Friday, April 10, 2009

Is America a Christian Nation or is it going Through a Process of Becoming a Nation Which Truly Separates Religion from the State of Government?

Is there a crisis of belief among Christians in the United States? Is our nation based on a set of Christian beliefs or on a system which separates church from state.?

Today, the propaganda system of the right ideological wing of American politics which drives a Republican for the "correct" direction of our nation in the future uses a perspective that disguises itself behind the shadows of a supposed set of Christian foundations for the creation of the United States of America.

Nothing could be farther from the truth. Christian tradition that is broadcast over the airwaves and in evangelical churches and mega-churches provide nothing more than a set of lies intended to persuade the gullible that the United States of America is a creation of God and not of men.

Numerous polling firms have shown that America is becoming less interested in defining itself as a Christian nation than it is interested in dealing with the problems based in reality which confront our nation. Faith-based solutions for many Americans have lost their appeal as the path to a better country.

Christian religion is being exposed as a creation of authoritarian principles whose sole purpose is to control the thoughts and rights of American citizens under a Republican/Big Business/Evangelical conservative cabal of ideologues whose only "faith" is their shared intention to seek political power and control over the direction intended by the founders of the United States of America.

Countless millions of dollars ave been poured into a phalanx of quasi-political and religious organizations such as Focus on the Family to name the group that Ken Blackwell speaks for in the video above in order to demonize any attempts to change or disrupt the power structure that has formed between the Republican Party, certain elements of Big Business and the Evangelical movement. This unholy alliance which uses God and religion as a tool to pacify the masses has dominated the politics of our nation since the 1970s and bases its political birthright on the sanctified politics of Ronald Reagan.

With political support for the belief in America as a Christian nation on the wane, the question becomes how will the coalition of Republican politics; Big Business interests; and Evangelical charlatans reassemble their base of control and influence?

This writer believes that the only way to create such a comeback is for two occurrences to take place. First the creation and canonization of a political figure who can create a cult of followers much as Ronald Reagan must take place. Such a figure would then be positioned to lead the country out of an artificially created threat to the United States.

Much as the exterior Communist threat and the interior threat posed by leftist counter cultural individuals was used in the 1960s and the 1970s; much as the threat of an international terrorism fostered by a non-Christian religion of fanatics was used in the late 1990s up until 2008 to create panic among the masses and thus afford an easier means of maintaining power and control in place.

The right wing ideologues only chance to regain power and control will be to create an outside threat to the continued "security" of the nation played up by right wing ideological elements of the mainstream press; both in print and media to distribute propaganda and misinformation that our nation has been infiltrated through our "pourous" national borders to create mayhem and destruction of the "American" way of life only to be defeated by an all powerful and pious leader from the right wing of American ideological leaders will be suficient to re-establish the re-ascention of a Republican/Big Business/Evangelical conservative cabal of ideologues whose only "faith" is to seek political power and control over the direction intended by the founding fathers of the United States of America.


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