See also: Saturday, December 10, 2016
So, after reviewing the above posts, where to go from there? '...The implications for religion'.
Because religion, across the broad distinctions of world faiths, not of Protestant versus Catholic in the West, or of Shiite versus Sunni in Islam, or of types of various sects within Buddhism or Hinduism, has normally had at least a strong racial dimension, has been based on broad and general racial distinctions throughout the world, and also has been associated with societies in which religion and government have often been closely identified if not identical, the emergence of a globalist ideology which cuts across these distinctions renders religion itself an abomination.
For the globalist, all religions, including any sectarian creed within any particular religion, however so called moderate, are as contrary to globalism as the concepts of distinctions of race, of ethnicity, and the existence of the long detested nation state.
Distinctions of gender follow in train, of course. The thoroughgoing globalist must look past not only actual racial differences, but also declare gender ones contrary to idealized universal human rights.
He must, furthemore, declare all religions, of whatever kind or degree, contrary to human rights and to the rights of man.
The distinction of a separation of church and state is obsolete because both the church, any church, and the (nation) state, are obsolete for the thoroughgoing globalist, and frankly inimical to globalism.
For the globalist, all religions, including any sectarian creed within any particular religion, however so called moderate, are as contrary to globalism as the concepts of distinctions of race, of ethnicity, and the existence of the long detested nation state.
Distinctions of gender follow in train, of course. The thoroughgoing globalist must look past not only actual racial differences, but also declare gender ones contrary to idealized universal human rights.
He must, furthemore, declare all religions, of whatever kind or degree, contrary to human rights and to the rights of man.
The distinction of a separation of church and state is obsolete because both the church, any church, and the (nation) state, are obsolete for the thoroughgoing globalist, and frankly inimical to globalism.
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