‘We Are Not in Control’ (2015)

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Michael Crichton was a wildly successful novelist–The Andromeda Strain, Jurassic Park, just to name two of his many books. But one of those books, Prey, suggests to me that he never came to terms with his own religious impulses.

We Are Not in Control

Try as he might, Crichton could not let go of the notion that human beings are destined to control their environment (“Ye shall be as gods”). We have no need of God: we will eventually learn how to iron out the rough spots.

But it was those rough spots that Crichton wrote about; and he never shook off the observable truth that people–even scientists!–make very inadequate gods. The promised utopia never gets past the breaking-the-eggs stage.

Prey made me pity Crichton. The man had too much integrity to set up phony-baloney fictional utopias. Reality kept crashing in.

He had the courage to face it, but not the wit to answer it.

‘A Lesson in Lunacy’ (2019)

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“Ye shall be as gods,” said Satan.

Introducing “Creatable World” by Mattel–“gender fluid” dolls that can be any gender” you want them to be from day to day.

A Lesson in Lunacy

Gee, how do they do that? The answer lies in Far Left Crazy ideology! No one is anything but the sum of ‘xer’ external characteristics–which can be changed at will. Clothes, jewelry, tattoos, whatever–it’s all on the outside; and that is all there is to “you.” It’s as if you don’t actually exist.

Someday the bill will come due for all this wicked foolishness.

I don’t think we’ll be able to bear the cost.

‘” Do You Want to Live FOREVER?”‘ (2017)

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What’s this little guy gonna do with immortality?

Hot dog! They revived 10 % of the zebra fish embryos that they cryogenically froze, and supposedly the little fish are doing fine–and Science brings us one step closer to living FOREVER!

‘Do You Want to Live FOREVER?’

Hum, baby–if you think class warfare’s intense now, wait’ll they make it so rich people will live forever while everybody else dies.

But the science is some 2,000 years behind the times. Jesus Christ has already won immortality for us. We have to take Him on faith: but if you don’t think you’re already taking Science and Government and Education etc. on faith… you haven’t been paying much attention.

Self-Made Gods and ‘Useless People’

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ERB had it all figured out 90 years ago.

I feel a sense of urgency today. I think our world is in serious trouble and too many people don’t know it.

Take, f’rinstance, Yuval Harari, the No. 2 honcho in the World Economic Forum. In April he was wondering what to do with all the “useless people” who aren’t globalist fat cats.

Globalist Bigwig on ‘Useless People’

You would think that, after the Holocaust, a Jew would be exceptionally careful about using language like that. Okay, he doesn’t want to exterminate them outright: just sedate them with drugs and video games and let them die out. Like who needs ’em?

Ooh-hoo! Back in 2017, Yuval was in the nooze for his book, Homo Deus, all about how he and his little Davos playmates are gonna be as gods (where have we heard that before?) and everything’s going to be fantastically marvelous. Poor people will continue to die, but expensive technology will provide the elites with eternal life–just grow a nice new body in a culture vat and download the brain into a computer. Or whatever.

We Gonna Be Gods!

These characters are like mosquitoes: where there’s one, there’s more. The great majority of human beings on earth don’t like and certainly don’t trust the globalist in-crowd; but since when do elites worry about the majority? Does the horned toad worry that the ants outnumber him?

So five years later we still have the World Economic Forum and Yuval Harari, lucky us–and with SloJo Biden in the White House, to boot! If they can’t swallow us whole in 2022, they’ll never manage it

We pray the Lord will intervene.

Isaiah: ‘Cease Ye from Man’

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Hard, maybe even impossible, to imagine a less fitting object of worship

“Using technology wisely,” says Humanist Manifesto II, we can do bloody anything (my paraphrase): we shall be as gods. We create Science, and Science turns us into gods.

So we see the whole universe as random, accidental, without anything resembling a purpose, no reason for existing–and we impose order on it! Oooh, we could just hug and kiss ourselves all over!

Isaiah’s warning hits like a smack between the shoulder-blades:

Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils; for wherein is he to be accounted of?  –Isaiah 2:22

Looking at the recently departed 20th century, one might easily conclude that the thing we’re really good at is murdering each other. What will be the 21st century’s theme? Looks like creating counterfeit reality. Yeah, that’ll serve us well.

As we speak, the world’s self-anointed godlets are gathered in Davos to discuss new and more effective ways to herd the rest of us like cattle.

God has warned us: these cunning plans, these clever schemes hatched by fools and mountebanks, will come to nothing.

Don’t be caught on their side when the judgment comes.

 

‘Libs and “The Unjust Lottery of Life”‘ (2015)

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This image of life as an unjust, capricious lottery has always struck a chord with liberals. If there’s no God, as they reckon, then the position is vacant and they’re the ones with the best right to fill it!

Libs and ‘The Unjust Lottery of Life’

It’s not about imposing order and “fairness” on a chaotic world of total randomness. It’s about seizing and amassing power over others.

“Ye shall be as gods,” said Satan.

He has never had a reason to change his sales pitch.

‘The Illusion of Control’ (2019)

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In Jurassic Park, the dinosaurs get loose and kill people. The reason they’re able to do this is because the park’s creators are 100% convinced they’re in control, nothing can ever happen to upset their plans.

They’re wrong. Horribly wrong.

The Illusion of Control

The chief danger of this age, worse than any T. rex, is globalist fat-heads who want to be as gods, controlling everything. They actually think they can do it–that’s what makes them dangerous. The World Economic Forum is one of Satan’s masterpieces.

Michael Crichton, educated in science and on a first-name basis with many scientists in many fields of study, made a career of warning us all about the limits of science–and what can happen when we go beyond those limits.

No one believed him.

Do we really have to wait for these WEF jidrools to drop a major catastrophe on us before we get wise to them?

Hyper-Humanism: Deadly!

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There is a weird ideology on the loose that’s responsible for many of our troubles–a form of “Ye shall be as gods” which I call hyper-humanism.

Its message: With The Smartest People In The World in charge of everything, nothing bad can ever happen to anybody. Unless, of course, some Enemy of the People doesn’t do his job. Or stoops to some newfangled crime like Climate Change Denial or Misgendering. And if something bad does happen, it’s probably because our rulers haven’t yet been given enough power over us.

The priesthood of this pseudo-religion is a mish-mosh of scientists, noozies, entertainers, and assorted celebrities great and small–with Far Left Crazy politicians firmly seated at the very top of the pyramid.

Denying God, they assign a kind of godhood to themselves. They believe they can do everything that God failed to do, forgot to do, or didn’t do because He doesn’t exist. Just stay frosty while they go about breaking eggs–and if you’re one of those eggs, well, too bad–until they’ve made the world’s greatest omelet ever. Presto! No more war, no more disease, no more inequality! No more bad anything. Man is perfectible by man.

Which is not true; but as many have observed, truth is not a Far Left value.

It’s going to be hard for good things to happen to us as long as we believe such foolishness.