Another thought on Iraq

by CoolBreeze 1 Replies latest jw friends

  • CoolBreeze
    CoolBreeze

    Here's an angle I don't see explored much:

    What if it's not about weapons of mass destruction, or oil, or terrorism,
    or imperialism, or distracting from the economy, or winning reelection, or
    avenging Daddy, or discouraging rogue regimes, or any of that.

    What if it's about Hebrew & early Christian mythology?

    George W. Bush is the most superstitious and anti-rational president since
    Reagan, and there's some indication that his Christianity is far more
    literal, in earnest, and apocalyptic in nature than Reagan's folksy
    American Rustic Homily version.

    He's packed the White House with a breed of Christian politician who don't
    see Christianity as just a nice thing to have on the flag pole during
    campaign season, but as an earthly mission in support of a supernatural
    being at a critical time - as our world enters the ultimate stage of
    fulfillment of ancient prophecy.

    These people show all the signs of not merely /saying/ they believe that
    the creation myths of the Old Testament and hallucinations of John are or
    will be historical fact, but actually /believing/ that the most critical
    source of information on how the world works and what is happening in it
    can be found on bedside tables in motels everywhere.

    You can bet that as the intelligence reports come into cabinet meetings and
    other White House round tables that many of those around the table are
    working out one-to-one correspondences in their heads between what they
    read there, and what John dreamed up in the Bible's own Revolution #9
    http://www.e-sheep.com/apocamon/

    What if the U.S. is going to war, not against Saddam Hussein's Iraq, but
    against Babylon - and not for the oil, or to knock out Hussein's own
    ambitions, but to eliminate one of the Antichrist's likely allies and to
    establish a solid base from which to launch our defense of the one true god
    in the coming end times?

    Just a thought.

    Anton

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Could be. One thing that surprised me, during my christian phase was the organised way that many protestant churches were instructed to give sermons on who to vote for, just prior to elections. This was highly organised, yet hidden from non church goers. Using babylon the grape imagery as war motivation wouldn't be out of character for fundies.

    SS

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