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Re: The violence Haim notes is not of multiculturalism, but of monoculturalism
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Jun 21, 2012 1:38 PM
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On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 9:57 AM, jk@israeliteknight.com <jk@israeliteknight.com> wrote: > "As you probably know, population biologists, demographers, > geographers, need not test on the Bible as one of their readings or > sources. I'm sure it's a recommended reading on many a list, but this > is not a book where they learn about science, so given all the other > demands on their time, I bet you get quite a few STEM teachers who've > never even cracked the cover of any edition of that book." > > By definition, Kirby, in the very English language you believe is so lacking (even though most of the world now communicates in that language, with the House of Israel being the biggest promoter of that language), the Holy Bible IS science, it's the world's most accepted science, and most of the 2 billion followers of Jesus in the world DO agree. >
Yes, there's an element of truth in this, partly why I think Anglos lag in their scientific maturity, continuing to foist their Apocalyptic Scenarios (and nuke weapons) on the rest of us.
Although I admit many Anglos do good science, they need to overcome a lot of reflex-conditioning to get there.
That's partly why they go to school, to develop antibodies to the many meme viruses which have lain waste to the average English-speaker's mindset, typically a junkyard of half-baked ideas, a ruin.
> Just like you, I've lived all over the planet and can thus verify that it's only the House of Israel, and NOBODY else, who understands both STEM and Scripture. Nobody else does, because nobody else can. >
Taking you as representative of that House, I would have to agree that your tribe puts a unique spin on things, mostly sewing its seeds in English texts and media.
> As Jesus said "John 10:27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: John 10:28 And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand." Nobody else can hear/understand His Voice, meaning the Word of God. > > All of our Founding Fathers understood this intimately because they spoke and read both Greek and Hebrew and knew how Catholics had undermined it.
In 'The End of Racism', the author posits Racism was so important to the USA psyche precisely because of the "all men created equal" ideology and the expressed promise of freedom for all peoples.
The cognitive dissonance created by enslavement of Africans was stressful, and Jefferson, for one, wrote openly about it. He knew the institution would not withstand the long haul. Only so much transformation happens in one lifetime.
He'd gladly shake hands with Bayard Rustin (Quaker) if he could, and MLK (the civil rights leader), is my reading of the man.
Remember, as a Quaker my heritage is Underground Railroad, active to this day in helping undermine slavery in its many forms.
Even if the facts are as you say, that only House of Israel people really understand science, the fact remains that STEM is widening its radius under the leadership of many a never-read-the-Bible-don't-plan-to types.
The House of Israel no longer has the power to make top STEM teachers read the Bible or Torah, if it ever had that power (in some zip code areas, I'd say it did).
So it's a fact of life that many who teach science (and charge money for so doing) will not be alluding to many Bible stories, though they may go with Ballard's thesis that the Black Sea was created in a sudden / surprising manner, from which the tale of Noah might arise. I attended a lecture of his and found the narrative somewhat persuasive at the time.
Kirby
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