I am in a double trouble duo of preparing for a civil litigation trial on Monday and facing a very busy week that will include that trial, a major speech to deliver in the Detroit, Michigan, USA area on Wednesday, and judging a law school contest at Michigan State University on Friday night. So my writing, I'm afraid won't be as detailed as at least I would like -- that is unless I find something that sends me on another tangent as some of the Wikipedia affairs did last Thursday night.
Next week, April 22, comes one of my least favorite holidays, 'Earth Day.' For the last 35 years, it has given me the creeps. I was both a student at Michigan State University and working for the Michigan House of Representatives as a speechwriter and "Legislative Analyst" when the first Earth Day was 'celebrated'. I will confess to you I did not like the Vietnam War -- most people in my generation did not, although we had lots of empathy for those in our age group drafted to fight in that 'conflict.' I had no trouble marching against that war. I also had no trouble marching for civil rights. I will confess to you now that I was an energetic young activist. I still treasure so many of the friendships and acquaintances I made in that era, including even Rosa Parks herself. I was running a mayoral campaign in Highland Park, Michigan in 1975 -- a successful campaign to unseat a sitting mayor. While sitting in a church service that we descended upon in what I now will concede was a shameless effort to gain votes for our side, I felt something tugging on the hem of my dress. I looked and there was Rosa Parks with thread and needle. She had noticed my hem was loose and she was in her usual unassuming manner, repairing same. About 8 years later, I was to meet Tony and Sue Liuzzo. Tony is the son of slain civil rights crusader, Viola Liuzzo. Although Viola Liuzzo turned Unitarian in her quest, Tony and Sue now share my traditional Christian beliefs. They remain close personal friends.
However much I passionately participated in the first two events, as I did in the Eugene McCarthy presidential campaign of 1968, I could not and would not participate in the first Earth Day, even though so much of the crowd in the various peace and civil rights movements were there. I sat in my cubicle in the Speaker's Staff headquarters of the House of Representatives section of the Michigan State Capitol and literally shivered with creeps as I read the announcements for the day. I bought the books for research, but I frankly instinctively disliked all I was hearing. I could not tell you why until 1981, the year I first discovered the New Age Movement. Perusing literature of popular groups of the Movement starting with the Sierra Club and moving through Friends of the Earth and the scare projections of the Club of Rome, I had what the New Agers would probably label an "aha moment" and others might call "an epiphany." My thoughts went something like this:
"They are talking about increasing living space, population reduction, mandatory abortion, licensing people to have children, encouraged and even forced sterilizations, terminating life supports -- My God -- that is what the Nazis were all about! So many nice people into this -- somebody's got to warn them."
When I discovered the esoteric underpinnings of the movement which were almost universally talking about (a) a new 'messiah' coming; and (b) recognition of Lucifer as a benevolent planetary force (Theosophical Society; Lucis Trust; Benjamin Creme, et al ad nauseum), I knew that I was facing something for which I could not conscientiously keep silent. I remember saying to myself about the probable consequences for speaking out "professional suicide; political suicide"! But speak out I did.
I was surprised over the years to see that much of my support came from places where I often least expected it and so much of my opposition came also from places where I least expected it. I will write more about that in future blogs, but for now
1. I will not be celebrating Earth Day -- not this year -- not any year.
2. I recommend you take steps to obtain a read a book by Bruce S. Thornton. I read significant portions of it today on a subscription service I employ, Questia. com. I plan to track the book down on Amazon.com and order same as soon as possible! Publication information is:
Book Title: Plagues of the Mind: The New Epidemic of False Knowledge. Contributors: Bruce S. Thornton - author. Publisher: ISI Books. Place of Publication: Wilmington, DE. Publication Year: 1999. "
I frankly found the book tracking down sources where Javier Solana's mother was quoted. I rather doubt if Mr. Thornton caught her own 'false knowledge' which was an open profession of OSHO/Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh as her 'teacher.' He quoted her in a context of how false beliefs get started and are perpetuated. He skillfully identified so many, including the myths behind Earth Day, and the alleged 'civility' (NOT) of pre-Christian cultures. But for understanding what is happening to our times, right after the Bible and a few other classics, it is an invaluable reference. Have a nice weekend and happy reading!
These days rightis wrong and wrong is right, white is black and black is white. Jesus is coming soon.
ReplyDeleteThat would be so very nice -- I'm ready!
ReplyDeleteFirst, Earth Day... Now, the Earth Charter and the UN pushing same. Earth can't take much more of this before we reach the end. I feel for the unsuspecting. God help us all !!!
ReplyDeleteEarth Day is a secular holyday for the innocents who don't know that the environmental agenda is binding glue for laws crossing borders, as in what do we all have in common that can be used.
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Check the list of signers and see how many you can come up with links to the New Age movement. Did you know Earth Day was to be a celebration of the Equinox?
And then there is:
"THE IRA EINHORN whose house we are about to enter is a stranger to us. We know the previous Ira much better, the 1960s and '70s Ira that Steven Levy wrote about in the only book about the case, The Unicorn's Secret, the mesmerizing and charismatic eco-activist-hippie-guru-visionary of Philadelphia, an organizer of the first Earth Day,..."
(Just put Russ Baker and Einhorn into Yahoo...the url is very long)
Before Einhorn killed Holly Maddux stuffed her body in a trunk and kept it, he, let's say, was at ease with many political people and money people. See the book. Although he organized the first Earth Day, somehow his connection to Earth Day has been dropped in official reports about Earth Day beginnings. (From the Cumbey gathered files)
Oh yes, on a bigger note....that lovely Sustainability movement, straight out of the UN and into every community, school, church in the world. You didn't think your commnity came up with the plan all by itself now did you?
In the 24th chapter of Matthew we read that Jesus' disciples were asking him when he would return to the earth. Jesus answer was as follows in verses 4 through 8, "Watch out that no one deceives you. For many will come in my name, claiming 'I am the Christ' and deceive many. You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. Nation will rise against nation. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. All these are the beginning of birth pains." Jesus even adds in Luke 21:25, "There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars. On the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea!" This last passage leaves no question that God caused the tsunami to happen. His reason in causing it was to point to him. And he has done exactly that, hasn't he? The very question of whether or not He was involved in the event answers its self, because people are talking about Him. And He is answering by pointing to Christ's promised return to the earth. The year 2004 broke all previous records in the occurrences of natural disasters for any given year. God is telling us this, "Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come... the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him." (Matthew 24:42; 44). I can not add to that. I can not take away from that. That is what God says, and that is what he means. "The man who saw it has given testimony, and his testimony is true. He knows that he tells the truth, and he testifies so that you also may believe." (John 19:35).
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"fiery celt"
i just want to say that i had to celebrate earth day in high school(we had no choice) and was always told that the point of the holiday was to help "protect the environment." We all did science projects that showed how an individual can protect the environment.
ReplyDeleteI don't know a whole lot about the earthday conspiracies, though i have been told they exist over and over, and i always wonder if the people against earth day realize that most people who celebrate earth day do it under the belief that they are celebrating the idea of a cleaner earth.
When i say cleaner earth i mean less cans on the ground and "don't litter" signs everywhere.
those ideals are not what you oppose, so what is the modern threat, only still relevant threats please, associated with earthday celebrations?
anonymous
To Steve McKamey, Brian Davis, and the anonymous posters: Excellent posts, thank you!
ReplyDeleteTo the "Anonymous" who defended Earth Day -- the context in which you observe it is the innocent one and I pray that God will preserve you in that good spirited innocence. Unfortunately, those who launched Earth Day had a very different agenda of a "cleansing action" to rid the Earth of what they considered "cancerous cells on the global brain," i.e. those who didn't think as they thought. They also promoted Earth worship. This is a clear divide. If you have a Bible, look up Revelation 14:7-8 and read it slowly and carefully. It reads something like this: "Fear God and give Glory to Him for the hour of His judgment is come. Worship God who created the heaven, the earth, the seas, and the fountains of waters."
ReplyDeleteWe have a clear choice. Do we worship God who made it or do we worship the earth and various false entities who lyingly claim they were the creators, 'co-creators,' etc.
I hope I answered your question -- and I think it's great that you do help keep the beautiful environment the Lord created for us clean! Keep up THAT good work, but don't ever sing hymns to the Earth or pray to the Earth or offer any homage to "Gaia" or anything of this nature. It will be displeasing to your Creator and ultimately harmful to you!
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ReplyDeleteok, thanks for the clarification
because i have never really learned about the history of earthday... of course i view worshipping the earth itself as a silly thing to do, because i worship the one true God.
what about sun based religions? i know there isn't a "sun" day... except for the first day of the week.
do sun cults fall in with the earth cults?
I have not spent much time looking at the links between Earth Day and the Earth Charter, but they are intertwined.
ReplyDeleteCheck out this link about the Earth Charter and compare how they are turning it into a religion. (and it's ties to the United Nations)
Gorbachev's name keeps coming up in these sites about earth day, earth charter, and earth magna charta...as well as green cross which he founded.
Also, the equinox plays a big part of this day. I'm sure Constance could fill us in on how that ties back to the new age movement, earth worship, wicca, etc...
http://www.canadafreepress.com/2004/cover121704.htm
http://www.earthsite.org/charta.htm
http://www.earthsite.org/gorbach.htm
squeakbox wouldn't know the real truth if it snuck up and bit him on the butt. Give it up Squeakbox, you need Jesus.
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