Theological Science*and Jesus Christ, VI
If one studies the history of the USA, one will learn that the power of non believers began to grow slowly after Abe Lincoln was assassinated. The non believers had very little power at Abe’s time because he secured ‘the people’ against those people who believed in slavery and secured ‘the people’ against proponents of the godless laissez-faire economic system. Today, only President Kennedy would follow Abe to secure ‘the people’ against godlessness.
The failure of the U.S. economy today is clearly explained by the absence of presidential leaders like Abe and JFK. They would reject Republican party ideas such as small government and they would reject Democratic party ideas such as labor unions.
The present situation of a nation is always important. But the future of a nation is also important. Bankers, CEO’s, universities, etc. cannot guide the people of a nation into the future. For instance, banks know how to make loans to people who need a car, home, farm seed, etc. Today’s bank bailouts prove that our bankers are unable to guide a nation.
The future of ‘the people’ is the responsibility only of a representative government of, by, and for ‘the people. Thus, ‘the people’ must reject ideas such as small government, free enterprise, laissez-faire economics, and labor unions. The same old stuff will not work. Only national goals will move a nation forward.
Jesus taught 'self knowledge.' But no human can know everything. Thus, specializing and working together is the self knowledge taught by Jesus. His teaching will produce the only real wealth of a nation.
* Theological science unifies scientific thoughts with people’s thoughts about God.
2 Comments:
At 3:16 AM, Anonymous said…
Absence of logic is a genuine and serious fault, and Mr. George Shollenberger, the Author, inadvertently provides evidence that absence of logic may well be a problem, by claiming that "Only the reviews of believers should guide your thoughts about this book." That is, you should not consider the opinion of anyone whose adult ego state is not heavily parent-contaminated. A book that can't stand up to critical examination by anyone with a properly functioning adult can only be a waste of time and money, so thank you, Mr. Shollenberger, for your clear demonstration that your book is not worth buying, or even reading.
At 11:11 AM, George Shollenberger said…
Response to Nick Asuc, Newton,
Here is one more logician who never read my book and wants to pass judgment on my thoughts. When are our logicians going to wake up to dialectical thinking?
It is logical thinking that is ruining the life of Americans.
George
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