Holy War

4063473313?profile=originalA Tea Party member has withdrawn his membership. “You folks can’t stay on the subject or even follow our own mission statement,” says he.  From where I sit, it is hard to imagine what is taking place in the world, but perhaps I can help.

“On” Earth, Jews believe in their Promised Land. Ever since the Israelites took Canaan, Jews have been in a battle for their Promised Land.  Over and over, they have been the losers.  Holy war, jihad, is alive and well.  It began with Islam’s prophet, Mohammad—“on” Earth.  According to Muslims, no man can know God.  This fits in well with socialism—for the good of all. Ninety-eight percent of France’s Muslim population voted for a communist president.  In Islam, and communism, the individual has zero rights.  Since no man can know God, and we will be collectively saved,  sorry guys, the handwriting is on the wall.  Your rights are a thing of the past.

Ah, but the Jew Jesus said, “in earth as it is in heaven.”  Jesus maintained that God is in the individual.   Jesus said, “Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal.”  After the dust settles “on” earth, we head into an age of brotherhood, a spiritual Promised Land.

We got Jesus’ idea from the Old Testament’s Book of Genesis, Chapter 2, in summary of Chapter 1, the creation—described in verse 7, as follows: “And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground,” “on” Earth, right? The Lord God went on to say that he breathed into man’s nostrils the breath of life, “and man became a living soul.”  God said, “I am that I am,” and I am a living soul, right?  The Jews never got the message.  Habakkuk, “O Lord, how long shall I cry, and thou wilt not hear!” (Habakkuk 1:2). Little wonder.  And look where they are today.

In Luke 17:21, Jesus told his following, “behold,” the kingdom of God is in you.”  We learn that this was not a healthy thing to say. God’s kingdom lived in authority’s notion of creation. The Jews believed their authorities, who Jesus called wolves in sheep’s clothing.  “On” Earth it is the law of the jungle—don’t do as I do, do as I say. 

If we are living souls, here on earth for a time, then Jesus was correct.  And the same applies today.

Technology has brought our world a long way materially from Jesus’ day, but mentally we remain the same, and capable of killing all life on the planet.  Holy war is purely animal drive—wholly without the reason and logic with which we humans were created.

The prophet Mohammad is having it his mindless way, to the point of annihilation, it seems.  Sadly, the Jews are having it their way, too. But life goes on.  Mohammad can’t change the universe.  I go into great detail of another way in my book In Earth as It Is in Heaven 2012. It will be out in June.  

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