11/26/04 10:25 am - Categories of Religions/Ideologies
All religions and ideologies fall under 3 basic categories:
1) Reductionist Relativists (Babylonian/Talmudist, Judaism, Islam, Buddism, esoteric sciences, atheists, etc.)
Features: World International Socialism, Globalization, racial integration, Babylonian rules/regs, control of all transportation, banking, communication, health, economics, military and governments, democratized masses, proletariat, labor, slavery, merge all races, centralize monetary and resources systems for control and reallocation, depopulation (reduce population to max. of 10 million), myth management, information control (education, media, ideology), world central financial and resource banking (through usury), promotion of the restructuring and elimination of nation states. Considered Opponents: American Constitution, Identity Chistianity
2) Judeo/Christianity (Catholic Protestant, Evangelical, nondenominational, mainstream churhes, etc.)
Features: Separation of Church and State within international socialist policies, globalization of world populations with Talmudist supervision, superior status given to people of Jewish/Talmudic background, belief that the "Jews" are 'the chosen ones' of the Bible, ( Read more... ) promote racial integration, intermarriages as the superior choice, isolate those who propose alternative options. Considered Opponents: Protestants see Roman Catholicism as opposition, Identity Christians, 'anti-Semitism', those who oppose the State of Israel.
3) Identity Christianity
Features: Believe that the Christian Covenant People (Brith-am) are the re-gathered Israelites/Judahites (USA and GB), i.e., 'the chosen ones' of the Bible,( Read more... ) respect for God's creation of and differences between the human races, each of which was created for specific role within God's plan and should not intermarry, representative republican government,( Read more... ) separatists, e.g. placed outside mainstream Christianity who moved toward the Judeo-Christian option, work as small churches around the world, network and communicate through literature, electronic media, internet, research mission camp meetings, etc. Considered opponents: Custodians of the Babylonian/Talmudic Contract, anti-Christ systems, all socialisms, Free-/Masonry, Illuminati.
1) Reductionist Relativists (Babylonian/Talmudist, Judaism, Islam, Buddism, esoteric sciences, atheists, etc.)
Features: World International Socialism, Globalization, racial integration, Babylonian rules/regs, control of all transportation, banking, communication, health, economics, military and governments, democratized masses, proletariat, labor, slavery, merge all races, centralize monetary and resources systems for control and reallocation, depopulation (reduce population to max. of 10 million), myth management, information control (education, media, ideology), world central financial and resource banking (through usury), promotion of the restructuring and elimination of nation states. Considered Opponents: American Constitution, Identity Chistianity
2) Judeo/Christianity (Catholic Protestant, Evangelical, nondenominational, mainstream churhes, etc.)
Features: Separation of Church and State within international socialist policies, globalization of world populations with Talmudist supervision, superior status given to people of Jewish/Talmudic background, belief that the "Jews" are 'the chosen ones' of the Bible, ( Read more... ) promote racial integration, intermarriages as the superior choice, isolate those who propose alternative options. Considered Opponents: Protestants see Roman Catholicism as opposition, Identity Christians, 'anti-Semitism', those who oppose the State of Israel.
3) Identity Christianity
Features: Believe that the Christian Covenant People (Brith-am) are the re-gathered Israelites/Judahites (USA and GB), i.e., 'the chosen ones' of the Bible,( Read more... ) respect for God's creation of and differences between the human races, each of which was created for specific role within God's plan and should not intermarry, representative republican government,( Read more... ) separatists, e.g. placed outside mainstream Christianity who moved toward the Judeo-Christian option, work as small churches around the world, network and communicate through literature, electronic media, internet, research mission camp meetings, etc. Considered opponents: Custodians of the Babylonian/Talmudic Contract, anti-Christ systems, all socialisms, Free-/Masonry, Illuminati.
