Clerical Wars, Not Religious, Sectarian, Or Civil Wars

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RAMANAM
In the Name of The Father, and of The Son and of The Holy Spirit, Amen.

Countrymen,

ORBIS NON SUFFICIT
SOLUS DEUS SUFFICIT

GEN (R) Barry McCaffrey is quoted recently to the effect that the conflict in Iraq is a civil war. To be disposed to make such a claim, General McCaffrey would be regarding the surface rather than the source, the gross rather than the subtle.

Calling the conflict in Iraq — and now almost everywhere in the world — a civil war is comparable to calling it a sectarian war. It is neither. The conflict in Iraq, and now almost everywhere in the world, is a clerical war, a war created and driven by demonic clergy. It is about ego, not salvation, power, not enlightenment, the profane, not the holy, wealth, boys and food, not enlightenment.

There never has been a religious war or a sectarian war driven by religion. Religions do not go to war, nor do they pile military stores in their sanctuaries.

There have been innumerable clerical wars, wars of ego between self-styled, demonic clergy who pose as political leaders and assert divine authority for such political hegemony as they can achieve manipulating fanaticism in their loyalists.

Quiet the clerics, their enforcement regimes (including their mosques) and their recruitment/training facilities and the conflict will disappear, in Iraq and everywhere.

The clerics are the enemy in this war, no matter how they denominate themselves, Sunni or Shiite, Episcopalian or Evangelical.

Note that everywhere in the world where populations grind in poverty and disease, demonic clergy are the source, the maintainers and also, most shamefully and bitterly for their victims, the decriers of those conditions. It is a racket they have. Two and three hundred years ago that racket was called priest-craft. And well it was! It is the power of delusion in the service of ego, supremely dangerous when operating in the affairs of state.

Why have the nations’ leadership cadres forgotten this truest of all doctrines of the 18th Century Enlightenment? It is shameful that they should, enshrined as it is in the Constitution of the United States and in the foundational documents of other nations.

This doctrine is first proclaimed in the Prophetic Principle delivered in the Old Testament and then reestablished by the Protestant Reformation!

The doctrine is a religious, not a secular one. The danger of clergy inserting themselves into the affairs of state, thereby becoming demonic, is first stated from religion, from the prophetic impulse! Let us appreciate that fact! Enlightenment philosophers did not discover the doctrine on their own. They learned it and applied it from its Old Testament original and its Protestant Reformation orthogenesis!

GEN (R) McCaffrey is superficial and therefore unhelpful and, in my opinion, even hurtful in his analysis of the situation in Iraq.

Quiet the clergy, quiet the conflict. To the best of my knowledge, the key high value target has yet to be included in the Rules of Engagement. The people of Iraq and the whole Middle East would be gratified if they were. They know who hag-rides them. Clergy are alien to Islam and, now, all religions.

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Update 1: VDH: The Origins Of Our Second Civil War

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