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In God We Trust - God & Money Are The Same Thing

Have you noticed that the same people who believe in a fictional person called "God,"  are the same people who do the bidding of those fictional people we call "corporations"? And if corporations are fictional people, legally speaking, then the countries who birth them through the coital relationship between law and money, are their fictional  parents ( one could think of them as even "god" parents).

So when Ronald Reagan speaks about supporting "democracy," he isn't referring to the votes cast by real people, but those cast by "fictional" people, who always vote with ballots of money, which is itself a fiction. Even property rights, for example, is simply a "belief" that we choose to "believe." And we choose to believe such fictions, because we "believe" we must, or all order and chaos will be loosed upon the world if we do not, and worse, our souls will burn forever in a fictional oven, prepared for us by our fictional "God" father (who's mere threats make Al Capone look like an altar boy).

Hence, the elections of real people are purely fictional, but the elections of fictional people are real. 

Maybe this is why the Church sided with the land owners and Franco during the Spanish Revolution, during the 1930s, and with the land owners and the aristocrats during the French Revolution.

After all, like God, "corporations" are eternal, and so benevolent in their promise to provide us with paradise, through their goods & services, and even more so through their benevolence  to allow us to "serve" them (i.e. work for them), in exchange for "manna from heaven" (i.e. a paycheck from the higher ups so we can have food to feed ourselves and our families). So of course they are as tyrannical and sociopathic as the "God" of the Bible.

The bloodline of the corporation is money, which is why it says "In God We Trust." For the staunch Conservative, raised on the grand lie that "Liberals want to be taken care of from cradle to grave by Gov't," believe as blinding in their Christianity as they do in the unshakeable belief that "Free Market Capitalism" will solve every problem possible, much like God Himself, if we but pray and worship and adore and submit to the will and discipline imposed by both God and the "free market." Just ask Milton Friedman.

God and Money, in this respect, are the exactly same thing. Everything else is just a manifestation of our willingness to believe in the ultimate benevolence of both, no matter how many wars, genocides, and world wide floods are bestowed upon us in the name of either one.

The only Christian God, indeed the only God humanity actually worships, no matter how we dress it up, is money. 

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