Monday, 12 October 2020

Why an atheist and someone who believes in God would have a different attitude to lockdown

 

Israel’s mass hysteria and slide to authoritarianism
Coronavirus pandemic and accompanying government restrictions have spawned a new culture of fear, pitting Israelis against each other. 

14:00  Black Death
15:00  Secular political ideologies stray from the gold standard of marriage.
16:00  Yin and Yang
17:00  Measuring the matriarchy
18:00  Empires, Elysian Fields, Valhalla
19:00  Classical history is very Politically Incorrect. 
20:00  Pater familias
22:00  Thalassocracy
27:00  Courage was encouraged. 
28:00  Belief in an afterlife
29:00  Nihilism
30:00  Cattle
31:00  Claiming to be Christian without believing in the divinity of Christ.
32:00  No longer compulsory to be Christian
33:00  Islam accepts the logic of your laws reflecting your moral system. 
34:00  Judaism declared racist and sexist by liberal judges.
36:00  When you go against the liberal political orthodoxy
37:00  Liberalism is the Western religion. 
38:00  Trump
41:00  Richard Spencer
42:00  Capricious disloyalty
43:00  Feminised men 
45:00  The revolving door of yeah but no
46:00  The point of people having religion
47:00  Identifying a Christian
48:00  There should be as many schools of sharia as countries prepared to adopt Secular Koranism.
49:00  America becoming a one-party state
50:00  Politburo

In a landmark ruling, Central Information Commission puts political parties under the RTI Act
After the order of the full bench of CIC, the parties will be answerable to the citizens regarding their source of funding, how they spend money and choice of candidates for elections, among other issues.


From 16:00 on America no longer being a functioning democracy





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