Excerpts from my twisted mind.

On Choice and Destiny

I am re-reading the NT again, and something occurred to me as I was perusing the genealogy of Joseph, Jesus’ adoptive human father. Phares was the son of Tamar, the product of incest with her father Judah, due to some bizarre circumstances unique to Ancient Near Eastern culture. Had modern “reproductive rights” been available to Tamar, she could have aborted that child, and the law specifically states today that she could – it would even be encouraged. She instead had twins, Phares and Zara. She let the unwanted, socially unacceptable children live. These children’s names and bloodlines would go on to be recorded in Matthew chapter 1 as the distant ancestors of Joseph, the man who would be father to Christ, teach him how to be a man, and how to be a carpenter.

Another thought. Mary had, her protestations of innocence and conception by a miracle of the Holy Ghost notwithstanding, by all appearances become pregnant out of wedlock. Joseph, whose ancestors included the children of incest, was minded to annul the betrothing (bride price had been paid, wedding feast had not yet occurred, and the marriage had not been consummated) privately. Another unplanned pregnancy that would surely end in abortion today. The Holy Spirit assured him that in this instance the woman was telling the truth and the tiny embryo in her womb was the product of a once-in-human-history miracle – the Incarnation. So he married her as planned, even though he would be fully within his rights to cancel the union.

When the conveniences of antiseptic, state-sponsored genocide are common, who knows what has been lost so that women can “choose” (a polite term for murder without consequences)? How many children like Phares and Zara will never take their place in history? How many brilliant people will never be born, so the modern day worshippers of Moloch can have their child sacrifice?

Had Tamar and Mary exercised their “choice”, the consequences to the world would have been enormous.

Eternal Campaign

Blah, blah, blah, Trump, blah, blah, blah, Cruz. From one day to the next next, there is no news – only vitriol and the same talking points repeated over and over. Who decided it was a good idea to make the primary process last this long? This is getting ridiculous.

Civil War

1) The willful destruction of the black family, particularly in what are, let’s face it, ghettos created by government. 2) The election of a Marxist radical who happens to be black, and who has only made things worse not better. 3) The militarization of the police following 9/11. 

Put it all together, and you get a devil’s brew that will result in civil war if things don’t change. More and more, people are getting the feeling that government doesn’t answer to them anymore. Taxation without representation started this whole deal way back, as you might recall. People are going to form up along tribal lines, and next thing you know, we have ourselves a race war.

As per usual, the government isn’t particularly interested in doing anything to solve these problems. They only care about how they can exploit the situation to their best advantage. I am forced to wonder if this isn’t being blown out of proportion by the President/Commissar in order to justify the nationalization of law enforcement. Then our transformation to a police state will be complete.

For those of you who don’t read or study history, Welcome to the 1970’s!

Brain Dumping

I know you’re thinking “Look who discovered blogging.” Honestly, I have long known about blogging (writing a journal, and posting it publicly), but have been reluctant until now to do so because I don’t like the notion of revealing my thoughts to others. I’ve always been a private person. It seems to me, in fact, to be foolish to reveal too much of yourself to a pack of strangers. So yeah, it intimidates me a bit. Anyhoo, I’ll be posting in here from time to time as the mood strikes. And that’s all I have to say about that. Hey, if there was a point to everything you say in a blog it wouldn’t be blogging, right?