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COMING ACROSS THE FOLLOWING ITEM FROM PEOPLE FOR THE AMERICAN WAY'S RIGHT WING WATCH BLOG about a new and emerging Religiopolitical Right-allied "Traditional Values" movement is enough to make you (as much as Your Correspondent) wonder if we may be seeing the sub rosa makings of an Evil Cult hiding behind the banner of "Traditional Values" and the "Defence of the Capitalistic System," among their articles of faith:
Not surprisingly, the Religious Right is upset at the failure of an effort to block California's recent same-sex marriage decision from going into effect. "[N]ationwide legal chaos," predicted the Alliance Defense Fund. The decision "abolishes the meaning of motherhood and fatherhood," opined Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council. A "further extension of their judicial activism," said Pacific Justice Institute's Brad Dacus.
At the same time, readers of the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Times were confronted with an enormous advertisement urging them to "join the Crusade" of "conscientious resistance" to "the homosexual 'moral revolution.'"
By legalizing same-sex "marriage," the State becomes its official and active promoter. It calls on public officials to officiate at the new civil ceremony, orders public schools to teach its acceptability to children, and punishes any state employee who expresses disapproval.…
Left unchecked, this anti-Christian trend will become an unprecedented assault on the First Amendment and our American way of life that we do not hesitate to call persecution.…
As the homosexual revolution's anti-Christian intolerance makes itself felt through increasingly persecutory measures, a terrible problem of conscience arises in any who resist: Should we follow our consciences? Should we give in?
For Catholics like ourselves, the condoning of same-sex "marriage" would be tantamount to a renunciation of Faith.…
This is a battle for the soul of America. The so-called Cultural War is gradually becoming a Religious War.
Tradition, Family and Property is an unusual group. Founded in 1973 after the anti-Communist writings of a Brazilian dissident Catholic activist, TFP brought a unique style of protest—serious young men with red capes, heraldic banners, and brass bands—to issues ranging from abortion, homosexuality, and contraception to anti-Communism, water subsidies, flag burning, and the Gulf War. While the group doesn't have the name recognition of the more media-savvy Catholic League, it still brought in $6.8 million in donations and sales in 2006.
And judging by the above photograph, you have to ask yourself if "Tradition, Family and Property" smacks of an Evil Cult while trying all the while to present an air of propriety so as to avoid attracting suspicions in certain circles.
An Evil Cult basically in the same league as the so-called "Church of Scientology" and using the likes of mind control, brainwashing and other tactics and strategems common to Pseudoreligious Evil Cults in general.
Not to mention secretly supporting the likes of the Shrine of Our Lady Queen of the Rosary, Mediatrix of Peace, Mediatrix Between G-d and Man in Necedah, Wisconsin--which, in itself (@ least until the Catholic Church imposed the sanction of Interdiction on its followers in 1976), had an affiliated "activist" organisation by name of For My G-d and My Country, Inc., which held anti-abortionist views on the same league as the same Roman Catholic Church which disapproves of the shrine and the claims of the supposed "apparitions" before Mary Ann VanHoof in August of 1950.
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