More One World Order
Don’t hate the player. Hate The Game.
I didn’t mean to demonize Reverend Samuel Zane Barren in my June 7th blog.
Many eugenicists meant well (while causing harm). They were products of their time and cultural milieu.
<>
According to Reverend Barren …
“If the nations would have real and lasting peace — our nation along with other nations — they must learn to hunger and thirst after righteousness and be just in all their ways. They must have the sacrificial attitude of mind and look not alone on the things of self, but also on the things of others. Peace will come and reign as justice grows and lives. Thus far we have sought to find peace by agreement and compromise, by adjusting antagonisms of men and nations. We shall really find peace by establishing justice and associating nations in righteousness.”
<>
Janine Giordano Drake (“Wealth, socialism, and Jesus,” Christian History Institute, Issue #24, 2013) wrote …
“From the viewpoint of many Protestant clergy, the professional and managerial classes were the Christians, while the working classes were the mission field. From the viewpoint of workers, however, the fact that most Protestants were in the professional class was no accident. In the late nineteenth century, enterprising white Protestants took deliberate steps to form exclusive social networks: college alumni associations, college fraternities, and perhaps most importantly, professional associations.
“By limiting the entrance of new professionals through licensing, exams, and professional development, groups like the American Medical Association and state bar associations sharply limited the supply of professionals relative to the demand and kept opportunities to rise to professional status out of the reach of the vast majority of upstart immigrants and African Americans. As a result, jobs available to white, middle- and upper-middle-class Protestants rapidly increased in pay and social prestige relative to those of others.”
<>
'More One World Order' have 5 comments
July 12, 2020 @ 5:03 pm Atom
According to Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) …
“If this immortal soul is taken care of by a mortal body, I think you got a lousy deal.”
http://solartiming.com/store–e-books.php#Deathbusters
July 12, 2020 @ 5:06 pm Atom
When cholesterol is high in the blood serum, it’s the opposite inside the cytoplasm, and opposite the opposite inside the organelles within the cytoplasm, and so on down the elevator.
http://solartiming.com/store–e-books.php#Not-Cancer-CANCEL
July 12, 2020 @ 5:10 pm Atom
I Mind Hacked a lady who complained of gastrointestinal problems.
Doctors had failed to relieve her ulcers by killing her H. pylori, and were now planning to remove the entire surface of her stomach to “cure†her condition.
“Do you realize how NUTS that is? That’s insane!†I exclaimed.
She pondered a few seconds, then replied, “You’re right. It is, isn’t it?”
(It turned out to be a Mother Trauma, a common “stomach problem.”)
http://solartiming.com/store–e-books.php#Mind-Hacking
July 12, 2020 @ 5:11 pm Atom
According to Vernon Coleman …
“Doctors like to be thought of as scientists because it contributes to their aura of infallibility. Drug companies like to think that doctors are scientists because it encourages patients to have faith in the remedies they produce. And research doctors like to pretend that they are scientists because it makes it easier for them to obtain grants and to tell convincing stories to the media. Too often, I’m afraid, modern medical scientists decide on a commercially acceptable solution and then select the facts which support the solution they have selected.”
July 12, 2020 @ 5:13 pm Atom
According to Ingrid Bergman …
“Happiness is good health and a bad memory.”