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From Magic City Morning Star R.P. BenDedek
This week at Magic City Morning Star News, there have been two articles published about Mel Gibson, and another about Mansonism, (the ideology which justifies every evil action in the name of love, peace, and freedom). In light of two emails I have received on these topics, I thought it appropriate to review what has already been published here at Magic City, and to then introduce you to some more recent news pertaining to their issues. 1. Scandal and Charity by John J. Walsh
2. Mel Gibson Backslidden Dog Returns to Vomit by J. Grant Swank
3. Mansonism The Ideology by Romulus
When you read these three articles and then consider two other media reports, one begins to understand that John Walsh is correct when he says that "..we in this media saturated world just love, and I mean really 'love' gossip and scandal." On the issue of Mel Gibson's recorded rants, a forensic expert says that Mel's tapes were engineered - a remix if you will, of previous conversations. He says that the recordings have been professionally edited to possibly eliminate words or piece together phrases, and were most certainly edited intentionally and that the forensic terminology for this, is tampering. It puts a whole new slant on the affair doesn't it? In the light of what Romulus wrote in 'Mansonism The Ideology', another whole new slant on things is evident that also constitutes both a scandal and a tampering with public perceptions. Canada Free Press has just run an article that specifically relates to the State of Maine, and the 'anti-Christian' bias in the hospital system there.
It is certainly an odd thing that we prefer scandal to truth, and non-discrimination to providing Christians the same opportunities as those against whom we do not discriminate. What is more odd, is that the public could care less about such issues, having had their senses dulled for decades now with constant media and activist propaganda telling them that their historical culture is worthless and that they must 'change'. In a secular world, it is irrelevant to quote the Bible and say that 'Suicide is a Sin' - which is comforting in a way, for it means that Western countries will not be punished for killing off their cultures, values, traditions, histories and futures for the benefit of those who seek to destroy every trace of Christianity, Freedom and Democracy, wherever it may be found. It is said that those who don't learn the lessons of history will damn themselves to all the failures evident there. I surely hope that there is a God who knows what he is doing, for it seems evident that no one on earth knows what the powers that be here are doing to change the course of the future. R.P. BenDedek © Copyright 2002-2008 by Magic City Morning Star |