Friday, December 02, 2022

Dr. Fauci and His god

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In a 2015 interview on C-SPAN, Dr. Fauci explains that he has left his Catholic roots and has redirected his faith--- "I look upon myself as a humanist," he said. 

In 2021 the American Humanist Association crowned him, "2021 Humanist of the Year."

The humanist motto is "Good Without God."

Millions are asking why our response to COVID-19 has been so bizarre at times, incoherent most of the time, and disconnected from reality all the time.

Here's a good part of the answer.

A closer look at Fauci and the great pandemic of our times.

Be informed, not misled.

Fauci is featured in the media almost every day now as he takes his last victory tour with his leftist friends in the mainstream---or "legacy" as they now call it--- media, before leaving his role as chief medical guy assigned to lead America through and out of, the COVID-19 pandemic.

His medical leadership and counsel fundamentally impacted every person in our country. 

Why was he wrong so much of the time?

Dr. Fauci's worldview.

In a 2015 C-SPAN interview, Dr. Fauci was asked if he still holds the beliefs from his Catholic upbringing.

He said he doesn't. He has evolved. "I look upon myself as a humanist," he said. "I have faith in the goodness of mankind...and I'm less enamored of organized religion than I am with the principles of humanity and goodness to mankind and doing the best that you can. I think there are a lot of things about organized religion that are unfortunate. I tend to stay away from that."  

In 2021 the American Humanist Association awarded Dr. Fauci their highest award: the "2021 Humanist of the Year" award.

So what does the American Humanist Association actually believe and stand for?

On every press release, these words are included:

The American Humanist Association (AHA) works to protect the rights of humanists, atheists, and other nontheistic Americans. The AHA advances the ethical and life-affirming worldview of humanism, which—without beliefs in gods or other supernatural forces—encourages individuals to live informed and meaningful lives that aspire to the greater good of humanity.

Humanists believe that man, not God, is the measure of all things, and that the universe is “self-existing and not created” as stated in the Humanist Manifesto III. This, they say, "frees men to achieve goodness, by any means necessary, without the antiquated restrictions of a non-existent God of the Judeo-Christian ethic." In effect, man is god. 

The Manifesto continues: 

The time has come for widespread recognition of the radical changes in religious beliefs throughout the modern world. The time is past for the mere revision of traditional attitudes. Science and economic change have disrupted the old beliefs. Religions the world over are under the necessity of coming to terms with new conditions created by vastly increased knowledge and experience. In every field of human activity, the vital movement is now in the direction of candid and explicit humanism.

There is great danger of a final, and we believe fatal, identification of the word religion with doctrines and methods which have lost their significance and which are powerless to solve the problem of human living... Religions have always been means for realizing the highest values of life.

Today man’s larger understanding of the universe, his scientific achievements, and deeper appreciation of brotherhood have created a situation that requires a new statement of the means and purposes of religion.

The Apostle Paul specifically warned Christians: "And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God" (Romans 12:2).

MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) was our first college chartered by atheists and it was not founded until 1861. Until then, all of them had been founded by Christians.

Education in America flourished until secular humanists began to take control of it.

The pivotal moment was when John Dewey and his disciples used Columbia University to initiate so-called secular progressive education as they educated the next generation of public school teachers.

Dewey's secularist humanist philosophy has destroyed America's education system. 

Now before our eyes, this same philosophy has infected our medical system. And even the church in some cases.

And certainly the overall culture.

Fauci's philosophy is the same as John Dewey's. Man replaces God. Man becomes god. 

The consequences of misguided leaders.



Unfortunately, with religious teaching went the moral training and character building that had long been a foundational part of what had once been the excellent public education system in America.

Now without moral training and character building based on Judeo-Christian principles, we have raised a generation of permissive, activist educators and media people who look at religion--- particularly Christianity---as a threat rather than a stabilizing cultural factor.  

Will Alexander has written an article casting Dr. Fauci as a parallel to Dr. Frankstein, who created his nameless humanoid by using a formula concocted in the lab.

He notes that Mary Shelley's 1918 0riginal version of Frankstein presented him obsessed with creating something beautiful, however, his lab experiment produced a hideous monster with yellow skin, watery eyes, and exposed blood vessels who escaped the lab.

However, it was in James Whale's 1931 film adaptation and Peggy Webling's 1927 play that both the scientist and the monster were given the same name.

Alexander says, "More than 200 years later, the real-life Dr. Anthony Fauci embodies both the “scientist” and the monster.  He’s a slithering gorgon coddled by a Medusa of creatures in government, media, Big Pharma, Big Tech, the global billionaire class, China, and armies of compliant physicians enslaved to their careers."

And he writes this:

In the movie, the monster’s killing spree of 10 innocent people terrified moviegoers for generations.  But Dr. Fauci, with blood on his hands from the deaths of 1.1 million Americans (the same number killed in all our wars since the Revolution), struts around unscathed inside a sanctum of plausible deniably.

But we’re not stupid.

Fauci publicly advocated for using gain-of-function research to “juice up” bat viruses, which meant intentionally making the viruses worse, creating new strains, and making them so transmissible they could spread globally.  Real-life Frankenstein stuff.  

The goal?  To make something beautiful – a vaccine that could save the world from a deadly pandemic when and if “nature” ever unleashed it.  Oh, and money.

“[T]he benefits of such experiments [gain of function] and the resulting knowledge outweigh the risks,” he wrote in a 2012 paper for the American Society for Microbiology.  “… it is more likely that a pandemic would occur in nature.”

When the Obama administration, in 2014, temporarily banned funding for gain-of-function research in 22 fields, including SARS, Fauci’s NIH in 2016 allowed Peter Daszak's EcoHealth Alliance, an NIH grantee, to craft oversight language that effectively evaded the moratorium.  It freed EcoHealth to divert $666,000 in NIH grants to China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology from 2014 to 2019, to study bat coronaviruses. 

Communist China and Frankenstein experiments.  What could go wrong? 

As evidence and scientific common sense mounted early in 2020 that a Frankenstein-like bat virus had most likely been engineered in a lab, Fauci praised the goodwill of a nakedly uncooperative China as it cleaned up evidence that pointed to a lab leak.  Later emails revealed that Fauci spent those early days concocting a government narrative and insidiously threatening to defund doctors who disagreed.

Will Alexander says, "He discouraged early treatment and demonized cheap but effective repurposed drugs in favor of new one-size-fits-all COVID vaccines that protected its makers from all liability."

"With the help of the media and Big Tech, he led a sustained effort to make pariahs of doctors who challenged government orthodoxy and downplayed concerns about vaccine side effects." 

He continued, "For the obsessed Dr. Fauci, engineered panic, suffering, and deaths of otherwise healthy people – like stolen brains and freshly buried cadavers – are the accepted 'risks' for the greater good of advancing scientific knowledge that, in his mind, could prevent more deaths than it intentionally causes."

Oh, and the money.

Takeaway

Romans, chapter 1 talks about the consequences of man rejecting God, and making himself a god.

21. Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.

22. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools..."

Dr. Fauci may think he is "Good Without God" but at some point, he will realize his error.

In the meantime, he has misled a country and put unnecessary pain and death on the people because his humanist worldview leads him to think he is a god.

A god that is led by his ego.

And yes, there is also the money.

Be Informed. Be Discerning. Be Vigilant. Be Engaged. Be Prayerful.