They Believe!

So Bacon, why is it that you support The Donald? I mean, other than his marvelously colorful personality and willingness to give up all, including his life, to maintain the dream of our founding fathers, in a fashion that they would admire. The aspect of all of this that is almost fun, is watching the propagandia spew new lies in the attempt to justify their absurdity. It’s as if they’re unaware that human beings have memories. That, and watching the Republicrats sitting on their thumbs watching. The last notice I got from the Republicrat party is that their going to make English the official language! Wonder why we’re in such trouble?

Practicalities: 

Demonicrats believe we should have no borders and that aliens, legal or not, should be granted full U.S. citizenship and voting rights.

Demonicrats believe in censorship to “prevent hatred.” The truth is Democrat politicians use censorship to silence their opposition, just like in dictatorships. The First Amendment must be preserved or we will be effectively enslaved, which is the truth of their desire.

Demonicrats believe that abortion should be legal and unlimited, right up to the moment of birth and some of them are pushing for “abortion” being performed after a child is born. “The infant would be delivered. The infant would be kept comfortable. The infant would be resuscitated if that’s what the mother and the family desired. And then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother.” AND that American taxpayers should finance it worldwide.

Demonicrats promote Israel surrendering to Hamas. This so shortly after Trump (who they refer to as a Hitler) got Jerusalem recognized…. AND in view of the fact that Hamas (Islam actually) is religiously sworn to destroy us all.

Demonicrats believe gas prices should be even higher thus forcing people into buying electric cars, which make Xi Jinping smile, and children being forced to mine the components of those batteries die. Plus EV’s are notably less ecologically sound and are more polluting than gas/diesel vehicles. This while we’re being warned not to use too much electricity.

Demonicrats say that to stop crime, all firearms should be banned and confiscated from law-abiding Americans and the 2nd Amendment repealed. Actually they want the entire Constitution rewritten and changed from being a protection from government, which it now is, to a tool for further empowering government. All of which completely ignores the truth that wherever these anti-gun policies are implemented, crime goes up. If you want a demonstration of search engine programming look this one up. The statistics exist and clearly show the truth, that where citizens are armed, particularly concealed carry, crime goes down significantly. You WON’T find this information by doing an internet search!

Demonicrats believe that they and their Marxist representatives in the school boards should control our children. In California “educators” now have the legal right to influence even the impossible (gender), with no permission from parents required!

Demonicrats see our “justice system,” FBI, and now even the Secret Service as political tools to use against their political enemies. Exemplary is a well known billionaire being charges with 34 felonies, when there were no complainants, no losses, and no crimes committed, AND he was convicted! Alex Jones was fined over a Billion dollars for expressing his opinion (it was a wrong opinion, but that’s what the propagandia does all day every day, no charges ever being filed, let alone levied. Or “2000 Mules” Dinesh D’Sousa movie which demonstrated clearly and undeniably the significant rigging of the 2020 election in which changes were forced, such as the mention of Black Lives Matter! Well, after all their leadership is making millions, we can’t be allowed to stand in the way of that, based only on truth!.

Demonicrats don’t know what a woman is and claim that men can be women (whatever that is) and women (whatever they are) can be men, and your children shall be so indoctrinated. Children are being mutilated in ways that can’t be reversed and this when they’re too young to know what a sexual preference is, let alone actually have one.

Demonicrats refer to Presidents Reagan and Trump as “warmongers” when they, particularly Trump, actually brought peace and freedom around the world. Now with the demonicrats back in the saddle we he are returned to a world of war. Hamas/Israel, Ukraine (you’ll have to expliain this one to me. It seems rather like spending billions to protect Georgia from Alabama). Oh, and the Republicrats are in on this one almost 100%. I suspect the money trail leads to a lot of political, personal pockets.

Demonicrats claim America is an evil country founded on racism. An outlandish lie they use  in branding our Constitution as racist. Show me ANY form of racism in our Constitution. It was the demonicrat party which was literally organized to protect and promote slavery, next to eliminating Black and female American voting rights. Amazing that one of their most potent propagators is Black and gay! “The Democrats were the party of slavery, black codes, Jim Crow, and that miserable terrorist excrescence, the Ku Klux Klan. Republicans were the party of Lincoln, Reconstruction, anti-lynching laws, and the civil rights acts of 1875, 1957, 1960, and 1964” (Mona Charin, “National Review”).

So, I guess the bottom line is, Donald Trump ain’t a demonic rat!

Oh, btw, for fun (or frustration) do an internet search on any of these and you’ll see the control the commie-libs have on searches. The truth in all of these cases is easily verifiable, but not easy to find via a Google search (or any other).

~Bacon

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Hope for Faith

I’ve said dozens of times that when it comes to the actual spiritual foundation of human reality, my faith is largely a “hope so” situation. My search has led to many gates, all but one of which resisted my passage. The one door which has always been open is simple Christianity. We’re surrounded by many versions of Christianity, and sadly, we can’t actually track the accuracy of any of them, but we can see the beauty of the overall concept in the red letters

Whether it be truth or imagination, Christianity presents humanity with a sound foundation of love. I am personally, wholly responsible for huge departures from that path. My disagreement with Islam comes dangerously close to my opposition to the political ideology designed years ago to eliminate personal freedom, the demonicrat party. Sadly, I can find little in my soul to fuel understanding or acceptance of either, but my prejudice strays from the Biblical teachings of Jesus.

I was prompted to this recognition by virtue of prayer. While I suffer challenges, principally focus, I do make regular attempts to present my case to God. At some point I began asking God to spread Christianity. It was in retrospect, after making such a request, that it dawned on me that were such to happen, most everything else, in terms of requesting blessings, would no longer be apt content. 

Were the world populated solely by Christians, faithful to their belief, the vast majority of life’s challenges would evaporate. The challenges left would be the real ones. Cures, recovery from disasters, Auntie Em to have a healthy baby. Fear would essentially be gone! Anyone who dies is going to a better place, and we’ll all be in that marvelous place together one day. No imaginary dream world gets better than that! And, if it’s real, well?

All of which leads to a bit of a mystery: If someone chooses not to believe in this essentially worry free ideology why would that person be so disturbed by those who do believe? I can see thinking it’s funny, or even absurd, but if someone, for example, believes in Santa Claus, so what?

I imagine myself to be rather intelligent. Probably much more intelligent than I actually am. In fostering that illusion I like to participate in cerebral social network groups, such as “Critical Thinking.” It seems always in those environs that most discussions gravitate towards some sort of deistic contemplation. This makes perfect sense since, like it or not, deism, Christianity particularly, tends to provide an answer to all the most difficult questions. Including those questions which actually don’t have an answer. For example the beginning of all. They teach a fantasy to our children in school which they refer to as “the big bang theory.” Admitting even in its title, what it actually is, “theory.” The fact that it’s easily disprovable is left out of the lesson. Statistically speaking alone, it is impossible! Or evolution. A science which not only makes sense but for which there is a ton of circumstantial evidence, but absolutely no proof. They love to speak of Darwin and the finches, which is held up as demonstrative of interspeciation (which it really isn’t). What we’re missing in the argument is that the finches have indeed adapted, but they’re still finches. What we need is scales becoming feathers. Fish becoming birds. Sadly for the theorists no such examples can be found. In all the time of known existence, evolution always runs into the same stumbling block, the “missing link.” There is no end to evidence of adaptation but Homo sapiens from Homo erectus (actually it isn’t even agreed upon that that was our closest ancestor), runs once again, into that same old irritating “missing link” problem. 

All of which leaves us with only one potential answer, or a refusal to consider that answer, which is intelligent design. Most folks don’t have any problem with this, but it strikes me as rather interesting that atheists take it all so seriously. In defense of their “there is no God” foundation they reach a point at which it seems rather to be a religion than a scientific ideology. No matter how unlikely, no matter how plotted it may seem, there is NO WAY it was somehow directed by any form of intelligence! They believe their religion to be true, and they’re gonna convert you!

Indeed, but why? Are they afraid everyone’s going to start following Jesus’ advice and start loving one another? Oh My! Actually, I’m afraid there’s a much darker logic which comes from darkness itself. At a debate at the International Skeptics Society Conference at the California Institute of Technology in response to a question about their hatred of a fictional being, which to them should carry no more weight than Mary Poppins, the response boiled down to “It’s not that we hate so much the God of the Bible. It’s that we despise his followers.” This followed by the endless stream of stories about how they, or someone they know was treated by followers of God. And they do have a point. It tends to be observations of Christians who missed the essence of the message, which doesn’t make them evil, but does contribute to the development of negative opinion in the direction of religious intent. Following Christ’s example is what we’re about, but sadly, perfection in that endeavor is not a possibility. “Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you. Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when there is the log in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother’s eye” Matthew 7:1-5.

Which at the end leaves us wherever it does. In my case doubt remains, but knowledge of a most humanitarian ideology goes well beyond that doubt. Faith is more than a choice, it’s an endeavor, but not an easy one. One I’ve yet to conquer. But, brothers and sisters, I do have hope!

~Bacon

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Critical What?

My belief, faith, hope, whatever it is, has run the full gamut. I even took a stab at atheism, at the end of which I had decided atheism is impossible. Now, thirty or so years later, I’ve come via observation to believe that it is not only completely possible, but maybe even common.

What got me thinking about this was recent social media experiences I’ve had. For the most part, I don’t bring up God in my posts. Following, I suppose, the lead of our founders who although deeply religious, did let it out in the Declaration of Independence, but kept it completely reigned in in the Constitution. Lately I’ve been slipping more and more into the hope that a belief in Christianity can be revived and so bringing it up more directly. One thing I’ve noticed is the opposition to it tends to be rather vitriolic, even hateful.

My level of faith is more based on hope than an actual belief. Even if it is a complete fantasy, is it not more conducive to happiness than is its opposition? While there are a lot of Biblical mysteries involving hate, the ringing core is unconditional love. It is said that God IS love (John 4:8). “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. / It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. /  Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. / It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres (Corinthians 13:4-7). I like the sound of that, and if it’s based fairy tales, so what? (I rather think it’s not).

In any case, I can’t help but wonder why those who choose not to buy the concept of a higher power, are so opposed to those who do. There are questions which haven’t been anwered anywhere else, like creation. We know for a certainty that the Big Bang, as its taught in our schools didn’t happen. Probability is much more complex than it seems and there is a point at which a probability becomes impossible. For example the odds of flipping heads 100 times in a row is (½)10, however if you run coin tosses on a computer, in spite of the apparent fact that I could happen, it never will. In order for the Big Bang to have occurred as described requires a series of improbabilities each of which are in the level of 100 heads in a row (ain’t happinin’). The where did life come from question makes the big bang look like tiddlywinks. 

At worst, intelligent design is just one more in a long string of attempts to answer the unanswerable. Whatever argument one chooses for the ultimate beginning, or for the creation of life. Even what life is, is impossible. At least intelligent design makes perfect sense, Still those who promote the impossibilities look down their noses at those who refuse to accept those impossibilities. and typically not in a kind way. There are those who attempt to sell their case in a logical fashion, which is interesting and appreciated, but their case comes equipped with the some old questions that it doesn’t answer. However a large number of respondents react in anger and or insult, or both.”You need to write less and read more;” “The Bible was written for the stupid;” “Bible Thumper;” “Cultist;” “If there is a God, you’re proof he has a sense of humor.” Which may be funny, but leads to nowhere.

One of the most interesting things I’ve noted of late was me having stumbled upon a social group on Facistbook, Critical Thinking Chiseling the Mind, I think it was. Motivated by memory of the time that critical thinking was more the element of higher education than the more modern, Marxist Critical Theory which has little to do with Critical thinking, other than the word, “critical.” I didn’t remain long a member, and during my time it seemed more a religious/anti-religious group, with the topic approached from a perspective much more relative to critical theory, which is simply a critique various social concepts. An “arts and humanities approach to identifying, critiquing, and challenging social dynamics and power structures within society” (Gary Drevitch). An apt platform for both ideologies, but for me the anti-religion perspective, rather than constructing a foundation for the scientific approach it was more of a “religious people are too stupid and lazy consider what is the only possibiilty.” A possibility that is impossible.

~Bacon

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The Search

I’ve long been a political commentator. Most of my work being done as a ghost writer. Thus accuracy is critical. If I make a false claim or misdirect the reader, my value as a ghost writing resource is severely reduced or eliminated. Typically my discussions boil down to Democrat / Republican, or as I refer to them demonicrat / republicrat. Sadly there is little positive to report relative to either. 

Censorship has been a concern throughout all time. Freedom of speech residing at the core of our founders’ establishment of our Constitutional Republic. All other freedoms depend upon the ability of accurate, unindoctrinated expression, which makes it the core of all that matters in terms of independence. The ideology of America’s founding fathers was based on the ideology of liberalism. NO, not modern liberalism which is a pure bastardization of the concepts our founders held dear. Their form of liberalism has come to be termed, “classical liberalism” as described by John Locke, who is generally considered to be the “Father of Liberalism.”

The ideology behind classical liberalism includes an element which makes it absolute, specific victim to “modern liberalism,” and that is that our rights are granted by a power higher than any governmental entity. It is this incredibly important concept which makes the rights illuminated in our “Bill of Rights,” freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom to assemble, freedom to protest, freedom of religion, the right to self protection (guns), freedom from unreasonable search and seizure, and so on, “unalienable.” In other words, untouchable by governmental authority. It was this concept of such rights being an aspect of our creation which lay at the foundation of freedom, which had no alternative to one of the most important factors of our time, the abolition of slavery!

The affect of censorship is very well known and a battle of which humanity will never be rid. In my realm it boils down to finding resources outside of the main-stream and careful verification of whatever one finds. Fortunately there are a few resources out there which are absolutely trustworthy and dependable, so over the past 30 years I’ve been able save a huge amount of time in the use of those resources. Unfortunately, I’m seeing a new factor which isn’t so easy to sidestep and that’s internet search engines. Like the propagandia, the censorship has always been there, but it used to be easy to overcome. There are search engines out there that don’t track your activity, my favorite being, Brave, but the actual searches, no matter where you go, have become quite absurd. Particularly if you’re looking into anything of a politically sensitive nature. 

There was a time when if you typed, “man dancing” you’d get something to do with a man dancing. Today: “2020 election rigged” and you get, “Fact check: How we know the 2020 election results were legitimate, not ‘rigged’ as Donald Trump claims” (USA Today);  “US election 2020: Fact-checking Trump team’s main fraud claims” (BBC); The next one looks promising, “Mollie Hemmingway Outlines ‘Rigged’ Election at Hillsdale in DC” but the page won’t open; “PolitiFact | Fact-checking false claims about the 2020 election” (Politifact); “Trump allies breach U.S. voting systems in search of 2020 fraud ‘evidence’” (reuters.com); “Claims that the 2020 Election was stolen are still false” (Politifact); “Nine Election Fraud Claims, None Credible” (factcheck.org); “Almost a third of Americans still believe the 2020 election result was fraudulent” (NBC News); “Fact Check: Trump lies a lot about the election” (cnn.com); “The 2020 election was neither stolen nor rigged: A Primer” (Washington post.com); “6 conspiracy theories about the 2020 election – debunked” (CBS.news); on and on and on it goes. Look up 2020 election rigged and you get, the 2020 election was not rigged! It’s important to remember that there are dozens of pieces that have been done which present actual, undeniable, and provable evidence that the election was rigged, including several written by me! As you go down the list of results you eventually come to: “Does ‘2000 Mules’ provide evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 election?” (Reuters). The absolute, easily verifiable fact is that yes, it does and lots of it. But Reuters, a typically dishonest “news reporting” chapter of the demonicrat fantasy, does a lot of beating around the bush and description of what the presentation portends, the claim that D’Sousa refused to respond to inquiries, numerous descriptions of what might have really been happening, “Some of the individuals tracked might even have been election workers checking on or emptying the drop boxes, so it would be a sign of vigilance by election officials rather than nefarious behavior.” A lot of words all pointing to, what anyone who’s actually watched the presentation knows is not the case, “The documentary “2000 Mules” does not provide any concrete, verifiable evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election.”

In the case of internet search engines, censorship has evolved into total misdirection. Here’s what we want you to think. Here’s what we want you to believe. After a year of violent demonstrations which included bonbings. beatings, rapes, murders, arson, a peaceful demonstration conducted by Republicans is labeled an insurrection and people are still in jail years later, and if you want to write about it, good luck finding the story! 

On the other hand, “It’s okay to let your transgender kid transition – even if they might change their mind in the future” (Vox); “Vaginoplasty: Male to Female (MTF) Genital Reconstructive Surgery” (University Hospitals). What was once seen as an act of God, has now become politicized. Rather than Godly, or even naturally determined, we have, “sex assigned at birth.” God, or nature are no longer the determining factor

~Bacon

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