Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Inside The Conserve-O-Mind

In a bit of pimpin' from the all new & improved PJMedia LLC, we were informed of a new & improved cult deal.
Concerned persons suggest that unless there is an awakening, government in America's republic will continue being transformed into a foreign ideology. Ask yourself, is there an awakening powerful enough to halt that juggernaut of governmental control of what its citizens can and cannot do?

The writer would like you to consider that people's awakening to the existence of a natural law has that power. It is known as nature's law of absolute right.

Website alphapub.com tells people worldwide how to get out of trouble, stay out of trouble, and start a new way of life.

Creation's law of absolute right states: Right action gets right results; wrong action gets wrong results. The law defines right action as thinking and behavior that are rational and honest, correctly resolving each situation.

People's motivation consisting of man-made laws, personal beliefs, likes, dislikes, wants and don't wants does not conform to creation's law of absolute right, and when wrong results occur, people have not known to look to themselves.

Laws of nature never play favorites. People obey natural laws or they suffer the consequences. That is the awakening information this generation needs. If people ignore nature's behavioral law, eventually they suffer an eternal sleep.

Whoever or whatever is the creator revealed this behavioral law to the mind of Richard W. Wetherill in 1929 in answer to his fervent appeal for an understanding of humanity's plight. And although Wetherill took no credit for identifying this law, his efforts to inform people of the flaw in their thinking was not understood until he published his book,
Tower of Babel, in 1952. Then small study groups were formed, and later many members relocated under Wetherill's direction in southeastern Pennsylvania.

So much for a brief history of the group that now brings you the good news of the law of absolute right, and to the awakening that it brings.

Centuries ago the Founding Fathers of America did their best to establish a country ruled in a God-fearing way by representatives of the people. Newcomers from other countries, willing to be governed by its Constitution and Bill of Rights, came in droves. Now, the divergence of political thinking is causing serious turmoil and confusion.

There is only one solution to this problem: people must heed Nature's Wake Up Call and conform to nature's behavioral law of rational, honest thoughts and action. They will be mighty glad they did!
And we thought "Nature's Wake Up Call" was when the wretched & aging of the earth had to get up & go in the middle of the night. After which we wouldn't mind some of that eternal sleep ourself. Wrong again, 'though!

And sure, PJMedia disclaims the whole thing, but the Humanetics (!) people haven't been conning rubes for "six decades" w/o knowing who & where the suckers are. Takes a big one to buy into something like this:
Behavioral responses require that same attitude. Do not act for personal reasons; act because a self-enforcing, natural law requires people's obedience.

For ages people have sought to control their behavior and have suffered myriad troublesome results. Nature's law of behavior when obeyed unites people, allowing them to enjoy the benefits that then control and favorably affect their lives.
(All emphasis & coloring theirs.) Not what we'd call "libertarian." (Of course, what do we know?) But what would PJSuperstar Glenn Reynolds think?

DECEMBER 20, 2011

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2 comments:

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

There is only one solution to this problem: people must heed Nature's Wake Up Call and conform to nature's behavioral law of rational, honest thoughts and action. They will be mighty glad they did!

I'm surprised to see Bunnypants Media getting behind exposing the threat of global warming. Better late than never, I suppose.
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M. Bouffant said...

Climate Editor:

But it's cold in here!