Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things” (Philippians 4.8). With incredible acrobatics, Evangelicals, pseudo-Christians that they are, accept, support, sustain, and enable Caligula in his private and public wickedness through such stupid, abstract, extrapolated interpretations as “the Cyrus principle”—about as absurd a theory as was ever invented by the twisted mind of man. It is a certainty that this cockamamie theory is built on far, far less evidence than, say, Darwin’s theory of evolution, which evangelicals so vociferously lambast and reject.
Their resort to such obvious bullshit theories as that of “the Cyrus principle” to support a devil is all the more damning when they need not resort to acrobatics, abstractions, and extrapolations to know who and what the little orange man is. How much theorizing and extrapolation is necessary, for example, to understand and apply Paul’s clear and unambiguous admonition found in Philippians 4.8. Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. No, indeed. No need for acrobatics here. No need to extrapolate or theorize. There isn’t a “true,” “honest,” “just,” or “pure” cell in Caligula’s body, perverted brain, or puny heart. There is nothing “lovely” about him, heart or soul. He has never received a “good report” from any honest or virtuous person in his too-long a life. And speaking of “virtue,” well, he, himself, has made it abundantly clear, on camera, on any number of occasions what a bunch of phooey such an antiquated and restricting idea as virtue is to his way of thinking and living. Of course, these psedo-Christians know all of this. It is precisely why they resort to such absurdities as the Cyrus tomfoolery. Such "revelation" is as ridiculous as any they ever complained of among the Mormons--not that the latter are exactly immune from flights of fantastical revelation.
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“Wherefore, men are free according to the flesh; and all things are given them which are expedient unto man. And they are free to choose liberty and eternal life, through the great Mediator of all men, or to choose captivity and death, according to the captivity and power of the devil; for he seeketh that all men might be miserable like unto himself” (2 Nephi 2.27). I was reminded again how very deadly lies are. Their evil is not personal and individual, but public and societal. I was also recently reminded why so many American “Christians,” Evangelicals, have supported Caligula, the greatest liar to ever occupy the White House. “It became impossible to square my American sense of free will — our image of ourselves as empowered citizens participating in informed choices — with the reality of the way that we were hoodwinked into going along with the invasion of Iraq” (J.D. Maddox, “The Day I Realized I Would Never Find Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq,” nytimes.com). You see, as part of their apostasy, Evangelicals do not believe in free will. You are ether elected or you are not. Therefore, the “free will” that Caligula’s lies steel from individuals, and from our democracy as a whole, is, itself, in their eyes, a lie. No need to worry about the loss of freedom, because men never were free to begin with. Evangelicals’ acceptance of Caligula’s incessant lying, they imagine, has no consequences, but is simply part of the bargain they have made with the devil. They can’t go to hell fast enough for my tastes. It will be consistent with their truly free choice. They spit in the face of freedom and to captivity they will go. “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (John 8.32). To anyone watching, it was clear for decades that Caligula was a deviant sociopath. He should have been behind bars decades ago. It is impossible to take seriously the argument that he was the best of bad choices. No! A thousand times no! There was and is no choice that could be worse. America elected a devil. It is still too early to know whether there can be any recovery from its obscene choice.
Since arrogantly descending his golden escalator, the obscenity of the orange man has been on display for all to see, day after day after cursed day. It was not long before we heard Caligula speak of one of his obsessions: “grabbing pussy;” as if that anatomical part of the female body was, in his view, a plaything; women no more than objects, toys, sex toys to be used by him as he pleases for his own pleasure. This revelation, alone, should have been enough to disqualify him as a candidate for the presidency, let alone as the actual president. His profane attitude is more than personal picadillo. It is more than the repentable aberrant behavior that his pseudo-Christian supporters try to make it out to be. How can any rational thinking person, male or female, believe he could possibly govern in any moral or ethical way when that governance touches upon affairs and policies that impact women? He could not, cannot, does not, will not take the interests, needs, and demands of mere toys seriously! They could only expect to be used as the tools that they are for male self-pleasure and aggrandizement. Shame on women supporters for selling their souls to this vulture, this picker of flesh, this pussy grabber, this pornographer-in-chief! 250 years.
Almost. 250 years of Democracy. 250 years of voting. Still we fight about who gets to vote. Still we try to limit the power of the “little” people. The “weak.” The vulnerable. And Still, even on the eve of 2020 elections, we can’t get election procedures right. A testament Testament to the blundering depravity of humankind. Testament to the corruption of the human mind. And fertile ground for election tampering The senate gives Caligula permission to tamper till his hearts content-- A man who knows no contentment Insatiable devourer. Caligula will invite others to tamper. Corruption Collusion. “Russia, if you’re listen, our votes are open to manipulation. Our election is yours to toy with. Come. Collude with me It’s 2020. Come. Feed on this 250 year-old corpse called America. America the decaying. Take ye heed every one of his neighbour, Though they were once a regular and even central part of this site, I have gotten away from these Mad State of Rebellion posts. Perhaps it is time to rectify this oversite. The madness that Caligula and his acolytes represent has certainly not lessened. In fact, the madness is everything and more that I imagined it might be.
I was reminded of Jeremiah’s lament/indictment of his society as I recently listened to an interview between an NPR correspondent and one of the congressional Republicans who is “assisting” GOP senators to understand the evidence presented by the house Democrat in Caligula’s impeachment trial. As if it is complicated. As if the evidence isn’t crystal clear. As if it isn’t proof positive that Caligula is nothing more than a crime boss, a Gadianton Robber who has infiltrated the government with the assistance and full support of American “Christians,” or that portion of them known as “Evangelical.” No, what these house assistants are about is helping GOP senators understand how to circumvent the truth and enhance a series of lies too long to measure.. But, back to the interview. The interview, as with most interviews with politicians, was full of lies. Not lies formed out of ignorance, but well-crafted and willful lies. For the life of me, I do not understand why the press continues to interview individual politicians who, the press knows full well, will not answer their questions honestly. Why do they provide them with a forum to lie? Why do they allow themselves to be made fools of? Anyway, at the end of the lies-full-interview, the politician politely signed off with an insincere and snarky, “Thank you.” He might as well have said, “Thank you for providing me the opportunity to lie.” But, this is no lie…. Caligula is guilty of all sorts of sins. Now, as I have written before, there is not a single one of the Ten Commandments that he has not broken. He is a deviant. Through and through. From the top of his orange hair to the tip of his little itty bitty fingers. But, in the case of impeachment, he is guilty of treasonously seeking personal political gain at the expense of American security and international peace. He is then guilty of trying to cover it up by ruining people’s reputation and obstructing the legitimate investigations of a congress that is, much to his chagrin, an equal branch of government to that of the executive. There are no words to describe my disgust for this child of hell. He is, of his father, a liar. Every time the camera is turned upon him, it is an open invitation to lie to the “American people”—no matter that they are glad to be lied to, told what they want to hear. Caligula must go before even the very ideal of American—it has never been a reality—is dead forever. Abomination. Such an ugly word. So politically incorrect. However impolite the word, it is a useful word when one really wishes to up the ante, crank up the heat, put the hammer down, tighten the screws—you get the point. The word is more than useful for expressing the depth and magnitude of offensive sin, guilt, wickedness, etc. found in idolatrous thoughts, words, attitudes, deeds, actions, policies, procedures, etc.
This insensitive word is a thoroughly biblical, nay, scriptural word. In his two most “lawyerly” books, Leviticus and Deuteronomy, Moses, the great Jewish lawgiver, uses it some 20 times each.[1] Not to be outdone, Ol’ grandpa Proverbs shows his affection for the word by utilizing it over 20 times. But the award for abomination exposition goes to the Hebrew prophet, Ezekiel, who more than matches Moses’ legalistic uses and doubles grandpa Proverbs’ use of the word. The exilic prophet, Daniel, may win the prize for the most memorable mention when he utilizes the word to describe the devastating impact of idolatry located in God’s own temple. “...they shall pollute the sanctuary of strength, and shall take away the daily sacrifice, and they shall place the abomination that maketh desolate.”[2] In his desire to describe the vile and destructive nature of idolatry, Jesus picks up on Daniel’s theme. “When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place…”[3] Taking his lead from Daniel and Jesus, Joseph Smith explains that the portrayal and warning concerning “the desolation of abomination” is one of the great and holy missions of God’s latter-day ministers. Through the latter-day prophet, God instructs his elders to go “unto the great and notable cities and villages, reproving the world in righteousness of all their unrighteous and ungodly deeds, setting forth clearly and understandingly the desolation of abomination in the last days.”[4] Most impolite, indeed. But, abomination’s devastating effects simply must be described in all their gory detail. It’s necessary to individual salvation. It’s necessary to the latter-day restoration. The word “abomination,” in fact, holds an interesting place in the restoration and in the history and theology of the people formerly known as Mormon. One might be forgiven for thinking of the word as foundational to the faith. In fact, to say that it is foundational may be an understatement. The faith might not, probably would not exist without it. I doubt that many would object to the suggestion that Joseph Smith’s 1820 religious experience that has come to be formally titled, “The First Vision,” rests at the very foundation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. There are several accounts of this religious experience. Some accounts—that of 1832, for example—are somewhat more “personal” than others.[5] The “official” 1838 account found in the Pearl of Great Price, is more “institutional” as is reflected in Joseph’s introductory comments to the account. “I have been induced to write this history… in relation both to myself and the Church, so far as I have such facts in my possession. In this history I shall present the various events in relation to this Church, in truth and righteousness, as they have transpired, or as they at present exist, being now [1838] the eighth year since the organization of the said Church.”[6] In this “official” account, Joseph reports seeing “a pillar of light exactly over [his] head.” This light “descended gradually until it fell upon [him].” In this light, Joseph saw “two Personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description, standing above [him] in the air.” Immediately, one of them, God the Father, spoke, and, “pointing to” the second, said, “This is My Beloved Son. Hear Him!” This “Beloved Son” had much to say. In fact, he said so much that even eighteen years later, there were many things spoken in this first vision which Joseph “[could]not write at this time.” There’s no good use in speculating on what other things might have been said or why they were not recorded or revealed. On the other hand, an awareness that “many other things” were spoken and left unrecorded, might serve to focus the mind on Joseph’s 83-word summary of what was said and was recorded. “I was answered that I must join none of them, for they were all wrong; and the Personage who addressed me said that all their creeds were an abomination in his sight; that those professors were all corrrupt; that: ‘they draw near to me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me, they teach for doctrines the commandments of men, having a form of godliness, but they deny the power thereof. ‘ He again forbade me to join with any of them…”[7] These well-known words were consistent both with Joseph’s “object in going to inquire of the Lord… to know which of all the sects was right, that [he] might know which to join,” (1.18) and with the 1838 version’s interest in presenting “the facts” as they existed “in relation both to [himself] and the Church.” All of this brings us back around to that most impolite, insensitive, and politically incorrect word: “abomination.” With our modern sensibilities and in our desire to be politically correct, we are fond of hedging. “All churches possess truth and are populated with good people.” Very nice. Fair enough. All of that can be true. But it doesn’t change “the facts.” God does not hedge. “...all their creeds were an abomination in his sight; that those professors were all corrrupt; that: ‘they draw near to me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me, they teach for doctrines the commandments of men, having a form of godliness, but they deny the power thereof.” Whatever truth “all” other churches may possess, it is drowned in a sea of “abomination.” Whatever goodness may exist among their individual members, their religious leaders are “all corrupt.” They are all deniers. And what is it that they “deny”? Our knee jerk reaction is to say that they “deny the power of God.” But this seems not to be exactly accurate. What they deny is “the power of godliness.” And if they deny the power of godliness, what is it that they empower? They empower ungodliness. Visitors to this site will not be surprised at the turn this homily now takes. By now, they have probably come to expect it. American “Christianity’s” abomination, corruption, and empowerment of ungodliness has led our country to… wait for it… the election of Caligula. There is no way on God’s green earth that Caligula would have been elected without overwhelming support among Americans who call themselves Christians, especially those who are called evangelical. Worse, even in the face of (predictable) corruption, immoral conduct, language, and policy, “Christians” remain Caligula’s staunchest supporters. Without him, it is highly doubtful that he would still be in office—and certainly not at the conclusion of the current impeachment inquiry taking place in the U.S. House of Representatives. By electing, sustaining, and thus empowering Caligula’s exercise of ungodliness, the abomination that is American “Christianity” has lived up to--or down to, if you prefer--the divine estimation that God himself first articulated to an uneducated, uncultured, apolitical boy two hundred years ago. Too bad that neither they nor the people who concluded that the boy was a prophet have given heed to the unmistakable and unambiguous warning about the reality and nature of American “Christianity’s” abomination. But, you don’t have to take my word for it. To be fair and accurate, we’ll let one of their own, Pastor Jeffress—one of modern American “Christianity’s” most successful purveyors of abomination and corruption—speak, spew forth really, his latter-day abomination for them. Now, examples of American “Christianity’s” abomination abound. Any foolish attempt to catalogue them all would have us here for a month of Sundays, a month of Sabbath rests, with our labor still far from complete. We’ll mention just one, as it is fresh in our mind. I apologize for the length of the following quotation, but as the man seems to be everywhere these days, including in Caligula’s head, and is a bit of a windbag and blowhard, it seems unavoidable. “In an interview in 2016 with Mike Gallagher, a conservative radio talk show host, Jeffress described how he reacted to the question of whether he would prefer a president who governed according to the principles Jesus spoke of at the Sermon on the Mount. “‘Heck no,’ Jeffress said. ‘I would run from that candidate as far as possible, because the Sermon on the Mount was not given as a governing principle for this nation.’ “He went on to say that governments are exempt from such biblical principles as forgiveness, or the willingness to turn the other cheek. ‘Government is to be a strongman to protect its citizens against evildoers,’ he claimed. ‘I don’t care about that candidate’s tone or vocabulary, I want the meanest, toughest, son of a you-know-what I can find, and I believe that’s Biblical’.... “In a phone interview with the Washington Post in August 2017, Jeffress said of Trump’s remarks (which critics described as saber rattling) that ‘God has endowed rulers full power to use whatever means necessary,’ adding that this gives government ‘the authority to do whatever, whether it’s assassination, capital punishment or evil punishment to quell the actions of evildoers like Kim Jong Un.’ “He went on to contend that Romans 12, which commands we ‘do not repay evil for evil,’ does not apply in the context of foreign policy, referencing again his belief that presidential decision making is biblically exempt from the principles laid out at the Sermon on the Mount. As he told the Post, ‘A Christian writer asked me, ‘Don’t you want the president to embody the Sermon on the Mount?’ I said absolutely not.’ The Sermon on the Mount, which Jeffress is so quick to brush aside, is Jesus’s most famous and cited sermon in the Gospels. It included guiding principles such as these: caution your tongue and the manner in which you present yourself (Matt. 5: 33–37), do not seek vengeance (Matt. 5: 38–42), don’t be braggadocian (Matt. 6: 1–18), don’t follow the crowd (Matt. 7: 13–14), and, importantly, be cautious about who you trust as your teachers (Matt. 7: 15–23). “These, among others, are the principles that a major influential Christian evangelical leader who sits on the president’s Evangelical Advisory Board says should be run from ‘as far as possible’ when choosing a president. “And Jeffress wasn’t simply saying he could look past someone not holding to the specific principles spoken at the Sermon on the Mount. Similar principles are not hard to find in good people of other faiths or of no religious faith at all. No, Jeffress was saying he prefers the opposite. He’s saying that it is good in this context to be bad. “In essence, Jeffress was making the case that Donald Trump’s sinful nature is a virtue. “This is actually much more antithetical to Christian teachings than focus group member Mark Lee’s claim that he would check with Trump before believing Jesus about world affairs. Jeffress is essentially saying he wouldn’t even ask because Jesus, apparently, wouldn’t get it.”[8] Ladies and gentlemen, I give you modern American “Christianity.” An abomination if ever there was one. A blasphemy and affront to God. I give you the people who put their “Dear Leader,” their anti-Messiah, Caligula—an abomination if ever there was one—in a position to wield ungodly power. I give you the people who, denying the power of godliness, continue to support Caligula in his exercise of the power of ungodliness. In his enthusiasm for “Christian” abomination, it seems that he has chosen to exercise ALL the powers of ungodliness. The usual academic practice is to begin with “definitions.” But, because I am not, here, engaged in academia, but in spiritual warfare against the powers of darkness, I did not feel bound by such academic conventions. However, my decision was based on esthetic preferences and should not be seen as a denial of the importance of definitions. Therefore, it seems wise to now take a moment and examine definitions. As noted in an earlier footnote, the two Hebrew words that the King James translators rendered into English “abomination” are šeqeṣ and tôʿēbâ. The former “has been associated etymologically with Akk. šaqāṣu, “give someone the evil eye.”[9] It is indicative of that which is “detestable,” “contemptible,” “abhorrent,” loathsome,” and “revolting.” It carries within it the idea of that which is “forbidden.” Hebrew tôʿēbâ possesses the same characteristics as šeqeṣ. It too means “detestable,” “contemptible,” “abhorrent,” loathsome,” and “revolting.” It is to be “offensive” or “repugnant.” It is indicative of thoughts, words, attitudes, and deeds that are “ethically or cultically beyond the pale.”[10] It is indicative of departure from God. In the Hebrew Bible, tôʿēbâ is often indicative of willful departure from God, most often taking the form of idolatry. In fact, the word, tôʿēbâ, can often be a stand in for “idol.” In the Greek New Testament, the Greek word, bdélygma produces our English “abomination.” “The basic stem means ‘to cause abhorrence’ and the group is often used for an improper or shameless attitude.” It can possess the meaning of “to censure” or “to reject.”[11] Finally, our English, “abomination” comes from Latin “ab-omen,” and means “shun as an evil omen.” As you can see from this brief survey, “abomination” carries within its eleven letters an intensity seldom matched by other negative words indicative of sin and error. It seems to justify our initial assertion that the word is most useful “when one really wishes to up the ante, crank up the heat, put the hammer down, tighten the screws” on sin and error. This, then, is God’s verdict concerning American “Christianity.” If it was true two hundred years ago, it is surely doubly so now. It is abhorrent and loathsome and repugnant. It is an offense against Jesus Christ, whose name it blasphemously uses in vain. Its doctrines are no more than a series of “evil utterances.” It is under divine censure. It is, as Joseph Smith was warned, to be rejected. It is to be shunned as is a deadly infectious disease. Are there individuals within its institutions that are good and approved of God? Yes. But the institutions, their doctrines, their leaders, and their ethics are perverted “beyond the pale.” Those good people who join and remain in its ranks become “twofold more the child of hell”[12] than they would be outside the fold. It should not escape our notice that “abomination” is often a stand in for an “idol.” Idolatry is about placing one’s confidence, security, and sense of “self in “wealth,” “power,” and “prestige,” and the accumulation of such lies, rather than in one’s relationship with the God of Heaven. Christians have, they vainly imagine, found true power in their allegiance with Caligula. He has become an idol. This idol will, like all anti-Christs throughout human history, speedily drag their souls down to hell.[13] I am not like Moses, or Nephi, or Mormon, who sought a delay in their society’s final “desolation of abomination.” I feel more kinship with the angels who “are waiting the great command to reap down the earth, to gather the tares that they may be burned.”[14] For me, it can’t be too “speedy” or come soon enough. “Behold, vengeance cometh speedily upon the inhabitants of the earth, a day of wrath, a day of burning, a day of desolation, of weeping, of mourning, and of lamentation; and as a whirlwind it shall come upon all the face of the earth, saith the Lord. And upon my house shall it begin, and from my house shall it go forth, saith the Lord; First among those among you, saith the Lord, who have professed to know my name and have not known me, and have blasphemed against me in the midst of my house, saith the Lord.”[15] “How long, O Lord, holy and true, Dost thou not judge and avenge… them that dwell on the earth?”[16] [1] These calculations and those that follow are based on the King James Version of the Bible and its translation of the two Hebrew words, šeqeṣ and tôʿēbâ. [2] Daniel 11.31 [3] Matthew 24.15 [4] DC 84.117 [5] In the 1832 account, Joseph reports that “my mind become excedingly (sic) distressed for I become convicted of my Sins.” Jesus allays Joseph’s feelings of personal unworthiness with these comforting words, “Joseph my Son thy Sins are forgiven thee.” There is nothing in the “official” 1838 account to suggest that Joseph possessed such thoughts of personal unworthiness or that his first vision entailed such a redemptive “born again” experience. [6] JSH 1.1-2 [7] JSH 1.19-20 [8] Ben Howe, “The Immoral Majority,” p. 46-47 [9] Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament, Vol. XV, p. 465 [10] See Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament, Vol. XV, p. 591ff. [11] See Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (Abridged-Little Kittle). [12] See Matthew 23.15 [13] See Alma 30.60 [14] Dc 38.12 [15] DC 112.24-26 [16] See Revelation 6.10 "He did not keep the commandments of God, but he did walk after the desires of his own heart…. And he did cause his people to commit sin, and do that which was abominable in the sight of the Lord…” (Mosiah 11.2). In my previous blog entitled, “Gadianton Robbers Among Us” (6 November 2019), I quoted Helaman 7.4-6 in which Mormon lamented the destructive corruption that ran rampant in Nephite government in the lifetime of Nephi II. He lamented the existence of “Gadianton robbers” who were “filling the judgment–seats.” These robbers had “usurped the power and authority of the land; laying aside the commandments of God, and not in the least aright before him; doing no justice unto the children of men; condemning the righteous because of their righteousness; letting the guilty and the wicked go unpunished because of their money.” Their objectives were crystal clear to Mormon and, indeed to anyone with the slightest degree of discernment: “that they might get gain and glory of the world, and, moreover, that they might the more easily commit adultery, and steal, and kill, and do according to their own wills.” Obviously, my referencing Mormon’s critique of Nephites society is not happenstance. I believe with the utmost conviction—a conviction that borders on or crosses over to that of testimony—that this Nephite experience is utterly applicable to what we are today witnessing in the administration of America’s Caligula. This conviction has been strengthened as I have heard and read testimony presented during the recent impeachment hearings. All that this administration has done in and to Ukraine has been for the purpose of “get[ting] gain and glory of the world, and, moreover, that they might the more… do according to their own wills,” constitution and morality be damned. Even if there were no moral or physical harm done to the Ukrainian people (who really cares, anyway, that Ukrainian soldiers and civilians almost certainly died in combat against their Russian opponents because Caligula had a personal, not national, interest in withholding needed funding in hopes of seeing a political opponent smeared. Certainly not Americans of the immoral “America First” persuasion) the immoral conduct of this would-be-emperor right here on the American shores should be enough to convince any decent person that he must be removed from the office that he has so thoroughly besmirched. The moral harm done to an ally, along with the vile and unconstitutional behavior of Caligula and his little band of robbers, would in themselves be enough to fill a book-length blog. In considering Caligula’s infamy, I have been reminded of one of the Book of Mormon’s most notorious and villainous characters: Wicked King Noah. He, too, was guilty of a book-length list of moral harms and “unconstitutional” behavior. Today, I will explore just one evil that these two perverted men—wicked King Noah and America’s Caligula—have in common. The enlightened social critic, Mormon, records that Noah “...changed the affairs of the kingdom. For he put down all the priests that had been consecrated by his father, and consecrated new ones in their stead, such as were lifted up in the pride of their hearts” (Mosiah 11.4-5). Now, we must first understand that in the context of ancient societies and cultures “priest” was not simply a religious title with purely religious functions. Rather, “priest” is indicative of an administrative position that is part of the government. There is no such thing as a “secular” government in the ancient world. This was true right on through the Middle Ages. In fact, it can legitimately be argued that the United States of America is the first secular government ever formed. It was the invention of the “founding fathers.” Anyway, King Noah’s new-fangled public officials primarily served a propagandistic purpose. Their principle function was to act as King Noah’s “yes-men” that “they should speak lying and vain words to his people” (Mosiah 11.11). No doubt, Noah’s criminal innovation was initially met with skepticism in many quarters and was viewed as strange, outside accepted norms—its long-term implications not fully appreciated. However, with time, its dire consequences became ever more apparent. In the end, the destructive nature of the crime became absolute. Since his election, we have witnessed Caligula “put down” experienced, competent, respected, constitution loving, and patriotic public servants and diplomates who dare challenge his flouting of constitutional principles and his claim to “absolute” rights and powers—“do according to [his] own will.” Often—in fact, normally—he has intimidated, slandered, demeaned, and bullied them. He has rudely and crudely fired them. He has replaced them, surrounded himself with criminals—I have lost count of the number of Caligula’s associates who have been convicted of felonies and are serving prison sentences. “Thy princes are rebellious, and companions of thieves: every one loveth gifts, and followeth after rewards…” (Isaiah 1.23) Caligula demands all around him to be sycophants. Cult followers. Yes men and yes women. Individuals fully willing, anxious, even, to defile themselves by “speak[ing] lying and vain words to his people.” However, with the beginning of impeachment hearings, Caligula’s “changing the affairs of the kingdom” and “putting down” of those who have faithfully served their country has escalated. His slander of loyal, life-long diplomates such as George Kent and Bill Taylor (“a pitiful, ignorant insubordinate gossip” according to Caligula’s gaddianton-style attorney) have reached new lows, below contemptible. They are positively unholy and ungodly. They are, to put it bluntly, satanic. His vile hordes have stooped so low as to suggest that with a name like “Yovanovitch,” the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, perhaps, had Ukrainian interests more in mind than American—i.e., her resistance to Caligula’s immoral and unpatriotic dealings with Ukraine was, somehow, treasonous. This they do to a faithful public servant who earned the “Senior Foreign Service Performance Award” six times and the State Department's “Superior Honor Award” five times. Caligula, himself, has offered veiled and intimidating threats against her. She is “the woman”—the millionth evidence of his ungodly misogyny—of whom Caligula threateningly said, “She’s going to go through some things” as colleagues were warning her that she should leave Ukraine, as she was no longer safe there. Unfortunately, politicians on the right—co-conspirators who have sworn to uphold the constitution--have decided that Caligula is not to be held accountable for his unconstitutional and/or immoral, unethical misdeeds—surely, if Caligula’s behavior does not warrant impeachment, then impeachment is no longer constitutionally meaningful and our republic can go down any and every darkest path imaginable. Hail Caesar. Politicians on the right, of course, are only looking after their own interests. Indeed, the gaddianton-style senate leader, McConnell, “told Republican Senators their best bet was to calibrate their own message about the impeachment inquiry to fit their political situation” (Every Republican for himself: McConnell told senators in closed door meeting to come up with their own Trump defense,” Tom Boggioni, rawstory.com, emphasis added). Wicked King Noah would be proud to have such loyal sycophants. Having said all this, we have only skimmed the surface of the right’s toxic and blasphemous support of the man-who-would-be-emperor. We have still not come to the worst, the vilest, the most ungodly part of the despicable state in which our country has entered. Oh, no. Not by a long shot. American politicians on the right are only puppets. Marionettes without a soul. Others pull the strings. And, lo and behold, it is “Christians” who are their puppet masters. It is “Christians” who, shamefully, put in the White House the vile man who lives up in every moment to his moniker, Caligula. It is “Christians” who have concluded that their anti-messiah—their “vessel” to use their perverted theological term—cannot be held accountable, no matter of what evil he is guilty. My own people—the people formerly known as Mormon—long ago concluded that “when the prophet speaks, the debate is over.” Christians have adopted the same nonsense about their precious anti-messiah. He is not to be questioned. Though they would not have maintained—no, not in a million millenniums—such a position when Barack Obama was president, they have now concluded that the apostle Paul had it right after all. “Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God. Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation” (Romans 13.1-2). How very convenient!. It was by means of the exact same type of scriptural wresting that American “Christians” justified slavery and would, no doubt, reinstitute the practice if ever they gained control of our government. May we never be a “Christian” nation! But, we can thank God that the “founding fathers” who American “Christians” claim so vociferously to honor, felt free to act contrary to American “Christianity’s stupid scripture wresting of Pauline writings and so resist the King of Britain—whose power, by American “Christians’” lights, must have been ordained of God, as the king, himself, most certainly maintained. And we can thank God for such loyal, devoted, and patriotic followers of Jesus as Abinadi, who, free of the same American “Christians’” stupid scripture proof-texting, stood boldly against the wiles of wicked King Noah even though “the eyes of the people were blinded” and “they hardened their hearts against the words of Abinadi” (Mosiah 11.29). Even though it ultimately cost him his life. We desperately need principled Christians like Abinadi. Yes, we need them to stand against immoral and unconstitutional leadership such as that represented by Caligula. But something else; something at least equal in importance to the survival of America’s constitution, perhaps, is at stake: the very soul and survival of Christianity in America. “…the wickedness of the church was a great stumbling–block to those who did not belong to the church; and thus the church began to fail in its progress” (Alma 4.10). "They also became idolatrous, because they were deceived by the vain and flattering words of the king and priests; for they did speak flattering things unto them” (Mosiah 11.7) “And seeing the people in a state of such awful wickedness, and those Gadianton robbers filling the judgment–seats—having usurped the power and authority of the land; laying aside the commandments of God, and not in the least aright before him; doing no justice unto the children of men; condemning the righteous because of their righteousness; letting the guilty and the wicked go unpunished because of their money; and moreover to be held in office at the head of government, to rule and do according to their wills, that they might get gain and glory of the world, and, moreover, that they might the more easily commit adultery, and steal, and kill, and do according to their own wills—now this great iniquity had come upon the Nephites, in the space of not many years…” (Helaman 7.4-6) I invite my readers to consider carefully the Book of Mormon passage that heads today’s Mad State. Though I can’t say when I last read this part of the Book of Mormon, the passage came forcefully and unbidden to my mind as I read an editorial written by Julian Borger of The Guardian. In it, he discusses Caligula’s perverse and shameful conduct in Ukraine, and the undermining of America values in which he is so maliciously engaged. “In less than a year, Yovanovitch’s world had been turned upside down. The state department to which she had devoted her career had been, in her eyes at least, a grand ocean liner of diplomacy. Once its course was charted, everyone knew their role in getting to the objective. Other nations could only look on in awe. “Now, in Ukraine and elsewhere, a shadow foreign policy has emerged, whose true goals are known to the president, his family and his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani. Through that channel, a discredited Ukrainian prosecutor and two obscure Florida businessmen who had become Giuliani’s sidekicks, wielded more influence than the entire state department. They fought to get Yovanovitch removed and they succeeded. “For experienced diplomatic veterans like Yovanovitch, this kind of corruption and dysfunction was all too familiar. They see it every day in the world’s autocracies. “‘This is the sort of stuff we report on, how the president’s family and its hangers-on run everything. Now foreign diplomats are saying the same things about us,’ one US foreign service officer observed recently. “In the space of a few weeks in spring, Yovanovitch went from sending cables back to Washington about her embassy’s uphill struggle in containing to Ukraine’s endemic corruption, to being warned by a concerned Ukrainian minister and oligarch, Arsen Avakov, to watch her back. Things were so bad, Ukraine was afraid of getting enmeshed in Washington’s venality” (“Kafka in Foggy Bottom: Impeachment Transcript Reveals Fear of Trump Tweets”). With full justification, I have referred to the current unworthy occupant of the white house only as Caligula. Certainly, never “president.” He is profoundly unworthy of that title. But this editorial, along with recent reporting on Caligula’s treasonous behavior via Ukraine and its government, reminds me that he is fully worthy of the name, “Gadianton.” Just a few observations. “…seeing the people in a state of such awful wickedness…” Both the ancient Nephite version and the modern American version of Gadianton are social deviants. They will both be judged and condemned at the righteous judgement bar of God. However, neither of them appeared out of nowhere. Neither foisted themselves upon an unwilling public. Both were placed in power by “the people” who were in “a state of such awful wickedness” as can hardly be described, but is evidenced by the vile man’s presence in the White house. “…laying aside the commandments of God, and not in the least aright before him…” In a previous blog post (“Ten Commandment Deviant,” 26 June 2018), I outlined how Caligula is guilty of breaking every single one of the 10 commandments. But that survey only scratches the surface of the man’s deviancy. King Benjamin confessed, “I cannot tell you all the things whereby ye may commit sin” (Mosiah 4.29). In like manner, I confess… no, I charge that there is no counting the ways that Caligula, the American Gadianton Robber, has sinned against America or against all that is good and holy. But most damning, he has never done “the least aright before” God. No, not once. He is nothing if not consistently evil. “…doing no justice unto the children of men; condemning the righteous because of their righteousness…” We will not list the myriad injustices this evil man has perpetrated upon the American people or upon the children of God residing the planet over. Nor will we list the number of “the righteous” whom he as condemned. Anyone who challenges or resists him in any way becomes his enemy. But, in light of the reporting from and about Ukraine, I will name Ambassador Yovanovitch as one of the righteous whom the Robber, Gadianton, has condemned. Yes, she is righteous. Her entire career is proof that she has tried to do right by her country. Her righteousness threatens to expose the evil of the deviant sitting so blasphemously in the White House. So, he and his hordes—hordes composed of far, far, far too many so-called “Christians”—call light, dark and dark, light; sweet, bitter and bitter, good; good, evil and evil, good. “Surely,” saith God, “your turning of things upside down shall be esteemed as the potter's clay” (Isaiah 29.16). “…letting the guilty and the wicked go unpunished because of their money…” While the list of “the guilty and the wicked” whom Caligula has not only allowed to go “unpunished” but whom he has actually rewarded is not half so long as the list of his vile wickedness, it is, nonetheless, extensive. But, again, in light of Ukraine, we can mention “America’s Mayor,” Rudy Giuliani. If he isn’t the American Gadianton’s own personal Kishkumen, then the Book of Mormon’s Kishkumen is a figment of Joseph Smith’s imagination. Secret combinations are alive and well in this deviant administration. “…to be held in office at the head of government, to rule and do according to their wills, that they might get gain and glory of the world, and, moreover, that they might the more easily commit adultery, and steal, and kill, and do according to their own wills…” The office that the Robber occupies is nothing more to him than an advertisement that draws money and power and fame to himself. He is unaccountable in his fraud. He could kill someone, his attorney’s recently perversely argued, and he could not be tried or convicted. Certainly, he has not been held accountable for the deaths he has facilitated on America’s southern border—child killer that he is. Lucifer-like, he does his will and his will only, the exact opposite of “Christianity’s” supposed God, who submitted his will to that of the one and only living God. “…now this great iniquity had come upon the Nephites, in the space of not many years…” Nope, it didn’t take long. When I consider how quickly the hope that America would be a city on a hill has faded and how thoroughly it has become, rather a snake in the grass, I am reminded of Mormon’s lament. “O how foolish, and how vain, and how evil, and devilish, and how quick to do iniquity, and how slow to do good, are the children of men; yea, how quick to hearken unto the words of the evil one, and to set their hearts upon the vain things of the world! Yea, how quick to be lifted up in pride; yea, how quick to boast, and do all manner of that which is iniquity; and how slow are they to remember the Lord their God, and to give ear unto his counsels, yea, how slow to walk in wisdom's paths!” (Helaman 12:4-5) For this Robber, Gadianton—this would-be-emperor, Caligula—to have been elected to any American office, let alone the presidency is a deep, deep stain on America. It is the profoundest of humiliations. It is, indeed, a madness. For him to continue “to be held in office at the head of government” will only produce a deeper and more damning madness. “For thus saith the LORD God of Israel unto me; ‘Take the wine cup of this fury at my hand, and cause all the nations, to whom I send thee, to drink it. And they shall drink, and be moved, and be mad, because of the sword that I will send among them’” (Jeremiah 25.15-16). In my last blog post, I quoted from Jim Wallis’ essay, “Jesus has Survived all us Christians,” and expressed my pleasure that he would look inside the Church rather than outside as he pondered why so many Americans are turning away from Christianity. Today’s Just Quote is taken from the same essay.
“It's always amazing to me how — somehow, apparently, mysteriously, and even miraculously — Jesus has survived all of us Christians. “And yet, it’s undeniable that the election of Donald Trump and the presidency that has followed — and the Christian response to all of it — have revealed how disconnected many American Christians have become from Jesus. In particular, the uncritical support Trump enjoys from many white evangelicals in the religious right, and the Faustian bargain they have made for power, are turning many Americans (and others) away from Christianity altogether” (sojo.net). As I contemplated these quotes, and the essay in totality, it occurred to me that Brother Wallis could be channeling the Book of Mormon editor, Mormon: “Alma saw the wickedness of the church, and he saw also that the example of the church began to lead those who were unbelievers on from one piece of iniquity to another, thus bringing on the destruction of the people” (Alma 4.11). We hear much about the decline of Christianity and the growth of agnosticism and atheism in America. Both trends can be found among the people formerly known as Mormons. I read the following today about these trends.
“Recent data shows us that while we’ve long known that institutional Christianity is in decline in the United States — especially among younger generations — the bottom is starting to fall out of evangelicalism, with people identifying with “no religion” surpassing evangelicals and Catholics for the first time earlier this year as the most common answer on a religious self-identification survey of Americans. Just this week, an article on FiveThirtyEight explained that more and more research is explicitly concluding that increasing numbers of Americans are “falling away from religion because they see it as so wrapped up with Republican politics” (Jim Wallis, “Jesus has Survived all of us Christians,”sojo.net). I don’t know what role the obscene alliance “Christians” have formed with the Republican political party plays in American Christianity’s decline. No doubt, the reasons behind the decline are more complex than this. But I do find refreshing the willingness to look for possible reasons for the decline inside rather than outside the Church. Too often the explanation for the decline is simplistic and self-righteous, intent, one suspects, on absolving the Church of any responsibility for the decline or obligation to change, to reform/restore itself. But true disciples of Christ and institutions that claim to represent him should follow the example of Christ’s very first disciples. On the final night of Jesus’ mortal ministry, he lamented, “Verily I say unto you, One of you which eateth with me shall betray me” (Mark 14.18). This lament was followed by multiple additional laments: this time those of Jesus’ most trusted disciples. “And they began to be sorrowful, and to say unto him one by one, ‘Is it I?’ and another said, ‘Is it I?’” It is just such honest self-interrogation, I suggest, rather than dishonest self-righteous censorship, that the American Church must conduct if it is to remain relevant and worthy of trust when it claims to speak of and for God. “Lord, is it I.” They worshipped the beast, saying, ‘Who is like unto the beast? Who is able to make war with him?’” (Revelation 13.4 I do not believe in THE Anti-Christ. But I do believe in Anti-Christs…. Plural From the looks and sounds of things, we have one sitting right now in the U.S. White House. “An avenging angel stands and beckons, claymore gleaming in his hand. His wings are spread triumphant, framing the radiant halo that encircles his face. Heraldic armor shines in gold, impeccably defined muscles rippling beneath its surface. Except, where the angel’s face should be, President Trump’s face scowls resolutely at the viewer instead. Images like this one have become a disturbingly ubiquitous fixture of the Trump era.”[1] How utterly disturbing and blasphemous is that!? “As people have fallen away from traditional Christianity — and core gospel values of humility, equality, justice, and love — that spiritual void has been filled by faith in a new, Earthly savior — one distinctly unfit for worship. Understanding Trump’s most ardent believers through a lens of faith also helps explain why support remains steadfast despite tumultuous political change. Communities that produce and revel in apocalyptic visions of Trump as a political messiah are unlikely to be moved by technocratic explanations of the damage he is doing to our country. Idolatry must be challenged at the level of belief, by exposing the values that undergird worship. And the iconography of Trump idolatry makes one thing abundantly clear: If we are to defeat Trumpism, as an ideology, we must begin by addressing the dire eschatology, affinity for violence, and toxic masculinity that have become articles of faith.”[2] [1] Benjamin Perry, “The Trump Iconography Permeating the Social Media Underground,” sojo.net [2] ibid “And there was given unto him a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies; and power was given unto him… And he opened his mouth in blasphemy against God, to blaspheme his name…. And it was given unto him to make war with the saints, and to overcome them: and power was given him over all kindreds, and tongues, and nations” (Revelation 13.5-7). "Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees, Give Caligula the kind of defense attorney, the kind of jury, and the kind of “rule of law” that two African American men charged with murder had, and we will convict him of Russian Collusion, obstruction of justice, and dozens of unethical and illegal business crimes in about 15 minutes. But, no, as we have complained before, evidentiary rules for white collar crime of any sort, written principle by WASPs, are so impossibly high that white collar crime conviction is nearly impossible. But not so for non-white collar crimes. Case in point.* Two women are shot while in bed. One dies, the other lives to testify. The survivor testifies that these two black men stood at the foot of her bed and repeatedly shot their guns into the women’s prone bodies. The evidence at the time shows that there was only one weapon used in the shooting and that the shots came from outside the house. No witnesses other than the survivor are called for the prosecution. “Circumstantial” evidence suggests the women’s testimony is suspect. The “defense” attorney is inept, calls no witnesses, offers no defense, and does not present the evidence that would call survivor’s testimony into question. The prosecution offers no testimony but that of the survivor, and minimizes the weakness of the circumstantial evidence. The jury convicts after less than 8 hours of trial and half an hour of jury deliberations. After 40 years in prison, the two men are finally released from jail for false conviction. This is the American judicial system in a nutshell. Two different systems: one for criminals like Trump, another for innocent poor people. The latter we reward by sending them to “The Big House” for 40 years. The former, the American Electorate—represented principally by “Christians” who are to obey, not the rule of men, but the rule of God—sends to pollute and blacken the White House. As I have said so many times, how in the world is it that America’s poor are not in a constant state of rioting in the unjust streets of America? *Keith Allen and Jay Croft, “Florida clears two men after 42 years in prison for a murder they didn't commit,” cnn.com "Do not act with inequity in any legal procedure. You are not to give advantage to the vulnerable, or show favoritism toward the influential. You are to adjudicate each citizen’s case with justice” (Leviticus 19.15 author’s translation). "Help, YHWH! For anyone with fidelity has ceased to exist; Caligula, his family, friends, associates, business partners, attorneys, administration officials, etc., etc., etc., are so utterly accostomed to lying that I truly believe that they are incapable of telling the truth. It is their very first instinct to lie. Lying is as natural to them as breathing. As we have witnessed Manafort’s trials play out, and watched as he has gotten preferential treatment because of his rich whiteness, it has all felt a good bit like theater. This feeling led me to think and consider one of Shakespeare’s many insights into human nature and human society. Lady Macduff is speaking with her son. The son speaks a truth about society as he knows it to be. Macduff’s Son: And must all who swear and lie be hanged? Lady Macduff: Every one. Macduff’s Son: Who must hang them? Lady Macduff: Why, the honest men. Macduff’s Son: Then the liars and swearers are fools. There are enough liars and swearers to beat the honest men and hang them! (William Shakespeare, Shakespeare Made Easy, “Macbeth,” Act 4, Scene 2) This seems to be precisely the sort of cynicism by which Caligula and his cabal of thieves seem to live, and now govern. The rest of us are simply fools in their theater of abomination, blasphemy, and rebellion against God…. Or would be if we hadn’t willfully elected the cabal’s leader as president. Now, we are simply complicit in their ungodly criminality. "Why boastest thou thyself in mischief, O mighty man? "Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination? On March 7, 2019, I posted the following quote on the ‘just quotes’ page of this site. “To understand his [Caligula’s] actions, it is essential to keep in mind that sociopaths have only one goal: to enhance themselves, and that in pursuing their self-interest, they lack both normal human empathy for others and a normal human conscience. Cheating, conning, lying, stealing, threatening are all done with no remorse. “When stressed with facts that would require them to admit failure, or even that others know more or are more capable than them, sociopaths lose track of reality, becoming delusional with insistence on the truth of what they psychologically need to maintain their superior view of themselves. Indeed, nobody matters except to the degree they can serve the sociopath’s personal needs. “Mr. Trump has a long history that proves his diagnosis. If you consider the 7 traits that define Antisocial Personality Disorder in the DSM-5, he meets every one of them: 1. Failure to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors 2. Deceitfulness, as indicated by repeated lying … or conning others for personal profit or pleasure 3. Impulsivity or failure to plan ahead 4. Irritability and aggressiveness 5. Reckless disregard for safety of self or others 6. Consistent irresponsibility, as indicated by repeated failure to sustain consistent work behavior or honor financial obligations 7. Lack of remorse, as indicated by being indifferent to or rationalizing having hurt, mistreated, or stolen from another” (Tana Ganeva, “Harvard psychiatrist: Donald Trump's actions are signs of a “severe, continuous, mental disturbance’” salon.com). Now, anyone who has followed posts made to this site knows that I suggested this diagnosis as early as 2016. However, I highlight this quote, not because it is in agreement with my own feelings, but for a different reason. As I considered the seven traits of the sociopath, it occurred to me that America, especially as evidenced by its foreign policy, is, in very fact, a sociopathic nation. Every sentence of the first two paragraphs could be applied to the nation. American has “one goal: to enhance [itself]”—as evidenced by its MAGA fetish. The rest of God’s children only exist to “serve the [nation’s] needs.” “In pursuing [its] self-interest,” America “lack[s] both normal human empathy for others and a normal human conscience—no empathy for our own poor, the world’s refugees, immigrants on our borders, innocent men, women, and children blown to bits and into tiny human fragments of flesh and bone and gray matter by our devilish drones, etc., etc., etc. I will have more to say on this below. How we wield of our military might and “threaten” the rest of the planet “with no remorse,” but with arrogant, boastful, and false justifications! American has, certainly, lost “track of reality, becoming delusional with insistence on the truth of what [it] psychologically need[s] to maintain [its] superior view of [itself]. In our foreign affairs we have, since the Second World War, failed to conform to international law, repeatedly lied about our violent and secret behavior taken to ingratiate ourselves, acted with aggression on every corner of the globe, disregarded the harm we have perpetrated against innocent men, women, and children, and shown a profound lack of remorse, always finding false justifications and rationalization for our vile deeds. In the past week, the right’s sociopathic Caligula--utilizing the power of the “executive order,” so hypocritically criticized by the right when Obama utilized it—decreed that U.S. military and intelligence leaders no longer need report the number of people killed by U.S. drone strikes. This, done without fanfare, in the shadows, and thus without any resistance by the compliant and complicit American citizenry is simply the latest nail in the coffin of the diagnosis: American is a sociopathic nation. It will no longer acknowledge or accept accountability for its rampage and pillage the globe over. It is a danger to God’s children everywhere. It is a nation in open and violent rebellion against the high and holy God of Heaven. "The kings of the earth set themselves, In buying music, one can go on line and, often, a choose between a "clean" version or an "explicit" version. Following are my own "explicit" thoughts concerning what we learned from the February 27, 2019 House oversight committee hearing with Michael Cohen. A few things are certain from today’s hearing. 1. Michael Cohen is a dirt bag. 2. Caligula hired Cohen precisely because he was a dirt bag. 3. One dirt bag hired another dirt bag. 4. In pointing out, over, and over and over and over and over again what a dirt bag Cohen is, the republicans on the committee simply confirmed what a dirt bag Caligula is. 5. In supporting the dirt bag Caligula, republicans on the committee confirmed that they themselves are dirt bags. William Rivers Pitt, writing for truthout.org, provided a cleaner, more siphistcated version of the same tune. “We also learned something important about Trump himself, something we already knew in theory but needed to see in the flesh. Yes, Cohen is a lifelong scumbag with a long train of lies and double-dealing dragging behind him. Many of the questions from committee Republicans boiled down to, ‘If Trump was so bad, why did you work for him for 10 years?’ Pivot the question — ‘If you are so bad, Mr. Cohen, why did Trump keep you around for 10 years?’ — and a real measure of clarity is achieved. |
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