Say It Ain’t So…

Mankind has free will so they have to be lied to in order to be controlled. Is that the real deal here?

Or is it that we are easily distracted and actually can’t remember everything when we need to?

Even the greatest scholarly minds have to read things they’ve read before in order to remember what was said accurately. Many times when rereading and rereading they come to an awareness they had not had before… so, that being said and a known fact, I ask….”just how accurate is man’s great mind of reason”?

Anyone can set down with pen and paper and write their own imaginations of things. Some are very good story tellers and others are good at creating arguments that can convince others to believe something that is totally made up. And some write good truths.

The real fact is, most all of us, being human people in the flesh, can’t even remember most of those things we did five years ago, any more than we can remember everything we did on a specific Tuesday when we were ten years old. The reason people keep diaries is to remember things that they feel are important to them, so they don’t forget. I ask how many of you can remember every word, your teachers ever told you? How many even think that to do so would even be important today?

Test it out for yourself. Sit down and ponder everything you remember that happened when you were ten years old. You have an entire year of memories… write them down. A year is a lot to recall. What did you eat for dinner each day, and what did you say to whom each day, and what did they say to you. Try it out. How many books of pages can you write that you remember?

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How many people can name their great, great grandparents on both sides of the family and all of their children? How many can go back further and name their great, great, great grandparents and all of their children? I am asking to recall it from memory and not reading if from the family history book. How many can recall their great ancestors and what they did for a living? No fair using Anscestry.com or any outside family heritage assistance. We are relying only on man’s great mind of reason and his ability to retain the great wellspring of his knowledge without books, manuscripts, nor works of others, and none of his own past written words of great wit.

Which bring us to man’s ways versus God’s ways. Man can reduce, rethink, remold, and even wad up and toss in the bin their opinions of God and God’s Majesty all he desires, but that will not change anything that is of God’s truth. This world has always had the fallen one we call Satan, the devil, Lucifer, the dragon and other names for the demonic dark side, seducing man’s mind in any way he could. When all the lies and reasoning is settled, the truth is still the truth.

Which bring us to the Humanist in the age of reason. Below is a copy of their own Manifesto of 1933. In past articles we spoke of the deist beliefs and founding fathers and their viewpoints on the age of reasoning, and how that was really nothing new. Moreso it was a method of philosophy used to control the masses by championing certain minds as superior over others, therefore they believed the minds of these scholars of intellect should guide the masses in the direction they should go for the common good of all. The ancient philosophers worshipped the gods and goddesses of what traces back to the offspring of the fallen angels before the flood of which most all cultures of civilization all acknowledge there was such an event. These offspring and their stories are that of their gods and goddesses. What they worshipped and made carved images of to venerate.

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This Humanist Manifesto has continued to this very day. Below in bold italics in brackets are my first triggered thoughts on what is said. I look forward to hearing yours.

Humanist Manifesto I

The Manifesto is a product of many minds. It was designed to represent a developing point of view, not a new creed. The individuals whose signatures appear would, had they been writing individual statements, have stated the propositions in differing terms. The importance of the document is that more than thirty men have come to general agreement on matters of final concern and that these men are undoubtedly representative of a large number who are forging a new philosophy out of the materials of the modern world.

– Raymond B. Bragg (1933)

(As we see how all has progressed, inch by inch and sometimes yard, by neighbors yard… we are enlightened to look up and see what the Good Lord was telling us when he said we were in the world and not of it. And on another time when Jesus said the world will hate you for it hated me. What do you think?)

“The time has come for widespread recognition of the radical changes in religious beliefs throughout the modern world. The time is past for mere revision of traditional attitudes. Science and economic change have disrupted the old beliefs. Religions the world over are under the necessity of coming to terms with new conditions created by a vastly increased knowledge and experience. In every field of human activity, the vital movement is now in the direction of a candid and explicit humanism. In order that religious humanism may be better understood we, the undersigned, desire to make certain affirmations which we believe the facts of our contemporary life demonstrate.

“There is great danger of a final, and we believe fatal, identification of the word religion with doctrines and methods which have lost their significance, and which are powerless to solve the problem of human living in the Twentieth Century. Religions have always been means for realizing the highest values of life. Their end has been accomplished through the interpretation of the total environing situation (theology or world view), the sense of values resulting therefrom (goal or ideal), and the technique (cult), established for realizing the satisfactory life. A change in any of these factors results in alteration of the outward forms of religion. This fact explains the changefulness of religions through the centuries. But through all changes religion itself remains constant in its quest for abiding values, an inseparable feature of human life.”

(These words no matter how well meaning they were spoken, are directly sounding the vile nature of Lucifer himself. Of course they always so gently tell you why they have to enslave you for the common good of all and now they want to cast you into the hell they so aptly are headed for themselves. Will you go willingly? Or will you say HELL NO – GET BEHIND ME SATAN!?  Or will you ignore it all and say these are a bunch of conspiracy theorists? Or will you look again and discover these are the ones who are calling the truth tellers conspiracy theorists and these are the godless ones who do the bidding for the great merchants in this world. That minority called the 1%!)

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“Today man’s larger understanding of the universe, his scientific achievements, and deeper appreciation of brotherhood, have created a situation which requires a new statement of the means and purposes of religion. Such a vital, fearless, and frank religion capable of furnishing adequate social goals and personal satisfactions may appear to many people as a complete break with the past. While this age does owe a vast debt to the traditional religions, it is none the less obvious that any religion that can hope to be a synthesizing and dynamic force for today must be shaped for the needs of this age.”

(Here we go folks, if you ever doubted some of the intentions of some of the founding fathers who arrived on Plymouth Rock, et al, including among them the European 1% who traveled among them all and after landing here, set out with their mind of REASON for personal gain. These are they with the same secret societies of old who set out to own everything. The names you do not know, or at least aren’t supposed to know.  If you still unsure, read on and hopefully this will clear up any doubt that the age of reason and those with like values have their own moral code. You may also find they share the ideology of the perfect little godless world of science and reason of which many of those were guided by the same overseer whose desires it was and yet is to rule the world, all of it. As for me and my house, we will cling to our old beliefs in The Lord Thy God and His Holy Word and cherish all of that greatly. How about you? What do you think of all of this scholarly roadmap so boldly out in the open all along the way?)

Back to The Humanist Manifesto I of 1933: “To establish such a religion is a major necessity of the present. It is a responsibility which rests upon this generation. We therefore affirm the following:

FIRST: Religious humanists regard the universe as self-existing and not created. (So it just was and we just are?)

SECOND: Humanism believes that man is a part of nature and that he has emerged as a result of a continuous process. (Evolution. I thought they said it just was?)

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THIRD: Holding an organic view of life, humanists find that the traditional dualism of mind and body must be rejected. (i.e. do not listen to the Holy Spirit as it calls to you and do not open the door when you hear Jesus knocking. You have no such thing as free will. It is all reason and survival of the fittest, or maybe it just was? This reminds me of such wisdom as a toddler pondering the lint in his navel. How about you? )

FOURTH: Humanism recognizes that man’s religious culture and civilization, as clearly depicted by anthropology and history, are the product of a gradual development due to his interaction with his natural environment and with his social heritage. The individual born into a particular culture is largely molded by that culture. ( i.e. your mind and being is a blank slate to be written upon. And they under Satan’s command will do the writing and all the programming.)

FIFTH: Humanism asserts that the nature of the universe depicted by modern science makes unacceptable any supernatural or cosmic guarantees of human values. Obviously humanism does not deny the possibility of realities as yet undiscovered, but it does insist that the way to determine the existence and value of any and all realities is by means of intelligent inquiry and by the assessment of their relations to human needs. Religion must formulate its hopes and plans in the light of the scientific spirit and method. (So here goes a rewriting of God’s Holy Word. One big problem, God is greater than he who is the world and the Satan who rules in it temporarily. God is in command of all creation and all the timelines. Everything serves God’s purpose. Everything!)

SIXTH: We are convinced that the time has passed for theism, deism, modernism, and the several varieties of “new thought”. (Wow. There it is, all the past ideas of a sort of religious appearance used for gain, now being admitted.  That time has past alright. God’s children just weren’t getting on that bandwagon. Too many people knew that was all Godless. But the “New Thought” thing… what did Satan have in mind? Let’s read on.)

SEVENTH: Religion consists of those actions, purposes, and experiences which are humanly significant. Nothing human is alien to the religious. It includes labor, art, science, philosophy, love, friendship, recreation–all that is in its degree expressive of intelligently satisfying human living. The distinction between the sacred and the secular can no longer be maintained.

(So that was their idea of what loving God and His Son’s salvation meant to them? I mean, they are targeting Christians and real Jews here, they always were throughout the ages. Those who worshipped the one true God always was and is the main target. But thinking our Love for God is all about the arts, philosophy and recreation is an insult to God, His Son, the Holy Spirit, and to the entire heavenly host and all of God’s children. It is about our eternal life and salvation. It is about true freedom from the oppression of this dead world. It’s about returning home to the Father who knew all souls before we were sent to be born. This world is fallen and a 3D reality show starring Satan and his evil spirits out to kill, steal and destroy all of God’s creation.)

EIGHTH: Religious Humanism considers the complete realization of human personality to be the end of man’s life and seeks its development and fulfillment in the here and now. This is the explanation of the humanist’s social passion. (In other words live for today for tomorrow you die. If you take time to love and honor God and your neighbor as yourself you will have done what? Wasted your chance to hate your neighbor and steal all he has? Are they really that evil that they do not hear how they sound, or just that blind and deaf to what is Holy? I guess one can choose social passion over the passion of the Christ? I choose Christ.)

NINTH: In the place of the old attitudes involved in worship and prayer the humanist finds his religious emotions expressed in a heightened sense of personal life and in a cooperative effort to promote social well-being. (Well, they can do what makes them feel good, but so far their idea of promoting social well being has been to enslave humanity and give them a false sense of ownership from the cradle to the grave. And of course fight their wars for them all as they set out to conquer other sovereign nations.)

TENTH: It follows that there will be no uniquely religious emotions and attitudes of the kind hitherto associated with belief in the supernatural. (This may be their alternative from the ones who religiously worship Lucifer and sacrifice humans and children in the groves? And drink their blood and make lots of money off human and child trafficking? Or is it simply mind control? Oh my head hurts.)

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ELEVENTH: Man will learn to face the crises of life in terms of his knowledge of their naturalness and probability. Reasonable and manly attitudes will be fostered by education and supported by custom. We assume that humanism will take the path of social and mental hygiene and discourage sentimental and unreal hopes and wishful thinking. (I had to read that one twice. All I can say is it sounds like Satan himself said it. The “fostered by their form of education and supported by custom” is scary to say the least. Remember this was from 1933. Look how they have advanced all of their ideals and look at the mess humanity is facing. What part of this is good? Reasonable and manly attitudes are now reduced to feminine pronouns.)

TWELFTH: Believing that religion must work increasingly for joy in living, religious humanists aim to foster the creative in man and to encourage achievements that add to the satisfactions of life. (This one is like…your guess is as good as mine what they mean by achievements. It is one of those that says something but absolutely nothing. What does it sound like to you?

THIRTEENTH: Religious humanism maintains that all associations and institutions exist for the fulfillment of human life. The intelligent evaluation, transformation, control, and direction of such associations and institutions with a view to the enhancement of human life is the purpose and program of humanism. Certainly religious institutions, their ritualistic forms, ecclesiastical methods, and communal activities must be reconstituted as rapidly as experience allows, in order to function effectively in the modern world.

(So we are watching what they have done to the churches but again, this is vague in defining exactly what they are talking about. I have found whenever they are vague, they have something up their secret society sleeves that no one has figured out yet. But as we fast forward to this day, we see it was very bad for all of God’s children. Look what they have allowed in our grade schools which are dens of transgender mutilation tanks, and pornography so bad in the books they won’t allow it read at council meetings when parents complain!  And the Universities have long been institutions of mind control and recruitment for communist manifestos. What can you add to this?)

FOURTEENTH: The humanists are firmly convinced that existing acquisitive and profit-motivated society has shown itself to be inadequate and that a radical change in methods, controls, and motives must be instituted. A socialized and cooperative economic order must be established to the end that the equitable distribution of the means of life be possible. The goal of humanism is a free and universal society in which people voluntarily and intelligently cooperate for the common good. Humanists demand a shared life in a shared world. (There we go with garble again that we have to read between the lines to find the real intent, for as it reads it says absolutely nothing concrete except, they want us all to follow along cooperatively like another brick in the wall.)

FIFTEENTH AND LAST: We assert that humanism will: (a) affirm life rather than deny it; (b) seek to elicit the possibilities of life, not flee from them; and (c) endeavor to establish the conditions of a satisfactory life for all, not merely for the few. By this positive morale and intention humanism will be guided, and from this perspective and alignment the techniques and efforts of humanism will flow.

So stand the theses of religious humanism. Though we consider the religious forms and ideas of our fathers no longer adequate, the quest for the good life is still the central task for mankind. Man is at last becoming aware that he alone is responsible for the realization of the world of his dreams, that he has within himself the power for its achievement. He must set intelligence and will to the task.

(This sure does read like the devil’s creed. The only truth in this is that man is the one responsible for his own choices and His eternal life choices are in his own mind to choose. Free will. Either he succumbs to the live for today for tomorrow we die and grab everything he can during his pathetic existence in Satan’s world, or he experience love from the Father, The Lord and Holy Spirit and share that love with his family, friends and neighbors and live a very rich life that money can not buy. And in the end, life eternal with a new heavenly body of light and a return to paradise.)

(Signed)

J.A.C. Fagginger Auer—Parkman Professor of Church History and Theology, Harvard University; Professor of Church History, Tufts College.
E. Burdette Backus—Unitarian Minister. READ: Humanist Manifesto I – American Humanist Association

LAST BUT NOT LEAST…. The American Humanist Association came out in protest against the Supreme Court’s Ruling in favor of President Trump and blaming White Christian Nationalists?

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AHA Board President Sunil Panikkath said, “The intent of the gratuitously broad opinion of the White Christian Nationalist majority on the Court in Trump v. Anderson is crystal clear. First, they want to preemptively insulate any insurrectionist Presidential candidate from being disqualified during the electoral vote process by Congress through the opinion’s wholly unsupported claim that only legislation can disqualify a candidate. Second, they want to preemptively empower federal courts to dismiss any disqualification attempts on January 6 insurrectionists by applying the opinion’s claim that only Congressional legislation can disqualify and therefore federal courts cannot act in the absence of such legislation. Third, they want to enable future insurrectionists to feel they have immunity from disqualification if they take actions against the democratic nature of the republic, since future Congressional legislation is all but impossible in the current political climate.”

The American Humanist Association (AHA) works to protect the rights of humanists, atheists, and other nontheistic Americans. The AHA advances the ethical and life-affirming worldview of humanism, which—without beliefs in gods or other supernatural forces—encourages individuals to live informed and meaningful lives that aspire to the greater good of humanity. READ: AHA Condemns Supreme Court Decision in Trump v. Anderson – American Humanist Association

Well first of all, President Trump was not charged with an Insurrection nor was he convicted or found guilty of any such act. Second, President Trump had requested national guard presence and was denied prior to the event. Third, the entire insurrection attempt at the Capitol has all the evidence of being a trap set by Pelosi et al and involved bussing in ANTIFA and others to pretend to be Trump supporters to create the chaos and the J-6 Committee has since been publicly proven to have been a scam investigation with lots of false testimonies.

So once again it appears that the democracy that the humanists, atheists, and freethinkers are saving is not the one that is defined in constitutional government.

KEEP ON PRESSING INTO THE KINGDOM OF GOD! PRESS, PRESS, PRESS!

DIANNE

By Dianne Marshall

I don't sleep I write! Author, Graphic Artist, Researcher and lover of the truth.

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