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05.16.2.18 “Moronic Behavior” wc 327

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

Premise: “Morons covet ignorance stamped holy.
Intellectuals People who walk with Truth do not.”

tom: “Why are there Christians and Jews on the U. S. Supreme Court?”

kathy sue: “Cognitive dissonance allows pseudo-intellectuals to believe moronic behavior is kosher.”

chief justice: “Causality from pluralistic ignorance is not easily overcome. The imagery of Christ induces fear and none of us want to suffer (the fate of) damnation by embracing truth that frees us from theology that slanders the (possible) existence of God with perjured Truth.”

gnofleas: “If we subtract the perjured Truth, because it empowers sustains pluralistic ignorance, justice for all becomes real. Why can’t we allow grace to separate the memory of Jesus from the imagery of Christ and free the folk shackled to atonement doctrine’s moronic supposition?”

chief justice: “If we allow God to intervene, and replace Adam and Eve with genuine affection for science, purgatory and eternal damnation inherit the whirlwind. The Pope will be up the crick without a paddle and we will miss our shot at being raptured during Armageddon! We want to go to heaven.”


The ‘A’ team strives to empower equality, liberty and literacy for all.

The ‘B’ team prefers to demand that folk respect the heresy of atonement doctrine, by cloaking its fraud with the freedom of religion clause.

Demanding acquiescence to ignorance that diminishes the efficacy of Truth should be viewed as an act of High Treason.

keats: “In the end, it doesn’t matter a damn bit. We thought we were special, opening our perceptions, honing our empathy, spilling that cauldron of shared pain onto the dance floor of language and then trying to make a minuet out of all that chaotic hurt. It doesn’t matter a damn bit. We’re no avatars, no son’s of god or man. We’re only us, scribbling our conceits alone, reading alone, and dying alone.” page 410, The Fall of Hyperion, Dan Simmons


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