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Re: IxCimi post# 330628

Wednesday, 05/07/2008 3:33:46 PM

Wednesday, May 07, 2008 3:33:46 PM

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I am glad you asked, but I do not have the time to write it all down here, nor do I have enough posts left. It is actually a philosophy and core belief system. Mostly Liberals are pessimistic of life, narcissistic, arrogant, and believe they know it all better than their older and wiser piers. Here is a brief explanation on what a Liberal thinks and does and how they were made:

The leaders of the new Hippie or Liberal movement put out a call to all the Hippies all across America to come to San Francisco in the summer of 1967. It was to be called the "Summer of Love." The Summer of Love unfolded in a chaotic way and brought in about 100,000 people by most estimates. There were speeches, rallies, free food, sexual promiscuity, drugs and boatloads of emotional idealism. As the Beatles song of the time said "All you need is love!"

They really thought that their appeals to love would unite the world in peace. Not a bad idea. In fact it's very similar to the idea God had all along. "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son" (John 3:16).

The Beats had often dabbled in eastern religion and the Hippies who followed them often did too. But there arose among the Hippies many who turned to the love of God through Christ. The year 1967 also saw the rise of The Jesus Movement. It was an ironic sight to see young people who overtly rejected their parents conservative ways suddenly embrace Bible based Christianity. Many were baptized in the Pacific Ocean.

The Jesus movement spread across the nation and lasted for years as young people by the thousands, dare I say millions, turned to Christ to receive forgiveness of sins.

The majority of the Summer of Love Hippies didn't turn to Christ but rather returned to their homes with a new narcissistic zeal. Their moral values were based on emotion rather than logic. "Whatever feels good, do it" was a popular slogan among them.

Their culture of sexual promiscuity, drugs and alienation from the norm soon filtered all through American society so that today Hippie / Liberal values are mainstream. The idealism that led them to believe that they could unite the world in love has long ago subsided. The 1980's saw the rise of the "Me Generation." The "free love" sexual promiscuity fueled family breakdown. Broken families produce broken people and they're everywhere.





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