Introduction: What the Great Awakening Implies
The great awakening implies that Westerners and Americans do in fact have minds, wills, memories, and consciences with which to finally awaken from what has been a long running nightmare.
The nightmare has been cast upon us by evil magicians of behaviorism (what makes us tick) and Darpa conditioners (how to use against us the knowledge of what makes us tick) .
The greatest evil of all perpetrated by magicians and bad actors against their victims is the Big Lie that humans are mindless, soulless evolved apes or fleshy robots.
In order to persuade us of the first Big Lie we had to be persuaded that new pagan materialism (all that exists is the void, matter and energy) and Darwinism (the energy that works on matter) are science but “In the beginning God created man and gave him a mind to think with and words to express his thoughts…” is not science but stupid superstition.
These two magic spells (Big Lies)–God is dead and man is either an ape of evolution or a fleshy robot–are the deep magic that has put us to sleep in a nightmare world.
Break out of them and wake up. Truth will set us free.
2025@linda
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THE GREAT AWAKENING. The illusion of freedom was all a show. The script has been flipped on these bad actors . Enjoy the show. What a time to be alive!
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This could begin a long discussion which I’m really not prepared to enter into here.
Yes, many of us conservatives, and specifically those of Christian character, can finally understand the lies we’ve been given. But this nowhere addresses the source of those lies; that is, who and what are those liars and why are they lying to us?
It begins with the Founders who established a Godly moral framework which identifies what is good and evil, right and wrong, and truth from lie. Christians of course always upheld what is good, right, true, lawful, righteous, and well-ordered in accordance with the Gospel and God’s Good Will towards men.
But the Godless heathens didn’t want that moral code; they wanted their licentiousness to do whatever pleased their corrupt selves. Now they’ve gone so far as to redefine evil as good, right as wrong, true as untrue, lawful as unlawful, and righteous as unrighteousness. They either make themselves their own god or they adopt the biblical evil Satanic one, or an equivalent.
In America they’re usually compared to cultural Marxists, which is a close comparison, but only a few of them can be actual Marxists. I’d say they just go wherever the lying wind blows those with no morals.
Some of their most egregious lies have been evolution, global warming, race warfare, transgenderism, DEI, just to name a few. Their “new normal” is so abnormal that they can be considered insane by what’s actually normative.
CS Lewis observed that we are caught up in a vast network of lies with evolution right in the center. When he had been an unbeliever he embraced Darwinism. But after coming to Christ, and with Tolkien playing a large role in Lewis’s conversion, Lewis eventually rejected Darwinism and embraced creation ex nihilism (Gen 1).
Thank you. I’ll admit I don’t recall ever reading anything by C.S. Lewis; I’ve just heard him quoted sometimes. They were very good quotes too.
As for Tolkien, I think he wrote “Lord of The Rings”, didn’t he? I do recall reading that one way back in my mid-twenties. I chose not to read his following two books because “Rings” struck me as fantasy and I was a sci-fi fan. There were others I chose not to read, such as Thomas Merton and Hans Kung, which was just as well because they both had very questionable ideas. I also skipped reading that existentialist you’ve mentioned, who’s name I can’t recall at the moment.
P.S. I hope you’re weathering the nasty weather!!!
The name I couldn’t recall was Teilhard de Chardin. He’s another one I didn’t bother to read.
No loss there. He was a heretic who brought his Hindu-style evolutionary concept into the RCC. He is the father of Transhumanism’s Singularity. For a while the RCC forbid his concept but I think it’s found a home in some Catholic Churches the same as Darwinism and evolutionary have found homes in some Protestant. Keller is a prominent Reformed Presbyterian who taught evolution from the pulpit of Redeemer Church in NYC
I’m certainly glad that you read about de Chardin’s heresies and can now inform me. I think you’re right that some Catholic churches have taken up his Eastern religion’s heresies.
As for Keller, his discernment, his critical thinking skills, were dismal. There’s that, plus a lack of reliance on God, Divine providence, and too much in man.
Sorry, I should have said “a firm reliance” above.