Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey #fundie #wingnut christorchaos.com

[From "Irrelevant to Rioters, Looters and Their Apologists: The Binding Precepts of the Divine and Natural Laws"]

The devil is a mocker and a scorner. He is also the proto-revolutionary as it was the rebellion he fomented against God in Heaven that caused many angels to follow him
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The adversary’s role as the first revolutionary or radical was noted by one his many minions in the Twentieth Century, Saul Alinsky, in Rules for Radicals
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Alinsky[…]thus identified how the adversary seeks to agitate men into hating the “other side.” This is the defining characteristic of all revolutions as each has been based in what can be called the “ideology of hatred”
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Martin Luther, for example, came to hate the very means of his salvation, the Catholic Church, after he had fallen prey to the tempter’s deceptions to persist in his wanton sins of lechery, gluttony, and drunkenness[…]Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s reaffirmation of hardened sinners in their lives of perdition is one of the many reasons that he[…]praises Martin Luther so much

The French Revolution[…]was an open and undisguised revolution against God and all preexisting social order, resulting in the triumph of “Man” and his supposed “rights”
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There is no need to write at length about the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse case
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Rather than wait for facts to become clear after the shooting of a black man, professional race-baiters see rioting and looting as their first and only means of responding to tragedies
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Kyle Rittenhouse’s “original sin” was seeking to defend business establishments that were owned primarily by members of various racial and ethnic minorities from riots
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Those who have protested loud and long about the “sacrosanct” nature of the November 3, 2020[…]can never accept any kind of electoral outcome, jury verdict or judicial decision that runs contrary to their totalitarian worldview

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