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Old 12-27-2011, 08:57 PM
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Re: Over The Top! A Korean/Pentecostal Analogy?

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Make no mistake about it, Kim Jong Il (now known as, Kim Jong Dead) was not loved by these masses that now mourn.

The dictatorship demands the mourning, and anyone not mourning is suspect and can be hauled in for questioning.

Just today the regime issued an edict outlawing more than five people gathering publicly unless at a public mourning.

These communist regimes are corrupt and evil to the core as are the leaders.
Actually is is very probably loved by a large percentage of people in NK, just as a huge amount of the Cuban population loves Castro, and just as beaten women all over America "love" their abusers, people naturally adapt to such leaders and come to blame all their ills on forces outside of their home or nation, or even "satan??".
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Old 12-27-2011, 09:21 PM
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Actually is is very probably loved by a large percentage of people in NK, just as a huge amount of the Cuban population loves Castro, and just as beaten women all over America "love" their abusers, people naturally adapt to such leaders and come to blame all their ills on forces outside of their home or nation, or even "satan??".
Yeah, it all depends on how "love" is defined.
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Yeah, it all depends on how "love" is defined.
Co-dependency, and Stockholm syndrome, would probably be the much more accurate terms.
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Old 12-27-2011, 09:29 PM
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Here is one example definitively worth watching...


http://www.wyff4.com/video/30080530/detail.html
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Re: Over The Top! A Korean/Pentecostal Analogy?

Power corrupts.

Political Power and/ or Spiritual Leader ......the "subjects" must obey!


Just as the younger generation in Korea is not as easily influenced it seems that the younger generation of Pentecostals are also more likely to think for themselves.
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Let the weeping for "Dear Leader" commence

http://video.foxnews.com/v/135096115...ylist_id=87485
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