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All Hell's Breaking Loose

From Brushfires’ perspective, this is good, not bad.

We’ll leave deeper theological definitions of hell and heaven out of this. For our purposes in this essay, hell is living in a state of denial of truth.

• It’s a denial of truth to say that Obama is a moderate, centrist, bipartisan uniter.

• It’s a denial of truth to say Islam has had a positive influence on America.

• It’s a denial of truth to say America is not a Christian nation.

• It’s a denial of truth to claim Islamic society is no better or worse than Western society.

• It’s a denial of truth to claim that man is in charge of Earth’s climate.

• It’s a denial of truth to name a reckless, political payback an ‘economic stimulus’.

• It’s a denial of truth to claim government-approved bonuses are an outrage to the government.

• It’s a denial of truth to claim a rigged poll proves a Presidential approval of 66%.

We could go on, of course. So on the surface, we sure seem to be living in hell, because every one of those denials of truth has been paraded before us in the last few days and weeks, and our Pravda media would have everyone believe that the American people don’t see them as denials of truth.

But they do. If you’re reading this article, you’re not fooled. And the truth behind each of these items has been explained, not only on this website, but on talk radio throughout the country and Fox News on television. So you’re not alone. Even more important—and you probably won’t believe this, or will be afraid to believe this—you’re in the majority in America. Forget the polls, and for god’s sake, forget the proposition that the 2008 election represented a vote for any of this. Open your eyes next week and take some time to absorb the 2000+ tea parties taking place across this country on April 15. Think of what this represents about the impotence of the Pravda media and its constant denials of truth.

THEN…find your backbone and do your part to take back your country! Ideologues like Obama are in a near-permanent state of denial, but ordinary politicians are not. Make them hear you! Make them wake up! Make them find their own backbone to resist this destruction of America—or resign, immediately.

Truth is more powerful than we think. We actually don’t have the power to make Truth work; all we have to do is stay true to our faith in the existence of Truth, and then do our part to let it work. And doing our part just means refusing to go along with those who say in one form or another that truth has failed or is in decline or has been outmaneuvered or outsmarted. Hasn’t happened. Can’t happen. Won’t happen.

We’re not afraid on this site to speak of God and religion. And so we’ll just point out the very positive coincidence that the tea parties are following closely after the Easter weekend. In the days, weeks and months leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion, Jesus’ followers were no doubt heavily discouraged about the denials of truth that were being paraded in front of them. Talk about state authority completely out of control, violent and unjust! Talk about a determination by ‘the authorities’ to stamp out a message of truth and freedom! But we know how that came out. Hell may appear to have culminated in the crucifixion, but in the best, truest sense of the phrase, ‘all hell broke loose’ with the resurrection.

We think all hell’s breaking loose again. Truth may be denied for awhile, but it is never defeated or eclipsed. The blessing that is America—and the difference between now and Jesus’ time—is that ‘we the people’ really are in charge. This government can be stopped.

One more thing: it’s a denial of truth to claim that Obama cannot be pressured to resign, now.

Paul Gable

Posted April 8, 2009


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