Who is America's God?
by Thomas Ivan Dahlheimer
When colonizing European Christian nations came to this land now known
as America they were nations that acknowledged that they were
Christian nations-under both God and Jesus Christ.
The signers of the Declaration of Independence signed a
declaration that proclaimed the existence of
"Nature's God," who is the "Creator," the God that gave
the founding fathers their "unalienable Rights," including
their right to become revolutionaries and establish a new nation, the
United States of America, as a nation only under God.
The colonizing European monotheistic (belief in
one God) Christian nations acknowledged that before they
discovered the polytheistic (belief in many, or more that
one God) pagan native peoples of this land-these pagan peoples were righteously
implementing and experiencing all of their fundamental human rights.
So why were these polytheistic pagan peoples denied some of their
most important fundamental human rights when colonizing European monotheistic Christian
nations discovered them?
Answer! Because the European monotheistic Christian nations
had a primarily papal developed and papal sanctioned colonizing
legal document that claimed that they had a God given, Christian
supremacy status that made void some of the most important fundamental
human rights of polytheistic pagan peoples-upon their discovery by
European explorers.
When explorer Christopher Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean
and first set foot on a polytheistic pagan people occupied and owned island in the Western
Hemisphere he performed a ceremony to take possession of (or steal)
these native people's land for the Spanish Monarchy, acting under the
international laws of Western Christendom.
This act of "taking possession" of these native people's land was
based on a Christian doctrine that had been transformed into an
international legal construct, known as the Doctrine of Discovery, a
Doctrine that was modified by the insurrectionists of the British
colonies in the "new world" and then used by them to "justify"
the founding of the U.S.A., as a nation only under God.
America's founders believed that because of excessive British monarchical tyranny and
oppression-that they and their people, therefore, had the "God given" right to become
insurrectionists and then take possession of the colonized land from
Britain and establish an independent sovereign nation on it.
The colonists believed that the British monarchy owned the colonized land, and believed this,
because they believed that Britain had the "God given" right to
originally take the land from the polytheistic pagans, and had that right,
because the British people were superior, and were superior, because
they were monotheists.
The former colonists of the new nation believed that after they justifiably declared
their independence, and then justifiably took the colonized land from the British, that they
were also justified to believe that the former British colonized land did
not have to be given back to the polytheistic pagan peoples that originally owned it. And
they believed this because they believed they were superior to the polytheistic natives, and
believed in their supposed "superiority status," because they were monotheists who had the
"God given" right, just like the colonizing British Christian monotheists originally had,
to deny the polytheistic pagan peoples their ancestral homelands, religious rights on
them and independent sovereign nations rights to them.
Because of this belief of the new nation people, they continued on
with their monotheistic supremacy, but not Christian monotheistic supremacy,
land stealing and human rights denying mission.
Why didn't America's founders establish a nation under both God and Jesus Christ,
but only under God. They did this because they were influenced by the Age of
Enlightenment and Freemasonry, which spread by the advance of the British Empire. Freemasonry
is a global fraternal organization. Many of America's founders were Freemasons.
Any man who believed in a single creator God... or, in other words,
any monotheist man, including all men of the Abrahamic religions,
as well as all the man of the many other monotheistic religions
around the world could join the Freemasonry organization.
The Freemasons do not show favoritism toward any one particular
monotheistic religion, such as the Christian religion,
nor do they show favoritism toward any particular group of monotheistic
religions, such as the Abrahamic religions.
America's founding fathers stated in the First Amendment of the Constitution that:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,..." However,
America was not established as a secular nation, it was established as a religious
nation. This is true, because one of its founding documents, the Declaration of Independence,
proclaims that there is one God, "Nature's God," the "Creator." And here
is America's religious declaration:
The one true "God," the "Creator," gave all of the
"unalienable Rights" to the monotheistic nation of Britain,
and denied some of those rights
to native polytheistic peoples when British explorers of the "new world"
discovered them. And the one true "God" did this so that British colonists could
"justifiably" claim their land, and then "justifiably" take it from them and
establish British colonies on it. And when the people of the monotheistic
British colonies "justifiably" came to believe that they were being oppressed too much
by the British monarchy-they "justifiably" became revolutionaries and then
"justifiably" took the land from the "mother land," and establish their own
nation on it.
Therefore, every American who believes in the founder's one true "God," the "Creator," who
gives all of the "unalienable Rights" to monotheists, and denies some of those rights to native
polytheistic pagan peoples when monotheists covet their land, can claim America's God
as their God.
Freemasons believe that it is the responsibility of every man to believe
in God, the one true God, "the Great Architect of the universe," and that if
a man does not believe in this one true God, he can not, therefore, become a
member of Freemasonry.
America's "religious liberty" values, principles and laws do not
show favoritism/bigotry toward any one monotheistic religion or any
particular group of monotheistic religions. However, America's
"religious liberty" values, principles and laws show monotheistic
bigotry toward polytheistic religions and people, even including
this land's traditional native religions and people.
This monotheistic religious bigotry of America's
founders and their people is the reason why the natives
of this land were originally, and are still being, denied
some of their most important fundamental human rights.
America's God is essentially the same anti-polytheistic religions and peoples,
pro-monotheistic religions and people, monotheists interreligious unity
promoting God as the Freemasons' God.
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Footnotes:
The United Nations and the Roman Catholic Church are working together to solve
the current global ecological crisis, by actively engaging in dialogue with Indigenous Peoples
and the people of Eastern religions, who both have a
religious belief in Mother Earth and a related ecological spirituality-that the
UN and Catholic Church believe could save the Earth's endangered life supporting ecosystem.
And do so, if the Church were to come to believe in the existence of Mother Earth (meaning
the Earth, Sky and entire Universe), who is another God-in respect to its manifestation as light and divine consciousness - a Hindu belief, which
would enable the Church to have a God immanent relationship with Mother Earth, along with its
God Most High relationship with the transcendent Father-who is above and beyond the creation, and
immanently in all of creation. If this were to occur, the Catholic Church would become a polytheistic church
and its influence on Americans could cause America's monotheistic bigotry to come to an end.
More on the emerging polytheistic theology of the Roman Catholic Church:
Bishop Athanasius Schneider is a leading critic of Pope Francis and the direction
that the October 2019 Amazon Synod and its follow-up papal documents are
taking the Church. In an analysis of Pope Francis' apostolic
exhortation Querida Amazonia, an exhortation on the Amazon Synod, Schneider
identifies its “implicit endorsement of a pantheistic and pagan spirituality,” its
assertion that Christians may “take up an indigenous symbol [a statue of Pachamama (Mother Earth/God)] in some way,
without necessarily considering it as idolatry” (n. 79),..." Meaning, Christians can now believe in, and worship, God the
Father and Mother Earth/God-not the material universe, but its
manifestation as light and divine consciousness - a Hindu belief,
without committing idolatry.
Bishop Schneider also expressed his belief that "Querida Amazonia’s designation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
as the 'mother of all creatures' (n. 111) as highly problematic theologically." And that: "The Blessed
and Immaculate Mother of God is not the mother of all creatures, ..." And that: "One finds the idea
and expression 'mother of the creation or creatures' in pagan religions, for instance, in the Pachamama-cult and in
the New Age movement." He further states: "The Vedic hymns speak of the 'Aditi,'
the primal goddess of the Hindu pantheon, as the 'mother of all creatures.'"
Aditi is the female Brahma, or the Universe as Mother Earth, who in Hinduism has a divine manifestation,
wherein it appears (to the enlightened) as it actually is, an essentially undifferentiated mass of light
permeated with divine consciousness, and (to the unenlightened) it appears as the less-than-divine illusionary material universe.
The Blessed Virgin Mary syncretized with Pachamama is
the less-than-divine material manifestation of the universe-including its soul. And she is the 'mother of all creatures,'
or the mother of the material creation. The divine manifestation of Mother Earth is worthy of worship. She is the divine
emanation of the unqualified Absolute, the transcendent Father beyond creation. If Christians were to hold up
a combined indigenous and Hindu symbol, such as a statue of Pachamama-Aditi, a statue that represented the
divine manifestation of the universe, it would not be idolatry.
Bishop Schneider wrote: Anyone who has dealt with the global environmental movement has undoubtedly heard
the term Gaia. Gaia is a revival of paganism that rejects Christianity, views Christianity as its greatest
enemy, and sees the Christian faith as the only obstacle to a global religion that focuses on the worship
of Gaia and the unification of all forms of life concentrated around the goddess “Mother Earth" or
the “Pachamama”. A sophisticated mix of science, paganism, Eastern mysticism and feminism has made
this pagan cult a growing threat to the Christian church. The worship of "Mother Earth", or "Gaia" or
"Pachamama" is the focus of today's global environmental policy.
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Related articles of mine on this topic are titled
UN, Natives And Hippies Unite To Save The World,
New Age Theology And Pope Francis' Encyclical On The Environment,
Mother Earth: Catholic Church's Emerging Acceptance Of New Age Spirituality
and Global Paradigm Change | Rights of Nature: Now A Global Movement.
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