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Topic: Dale Pond
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Thank you for your comments. You bring up something that has been nagging at me because I straddle many fences - between liberal/conservative, jew/christian, scientist/mystic, etc. What bugs me is one side always condemns the other side using word labels as though they were swear words or as sharp daggers to wound. I believe this tendency found in ALL factions whether religious, political or whatever is nothing more than a ploy by either side or an outside manipulative influence to divide and conquer or to divide and maintain control over the conquered. Let's consider 'liberal' vs 'conservative'. I used to consider myself an arch conservative - and I am in many ways but not so much in political ways. I definitely do NOT consider myself among the "liberals". From an outside and objective observer there is very little difference between the two - America continues down the sewer regardless of which party is in power. (We know them by their fruits.) We could say people like Limbaugh have done a tremendous disservice to America by turning the neutral word "liberal" into a flag of hate, fear and condemnation. On the other side we see people like Roseanne converting the neutral word "conservative" into a hate word. (All words are neutral - only attached meanings create opposing polarities.) Now what do you suppose could happen if people like those who have public access stopped using words that DIVIDE OUR NATION and start using terms that UNITE OUR NATION? Words like "American"? The NWO, Bilderbergers, religious organizations, etc. have for centuries turned one person or group against all others. There is of course a lot of psychology in this barbaric method of denial, control and fear abatement. After all, or is it before all, is said and done Jesus gave us a commandment to Love God with all our hearts and our neighbors as our selves. The words that divide us do not lead to Love (unity) but to hate (division). Love is unition while hate is division. |
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