Monday, July 10, 2006

God Remembers Atrocities

 
As I begin today's scheduled report on atrocities, I note that the sudden collapse of the building in New York City fits almost perfectly with the codes surrounding the recent collapse of a building in Clinton, Missouri, and the subsequent codes involving the Japanese Prime Minister's visit to Graceland.
 
I find it very interesting that the reoccurring  "King City" aspect of this code pattern was filled in by the apparently coincidental arrival on the scene of Larry King, a sub-level CNN talk show host, within minutes after the event.
 
For the time being I will consider this to be a genuine Space War event, and as such another invisible footfall in the Space War defeat of the United States and Japan I am tracking.
 
I am expecting the next such footfall in about four days, but I have not been right on the button with such expectations lately.  Considering my last estimation, today's event was a few days late.
 
Now to today's subject, military atrocities and God's damnation of all human beings who have participated in military atrocities throughout human history.
 
This concept becomes very important as we watch the approaching near-simultaneous Space War defeats of the United States of America and Japan.
 
While Japan's role as a leader, with the United States, in the human race's murder of this Earth and Japan's agreement with America's torture-enslavement of me are important factors in the targeting of Japan by God at this time, perhaps more important are the hideous atrocities committed by Japan throughout its military adventure ending in defeat in 1945.
 
These atrocities seem to have been forgotten by all but God and those hundreds of millions of people who suffered them; and that God seems intent on punishing Japan for them just as Japan is threatening military action against Korea, which it so raped in the past, indicates to me a divine timeliness to this divine punishment.
 
The Japanese, who retain little or no residual sense of responsibility or shame in the shameful atrocities they are responsible for; and who have a rather lose concept of God; are going to be very shocked, dismayed and surprised when God's war on them becomes apparent.
 
God's punishment of the United States for its atrocities, and its role in the murder of this Earth, and its torture-enslavement of me, will also come as a great surprise to the American people, who, like the Japanese, cannot see the atrocious evil in their prettified history or in their unthinking present.
 
Off and on I introduce concepts of Judgment Day in this work, because Judgment Day is what this work concerns.
 
Probably the most common Judgement Day concept I have referred to is that all the murderers of children throughout the history of the human race have lost their souls.  The inviolable rule is, murder a child and be damned.
 
This, I suggest is but a fine needle in comparison of the railroad spike of damnation for murder in the broader sense; that is, that this concept of damnation for child-murder, though accurate, does not begin to cover the depth and breadth of God's hatred for murder.
 
The concept extends to all forms and degrees of murder, murder being seen by God as the most foul and wicked of human activities; and murder is not as easily forgiven as simple Christians like to believe.
 
Murder, in fact, is like a tattoo upon the soul of the murderer which the blood of the Lamb will not wash away; nor did the Lamb ever intend His blood to wash it away.
 
It was not "the good murderer" who was forgiven by Jesus on the cross, it was the good thief.
 
"Thou Shalt Not Kill" is a Commandment, not an earnest suggestion, and Jesus did not modify that Commandment; and as far as I know Jesus is not quoted as addressing the crime of murder at all.
 
Having broadened the crime of murder from the needle to the railroad spike, let's broaden it even further to a nuclear pile-driver relative to atrocities, driving deep, deep into history.
 
There is a tendency among Americans to attribute American atrocities in Iraq and elsewhere to stress and extraordinary circumstances, and to consider the atrocities of enemy forces as acts of evil.  In God's Eyes both are evil.
 
Later we will further broaden the concept of murder and damnation for murder to the nonexistence of the right of nations, kings, presidents, bishops, dictators and races to kill, but for the time being that concept seems to be still out of intellectual range.
 
The right to kill, Dear Reader, does not exist.  Within the right to kill is contained the doom of humankind.
 
One of the great Christian misinterpretations of the Bible is where the words of Jewish historians are believed to be the Word of God; the most obvious example is that God told the Jews to commit genocide when they returned to the Holy Land.  It did not happen.  While genocide was initially attempted, God did not order it.  God does not now nor never has ordered atrocities.
 
I will note two things in closing today; first, that God sees America's torture-enslavement of me to be an atrocity; and, second, from what I understand many American Christians think America's torture-enslavement of me is the Will of God.  America's Christians, as they often are, are dangerously wrong in this.
 
 

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