Tuesday, February 10, 2009

What's a 'person' to do?

A friend of mine told me today that I was a nice person. I told her that she has insulted me. Startled, she asked me how she had done that.
First of all, I told her that I was a man, not a person and when she refers to me with a non-descript word like 'person', she doesn't respect my manhood plus she is feeding the feminist/gay movement. How?
For the past 20 years or so certain people have been trying to remove our genders male and female to make us all 'inclusive' or one. The media, reporters and our own governments have changed our language to please these radicals until we find ourselves using the word 'person' all the time instead of the gender.
We are at the point where we are almost ashamed to use man or woman. Ask yourself when was the last time you used the words? Try it out by just saying out loud "I am a good man/woman". Say it to someone else. What do you feel after you say it. If it's a little guilt then you can be sure you have been brainwashed by those people who want to remove any pride or identity in your sex and that is exactly what the fem/gay movement is all about.
Your intellect tells you there's nothing wrong with the non-gender word but your 'self' is insulted.
The only way to stop this insult to your sex is to bring it to a conscious level in others and gently correct them when they call someone a person instead of the gender God gave them.
Be a man. Be a woman. Be a husband or a wife but don't let them call you person or spouse.


Further-

In truth, the English word 'person' does not belong in the bible. In scripture, the Greek and Hebrew words that 'person' is translated from mean "to reveal the man" (i.e., presence, countenance, face, etc.), whereas in man's law, the word 'person' means "to conceal the man" (i.e., the term persona means "the mask of the actor", i.e., a fictional character that substitutes for the flesh and blood man. From this word persona we get 'person,' a fictional entity). You're the actor when you become a person, because a mask (the person) covers the true character, and you become something other than who God says you are.

In addition, it can be seen that 'person' and 'man' are not synonymous by the phrase "artificial person." In man's law, this phrase is used to describe corporations and such. But, if we replace the word 'person' with 'man,' look at what we get! "Artificial man." What is an artificial man? Is it a cyborg, a half-man/half-machine or something? However, "artificial person" makes much more sense, because a person is created by man, whereas a man is created by God. God does not create artificial things, only man does.


[As a side note, we are told that a 'noun' refers to a "person, place, or thing." Well, a 'person' is not a noun, because it is only a fiction; it does not exist; it hides the true man. However a man (or woman) is a noun. Therefore, it is more accurate to say a noun refers to "people, places, or things."]


Furthermore, if they call you a 'nice' 'person', they are doubly insulting you. Read this:

1) The only words which have substance are nouns. Nouns have substance, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, etc., do not. Verbs are not substantial, they only indicate action. The substance is in the noun. For example, the word party was previously only a noun, but now it's a verb, now it's an act. Instead of saying, "let's go to a party", we say, "let's party". We see how the English language, through its evolution, changes the substance of a word into nothing. By keeping nouns as nouns, they represent the "truth". By converting nouns to verbs, they do not represent the truth, and therefore the language becomes "fictitious".

2) The way a word is spelled determines its meaning, and what law one is under. There are at least three ways to spell any one word. Let's take, as an example, the spellings of "rich," "Rich," and "RICH." The first spelling, "rich," means "wealthy." This word is an adjective and has no substance; it merely describes the person of man, but not the man himself. The spelling "Rich," on the other hand, has a completely different meaning. It is a proper name, and refers to the man himself. This word has substance. By spelling this word lawfully, it brings you under the Law that created it. Since God created man, this would bring you under God's Law. And the last spelling, "RICH," has a completely different meaning than the previous two spellings. You won't find any words spelled in all capital letters in the dictionary, because these words do not exist. They are fictions. And by spelling a name in all caps, it brings you under the law that created it; which would be the fictitious laws of man. This is why all corporations are spelled in all capital letters, because they are fictions created by man, and not substance created by God.

3) We cannot take an unclean word and make it clean. For example, let's take the word 'nice,' which is derived from the Latin 'nescire.'


Nice: "Srange, lazy, foolish, stupid, ignorant, not knowing, to be ignorant, difficult to please, fastidious, discriminative." Webster's New World Dictionary, Third College Edition, 1988, page 914.

2 comments:

Audrey II said...

Someone tried to give you a compliment, and you saw fit to turn that into an opportunity to berate them and rage against feminism, tolerance, inclusive language, and the movement away from the male-centric outlooks of the past?

One can only hope that this "friend" of yours reconsiders her original sentiment in light of your "Rush-esque" reaction.

RuralRite said...

She thanked me for opening her mind to the truth.