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<blockquote data-quote="Philonous" data-source="post: 1460780" data-attributes="member: 22043"><p>Well, I read it and agree with just about all of it—however, I’d answer differently to the question posed at the end: </p><p></p><p>“Does he [Christ] want us to take up arms to “fix” the world from the evil-doers, or does he want us to keep our eyes and heart on Him to endure a spiritual struggle for greater rewards in Heaven?”</p><p></p><p>I myself foresee the Holy Spirit using different people for different things. And I’d say eventually he’ll use some of his followers—those within the US military—to topple the US federal government and return America to a looser organization of individual states, much as we had under the 1777-1787 Articles of Confederation. </p><p></p><p>And although I wouldn’t see such a transition as permanent, I would see it as necessary for a length of time—between 5 and 10 years—in order to completely sever Americans’ dependence on the US Federal Reserve (and to any similar notions of a centralized money creation power). Has to get away from the Fed Res and that organization’s now nearly endless shills in the federal system. </p><p></p><p>That’s where a great deal of the evil is coming from, has sprung from. Not all of it—I’m not one of these persons who insists that, were the 1913 US Federal Reserve Act not to have transpired, by now we’d have a nation perfectly befitting the returning Christ—a mostly harmonious and virtuous public focused on more than individualistic indulgences, more than efforts to magnify the ego of the individual. </p><p></p><p>Nonetheless, putting the US Federal Reserve into the midst of the American civilization was like putting a big bag of fentanyl outside every US town’s Narcotics Anonymous meetup hall. </p><p></p><p>And that won’t change even if another centralized system replaces the Fed Res—say, “BlackRock, Incorporated”—nor will it change if Fed Res notes are replaced with a digital currency. </p><p></p><p>Thing is, westerners have to start thinking in terms of the money power itself being Christianized—and as easy as that is to say, doing it is a profoundly different challenge. “Comfort” and “convenience” are the 2 best friends of the modern westerner—two dear friends he absolutely cannot imagine parting with. Yet there is no way to make the transition I’m suggesting without dramatically severing these friendships for a protracted length. </p><p></p><p>The only thing I’d ask of the military men who topple DC is that they also get rid of our nukes. Get rid of all our WMDs—nukes, secret bioweapon strains, secret poisonous gas stockpiles. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise, our next Civil War is going to be a self-exterminating one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philonous, post: 1460780, member: 22043"] Well, I read it and agree with just about all of it—however, I’d answer differently to the question posed at the end: “Does he [Christ] want us to take up arms to “fix” the world from the evil-doers, or does he want us to keep our eyes and heart on Him to endure a spiritual struggle for greater rewards in Heaven?” I myself foresee the Holy Spirit using different people for different things. And I’d say eventually he’ll use some of his followers—those within the US military—to topple the US federal government and return America to a looser organization of individual states, much as we had under the 1777-1787 Articles of Confederation. And although I wouldn’t see such a transition as permanent, I would see it as necessary for a length of time—between 5 and 10 years—in order to completely sever Americans’ dependence on the US Federal Reserve (and to any similar notions of a centralized money creation power). Has to get away from the Fed Res and that organization’s now nearly endless shills in the federal system. That’s where a great deal of the evil is coming from, has sprung from. Not all of it—I’m not one of these persons who insists that, were the 1913 US Federal Reserve Act not to have transpired, by now we’d have a nation perfectly befitting the returning Christ—a mostly harmonious and virtuous public focused on more than individualistic indulgences, more than efforts to magnify the ego of the individual. Nonetheless, putting the US Federal Reserve into the midst of the American civilization was like putting a big bag of fentanyl outside every US town’s Narcotics Anonymous meetup hall. And that won’t change even if another centralized system replaces the Fed Res—say, “BlackRock, Incorporated”—nor will it change if Fed Res notes are replaced with a digital currency. Thing is, westerners have to start thinking in terms of the money power itself being Christianized—and as easy as that is to say, doing it is a profoundly different challenge. “Comfort” and “convenience” are the 2 best friends of the modern westerner—two dear friends he absolutely cannot imagine parting with. Yet there is no way to make the transition I’m suggesting without dramatically severing these friendships for a protracted length. The only thing I’d ask of the military men who topple DC is that they also get rid of our nukes. Get rid of all our WMDs—nukes, secret bioweapon strains, secret poisonous gas stockpiles. Otherwise, our next Civil War is going to be a self-exterminating one. [/QUOTE]
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