Like many Americans on the seventh anniversary of 9/11, I turned to the Bible for an answer, a problematic move for an atheist such as myself. Predictably, I went straight to verse 9:11 in the Book of Revelation and found a short blurb about Abaddon the Destroyer; admittedly, an interesting coincidence, but not a "big picture" explanation.
However, thanks to Providence or serendipity, the very next verse, 9:12, was a godsend: "One terror now ends, but there are two more coming."
Considering the last seven years, plagued to biblical proportion as they have been by the Bush administration's criminal domestic and international response to 9/11, no prophet is needed to give meaning to the first half of Rev 9:12, while only a cursory vita review of the Republican and Democratic vice presidential candidates is needed to illuminate the rest of the verse.
John McCain will be the oldest man ever elected as a first-term president. He is also the fellow who made an enemy of the religious right in 2000 when he blasted them for "the evil influence that they exercise over the Republican Party." McCain needs youth and sex appeal and religious right muscle to prevail. He needs Sarah Palin . . . who happens to be an "end times" fundamentalist.
Barack Obama will be the first "black" man ever elected president. He is young and inexperienced in foreign affairs. He is also not polling well among influential older white voters. Obama needs age and white hair and foreign policy muscle to prevail. He needs Joseph Biden . . . who happens to be a self-professed Zionist.
Behold the twin "terrors" of the Holy Land: a sexy fundamentalist and a white-haired Zionist.
Introducing Governor Palin to Master's Commission graduates, a youth ministry whose vision is to "see young men and women who are not afraid to lead and are violent in their pursuit of righteous," Ed Kalnins, pastor of the Wasilla Assembly of God church where Palin was baptized, told the audience that she is the "real deal."
Pastor Kalnins is the same guy who believes that certain parts of the world are controlled by demons—guess which parts—and preaches an "end times" theology, the radical fundamentalist belief that the corruption of the Holy Land, that would be Muslims, Jews, sundry heretics and unbelievers, must be purified by God's cleansing fire before the Second Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ can occur.
Knowing Palin is the "real deal" and that several of the churches she's attended are associated with the likes of Christians United for Israel, a right-wing "end times" organization dedicated to leading the charge to Armageddon (beginning with the nuking of Iran), odds are good Palin embraces this apocalyptic vision.
Frederick Clarkson, author of "Eternal Hostility: The Struggle Between Theocracy and Democracy" recently told Amy Goodman on Democracy Now!, "[Palin's] well-documented belief that she's living in the "end time" . . . and her interpretation of the Book of Revelation may be driving her public policy and particularly her foreign and military policy views."
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