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forteanajones
11-02-2004, 08:53 PM
Fascinating, chilling, paranoid, convincing.

http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/InfiltratingTheUSMilitaryGenBoykinsWarriors.html

Also long, strange and obsessively footnoted as someone else has said.

forteanajones
11-03-2004, 05:36 AM
Executive summary taken from a person on another board:

It essentially posits that the rise of the religious right to power in this country has been accomplished through the take-over of two key groups over the last 30 years, the Republican Party and The Southern Baptist Convention (the largest Protestant denomination in the US). One of their main tenets is that there is a Holy War/Spritual War going on for the soul of the country/world and they answer to a higher law and can disregard temporal law if need be. Some of the recent Legislation introduced in the US House/Senate (ie The Religious Freedom Restoration Act) explicity seeks to bar Federal Courts from interferring in "God's Law".

They have now turned to the military as the ultimate trump card in such a struggle. If one looks at certain high-ranking individuals in the Justice Department and US Military, they not only subscibe to these beliefs, but are implementing policy based on them. (It's been suggested that the rightward drift in the politics of the US Armed Forces was a combination of post-Vietnam backlash and the end of the draft. This says this has been part of a deliberate plan.) In addition, the army has relaxed standards for who is qualifed to be a military chaplain, which makes it easier for especially Assembly of God ministers to join the ranks. More disturbing is that key phrases: "Force Multipliers" eg, are cropping up time and time in both Army and either Assembly of God or SBC documents.

Lastly, a number of these military officers have now said publicly, that rather than being loyal to the Commander-in-Chief, the Constitution or the law, they are now only beholden to "Divine Law".

I realize this doesn't even qualify as a Cliff's Notes version, but that's more-or-less what it is: These paralell, yet seemingly seperate threads in American life are rather part of a coordinated plan: If a theocracy in the USA can't be installed culturally or politically it will be done by coup de tat, if that's what it takes.