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Radio Hosts: “God allowed Orlando killings”

Religiously deluded Zionists excuse radical Islamist acts of violence 

On the afternoon of June 16, Michael Medved attempted to answer a question from a caller to his national radio show. The caller had asked why people pray to God and invoke his assistance after a horrific event like the recent mass murders in Florida, since it would seem that the deity must’ve known about – and therefore allowed – the killings. Medved’s mind-numbingly delusional response was that “God actually controls this world” and that, yes indeed, “he allowed the acts of terror.”

The God of Love and Mercy

For those who don’t know, Medved is a devoted believer in an ancient, bloody, Middle Eastern cult religion that worships a now long-dead genocidal terrorist, Jehovah, aka “the God of love and mercy”. The original followers of this religion, the Israelites, indeed committed terrorism and genocide against an entire people, willingly killing every man, woman, child and infant in their mother’s arms that they could, and stole their lands, as commanded by their loving, merciful God. Their descendants rule those lands to this day, still enslaving the distant descendants of the people that survived the genocide.

Medved’s views are shared by Dennis Prager, another L.A.-based radio host. Prager actually said, “The killing of innocents is good if God says it’s good.” That same, degenerate view supports and excuses the people who follow a different insane cult, with an equally non-existent godby which they justify their barbaric killing of innocents, such as in Paris, Brussels, Orlando, etc.

A Supreme Level of Arrogance

Both Medved and Prager are stubborn supporters of that small Middle Eastern country, whose never-to-be-realized ambitions for world supremacy have only resulted in their attaining a supreme level of arrogance that bespeaks their utter lack of understanding and awareness of the actual destiny that awaits them, forged by centuries of complete disregard for the immutable law of cause and effect*, as also foretold by the Tiberian prophet their forefathers persecuted.

Such is the substance of Zionism, which is not the same as Judaism, although there are Jews along with non-Jews that are Zionists. Unfortunately, anti-Semitism has developed from certain misunderstandings, as well as deliberate falsifications, etc.

Delusional religious indoctrination is the only explanation for what allows these otherwise intelligent men to believe and utter such dangerously imbecilic nonsense to their listeners. And they’ve certainly, proudly pounded such mind rot into their own children’s heads, beginning at an early age when they are defenseless against the illogical, fearful, superstitious nonsense.

Pick Up the Phone, Will Ya?

Of course these beliefs are based in millennia old writings and myths by primitive peoples who’d never seen a match, bicycle or flashlight but presumed themselves to be chosen as the pinnacle of human development by a creator-god. Their supposed god apparently still hasn’t himself discovered such modern day conveniences as the internet, let alone radio, TV – or even a phone – by which he could decisively, globally establish his existence, if not his supposed wisdom, morality, etc., let alone the superiority of one group of human beings over another.

Almost 20 years ago, I sent information to Medved and Prager on the Billy Meier case and I was interviewed by Medved. The depth of his understanding was expressed by his comparing the drawing of Semjase to Yvette Mimeux, a French actress. Medved is also a movie critic who has clearly, long ago, lost his ability to discern reality from fiction.

In 2002, I also sent him a copy of And Still They Fly, containing the Henoch Prophecies which, among other things, contain the specific warnings about Islam attacking France, all of Europe being shaken by the warriors and fanatics of Islam, the recent Russian military movements, the recent Ebola epidemic – and the warning about the two coming US civil wars, which now appear to be absolute certainties.

I recently sent Medved and Prager emails reminding them of all this, etc. But there was not, and will not be, any response from them. Unfortunately, like millions of Americans, as well as other people all over the world, they are afflicted with what Meier refers to as god-delusion and god-delusion insanity. This all-pervasive condition is considered the norm by multitudes of true believers, none of whom understand that believing in a supernatural Guy-in-the-Sky, who controls everything and knowingly allows terrorism and mass murder, is itself a clear sign of insanity.

Quite a Joker

This is the same “God” that gave us the first example of divine child abuse (albeit a grown child) when he gave the famous just-testing, just-kidding  command to Abraham to plunge a knife into his son Isaac. Quite a joker. But Medved and Prager uncritically accept and endorse this hogwash and thereby effectively make the case for radical Islamist terrorism, along with that of Israel and the US. We simply call Israeli and American terrorism by other euphemistic names.

Why should we be at all concerned about the insidious, ever-increasing, worldwide fanatical Islamist terrorism, when it’s obviously part of the “divine plan” by a capricious sadist worshipped by confused and fearful people everywhere, in one cult religion or another? It would also seem that the god of Israel, the god of “this good Christian nation” and the god of Islam are all different one-and-only-supreme beings, with the god of Islam currently proving to be more sadistically successful and negatively powerful than the two other supposed gods. Maybe now we can understand the reason the first one-and-only-god long ago said, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me”, i.e. because the person named Jehovah knew that he wasn’t the only high-tech psychopath vying for control over the human beings of Earth.

So, according to Medved “God allows” radical Islam to “kill the infidels”, which Prager says is “good if God says it’s good”. Their glib gab would also excuse fundamentalist Christian preachers who spew anti-gay rhetoric to incite the feeble-minded in the “name of God”.

 Tapped Here with the Inmates

Such practical things as the clear recommendation from the Plejaren and Meier about how to stop the IS will of course also remain absolutely invisible to these zealots and masters of moral relativism, who have no understanding of the law of cause and effect. You can bet that even though they believe that God’s in on the whole abominable mayhem, they still pray to him to do…something, I guess. And we all know just what a great track record Sky Daddy has for answering prayers.

Hard to accept as it may be, those of us who see that these deities have no existence in reality  are understandably further depressed by the realization that, nonetheless, we are trapped here along with the inmates in a massive insane asylum. As I’ve said before, I have no respect for people’s religious beliefs, since they’re patently insane, never to be proven, and have led to unnecessary bloodshed since their inception. So ludicrous are they that their confused proponents like Medved and Prager end up endorsing and justifying merciless terrorism and killing.

Of course it’s ironic that people like Medved and Prager, and other true believers in Judeo-Christian religions, have no idea of the real truth, let alone the millennia-old warnings by the prophets that they erroneously associate with their religions.

The Antidote

The antidote to this lunacy is to be found in the non-religious, belief-free, spiritual teaching. The teaching of the truth, the spirit and the life as presented by the seven prophets is to be found in The Goblet of the Truth, with additional, in-depth information in such books as The Psyche, The Might of the Thoughts and The Way to Live, all available here.

*429th Contact, July 1 behind the 1th, 2006

In Jerusalem the few still living people will wade in ankle-deep human blood.”

See also: The Obsession

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michael greenup

I am around these Delusional Brainwashed Humans and you have said it all very well. It doesn’t make it any better trying to live a spiritual evolving life when the whole world is becoming more insane everyday. Thanks

michael greenup

I have found that the more I take in the true teachings of the spirit teachings of Creation the teachings of Life the less patients I have with these brainwashed irresponsible Religious earth Humans. To have to listen to them speak is Poison to My ears. I really need to get away from this and soon.
About the 800 year mark. I did read that we could change to at the 200 year mark and if Not we had another chance at the 400 year time period. If Not it would all come to a end at the 800 year time period from now. 800 years is way to long when you think of how many incarnations we will have to in that time period? What will we be coming back to? What kind of bodies will be available to incarnate into? These are very serious questions. Not looking good for us if we fall short of speeding this up. MG

Gordon Barnes

Ah..ye old “My god’s better than your god” argument. Its nice to know that people still exist today that state “god told me to do it”.

Please can I fast forward 800 years Michael. On another note, here in the UK, 22nd June is the vote to leave the good old EU. Call me cynical, but something tells me if the government doesn’t get what it wants then by some miraculous fiddling they might find some miscounted votes on the “Stay in EU” side of things, just like the George Bush election in 2000.

Salome
Gordon Barnes
UK

Terry Carch

Hi MH: Could you please fast track me 800 years too? Need to get away from these stupid god-believing primitives who want nothing more than to destroy anyone who doesn`t believe in a god or God or whatever religious non sence these yokas like Medvede and Prager believe in,. Thanks from a law abiding spiritualist who believes Billy and the P`s:-))))

Gordon Barnes

Thanks Michael where do I insert my credit card. This reminds me of a classic Monty Python sketch. “I had a lovely supper, and all I said to my wife was that piece of halibut was good enough for Jehovah.” Cue the stoning!

Kenneth

Michael,

Good article! It’s incredible just how mind numbingly ignorant and illogical people can be, even after they’re presented with the truth. Millions of people worldwide work with and in logical systems and situations every day, but when it comes a belief in their religion and their god, logic goes out the window. I’ve given Billy’s Teaching too many friends and relatives; the majority of them just do not get it. I’m looking for another way to approach them; I get the mouth breather, dear in the headlights look, then they say; “you don’t believe in God?” Their ignorance and lack of understanding of the Truth is equivalent to digging through a granite wall with a spoon.

Sincerely
Kenneth

Matthew Deagle

Considering that one of the leading rabbis in his time, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, said that the Holocaust was an act of God who was “amputating a diseased limb of Judaism”, this is not surprising.

Carolyn Snyder

Some of the Orthodox Jews view the Holocaust as a punishment from God for the sins of European Jewry, departing from the Kabballah and the old teachings of the prophets into an age of materialism and hedonism.

Tyler Rutland

Thx for the post MH.
I didn’t think I was so irresponsible, but I felt it deep down anyway, because I wasn’t saying anything. I’m glad Billy’s words can always set me straight.
Time to learn more and get involved more politically, and at least add my own opinions.

Matt Knight

Very good article Michael. So, good in fact that I really do need to ensure there is no chosen one left in you somewhere by drawing your attention to the fact that the Jehovah link is dead… as is Jehovah, of course, thank goodness! . 🙂

Carolyn Snyder

That must’ve been the god that Nietzsche declared to be dead at the end of the nineteeth century. . . . . Thus Spoke Zarathustra.

Tyler Rutland

Lol. Nice 😛

Kenneth

Michael,
This is from G-man.
Kenneth

Both Medved and Prager were on DCIS’ radar due to their comments, books, etc., and influence on younger, impressionable military people as well as contractors. This nonsense about a good “God” allowing things to happen is utter stupidity. These people contribute to the chaos.
RB

Kenneth

Defense Criminal Investigative Service:
DCIS special agents are entrusted to investigate cases of suspected criminal activity committed against the U.S. Government military organizations and employees

Sheila Clark

And who investigates the criminal activity done by military organizations to their own citizens?

George Champaninh

Even at the young age of 12, I never understood this illogical reasoning. For example, a car accident occurs, survivors would “Thank God” they are alive, but wouldn’t be upset that “god” put them in that position in the first place. I would be pissed at any god that I felt would constantly and at any moment put my life on the line for his ill pleasure or to test if i “believe”. That’s the most absurd logic any human could have.

Kenneth

This absurd “logic” is the backbone of any religion.

matt lee

And it tickles my funnybones, oh how idiotic but that’s magic

Terry Carch

Hey MH Could you please fast track me 800 years so I too can get away from these stupid religious fanatics who insist on making us suffer for our sins and killing us all in the two coming civil wars and WW4 etc,etc,etc?

Scott Antes

An objective observation: As a spiritually-minded person, I find it both offensive and ironically amusing that people on this blog ridicule religions and religious people. I don’t mean to offend anyone by saying this; much of the language on this blog just doesn’t seem like very spiritual speech to me—in fact, just the opposite. Yet, I hear all this talk about The Spiritual Teachings. Spirituality is about understanding, respect, love, compassion, virtue, acceptance, etc. A spiritual person would never defame someone else because of his or her beliefs. As a scientist, I deal in facts—not beliefs, but I respect my fellow humans too much to poke fun at what they hold most sacred.

As Michael pointed out one day, most humans are indoctrinated (by parents, churches, peers, advertising, social media, etc.) from the time they’re infants to believe this, that, or the other is the only way to think and behave. In other words, they’re packaged in a box, and sealed as tightly the packer can seal in order to protect them from exposure to alternate views. Thus, they can’t help thinking any other way unless seriously spiritual people guide them by example. Is name-calling and ridiculing others setting a spiritual example for them? I don’t think so. Mocking people and calling them names is divisive, not unifying.

Please don’t get me wrong; I definitely recognize and condemn fanaticism (religious and otherwise), but fanatics represent a minority, not a whole. We all make choices, none of them “bad” or “good.” Some choices simply are less or more effective than others. Some are rewarding, others result in tragedy. Either way, the judgment call is a matter of opinion and perspective. Believing in a Supreme Being, a pantheon of gods, or no god at all, is a matter of choice that people make. We all have an innate human right to make such choices as we see fit—or that we’ve been “programmed” to see fit. Personally, I would be highly offended (not very spiritual, I know) to have anyone tell me that any way of thinking I might have is “right” or “wrong.” Thus, I don’t impose my way of thinking on him or her, either.

Sheila Clark

Hi Scott, the way you talk about the spiritual “teachings” makes me think you know nothing about it. The truth is harsh. It’s not pretty or non-judgemental. Yes people do make good or bad choices, not just airy fairy, anything goes choices. If you feel offended, I think that is good. For example, in your world are you saying as a scientist if one of your co-workers came to a wrong conclusion, you would applaud him/her because nothing is every wrong or right because it’s how one perceives it?

Brock Bradford

I wish we had a branch of science that would put to test and explore the so called spiritual teachings. The time of belief belongs to the primitive man…

Andrew Grimshaw

G’Day Scott,
The reason I don’t respect the religions of others is due to the body count, oceans of blood, profit etc.
When you say, We all make choices, none of them “bad” or “good.” are you saying you’ve read your fair share of neale donald walsch?
I choose to smoke, stop everyone else telling me how bad it is! 😉
Choices and mistakes are not interchangeable.
One can choose to drive their car over another person, purposefully. One can hit the accelerator instead of the brake, accidentally.

I have a little saying (which is in no way directed at you, professor): some people need to be told they’re stupid, otherwise they’ll never know.
I’m still a work in progress ;->

Matt Knight

Scott Andes,

You describe a weak position. I was brought a Christian and used to get tapped round the back of the head by my two older brothers, for asking “questions” about Why Jesus was crucified, What’s the purpose, What does Sin really mean, etc? This questioning went on into my young and adult Artwork. I would have preferred to have not had this in my system to need art as therapy whilst missing many opportunities afforded to me by my intelligence and skill – although I’m doing OK.

Reading the true spiritual teaching from Billy, flashed me back to when I came upon the word “Immanuel” in the Modern King James version of the Bible and went “Duh…” “It makes no sense” “It says here his name is Immanuel?” and filling up and getting excited that people had missed this and asking my dad about it and he said, “Immanuel means Prince of peace” and for a very brief moment I accepted his version before going back to the sound of japing Crows from the trees outside screaming, “Nah” “Nah” “Nah” as a destraction to all the BS we were being fed.

We control ourselves. All outside controls are only as bad as our acquiescing to them in our minds and we should not encourage that in, either, ourselves, first and foremost, and therefore others. There is truth. There is right and wrong. Just don’t get so het up about it so as to want to rule it out because it’s uncomfortable or not nice. Question everything inside of yourself and get those answers.

Carolyn Snyder

I agree with Scott, that in many cases religious beliefs do more good than harm for people. In my life encounters with people of every description, I have generally noticed that people feel more secure and happy participating in a non-threatening religion which encourages them to live in a harmonious and peaceful way with each other. I’m talking about Christians in general here. You might want to explore Michael Hesemann, who has done a lot of work for Billy Meier’s cause in the past twenty-five or so years. There’s no more devout Catholic than Michael. . . . . just observing and not drawing any conclusions here. . . .

matt lee

Scott we earthlings are indeed stupid you and I included and this is fact so we should all be offended at ourselves for getting offended when others call us stupid and any other names for how could we have the gall to deem ourselves anything other than stupid with so many bad things we have done to our fellow human beings and to this planet.
Number one rule to spiritual path/way/principle I have learnt thus far is to first have the modesty to accept the reality of truth or rather the truth of reality for what it is without egoism and self aggrandizing.
Remember genuine spirituality is not tainted by religion and its falsity
This is why Billy mentions the pope and other religious figureheads as comporting themselves
I reckon they should be awarded with the academy awards for best play acting and false modesty but then again vastajority of earthlings also deserve this award.

Terry Carch

Why is it that certain people on this planet still insist on going to church,temple,moskl, etc still devout to beliving in areligion and praying believing in such an entity that just isn`t there God,gods whatwver? How are we ever going to straiten these people out to get their heads out of the sandbox and into the spiritual teachings and the laws of Creatiion etc? This is the ONLY world that has religions,pplitics,corporations,mmilitarisms! What can we do to right the wrongs of this world so that we can all join The Plejaren Federation and all these other much more advanced worlds in such a big vast cosmic and many many many universes and other federations too?

Chris Lock

Re: “The killing of innocents is good if God says it’s good.”
Any god that says, “Killing of innocents is good.” would be a repugnent god of unmitigated evil. Enough said.
When will these delusionals ever learn? It would not be surprising to see them take around 800 years to extract themselves from their insideous insanity.

Tyler Rutland

Hey come on 🙂 Let’s follow the leading thought from in MH’s blog post then, that answers that question “What can I do to help?” so that we can speed along the process faster!

matt lee

hi tyler yes its a good question.
don’t believe in religion is a good start.
do no harm is another and from here live and help live progressing to the 12 commandments with everything associated with it in between and then the creationa spiritual laws and principles if you can.

Adrian Martinez

This was by far my biggest issue with Christianity. I asked my father once if a person is a very good moral person…one that helps others, cares about others, loves deep, etc. but does not take Jesus Christ as his lord and Savior, will that person go to hell? He told me yes. Because he didn’t take Jesus as his lord and Savior they go to hell. How crazy is that??? That was when I knew something was wrong. It frustrates me to no end. My father is such a good man… and he believes this. SMH! (Shake my head)

Barry Smith

The masses are given a choice, join Jesus or burn in hell . Is that really a choice ? Setup to steer every one to Jehovah rules. The bible tricks you with something you already have -an immortal spirit that does not die or sleep in the deepest sleep…another story that drives me crazy – no thinking person puts it together, for god so loved the world he drowned\killed the entire population of earth save 7 people.how could one serve a god that would murder the entire planet, and animals, ..

matt lee

hi barry
actualy the bible is the best piece of mind controlling literature there ever was.
if you want to play God to some natives in another less developed planet you would definitely take the bible and thump it over peoples heads.

Andrew Grimshaw

If heaven is full of Christians
Hell is the place for me.
😉

Sheila Clark

Welcome to hell Andrew! The air conditioning is not working at the moment so please dress appropriately.

Philip Brandel

Its an interesting thing to be continuously lied to by ones fellow man/woman and not feel deep down a wrong needing to be rectified. It will not always happen with chocolates and flowers, talking reason with each other. Sometimes the only way we can truly have respect, deep seeded feelings, knowledge, wisdom, love for one another is with the cold stark truth. As much as the masses, individual doesn’t always want to hear it. When one is so willing to lie to themselves, let alone their fellow human for the sole purpose, reason, source within beliefs, it becomes something as an individual, within the whole, a cause and effect with the utmost impact on us all. Is a chaotic, backwards thing to live in a world of beliefs, lies, fairy tales. As these things are taken as the norm, instead of the basic truth. Always brings me back to santa, easter bunny, tooth fairy, dori, jesus christ, dumbo…… all lies that even within this basic aspect must be peacefully fought…. far from even needing respect?
It seems when we stop putting people to account simple lies turn into death, destruction, all things that effect every single one of us….. neutral positively as the plain truth in the physical world.
Glad among-st more pressure, negative words, scorns I have tried my hardest to not lie to my daughter about these very simple lies within our American ‘culture’…. that have turned into the worst of humanity, mainly because people just wont -change-… the reasons seem endless, among st those that just do nothing.

matt lee

phantasmagoric!
hi phil yeah it really is
i am beginning to suspect that we do indeed have two brains instead of two hemispheres.
one for the truth and one for phantasmagoria and usually the latter wins out for some imexplicabe reason

Robert Forrest

When I was a kid my mom used to take me to Sunday services. I could never get my thoughts around a god. It always seemed to me that God came from outer space. So he could not have made everything, since that’s where came from. It all seemed like such BS. Thankfully my mom did not stay with it for very long. I only liked going because I got to sport my Sunday best clothes, but other than that it was very boring. I rember some real nut jobs that used to teach their classes. It’s the kind of insanity that always looks for company. Like a wonderland tea party. Religion of the looking glass. Man do we have our fill of these folks. What ever voice tells them to do or think the horrible deeds that they attribute to, God told me to do it. It would seem that God and his followers are a bunch of insane low life’s. Thanks for article MH……..REALLY there is fast tracking to the future!!!!???? Sign me up. Salome Robert.

Tyler Rutland

Aw, hey MH, don’t be too depressed eh? You’re making lots of positive effect – don’t you even know it? Every day we’re a little bit closer to realising our success, and nature’s always there for us to rekindle our awe. If I read your post correctly, why not go for a nice long nature walk this week and watch some squirrels run by, or if you have the little hopping birds that are around here in southern Ontario, they are so cute and adorable too xD Just watching em hop hop around always makes me happier. You soo deserve to have some serious respite and take time for yourself. I even told Catherine Mossman as such when she came by to visit me at my home, as your name came up in a conversation 🙂