Alan: I have no proof.
But I do have an understanding of "conservative" "Christianity" and how it promotes "Armageddon Cheerleading."
White "Christian" "conservatives" would rather be dead (or, in one way or another, "taken up by the rapture") than to see their religion crash and burn.
These very white "Christians" realize that Trump is their last hope for a conservative minority to impose "Christian Dominion."
Without that Dominion -- without that proud primacy -- their whole world view collapses.
Even worse from the Christian conservative vantage is that loss of Dominion brings into play the real prospect of losing one's religion - an outcome often conceived as "a fate worse than death."
Again, I have no proof.
But my studied understanding of history, Christianity and psychology tell me that these "smiley faced people" (see the photo below) will do whatever it takes -- lie, cheat, perp false flag attacks -- to secure their ongoing Trumpist Dominion.
And if they see that Dominion slipping way (just as their children, even now, are slipping away from their churches) I see real possibility that these Armageddon Cheerleaders will "sign off" on "dropping The Big One" not only as a way to elicit The Second Coming (which is their formal rationale) but as an act of Jonestown-like mass suicide to avoid losing their religion.
Refusing to wear a mask as protection against Coronavirus is insignificant compared to "The Cheerleaders'" deliberate flirtation with World War III.
These twisted Christians are determined -- above all -- to die as "faithful believers." And that faithfulness-unto-death is more important than Truth - more important than "the truth that will set them free."
To die as "faithful believers" is more important than the pain, devastation and death they are prepared to provoke by exploding humankind back to the Stone Age.
Even now, these "Christian" "conservatives" cannot live without their Häagen-Dazs and nail salons.
What will it be like for the survivors when there is no electricity, no running water and no supermarkets - much less any food to stock those would-have-been shelves?
But I do have an understanding of "conservative" "Christianity" and how it promotes "Armageddon Cheerleading."
White "Christian" "conservatives" would rather be dead (or, in one way or another, "taken up by the rapture") than to see their religion crash and burn.
These very white "Christians" realize that Trump is their last hope for a conservative minority to impose "Christian Dominion."
Without that Dominion -- without that proud primacy -- their whole world view collapses.
Even worse from the Christian conservative vantage is that loss of Dominion brings into play the real prospect of losing one's religion - an outcome often conceived as "a fate worse than death."
Again, I have no proof.
But my studied understanding of history, Christianity and psychology tell me that these "smiley faced people" (see the photo below) will do whatever it takes -- lie, cheat, perp false flag attacks -- to secure their ongoing Trumpist Dominion.
And if they see that Dominion slipping way (just as their children, even now, are slipping away from their churches) I see real possibility that these Armageddon Cheerleaders will "sign off" on "dropping The Big One" not only as a way to elicit The Second Coming (which is their formal rationale) but as an act of Jonestown-like mass suicide to avoid losing their religion.
Refusing to wear a mask as protection against Coronavirus is insignificant compared to "The Cheerleaders'" deliberate flirtation with World War III.
These twisted Christians are determined -- above all -- to die as "faithful believers." And that faithfulness-unto-death is more important than Truth - more important than "the truth that will set them free."
To die as "faithful believers" is more important than the pain, devastation and death they are prepared to provoke by exploding humankind back to the Stone Age.
Even now, these "Christian" "conservatives" cannot live without their Häagen-Dazs and nail salons.
What will it be like for the survivors when there is no electricity, no running water and no supermarkets - much less any food to stock those would-have-been shelves?
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