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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Religious cults and US presidential politics Religious cults and US presidential politics Wed Sep 5, 2012 3:52AM By Wayne Madsen Romney insists that he would govern as president without allowing his Mormon beliefs to color his decision-making. But if the earlier influence of the Moonies over Bush are any indication, Romneys past as a bishop of the Mormon Church, coupled with the Mormons track record of nepotism involving Mormon family members and friends and the dubious business practices of the Mormon-heavy investment firm of Bain Capital, points to a Romney foreign and domestic policy not only influenced by many re-tread neocons from the prior Bush administration but dominated by a number of Mormons placed into key policy-making positions." The death of Unification Church leader and self-proclaimed messiah Sun Myung Moon closely on the heels of the nomination of former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney as the first non-Christian US presidential candidate has re-focused attention on the involvement of religious cults in American presidential politics. Romneys Mormon Church of Latter Day Saints (LDS) and Moons Unification Church are not based on any of the fundamental precepts contained in the biblical New Testament but both sects have gained a powerful foothold inside the American body politic. Although the Mormons and Moonies claim to be Christians, the World Council of Churches and the US National Council of Churches have steadfastly denied membership to both cults because they have refused to recognize the basic tenets of Christianity, namely the New Testament gospels. The Mormons rely on texts that are not recognized as Christian, namely the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price. These texts are the product of the imagination of the founder of Mormonism, a New York con artist named Joseph Smith who based the founding of his religion on translations of reformed Egyptian hieroglyphs found on golden plates. The plates have never been recovered. The Unification Church is as bizarre as Mormonism. Sun Myung Moon claims to have been the new Messiah but in reality he obtained his start-up funds from the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA). Moon was a cog in the wheel of CIA mass psychological mind control operations under the umbrella of the MK-ULTRA program, the same program that gave impetus to the Church of Scientology created by L. Ron Hubbard and the suicide cults of the Peoples Temple of Reverend Jim Jones, the Order of the Solar Temple, and Heavens Gate. The Mormons and Moonies have much in common with regard to their political agendas. Both stress anti-communism, American nationalism, and anti-Islamic bellicosity in their rhetoric. Both are favorable toward Israel and Zionism. The Mormons and Moonies are also wedded closely to the Republican Party. The Christian evangelical Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant religion in the United States, has attempted to convert Mormons to Baptist. The Baptists published a book, Mormonism Unmasked, which attempts to expose the Mormon church as a non-Christian cult. The Baptists have also labeled Mormonism as a false religion and theological cult," even as Romney has gained the endorsement of a number of Southern Baptist conservative Republican politicians who dont seem to care that Romneys religious beliefs run counter to the very tenets of their own church and its pastors, which claim humans once lived on the Moon, Lucifer is Jesuss estranged brother, God lives near a fictional planet named Kolob, and Adam from the Book of Genesis is a divine god. The Moonies also believe in patently un-Christian tenets, including the divinity of its Korean founder, Reverend Moon. The Washington Times, which is read and believed widely by conservative Republican political circles in Washington and beyond and is owned by the Unification Church, did not report that Moon died at the age of 92 in South Korea but that he ascended into heaven. Although it printed such religious drivel as news, the Washington Times is a recognized media source in Washington, maintaining permanent reporters at the White House, Congress, Pentagon, and having employees serve on governing bodies of the National Press Club. Its sister organization, United Press International, also owned by the Unification Church, continues to exist as a global wire service, its reports picked up by a number of newspapers and web sites around the world. The Unification Churchs other media outlets include The Middle East Times (based in Cairo), Zambezi Times (based in Lusaka, Zambia), newspapers in Uruguay and Canada, and a textbook publishing company in Russia. The influence of the Unification Church on past Republican presidents is part of the historical record. George W. Bush, a self-described born again Christian, maintained close links to Moon, Bush speechwriter David Frum, a noted neocon, came up with the term axis of evil for Bushs 2002 State of the Union address but it seems likely that Bush, heavily influenced by the propagandists of the rabidly anti-Pyongyang Washington Times, decided North Koreas Dear Leader Kim Jong Il was Satan reincarnate. Years before North Korea announced it was restarting its nuclear enrichment facility at Yongbyon, The Washington Times splashed front page headlines about North Korea being a threat while other major newspapers and wire services treated the sensationalistic reports as a non-story or more probably, plain disinformation masked as intelligence reports and leaked by anti-Clinton Pentagon officials. However, Moons and the Unification Churchs influence over Bush scuttled the Clinton administrations policy of maintaining a diplomatic dialogue with North Korea. Romney insists that he would govern as president without allowing his Mormon beliefs to color his decision-making. But if the earlier influence of the Moonies over Bush are any indication, Romneys past as a bishop of the Mormon Church, coupled with the Mormons track record of nepotism involving Mormon family members and friends and the dubious business practices of the Mormon-heavy investment firm of Bain Capital, points to a Romney foreign and domestic policy not only influenced by many re-tread neocons from the prior Bush administration but dominated by a number of Mormons placed into key policy-making positions. In fact, after an earlier reluctance by the CIA, FBI, and National Security Agency (NSA) to hire Mormons, these three agencies and others now value the fact that many Mormons gained foreign language fluency as a result of their missionary work abroad and due to the restrictions of the Mormon Church, Mormon recruits easily pass security investigations because of their abhorrence of alcohol and drugs. Americas acceptance of religious cults as mainstream religions can only spell major problems for American foreign policy with a Romney administration. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: tom007 (#0)
They completely skipped over the cult of Christian Zionism, which as far as I am concerned, is the most dangerous of all.
Calling Ron Paul an isolationist is like calling your neighbor a hermit because he doesn't come over and break your window - unknown I WITHDRAW MY CONSENT! I guess the author didn't get Abe Foxman's memo to "Keep [Criticism of] Religion Out of Politics" : www.adl.org/ADL_Opinions/...0111115_HuffPost+Blog.htm [at least where it concerns those religions favorable toward Israel and Zionism]. "...as long as there..remain active enemies of the Christian church, we may hope to become Master of the World...the future Jewish King will never reign in the world before Christianity is overthrown - B'nai B'rith speech http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/luther.htm / http://bible.cc/psalms/83-4.htm
oh yeah, and this... "...there is reason to be concerned about the impact of such excessive religious speech on religion itself. Religion-based appeals to voters are often made with promises to promote policies and programs that promote one religion over another or promise a closer intermingling of government and religion. That co-mingling is not healthy for religion. History teaches that it is the separation of church and state mandated by the First Amendment that has helped religious practices and beliefs to flourish in America. More than two centuries ago, in 1790, George Washington told the Hebrew congregation of Newport, R.I., that America would provide "to bigotry no sanction." For that promise to be fulfilled, candidates and their supporters must resist reaching out to voters along religious lines and reject divisive appeals rooted in bias or prejudice" yup. George Washington's Lasting Gift to Generations of Jews [ www.csmonitor.com/2004/0915/p12s01-lire.html ] gave us a government that passed the Jewish Noahide Laws against the rest of us non-Jews in America and the rest of the world, but let's not talk about that and disrupt the selection. "...as long as there..remain active enemies of the Christian church, we may hope to become Master of the World...the future Jewish King will never reign in the world before Christianity is overthrown - B'nai B'rith speech http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/luther.htm / http://bible.cc/psalms/83-4.htm
Mormonism [crypto-Judaism] and the Noahide Law and the Lost Tribe of Dan and THE EARLY JEWISH & CHRISTIAN VIEW OF THE IDENTITY OF THE ANTICHRIST "...as long as there..remain active enemies of the Christian church, we may hope to become Master of the World...the future Jewish King will never reign in the world before Christianity is overthrown - B'nai B'rith speech http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/luther.htm / http://bible.cc/psalms/83-4.htm
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