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The Neocons Are Biblically Grounded The
new conservatives, or neocons, are a powerful group in Where
did the neocons’ ideas originate? What is their driving and sustaining
force? All
the leading neocons, from Irving Kristol and his son William Kristol, to
Paul Wolfowitz, Abram Shulsky, and Richard Perle, either studied under, or
independently studied, the teachings of Leo Strauss. The neocon movement
is definitely made up of Straussians. Leo
Strauss was a German Jewish scholar who immigrated to the Believing
that progress is bad because it moves beyond early superstitions and myth,
such as the Bible, Strauss taught an unnatural reverence for the past--specifically
the Jewish past. In a speech entitled,
Progress or Return? The Contemporary Crisis in Western Civilization,
Strauss said, “Judaism is a concern with return; it is not a concern
with progress. ‘Return’ can easily be expressed in biblical Hebrew;
‘progress’ cannot.” Strauss
thought that most people are incapable of living their lives without a
belief in a God who would punish them for disobedience, and reward them
for obedience. In order for the people to know what this God demanded of
them, Strauss, being a student himself of the Twelfth Century influential
Jewish leader Rabbi Maimonides, believed the best bet was to use the
Hebrew Bible. In the editor’s introduction to a collection of Strauss’
writings, Jewish Philosophy and the Crisis of Modernity, Kenneth Hart Green
writes, “Strauss learned from Maimonides that religion is essential to
any healthy political society, and certainly for the moral life of human
beings. Over and above this, Maimonides convinced Strauss that Jewish
religion, based on the Hebrew Bible, is most essential to ground a
‘genuine’ morality for almost every human being.” This
cornerstone idea, that the Jewish religion through the Hebrew Bible should
be used to control the sheep, is what motivates and holds together the
Jewish and Christian neocons. It is the driving force that sparks
increasing and unquestioned The
Hebrew Bible is a collection of writings by ancient Jews to promote
themselves. It’s filled with absurd stories of rivers turning into blood
(Exodus To
start with is Deuteronomy 7:6. This Bible quote has the God of the Hebrew
Bible saying the Jews are, “above all people that are upon the face of
the earth.” Getting into this mindset is a good place to start for the
masses. To serve God’s chosen people is to serve God on earth. The
neocon/Straussian idea of basing society on the Hebrew Bible is working
amazingly well. Of key importance in the Hebrew Bible is I
don’t believe in Bible prophecy, but this quote from Deuteronomy 11:23
could be a picture painted of Superstitious
Christians, such as Pat Robertson, accept the Hebrew Bible as the word of
God, just as certainly as Halliburton overcharges US taxpayers. Wanting to
please the Judeo-Christian God, Robertson believes the borders of Based
on Robertson’s ideas, American youth, and the youth of any country that
is foolish enough to be sucked into taking part in these neocon wars,
better be prepared for much more sacrifice and dying. The borders of [1]
Romesh Ratnesar, “Bush’s Brainiest Hawk”, Time,
28-29, discuss this column in the forum Robert Johnson is a paralegal and a freelance writer in Florida. He was raised Roman Catholic, but after reading Thomas Paine's The Age of Reason, he became a Deist. In 1993 he founded the World Union of Deists and in 1996 he launched the first web site devoted to Deism, www.deism.com
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