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GUEST,Slag BS: It's not delusional if it's religious? (177* d) RE: BS: It's not delusional if it's religious? 04 Apr 09


re "Christ In Me(the Deer's Cry)" begins with Matthew 28:20b "...lo, I am with you alway(s), even (un)to the end of the age ( "world", KJV although "age" or "ages" is the proper Greek translation). The video response was without any written text as far as I went.

I have been around plenty of deer and have never heard a deer cry. At best they will occasionally bleat of huff and a buck in rut will snort but they are rather mute animals on this continent.

With regards to all the foregoing and in an attempt to turn this back to the topic at hand, mis-defining or redefining terms so as to create a secret language (a form of isolating victims) is a fraud that can lead to the delusion of the targeted victim. Misdirection, a little equivocation, a little skewing and those who do not know or understand logic or the power of language (never mind the rhetoric) become trapped in a form of applied external insanity. They do not have the wherewithal to resist. Add social and familial pressure and the uneducated, the innocent children and all caught in the drag lines may fall victim to the delusion. Maybe I can raise (once again, sigh) the spectre of Adolf. He addressed real problems. He appealed to pride of race and nation. He championed release from the international humiliation which had been foisted upon Germany.

It is the leader's duty to define REALITY and then deal with it. If the reality is not clearly defined or intentionally twisted then the path is toward destruction.


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