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Friday WTF Seven Mountain Mandate Open Thread

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Yeah, so good afternoon. Dakinikat is sick, and it isn’t just the latest news that is making her ill. She is truly not feeling well, so I am coming in to do the post today.

That is some serious shit.

So click on the image above to read that story from Crooks and Liars.

This also is something to read:

Click on the image up top to read the article.

Here is a bit…I want to point out. This Seven Mountain Mandate shit to you…keep that in your mind for later.

So, back in November of last year…this commentary came out in Rolling Stone:

(Again, click the image to read the article.)

This is what I want to key into:

He’s also a dyed-in-the-wool Christian conservative, and there’s a flag hanging outside his office that leads into a universe of right-wing religious extremism as unknown to most Americans as Johnson was before he ascended to the speakership.

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The flag — which Rolling Stone has confirmed hangs outside his district office in the Cannon House Office Building —  is white with a simple evergreen tree in the center and the phrase “An Appeal to Heaven” at the top. Historically, this flag was a Revolutionary War banner, commissioned by George Washington as a naval flag for the colony turned state of Massachusetts. The quote “An Appeal to Heaven” was a slogan from that war, taken from a treatise by the philosopher John Locke. But in the past decade it has come to symbolize a die-hard vision of a hegemonically Christian America.

To understand the contemporary meaning of the Appeal to Heaven flag, it’s necessary to enter a world of Christian extremism animated by modern-day apostles, prophets, and apocalyptic visions of Christian triumph that was central to the chaos and violence of Jan. 6. Earlier this year we released an audio-documentary series, rooted in deep historical research and ethnographic interviews, on this sector of Christianity, which is known as the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR). The flag hanging outside Johnson’s office is a key part of its symbology.

The New Apostolic Reformation is a set of networks of Christian leaders that formed in the 1990s around a renegade evangelical seminary professor named C. Peter Wagner. These networks are part of the nondenominational charismatic segment of Christianity (“charismatic” here is a technical term of Christian theology and practice describing a spirituality built around miraculous manifestations and aiming to re-create the supernaturally imbued environment of the early Christian church). Wagner and his cohort believed that they were at the vanguard of a revolution in church leadership that Wagner often described as “the most radical change to the way of doing church since, at least, the Protestant Reformation.”

The hundreds of leaders who joined Wagner’s movement and leadership-networking circles almost all identify as apostles (enterprising church builders) or prophets (who hear directly from God), though some identify as both. In the mid-2000s, these NAR networks collectively embraced a theological paradigm called the “Seven Mountain Mandate,” a prophecy that divides society into seven arenas — religion, family, government, education, arts and entertainment, media, and business. The “Mandate,” as they understand it, is given by God for Christians to “take dominion” and “conquer” the tops of all seven of these sectors and have Christian influence flow down into the rest of society. 
Drawn into American politics by this aggressive theological vision, many New Apostolic Reformation leaders became very active in right-wing political circles, including one of Wagner’s key disciples, an apostle-prophet named Dutch Sheets. Sheets is not a household name in Christian politics like Jerry Falwell or Ralph Reed or James Dobson, but he has real influence. Sheets has written more than 18 popular evangelical books, and his Intercessory Prayer has sold more than a million copies. He was an endorser and faith adviser to Newt Gingrinch’s short-lived candidacy for president in 2012, and he openly espoused the lie that Barack Obama was secretly a Muslim.
In 2013, Sheets was given an Appeal to Heaven flag by a friend who told him that, because it predated the Stars and Stripes, it was the flag that “had flown over our nation at its birthing.” Sheets describes this experience as revelatory, and he seized upon the flag as a symbol of the spiritual-warfare driven Christian nationalist revolution he hoped to see in American politics. In 2015, he published a book titled An Appeal to Heaven and rolled out a systematic campaign to propagate this symbol in right-wing Christian circles. That same year Sarah Palin wrote an opinion piece in Breitbart, endorsing the Appeal to Heaven campaign and thanking her “[s]pecial friends, Pastor Dutch and Ceci Sheets,” who had given her the flag.

Ugh…more at the link.

I’m just pointing this out as the connection to where all this is going.

So.

With that I will just post a few more things and get going.

Hey, it’s an open thread!


Sunday Cartoons: Fried Chicken

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Good morning…

Seriously, it’s no joke.

Here in Cornhole Georgia…we are still having temperatures below freezing. It was down to 27 degrees today. So while I hide underneath the covers, here’s a few cartoons to get started.

Via Cagle.com:

From gocomics.com:

Now this:

I can’t bear to put up any links to trump’s latest racist comments and rants. I’m sure you have already seen or read about them. It is disgusting.

Meanwhile…

This next post was so beautiful I had to include it:

Stay safe and take care…this is an open thread.

Thursday Cartoons and Memes: RIP Richard Lewis

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Good morning…what a loss.

I loved Richard Lewis…and his self-deprecating humor. He was great on Curb your Enthusiasm.

Here is a video of Lewis describing Buster Keaton for TCM:

I think it gives a great sense of Richard Lewis as a person.

Lewis was the same age as my dad, so it was like I understood where he was coming from…it is so sad.

So let’s start with some serious news:

I am so bummed out!

You have no idea how much I was looking forward to a new film from John Waters.

If you missed the news from yesterday:

Yeah. It fucking sucks. Finding out there is no Liarmouth movie, and then…Richard Lewis is gone.

After all that we need a smile:

That made me laugh cause I can definitely relate. I bet you can too!

Next up, cartoons from Cagle.com:

This next clip is beyond disgusting:

Breaking news: SCOTUS. Will hear tRumps immunity case!

This is so fucking ridiculous!

And just an update on tRump’s cases:

Ugh.

I don’t know what to say about SCOTUS. I am so disappointed and disgusted and angry.

This is an open thread.

Thursday: Cover Up

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Good morning. This cartoon hit me hard. Because this is exactly how I am dealing with the tRump issue. I am literally staying in bed…or in a chair…with the covers…or a little blanket…over my head. And that anxiety in my writing there, is just part of the desperation oozing out. Even now as I write this, I am under my covers. It is like I am trying to self-soothe or bring myself to an animalistic den of sorts…a place of safety.

I am going farther…out there…by the day. And the fact that today is the fifth anniversary of my Ma’s death, doesn’t help.

So bear with me as I get this post out.

This triggered me yesterday:

I only bring it up because Joyce Vance wrote about it last night…and I always like her take on things:

Click on the picture above to read the article.

She also has some views on a new ruling out of Florida:

More on that in the article up top…

Now…the next several instagram stories are pretty tough. I’ve warned you:

Oof! We need a cleanse after that:

Just a few more:

That last one is amazing.

Be safe and take care. This is an open thread.

Sunday Cartoons and Memes: Political Content

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Tuesday Cartoons: SCOTUS = Scrotus

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Good morning. Hey, today the Supremes are hearing another abortion case…the first one since Dobbs that will put another right up for grabs.

Now that’s next article links say “tomorrow” but that is because they came out yesterday:

I don’t have any good feelings about this. I think Mefipristone will go the way of Roe.

Now for some cartoons via Cagle:

Links for the above stories are available by clicking on the images…

Let’s see what happens today, this is an open thread.

Update ****

In Baltimore:

I will post updates in the comments…as xitter is too full of maga-idiots to find anything else to post here now…

Sunday: Eggs! Eggs! Eggs!

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Good morning and Happy Easter to those who celebrate…

Yes, that is a clip from John Waters’ Pink Flamingos 🦩🦩🦩 starring Edith Massey as the Egg Lady.

Here is a long clip with the Egg Man!

Gotta love it!

One last clip…Egg Paranoia…

From CrochetEncountersofaWoolieKind

Since it is a holiday…I’m keeping it light today:**

Now for a few cartoons, since it is a Sunday:

**Light? Who am I kidding? There is too much shit going on to keep things light:

Yeah…you read that right.

Meanwhile this is being said on Fox News:

I feel like Larry David:

In other news:

Oof! I need a break after that little purge of news:

Awesome.

Have a safe and Happy Sunday! This is an open thread.

Thursday Cartoons: 1864 Bullshit

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Tuesday Cartoons and Memes: Mouth Going Slack

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Thursday Cartoons and Memes: Eeesh!

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h/t Dak

Good morning. Have you noticed how bad tRump is looking these days:


Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

Ok…that last painting isn’t tRump, but the artwork for the film…The Picture of Dorian Gray.

You can read about it by clicking the image above.

I’ve seen worse pictures of tRump on the news the past few days, I think this trial is getting to that sick fuck.

Check out this image of him:

Eeesh!

Here’s the cartoons from Cagle:

Now a few stories from Instagram:

These fetus fuckers…

I’m ending with this lovely clip:

Just too cute.

That is all I have, I know the senate had some kick ass moves by Schumer yesterday…I will add some links to that in the comments.

This is an open thread.





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