Neal Horsley
AS SURE AS THE SUN CAME UP THIS MORNING, WE LOST THE COLD WAR

You thought we won the cold war because you thought the cold war was about communism and communism got nuked, Right? Wrong. Communism never got nuked: Marxism got nuked. Communism rules the United States of America and most of the rest of the world today. The fact that you don't have a clue what I'm talking about is the best evidence ever found on this planet proving the existence of Satan. But more about that later. Right now, if you're a citizen of the USA who has any regard whatsoever for the God revealed in the Holy Bible, you need to understand the difference between communism and Marxism. Marxism was about economics, communism is about god. You need to understand this because when Karl Marx's economic ideas fell, his theological ideas remained intact. Not only did they remain intact, they rolled through the USA like the mother of all twisters and overturned the government created by the founders of the United States of America. In other words, the Cold War is over and we lost.

Now I know this might sound a bit strange to you but if you really want to know where I'm coming from, go check out a book called Philosophy and Myth in Karl Marx by Rober Tucker, published by Cambridge University Press. Robert C. Tucker was (is) a Professor of Politics at Princeton University, and he understood that Karl Marx was a theologian first and an economist second. Listen to what Tucker told us in the Preface to the First Edition of his book: "This book seeks to carry forward the still unfinished work of reinterpretation and basic critical analysis of the thought of Karl Marx....The need for reinterpretation has become apparent since the publication some years ago of a set of previously unpublished manuscripts in which Marx, as a young man of twenty-six, set forth a first systematic sketch of Marxism. Here the economic interpretation of history and the conception of communism have as their setting a comprehensive scheme of thought that is philosophical in character. Its subject is man and the world--self-estranged man in an 'alienated world' as Marx called it. The world revolution is conceived as the act by which estranged man changes himself by changing the world. Instead of being divided against himself as always in the past, man is to be restored to his human nature--and this is what Marx means by 'communism'. The origins of this Weltanschauung in earlier German philosophy from Kant to Feuerbach, its genesis in Marx's mind during the early 1840's, and its evolution into the more familiar, seemingly unphilosophical Marxism of the Communist Manifeso and other later writings by Marx and Engels, form the main subject-matter of this book..."

Then Tucker went on to tell us about Karl Marx: "The religious essence of Marxism is superficially obscured by Marx's rejection of traditional religions. This took the form of a repudiation of 'religion' as such and an espousal of 'atheism'. Marx's atheism, however, meant only a negation of the transmundane God of traditional Western religion. It did not mean the denial of a supreme being. Indeed, as shown by his words in the epigraph to this chapter (The criticism of religion ends with the precept that the supreme being for man is man...Marx, 1844), denial of the transmundane God was merely a negative way of asserting that 'man' should be regarded as the supreme being or object of ultimate concern. Thus his atheism was a positive religious proposition. It rules out consideration of Marxism as a religious system of thought only if, with Marx, we equate the tradional religions with religion as such." So ends the analysis of the Princeton University Professor of Politics.

Do you understand what he was talking about? Talk about slick! Marx refused to allow his system of thought to be seen as a religion because he did not hold to the "traditional" conception of God. In other words, he could found a new definition of God with man being seen to be the supreme being, yet he could refuse that definition of God to be characterized as a "religion."

Marx's religion of man as the supreme being is always going to be mighty attractive in democracies peopled by pagans whose consciousness of God extends no further than their belly. Mainly through the work of Joseph Campbell, Marx's god took hold in the minds of the majority, the "public servants" of the majority recognized the god of the majority, and imposed that god as the ruling being in the United States of America. That's how the god of communism took hold of the institutions of this land. And of course that is exactly how we lost the Cold War.

Does this help you put the United States of America today in perspective? If so you'll understand why The Creator's Rights Party advocates this radical solution.

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