal Truth This Week." What wordfs give words can take away. So what would be called "new" earlier is now called "a discoveryof eternal truth."

When the business community and the money turned against the Confedreate flag in South Carolina, the Citadel and Bob Jones IV did an abrupt about-face on the issue. Bob Jones quoted a verse from scripture to justify himself. It wasn't a change of position, it was just Eternal Principles.

But you see that flag went up over the capitol in 1963. The Bible was already ine very hotel room by then. Bob Jones only discovered that Eternal Principle when it became a matter of losing his rich buddies.

You can call it coincidence. You can call it a miracle. Or you can say a nasty little wordist man was donig a nasty little wordist thing.

That Confederate flag flap was full of miracles or coincidences. Governor Beasley's advisors and conventional wisdom told him he had to keep the Confedrate flag vote until November of 1998 in order to win reelection. He then had to get rid of that pro-Confederate flag position, everybody said, as soon as possible AFTER November of 1998 in order to be nominated for vice president.

So, lo and behold! In December of 1998 Beasley said he spent the night on his knees before the Baptist Convenstion and the Lord Jehovah told him to change his positioon on the flag!

God told the Mormons to change their position on not letting blacks become bishops intheir church during the civil rights movement of hte 1960s. God told Bob Jones to banadon the Confederate flag at just the right moment.

By the way, I STILL haven't heard anyone but me mention these interesting coincidences in any of these cases. They areafraid of offending the "Christians." That is wordism in action.

A woirdist can only react to reality with violence and suppression, I don't care WHAT his form of wordism is.

COMMENTS (4)

#1 Shari | 2006-10-11 14:57

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The reason those wordists get away with it is that everybody is busy. They aren't paying attention. They have doctors appointments. They are worried that the ovals on ballots aren't dark enough to see. It's not offending Christians, it's saying what will make them stop and think that is a problem. The so called baby boomers aren't any better than the greatest generation. Are you sure that your crazy about white people?

#2 joe rorke | 2006-10-11 19:28

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I can understand,Bob, why you get so disgusted at people who call themselves "Christians." Especially politicians and major evangelists who call themselves "Christians." God talks to them all the time and tells them what to do. I'll bet He doesn't talk to you all the time. I know He doesn't talk to me. For years it has gotten under my skin when I hear ministers, preachers, evangelists, etc., tell people "God told me.......whatever." What a colossal set of balls it takes to tell people that God told them to do something or to not do something. It's a damned lie and it has always been a damned lie. God doesn't talk to me! What am I, chopped liver? God doesn't talk to Jimmy Swaggert either and it's wrong to say to people that God is handing out orders to them. The thing that makes it wrong is that there are people who will believe that pack of lies.

"God put it on my heart to ask you people for three million dollars!" That man or woman ought to be put in the penetentiary as an uncommon criminal.

No wonder the "Christians" get under your skin, Mr. Whitaker. You are not alone.

#3 Trager Smith | 2006-10-12 12:12

The problem is that Christianity was wordist from the get-go. It's chief theological contribution was the invention of Hell. Jews do not believe in Hell. I have asked a number of them, and for them it's not a burning issue at all. What happened is that God is a liberal. In other words, He had far greater expectations out of man than man could possibly deliver. This proves at once that the whole business of omniscience was invented by wordist theologians. Adam and Eve did not last a single day in the Garden of Eden before reneging on God's contract. So he kicked them out. He made another one, broken, and flooded the world. Seven all told in the Old Testament. By the time of the Roman Empire, God was such a petulant liberal that He decided to do away completely with Heaven and Earth (but NOT) Hell.

He was somewhat merciful in that He sent His son to rescue whoever might believe this latest offer, without proof, of course.

Did God the liberal learn from experience at last? In the next to the last chapter of the Bible, after Heaven and Earth (but not Hell) are gone, He creates a Second Heaven and a Second Earth!

What you are moaning about it that wordist Christians don't stick fanatically to the last bunch of words but move on to some new set of words. It IS hypocritical, but why should I care?

#4 Alan B. | 2006-10-12 12:59

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Lovely isn't it, the christian leader ship goes with the flow, principles are no longer important to these weak kneed phonies. Everytime I hear about a religious sect accepting queers, protecting illegals it makes my skin crawl once I have finished laughing aloud. usefull idiots they all are, alwaays thinking if the just accet allitle of this or that it will just go away. When will they realise its never over, once these degenerates get into the door they will demand a laundry list. Sucking up to the corrupt goverment is another thing, tolerance is always great for religion but fought tooth and nail by the PC(pretty creepy) crowd when they are back against a wall. If the religious groups care about their flock(sheeple) why not give up the tax exemption if the truely want to save the country from all the madness. If they would do this they would be free from the clutches of the feds, I guess the money is what its all about.