The Birth of Democratism

November 28, 2007 · By Aaron Unruh

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Ideology is substitute religion, a belief system based on ideas that are often contradicted by history and common sense. Yet men will adhere to ideologies with a zealotry that borders on fanaticism.

Marxism, fascism and socialism were are ideologies, gods that failed. So, too, is democratism, the Gospel of George W. Bush.

Democratism is a belief that all men are equally endowed with a desire for freedom and an aptitude for democracy. All can be uplifted, and all brought to see that democracy is the one true path to peace in our world. In democracy lies our salvation.

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2 Responses to “The Birth of Democratism”

  1. Chris on November 28th, 2007 10:53 pm [#]

    Yes, because the desire to make the world a freer place and minimize the threat of backward barbarians by civilizing them is “clearly” such a terrible idea. After all if a country doesn’t already have democracy evidently they were meant to consigned to serfdom or slavery - c’est la vie.

  2. mark peters on November 29th, 2007 9:55 pm [#]

    Wouldn’t it be the death of democratism?

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