Monthly Archives: March 2018

03.29.2.18 “Theological Hijinx” wc 379

(aiming higher)  https://wp.me/p3Dy1G-4lI

Psychological Warfare 505
“New eyes to see the dawn.”

Imagine writing a dissertation on ‘Theological Hijinks’ as a Domestic Threat. How does the Pentagon adapt to the 21st century, when it accepts that Easter and Christmas serve as catalysts for undermining the integrity of folk who pledge themselves to defend and protect our pursuit of a more perfect union?

Hijinks | Define Hijinks at Dictionary.com
“Playful or rowdy activity, often involving mischievous pranks.” Hermes: “Let’s teach Hell’s Bottom to believe Satan is real.”

(Folk who believe that Satan is real handicap efforts to improve literacy, John.)

Healthy citizens are the greatest asset any country can have.” – Winston S. Churchill

What if Winston was correct and we could replace everyone in the federal government who had been clubbed with a rib bone fib and now believes that Satan is real? What if we could erase the exploitation of credulity all across America and separate the memory of Jesus from the imagery of Christ? What if the U. S. Supreme Court represented mental health at its finest instead of hypocrisy that covets being Christians and Jews?

class: “Congrats to Gary for winning an Oscar!”

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“Can Transylvania’s Jewel of the French Broad win a Nobel?”


Premise: “People who can distinguish the difference between Truth and Fiction have better mental health than people who cannot.” (True or False?)

“People are scared to talk about it, but they
should be scared about not talking about it.”

Prince Harry.   page 131 

Believing that Satan is real, because justice is anemic and the believer has been clubbed with a rib bone fib, is hazardous to the mental health of all nations striving to improve social cohesion. When literacy is the cornerstone of equality, liberty, and justice for all, Truth is exalted by folk who choose to put away childish beliefs.

When we allow the freedom of religion clause to obscure the truth, we end up with millions of Christians in America believing that Satan is real. As citizens who have been taught to tolerate religious freedom, we must draw the line when religious freedom allows fiction to be taught as literal truth because doing so is an act of fraud that leads to chaos, division, and strife.   (It’s not rocket science, its common sense.)