Saturday, May 7, 2022

AGEISM IS THE NEW RACISM


 

AGEISM IS THE NEW RACISM
by Dr. Robert D. Hosken

 

 

Do not reject me "Ageism is just as much a subconscious bias as is racism." This is a quotation from the conclusion of my M.Th. thesis that I recently completed: you can find it in the middle of this paragraph, where it delves into the implications of St. Augustine's misinterpretation of Romans 5:12 that became the foundation for his doctrine of predestination. Read it!

Predestination is a form of fatalism: that's just the way God made you and there is nothing you can do about it, it's your fate. What does predestination have to do with ageism? Like racism, which is too often so embedded in our culture that we are unconscious of it, ageism is a subconscious bias. Western Christianity has trained us to think in terms of "the elect" versus "the damned" or "us" versus "them" – "we" are the good guys and "they" are the bad guys. Human differences such as age or race or nationality or religion or political positions can often divide people into "us" versus "them." We want to associate with people who are "like us."

Racism has become a hot topic in the U.S., so now it's "cool" to be anti-racist. But most people are still totally unaware of their ageism bias. Many children and younger adults feel somewhat uncomfortable around elderly people and avoid them. Why? Because they're different. This is the same reason that many people avoid disabled people or poor people: we don't want to think about falling into poverty, or having an accident or illness that leaves ourselves disabled, or growing old and dying. Psychologists call this "the normalcy bias" - when things are going well for us, we want to think that our situation is "normal" and things will always continue on as normal, being just like they always have been.

But what is the result of this subconscious bias of ageism? When we are in a group of people and see an older person, we might tend to look the other way, we turn to talk with someone else, in other words, we ignore "those people." It sometimes even comes out in crude, hurtful words such as – "You're using up too much Social Security!" or "You're breathing our oxygen!" – both which are just another way of saying – "I wish you were dead!" Christina Lagarde of the International Monetary Fund has been quoted as saying, "Old people live too long and this is a risk for the global community."

As I have mentioned before, to hate someone doesn't need to result in doing mean things or saying such crude, hurtful words. The word "hate" in Russian is "nenavidet" which translated literally is "not look at" or in other words, to look the other way, to ignore someone. Elderly people who are placed in nursing homes and don't receive visits from family or friends can sometimes die of loneliness, a real diagnosis that doctors can put on a death certificate. You don't have to shoot, stab or poison someone to hate or kill him – just ignore him! I saw a sign once in a dentist's office – "Ignore your teeth and they'll go away." And if you ignore elderly people, they'll go away too, but sometimes not without a struggle.

In psychology, there is a phenomenon called "spread" – for example, someone sees a person with Down syndrome and subconsciously thinks of him as "a mongoloid idiot." Some people with Down syndrome, however, have a higher education and successful careers, but the stereotype image of the Mongol-like flattened facial shape is often associated with mental disability, so people "spread" the latter condition to everyone having the former condition. The same is true of ageism: when people think of growing old (which they try not to think of!), they have a mental image of someone who is experiencing mental decline, is forgetful, unstable on his feet, or likely has one disability or another: "One foot in the grave" is a common expression. But there are many older people who go to the gym or exercise outdoors and whose minds are sharp and their bodies are healthy. In Job 12:2-4a we read: "No doubt, but you are the people, And wisdom shall die with you. But I have understanding as well as you; I am not Inferior to you: Yes, who doesn't know such things as these? I am like one who is a joke to his neighbor." Job’s friends thought he was less than human or stupid, a butt of jokes: he must have done something bad for all those calamities to come on him. Don't spread!

My wife Cheryl is a nurse who has worked occasionally in nursing homes: she loves to listen to the older folks' stories. Their lives are full of stories, they have experienced some amazing things and learned valuable lessons – they want to tell their story to someone before they pass away. They are lonely. So Cheryl sits with them and listens. It's good therapy... for both of them! And the elderly just might have some gems of wisdom to share with the younger generations that could save them a great deal of pain, distress, and expense! Job 12:12 states: "With aged men is wisdom, In length of days understanding." Recall the saying – "He who will not learn from the mistakes of history is bound to repeat them." Both euthanasia and abortion are a denial of the sacredness of human life because we are not just animals or assets and liabilities on a balance sheet, we are created in God's image to be able to partake of the Divine nature (2 Peter 1:4).

In Acts ch. 19, we read about how the Apostle Paul preached the Gospel in Ephesus, it rankled "a certain man named Demetrius, a silversmith, who made silver shrines of Artemis, brought no little business to the craftsmen" (v. 24). Artemis was a sex goddess, similar to the pagan fertility goddess Astarte in the Old Testament. Pagan idol worship was quite often linked to temple prostitution and human sacrifice because polytheism leads to polyamory (polygamy, polyandry, and homosexual acts) and the sacrifice of unwanted babies to Moloch: what you really believe determines how you behave. We read about this evil practice in the OT book of 2 Kings 23:6-7 (ERV) – "Josiah removed the Asherah pole from the Lord's Temple. He took the Asherah pole outside the city to the Kidron Valley and burned it there. Then he beat the burned pieces into dust and scattered the dust over the graves of the common people. Then King Josiah broke down the houses of the male prostitutes who were in the Lord's Temple. Women also used these houses and made little tent covers to honor the false goddess Asherah." The Asherah pole was a phallic symbol used for pagan worship that included prostitution and homosexual acts.

Demetrius and his fellow-craftsmen made a good deal of money off idolatry and the sex trade linked to it, and didn't want their business threatened – "Not only is there danger that this our trade come into disrepute, but also that the temple of the great goddess Artemis will be counted as nothing, and her majesty destroyed, whom all Asia and the world worships" (v. 27). This led to a huge riot in the city of Ephesus. In today's terms, the pagan practice of abortion and selling slaughtered babies' body parts is big business, so limiting it really upsets both the sex addicts and the moneymakers. Moneygrubbing is also involved in the euthanasia of elderly and disabled people who "cost too much to keep alive" – so an overdose of narcotics "will take care of that problem."

Human life must be considered sacred from conception to natural death. The recent U.S. Supreme Court's decision that cancels the Roe v. Wade ruling has caused a great uproar of rioting leftists who for the past five decades have aided and abetted the murder of over 63,000,000 unborn babies (and an unknown number of babies born alive after surviving attempted abortions). That would come to over 1,200,000 people being murdered every year for the past five decades: if we think of it in terms of one major city in the U.S. being obliterated every year for 50 years, we begin to comprehend the awful, enormous, horrifying magnitude of this genocide. And because a disproportionately high percentage of these murders are Afro-Americans, we should consider it a form of ethnic cleansing. America needs to repent of and stop these pagan atrocities! Find out more here: Here's How to Reach the World.

(Also available as a PDF at www.Agape-Biblia.org/literatura/#ageism.)

 


 

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Monday, April 25, 2022

If I Didn't Speak Out, I Wouldn't Be a True Christian


 

'If I Didn't Speak Out, I Wouldn't Be a True Christian'

 

Nina BelyayevaMoscow Times, Apr. 8: Nina Belyayeva has fled Russia because a "case" (criminal investigation) was being opened against her. Once it is opened, there is virtually no escape. In this article, Nina Belyayeva explained why she opposed the war – and is paying the price.

She is a deputy of the Voronezh regional council from the Communist Party (!) and spoke out against the war in Ukraine at a council session. "I am against the decision that was made by the president and against the what is happening today on the territory of the "sovereign state of Ukraine. I consider what is happening to be a war crime," Belyayeva said.

After her statement, the deputies demanded that Belyayeva be expelled from the council for what they called "speeches directed against the nation." The deputies also removed her from the deputy ethics commission and requested that the prosecutor's office evaluate her actions. She has since left the country. (Imagine that: standing up against war crimes is considered "unethical" in Russia!)

Belyayeva told The Moscow Times why she decided to speak out against the war and whether she regrets her words: "You have to ask yourself: What would Jesus Christ say? Ask yourself: Would you want to be 'liberated' like this? To have people come into your home with this kind of 'deliverance' and 'brotherly love'?"

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Saturday, April 9, 2022

The Aftermath of Destruction in Post-Soviet Countries


 

The Aftermath of Destruction in Post-Soviet Countries

 

I'm too old for socialism I've lived 22+ years in Central Europe during the communist era and in Russia during and after the collapse of the USSR, when my wife and I experienced ONE MILLION PERCENT INFLATION in Russia, people literally dying of heart attacks while waiting in long lines to exchange their "old Rubles" for "new Rubles" before the old Rubles expired and became worthless. We've seen people break down the doors of a grocery store when milk was being delivered in order to buy it before it's gone. I keep my ration card for tobacco and vodka as a reminder of that era.

These days, all sorts of people, mostly ignorant, are spouting all sorts of conspiracy theories and self-blaming explanations for the war in Ukraine. After spending much of my past 60+ years studying about, learning the languages, and living at a subsistence level along with the masses in those countries, I think that I have a fairly good understanding of what is taking place there and why: The Loss of Internalized Morality. In a Christian-based society, parents teach their children basic virtues such as "be kind," "tell the truth, don't tell lies," "respect other people's property," etc. Even though parents might not personally believe in Christ, they have absorbed this from our culture. But increasingly, this is fading away.

In the Soviet Union, however, such basic virtues were abandoned and people felt they had to be ruthless, tell lies, and steal simply in order to survive. What we consider to be normal business practices such as honoring one's contractual word, selling at a fair markup, paying taxes, etc. – these were thrown out the window when private business was declared to be criminal activity. The result of criminalizing business was that only criminals engaged in business, killing, stealing, practicing deceit, making enormous profit, and not paying taxes. Even since 1991's collapse Soviet Union when private business was legalized, the criminal mindset continues to dominate business and private ethics.

Russians burning Bibles IN IRPIN, RUSSIAN "ORCS" BURNED THOUSANDS OF BIBLES. This photo of the fire-disfigured Bibles was posted on Facebook. "Irpin [a suburb of Kyiv]... Thousands of Bibles were burned by the horde... What else can you expect from Satanists... Russian false shepherds bless these demons for such deeds... These freaks are devil's servants, not servants of God," the commentary says.

Russian soldiers also executed the director of an Evangelical seminary in Irpin with a bullet to his head. A good friend of ours who has served in Irpin, Ukraine for several years, sent us the sad news of the seminary director's execution. How can you, especially someone who calls himself an Orthodox Christian, murder other Christians in cold blood simply because they don't adhere to your version of Christianity?

Saturday, March 26, 2022

MASSACRE OF CIVILIAN EVACUEES OUTSIDE KYIV


convoy of evacuees shot up in Ukraine (24Mar.) In the village of Stoyanka-2 outside Kyiv, a half-dozen cars line the road, riddled with holes, their bodywork mangled by bullets and an explosion.

Their windows, bearing handwritten Ukrainian signs saying "Children" are perforated or shattered. The suitcases inside the vehicles appear to have been searched. The bodies have been recovered by volunteers or removed by Russian soldiers or locals.

This is what remains of the quarter of a 20-car civilian evacuation convoy that tried to escape the suburban town of Irpin on the morning of March 6. As the convoy entered Stoyanka-2, Russian forces opened fire, most likely from a nearby building, killing at least four people in the first five cars and wounding several more. The rest managed to back up, turn around and flee.

Oleksandr Syrtsov saw it happen directly in front of him. "I saw with my own eyes how my loved ones were being shot to death… like cannon fodder," he told the Kyiv Independent over the phone from Kyiv. "In 30 seconds, I lost my friend, my cousin, all my things, my documents, my car… all I saved was my life."


The brutality of Russia's war of agression against Ukraine is beyond description. My stomach churned when I saw this photo, read news articles, and when receiving many letters from friends and former coworkers there. One former coworker wrote that he and his family had to evacuate from Kyiv to Poland just before Russia attacked, but that the above group of his Ukrainian colleagues drove the above 20-car convoy back from Poland to Kyiv in order to take 200 people to Poland. Our Russian friends still in Russia, however, are mostly silent.

Another ministry in Russia that we've worked with sent a rather bland, positive letter today describing their ministry there, but a letter from the same ministry sent from the U.S. was quite descriptive of the refugee situation in Poland, Germany, Moldova, and Romania. A half-dozen other former coworkers have written, sending photos and prayer requests.

Antiochian Metropolitan Joseph posted regarding Ukraine"As Orthodox Christians, we oppose any type of violence or injustice throughout the world. Rather, we call upon Almighty God to send us His heavenly peace and bring us together to resolve our disputes through fair and open discussions. I join with all the clergy and faithful of this God-protected Archdiocese to pray fervently for the immediate end of hostilities, and for the health and safety of His Beatitude Metropolitan Onufriy, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the Ukrainian people in these difficult times." [Metr. Onufriy heads the Moscow-oriented UOC-MP.]

Also the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America has likewise called for “all parties and all people to refrain from further aggression, withdraw…all weapons and troops from sovereign lands, and instead to pursue de-escalation and restoration of peace through dialogue and mutual respect.” The Antiochian Orthodox Patriatrchate, based in Syria, owes its continued existence to the protection of Russian armed forces there. Thus, it makes only vague, equivocating statements about Ukraine. The following commentaries, however, are all rather clear:

THE CHURCH AND THE "DIABOLICAL FORCE." HOW PATRIARCH KIRILL FORGOT ABOUT THE GOSPEL AND BECAME A PREACHER OF FRATRICIDE by Sergei Chapnin, who formerly worked in the Russian Patriarch's office but became a dissident, was defrocked, and now writes bluntly and plainly about what's really going on there.

ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH: THE INVADERS OF UKRAINE SEEM TO WANT THE HUMILIATION OF THE PROUD UKRAINIAN PEOPLE: This is the latest of several messages by Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

BISHOPS OF THE POLISH ORTHODOX CHURCH: WAR IN UKRAINE "WICKED AND INCOMPREHENSIBLE"

METROPOLITAN IOBI (PATRIARCHATE OF GEORGIA): RUSSIANS ARE ONLY CHRISTIANS IN WORDS, NOT IN DEEDS.

METROPOLITAN OF THE GEORGIAN CHURCH: ANY PATRIARCH OR BISHOP WHO SUPPORTS RUSSIA'S ACTIONS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ORTHODOXY.

[VIDEO] INTERVIEW WITH ARCHBISHOP DANIEL OF THE UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH USA (24 FEB 22)

[AUDIO] OCA METROPOLITAN TIKHON AND POLISH ORTHODOX ARCHDEACON JOSEPH MATUSIAK SPEAK ON PROVIDING UKRAINIAN REFUGEE RELIEF.

HERE'S WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON WITH THE ORTHODOX CHURCH IN UKRAINE AND RUSSIA - an article from 2018 explaining why the Antiochian Orthodox Church remains silent about Ukraine: being based in Syria: "Russian political and military support is vital to its very survival in the Middle East."

A DECLARATION ON THE "RUSSIAN WORLD" (RUSSKII MIR) TEACHING. This "Russkii mir" ideology claims that wherever there are Russian-speaking people, that part of the world is Russian territory and should be united with Russia. It also portrays Moscow as the center of true Orthodoxy and the Ecumenical Patriarch as heretical and schismatic.

AN ORTHODOX AWAKENING by George Weigel in First Things: let us hope and pray that this war will bring about an Orthodox awakening!

Saturday, March 12, 2022

Weapons Of Financial Destruction And The New World Disorder


 

Weapons Of Financial Destruction And The New World Disorder

 

Joe Biden As I wrote earlier here, in the fog of war truth is often the first casualty. People come up with the strangest predictions and wild conspiracy theories. We simply don't know, we can't know, what the outcome of Russia's invasion of Ukraine will be. But the article Weapons Of Financial Destruction And The New World Disorder just might give us some insight into what could likely be the outcome of this conflict.

The author, David C. Hendrickson, is professor emeritus of political science at Colorado College. Here's an excerpt: "The comprehensive sanctions the United States and the West have imposed on Russia take us into an entirely new world. The sanctions are multidimensional, but most important is the “freezing” of Russian foreign exchange reserves, what President Biden called Putin’s $630 billion war fund in his State of the Union. This action means that all previous economic contracts between Russia and the West are invalid."

The article goes on to explain that it happened "against the backdrop of a worldwide crisis in supply chains. That is about to get a lot worse. Among the cascading dominos: 30 percent of the world's wheat exports [i.e., from Russia and Ukraine] are now cut off. Russia's exports of fertilizers – 18 percent of the potash market, 20 percent of ammonia exports – are off market. Energy prices have exploded. A suddenly bipartisan United States has imposed a (mostly symbolic) ban on Russian oil imports." Where will the poorer nations of the world turn for oil, wheat and fertilizer? How many millions of their people might die of starvation? And for the more prosperous nations, what will be the inflationary impact on prices? How will the poor among us in the West survive?

Perhaps more importantly, where will Russia turn to sell its gas, oil, and wheat, now that the West won't buy those commodities? China is quietly siding with and building economic relations with Russia. China needs more wheat, fertilizer, gas, and oil to feed its people and power its economy and produce goods for the rest of the world. So the West's embargos and tariffs on Russian goods will likely drive these two nations closer and create out of the two a much greater economic powerhouse than China is by itself. In addition, if poorer nations are forced to choose between Western sanctions and feeding their populations, might they decide to use another currency such as the Chinese yuan instead of the U.S. dollar as a means of exchange?

Ever since I was lecturing during the late-1990s at Mari State University in Russia, I have said that if the U.S. dollar loses its position as the world's reserve currency, all those trillions of dollars floating around in world markets would come home to roost, causing even greater economic woes: massive inflation in the U.S. and elsewhere. So this conflict in Ukraine might not only backfire on V. Putin, but also on the West.

Saturday, February 26, 2022

Where Do Our Highest Loyalties Lie?


 

Where Do Our Highest Loyalties Lie?

 

Our Citizenship is in HeavenOur fleshly human nature reacts against the turmoil of war and the injustice of human suffering that results from it. We are strongly tempted to react viscerally, to take one side or the other of this current mili(dola)tary and ideological conflict – that's just human nature. But how should we respond rather than react? How to be proactive instead of reactive?

This requires forethought and spiritual preparation: our minds and our hearts must be filled with the Divine Nature (2 Peter 1:4). The Living Word of God should "pierce even to the dividing of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and is able to discern the thoughts and intentions of the heart" (Hebrews 4:12), enabling us to see our own motives. We must let the Holy Spirit transform us by the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2). All this describes the way we Christians who are all "called to be saints" (Romans 1:7 and 1 Corinthians 1:2) ought to respond.

We need to spend much time in prayer, confessing our own sins and our human nature distorted by sin: "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, be merciful to me, a sinner!" Only then will we be able to respond in love and think fairly, not having our minds and hearts distorted by our old, fleshly, and sin-stained human nature.

Saturday, February 12, 2022

Disability Impacts All of Us


 

THE RELIGION OF ANTICHRIST

 

the religion of antichristThis video, with the subtitle "A reflection on the deceptive nature of the religion that will be established by the antichrist," is by Father Spyridon Bailey, and if you click on "Father Spyridon" at this YouTube page, you'll see several more of his videos. Also, here's a link to his books on Amazon. As he mentions, the antichrist will first appear to be god-like and many will fall for his signs and wonders:

"For the mystery of lawlessness already works. Only there is one who restrains now, until he is taken out of the way. Then the lawless one will be revealed, whom the Lord will kill with the breath of his mouth, and bring to nothing by the brightness of his coming; even he whose coming is according to the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, and with all deception of wickedness for those who are being lost, because they didn't receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved. Because of this, God sends them a strong delusion, that they should believe a lie; that they all might be judged who didn't believe the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness" (2 Thes. 2:7-12).

Many people with "itching ears" will fall for such charlatans: "For the time will come when they will not listen to the sound doctrine, but, having itching ears, will heap up for themselves teachers after their own lusts; and will turn away their ears from the truth, and turn aside to fables" (2 Tim. 4:3-4). People will be led astray by some who say all religions are the same, Jesus was just another good moral teacher, we need to coexist, etc. How can we escape being taken in by such deceivers?

At the end of St. Paul's letter to the Hebrews, he writes – "Follow after peace with all men, and the sanctification without which no man will see the Lord, looking carefully lest there be any man who falls short of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and thereby the many be defiled; lest there be any sexually immoral person, or profane person, as Esau, who sold his birthright for one meal" (ch. 12:14-16). The word "sanctification" comes from Latin sanctus and the Greek is hagios, "holy" –

"Therefore I urge you, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God..." (Rom. 12:1a). We find this theme again in 1 Thes. 4:3 – "For this is the will of God: your sanctification...." These three texts, in Hebrews, Romans, and 1 Thessalonians, have dozens of cross-references that I suggest you click on to consider: Be Holy!

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