Superstition: The Folks Who Believed In Witchcraft….

….they’re still around. Today we call them ‘Democrats.’



1. Here’s what I’m talking about:
”The primary magical issue for New England Congregationalists, at least in the 17th century, was witchcraft. Fischer even says that the Puritans in Massachusetts were obsessed with witchcraft in the 1600s. After quoting from a minister named John Eliot in 1644, Fischer explains that Eliot “had no conception of what we would call an accident. There were no random events in Puritan thinking.”
Colonial Superstitions



2.“If you describe events as random, you mean that they do not seem to follow a definite plan or pattern.” Random definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

Democrats, believers in superstition, explain certain events based on superstition….claims that have no verification. While these events “do not seem to follow a definite plan,” they may involve numerous conscious or unplanned decisions. We saw this sort of thing in the results of the 2020 Census where the growth or diminution of populations could be described as ‘random:’ movement to or from a particular city in a particular state.

But the superstition that Democrats most frequently rely on is what they call ‘racism.’ It is as fact-based as ‘witchcraft’ was.



3.If one applies the same view to income levels, or educational levels or incarceration rates, as based on “numerous conscious or unplanned decisions,” rather than oppression, imaginary laws, racism, ‘white supremacy,’ then those excuses become as superstitions about witchcraft. And, they are. Neither exist in reality….but both are believed by Democrat voters.

Say ‘boooo!’



4. And there is a deleterious effect of accepting the superstitions of 'racism:'

According to Professor Jonathan Haidt, in the framework of Intersectionality Theory, “America is said to be one giant matrix of oppression, and its victims cannot fight their battles separately. They must all come together to fight their common enemy, the group that sits at the top of the pyramid of oppression [the witches causing all those problems]: the straight, white, cis-gendered, able-bodied Christian or Jewish… male. This is why a perceived slight against one victim group calls forth protest from all victim groups. This is why so many campus groups now align against Israel.”
Jonathan Haidt, “The Age of Outrage,” City Journal, December 17, 2017.



5. To believe the superstition of 'racism' one must also believe that, without “oppression, imaginary laws, racism, ‘white supremacy,” the exact same ratios of men, women, blacks, whites, tall, short, whatever would occur in every occupation, hobby, endeavor, income group and neighborhood.


And would vote Democrat to avoid that witchcraft thing.
hey it exists....i once turned a guy into a toad.....



Did you use 'spellcheck'?
That's black magic which is no longer used due to it's racist nature.
 
6. When you are a proponent of a major political postulation that has no facts behind it….that’s witchcraft in modern times. Racism fits that definition.



Educated folks might think that pointing out the truth would have provided an epiphany for the rubes who believed in Democrat witchcraft. It wouldn’t; we see the same attempts daily in instructing our Democrat pals, immune to truth, logic or experience
….. they simply continue to believe in and repeat the superstitions: racism! White supremacy! Oppression!!!




“That real-world facts are no obstacle to advancing these ideological slanders was demonstrated in July 2017, when a Google engineer named James Damore wrote an internal memo addressing the assumptions behind such programs, specifically the claim that women were blocked from entering STEM fields because of patriarchal oppression. His memo, which he called “Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber,” examined the many factors besides possible anti-female bias that might lie behind the lower number of women programmers.”
James Damore, “Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber: How Bias Clouds Our Thinking about Diversity and Inclusion,” July 2017,
Wayback Machine 20170809220001/https://di-versitymemo-stat-ic.s3-west-2.a-mazon aws.-com/Googles-logical-Echo-Chamber.pdfber.pdf



Damore included biological factors leading to psychological differences between men and women that might influence the latter’s choice of fields to enter.

Guess how Google responded.



They fired him for providing the antidote to superstition, ……truth.
 
Those who believe in God believe in the supernatural, in the witchy world, as well.
 
Those who believe in God believe in the supernatural, in the witchy world, as well.



Those.....like you, StormDrain......have a religion in which the collective is god....it's your Militant Secularism.

You accept it's pronouncement on faith, as in any religion.....racism for example.


Whittaker Chambers, who turned in Franklin Roosevelt’s second favorite Stalinist in his administration, Alger Hiss (second only to his live-in spy, Harry Hopkins), wrote about the Democrat theology some time ago:

“It [Communism] is not new. It is, in fact, man's second oldest faith. Its promise was whispered in the first days of the Creation under the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil: "Ye shall be as gods." It is the great alternative faith of mankind. Like all great faiths, its force derives from a simple vision. Other ages have had great visions. They have always been different versions of the same vision: the vision of God and man's relationship to God. The Communist vision is the vision of Man without God.
It is the vision of man's mind displacing God as the creative intelligence of the world.” Whittaker Chambers, Witness

While America was founded on the Judeo-Christian faith, Karl Marx’s playground was based on Militant Secularism, Communism.





And today is one of your holidays,.....May Day.
Shouldn't you be out slaughtering the unborn????
 
PC's head is hurting badly today. Yes, you are not the only one who believes in the supernatural. Whether you are a witch remains to be determined.
 
So now the Democrats are the Christians...do you ever stop trying to lie and cheat those that allowed you to move here?

Why Europe was overrun by witch hunts in early modern ...
Between 1400 to 1782, when Switzerland tried and executed Europe’s last supposed witch, between 40,000 and 60,000 people were put to death for witchcraft, according to historical consensus. The...
Christ we got 2 Witches, 2nd and 3rd in line who are an 8th of a heartbeat away from assuming all control.

HOLY SHIT!!!!....Do you people realize this. 2 Witch Bitches flying on brooms destroying mankind
 
PC's head is hurting badly today. Yes, you are not the only one who believes in the supernatural. Whether you are a witch remains to be determined.



You'd rather discuss your religion????


Okey-doke!


“Describing Trump supporters as a cult has become a trope among his Democratic critics. Which seems ironic, considering how the very same crowd in the past four years tended to invest emotionally in whoever they hoped would end Trump's presidency. Special Counsel Robert Muller probably received the lion's share of the prayers, though figures like ex-FBI director James Comey or even Trump's fixer-turned-critic Michael Cohen basked in some limelight.

The Biden hagiography reached an ear-piercing pitch during the inauguration week. A CNN host saw a vision of the president-elect's arms embracing America in the lighting of the Lincoln memorial, while a New York Times editor confessed to experiencing chills upon Biden landing at Joint Base Andrews. One could be excused for seeing such accounts as quasi-religious.” 'Government becomes God': Jacobin's satirical cover literally idolizing Biden strikes nerve


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….they’re still around. Today we call them ‘Democrats.’



1. Here’s what I’m talking about:
”The primary magical issue for New England Congregationalists, at least in the 17th century, was witchcraft. Fischer even says that the Puritans in Massachusetts were obsessed with witchcraft in the 1600s. After quoting from a minister named John Eliot in 1644, Fischer explains that Eliot “had no conception of what we would call an accident. There were no random events in Puritan thinking.”
Colonial Superstitions



2.“If you describe events as random, you mean that they do not seem to follow a definite plan or pattern.” Random definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

Democrats, believers in superstition, explain certain events based on superstition….claims that have no verification. While these events “do not seem to follow a definite plan,” they may involve numerous conscious or unplanned decisions. We saw this sort of thing in the results of the 2020 Census where the growth or diminution of populations could be described as ‘random:’ movement to or from a particular city in a particular state.

But the superstition that Democrats most frequently rely on is what they call ‘racism.’ It is as fact-based as ‘witchcraft’ was.



3.If one applies the same view to income levels, or educational levels or incarceration rates, as based on “numerous conscious or unplanned decisions,” rather than oppression, imaginary laws, racism, ‘white supremacy,’ then those excuses become as superstitions about witchcraft. And, they are. Neither exist in reality….but both are believed by Democrat voters.

Say ‘boooo!’



4. And there is a deleterious effect of accepting the superstitions of 'racism:'

According to Professor Jonathan Haidt, in the framework of Intersectionality Theory, “America is said to be one giant matrix of oppression, and its victims cannot fight their battles separately. They must all come together to fight their common enemy, the group that sits at the top of the pyramid of oppression [the witches causing all those problems]: the straight, white, cis-gendered, able-bodied Christian or Jewish… male. This is why a perceived slight against one victim group calls forth protest from all victim groups. This is why so many campus groups now align against Israel.”
Jonathan Haidt, “The Age of Outrage,” City Journal, December 17, 2017.



5. To believe the superstition of 'racism' one must also believe that, without “oppression, imaginary laws, racism, ‘white supremacy,” the exact same ratios of men, women, blacks, whites, tall, short, whatever would occur in every occupation, hobby, endeavor, income group and neighborhood.


And would vote Democrat to avoid that witchcraft thing.
hey it exists....i once turned a guy into a toad.....



Did you use 'spellcheck'?
to turn him into a toad?.....no.....
 
….they’re still around. Today we call them ‘Democrats.’



1. Here’s what I’m talking about:
”The primary magical issue for New England Congregationalists, at least in the 17th century, was witchcraft. Fischer even says that the Puritans in Massachusetts were obsessed with witchcraft in the 1600s. After quoting from a minister named John Eliot in 1644, Fischer explains that Eliot “had no conception of what we would call an accident. There were no random events in Puritan thinking.”
Colonial Superstitions



2.“If you describe events as random, you mean that they do not seem to follow a definite plan or pattern.” Random definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

Democrats, believers in superstition, explain certain events based on superstition….claims that have no verification. While these events “do not seem to follow a definite plan,” they may involve numerous conscious or unplanned decisions. We saw this sort of thing in the results of the 2020 Census where the growth or diminution of populations could be described as ‘random:’ movement to or from a particular city in a particular state.

But the superstition that Democrats most frequently rely on is what they call ‘racism.’ It is as fact-based as ‘witchcraft’ was.



3.If one applies the same view to income levels, or educational levels or incarceration rates, as based on “numerous conscious or unplanned decisions,” rather than oppression, imaginary laws, racism, ‘white supremacy,’ then those excuses become as superstitions about witchcraft. And, they are. Neither exist in reality….but both are believed by Democrat voters.

Say ‘boooo!’



4. And there is a deleterious effect of accepting the superstitions of 'racism:'

According to Professor Jonathan Haidt, in the framework of Intersectionality Theory, “America is said to be one giant matrix of oppression, and its victims cannot fight their battles separately. They must all come together to fight their common enemy, the group that sits at the top of the pyramid of oppression [the witches causing all those problems]: the straight, white, cis-gendered, able-bodied Christian or Jewish… male. This is why a perceived slight against one victim group calls forth protest from all victim groups. This is why so many campus groups now align against Israel.”
Jonathan Haidt, “The Age of Outrage,” City Journal, December 17, 2017.



5. To believe the superstition of 'racism' one must also believe that, without “oppression, imaginary laws, racism, ‘white supremacy,” the exact same ratios of men, women, blacks, whites, tall, short, whatever would occur in every occupation, hobby, endeavor, income group and neighborhood.


And would vote Democrat to avoid that witchcraft thing.
hey it exists....i once turned a guy into a toad.....



Did you use 'spellcheck'?
to turn him into a toad?.....no.....



He was lucky you hadn't read Kafka's 'Metamorphosis.'
 
PC's head is hurting badly today. Yes, you are not the only one who believes in the supernatural. Whether you are a witch remains to be determined.



You'd rather discuss your religion????


Okey-doke!


“Describing Trump supporters as a cult has become a trope among his Democratic critics. Which seems ironic, considering how the very same crowd in the past four years tended to invest emotionally in whoever they hoped would end Trump's presidency. Special Counsel Robert Muller probably received the lion's share of the prayers, though figures like ex-FBI director James Comey or even Trump's fixer-turned-critic Michael Cohen basked in some limelight.

The Biden hagiography reached an ear-piercing pitch during the inauguration week. A CNN host saw a vision of the president-elect's arms embracing America in the lighting of the Lincoln memorial, while a New York Times editor confessed to experiencing chills upon Biden landing at Joint Base Andrews. One could be excused for seeing such accounts as quasi-religious.” 'Government becomes God': Jacobin's satirical cover literally idolizing Biden strikes nerve


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1611525839254.png
If it is your desire to discuss the religious aspects of Trump's cult as religion, go ahead.
 
PC's head is hurting badly today. Yes, you are not the only one who believes in the supernatural. Whether you are a witch remains to be determined.



You'd rather discuss your religion????


Okey-doke!


“Describing Trump supporters as a cult has become a trope among his Democratic critics. Which seems ironic, considering how the very same crowd in the past four years tended to invest emotionally in whoever they hoped would end Trump's presidency. Special Counsel Robert Muller probably received the lion's share of the prayers, though figures like ex-FBI director James Comey or even Trump's fixer-turned-critic Michael Cohen basked in some limelight.

The Biden hagiography reached an ear-piercing pitch during the inauguration week. A CNN host saw a vision of the president-elect's arms embracing America in the lighting of the Lincoln memorial, while a New York Times editor confessed to experiencing chills upon Biden landing at Joint Base Andrews. One could be excused for seeing such accounts as quasi-religious.” 'Government becomes God': Jacobin's satirical cover literally idolizing Biden strikes nerve


1611525811588.png






1611525839254.png
If it is your desire to discuss the religious aspects of Trump's cult as religion, go ahead.



There is no 'cult' associated with Trump.....your sort simply takes the truth and pretends it applies to the other side.


Your sort called Hussein god, Jesus, and the messiah.

That's a cult.
 
Can you relate that comment to the post to which you linked?
John Eliot believed in God, and he did not ascribe "accident" as a cause of death in cases where the true cause of death was murder.


What does this have to do with the bogus claims of racism, white supremacy, white privilege, or oppression of the underclass?
Why do you keep giving away the fact that you are not an American? Every real American know there is no class(officially) in the US.
 
….they’re still around. Today we call them ‘Democrats.’



1. Here’s what I’m talking about:
”The primary magical issue for New England Congregationalists, at least in the 17th century, was witchcraft. Fischer even says that the Puritans in Massachusetts were obsessed with witchcraft in the 1600s. After quoting from a minister named John Eliot in 1644, Fischer explains that Eliot “had no conception of what we would call an accident. There were no random events in Puritan thinking.”
Colonial Superstitions



2.“If you describe events as random, you mean that they do not seem to follow a definite plan or pattern.” Random definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

Democrats, believers in superstition, explain certain events based on superstition….claims that have no verification. While these events “do not seem to follow a definite plan,” they may involve numerous conscious or unplanned decisions. We saw this sort of thing in the results of the 2020 Census where the growth or diminution of populations could be described as ‘random:’ movement to or from a particular city in a particular state.

But the superstition that Democrats most frequently rely on is what they call ‘racism.’ It is as fact-based as ‘witchcraft’ was.



3.If one applies the same view to income levels, or educational levels or incarceration rates, as based on “numerous conscious or unplanned decisions,” rather than oppression, imaginary laws, racism, ‘white supremacy,’ then those excuses become as superstitions about witchcraft. And, they are. Neither exist in reality….but both are believed by Democrat voters.

Say ‘boooo!’



4. And there is a deleterious effect of accepting the superstitions of 'racism:'

According to Professor Jonathan Haidt, in the framework of Intersectionality Theory, “America is said to be one giant matrix of oppression, and its victims cannot fight their battles separately. They must all come together to fight their common enemy, the group that sits at the top of the pyramid of oppression [the witches causing all those problems]: the straight, white, cis-gendered, able-bodied Christian or Jewish… male. This is why a perceived slight against one victim group calls forth protest from all victim groups. This is why so many campus groups now align against Israel.”
Jonathan Haidt, “The Age of Outrage,” City Journal, December 17, 2017.



5. To believe the superstition of 'racism' one must also believe that, without “oppression, imaginary laws, racism, ‘white supremacy,” the exact same ratios of men, women, blacks, whites, tall, short, whatever would occur in every occupation, hobby, endeavor, income group and neighborhood.


And would vote Democrat to avoid that witchcraft thing.
hey it exists....i once turned a guy into a toad.....



Did you use 'spellcheck'?
to turn him into a toad?.....no.....



He was lucky you hadn't read Kafka's 'Metamorphosis.'

It's unfortunate you didn't understand Metamorphosis message.
 

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