T. Stokes
Politics and religion
March 15, 2006 |
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Many years ago, the church exorcist for the Diosces of Chelmsford in England, told me over dinner that as a child, he was told never to discuss the twin subjects of politics or religion, and strangely, years after as a Catholic priest he still largely adhered to this. While it is true that both topics will cause argument from long entrenched viewpoints, they are still fascinating subjects, and while I was running my paranormal radio slot, it would irritate me that while people were phoning to should discuss spiritual matters, many would constantly bring up politics.This made me think in depth that why should they be separate topics ?The diseased and corrupt state of British and U.S politics would certainly benefit from more concern and care for the voters, many politicians sail under false colours.In one instance during the last British election saw the birth of a new party called the “Referendum party” led by banker James Goldsmith, now on the face of it this was advertised as a genuine attempt for a vote from the British public on choice of whether to go more into Europe or America, and this policy was specifically designed to split the Conservative votes to allow in more New Labour seats, which it did.
The falsity and corruption comes in because, James Goldsmith was part of the Rothschild group behind Tony Blair’s New Labour and a war on Iraq,as Tony Blair and co. are perceived Rothschild puppets.With any politician look at who the financial backers are, the upshot to this is that the huge Muslim communities in Britain seeing the success of the Israeli backed candidates for the wars in Muslim states such as Afghanistan, Serbia, Palestine and Iraq, are looking to fund an equally corrupt number of British politicians to implement their views, and Arab oil moneys go a long way.British people are sick and tired of the lies and manipulations of politicians, and want someone who will actually represent their country and people, they may have a long wait, because as Shakespeare said; “even the devil crossed himself when he gave man politics” so maybe it is time we should bring a religious dimension into politics.[!gad]Many years ago, the church exorcist for the Diosces of Chelmsford in England, told me over dinner that as a child, he was told never to discuss the twin subjects of politics or religion, and strangely, years after as a Catholic priest he still largely adhered to this. While it is true that both topics will cause argument from long entrenched viewpoints, they are still fascinating subjects, and while I was running my paranormal radio slot, it would irritate me that while people were phoning to should discuss spiritual matters, many would constantly bring up politics.This made me think in depth that why should they be separate topics ?The diseased and corrupt state of British and U.S politics would certainly benefit from more concern and care for the voters, many politicians sail under false colours.In one instance during the last British election saw the birth of a new party called the “Referendum party” led by banker James Goldsmith, now on the face of it this was advertised as a genuine attempt for a vote from the British public on choice of whether to go more into Europe or America, and this policy was specifically designed to split the Conservative votes to allow in more New Labour seats, which it did.
The falsity and corruption comes in because, James Goldsmith was part of the Rothschild group behind Tony Blair’s New Labour and a war on Iraq,as Tony Blair and co. are perceived Rothschild puppets.With any politician look at who the financial backers are, the upshot to this is that the huge Muslim communities in Britain seeing the success of the Israeli backed candidates for the wars in Muslim states such as Afghanistan, Serbia, Palestine and Iraq, are looking to fund an equally corrupt number of British politicians to implement their views, and Arab oil moneys go a long way.British people are sick and tired of the lies and manipulations of politicians, and want someone who will actually represent their country and people, they may have a long wait, because as Shakespeare said; “even the devil crossed himself when he gave man politics” so maybe it is time we should bring a religious dimension into politics.
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