Discovering Infinity
Volume 6A:

The Infinite Nature of Man
a research book by Rolf A. F. Witzsche

Page 102
Chapter 8: The Dimension for Democracy.

Chapter 8: The Dimension for Democracy.




It has been said that politics and religion should not be mixed.  But, why?  Scientific Christianity deals with the fundamental principles of reality, which should logically be the foundation for the social and economic policies of all nations.  Public policy should not be regarded as something that stands apart from the fundamental principles that underlay reality.

The saying that politics and religion should not mix has been carefully cultured, in order that a lie can be enthroned and be accepted as fundamental Truth.  Only a devious manipulator would suggest that politics and the Science of reality should not be mixed.  Indeed, this is what has been happening over the last hundred years.  Most nations' social, economic, cultural, and scientific policies have been shifted out of context with reality.  Moral principles, which have provided stability for many ages, have been labeled outmoded.  This fundamental separation of politics and truth, has of course been useful to the would-be manipulators of humanity who are working hard to establish a global policy commitment based on lies, to which all nations are urged to submit themselves, by which the devolution of mankind can be more easily accomplished.  "Global Governance" is but one name for it.  The idea sounds noble, but its effect is destined to be catastrophic.  Whenever policies are to be enacted that are totally separated from the fundamentals of reality, superior force will be needed to implement them, and the results will be catastrophic as they must be when the principles of reality are ignored.

We are facing two fundamentally separated structures in the fourth dimension.  One structure, as per Appendix M, is based on reality, on divine Spirit manifest in man and in the ascend of human civilization.  The second structure, as per Appendix L, is based on human devolution, on oligarchic power and policy projections that are based on everything but the factors that support human existence.  In the structure shown in Appendix L, reality and politics are separated and chaos and destructions result.  So far, the collapse of civilization has been cleverly disguised by the idea that public policy and the science of truth should not mix.

This pattern of such an imposed separation is visible all the way through the ages where oligarchic policy ruled.  Without the separation of public policy and truth, the slave trading empires, such as Venice and Great Britain, could not have been built.  Nor could the policy structures have been maintained by which these empires kept themselves in power.  The power base of any oligarchy has always rested on the intentionally cultured separation between public perception and fundamental reality.

Contrary to public belief, the oligarchy never uses force, or does so extremely seldom as in cases of assassinations.  Its weapon is more powerful, less expensive, and highly concealed.  This weapon is the principle of separating public perception from truth.  The weapon enables one to stage the political scene in a manner that others are enticed to use force against each other.  That is how Europe was destroyed by the Venetian oligarchy in the sixteenth and seventeenth century, culminating in the infamous Thirty Years War.  Venice never raised a sword, but it furnished the mental condition by which the destruction occurred.  The Secret Service of the Venetian Empire was the finest in the world, and the most persistent.  It took Venice over a hundred years to overturn the greatest Renaissance of human civilization that ever emerged.  This overturning was achieved by separating the fundamental truths on which the Renaissance had unfolded, from the policies of the nations.  Politics and spiritual perception were put far apart from each other.  They were separated into totally different categories in order that the nations could be turned against each other.  In modern times, with the Renaissance of truth labeled as an irrelevant relic of history, the process of separating public policy from truth continues, and so do the effects.

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