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[[Care]] is defined as "the provision of what is necessary for the [[health]], [[welfare]], maintenance, and [[protection]] of someone or something."
[[Care]] is defined as "the provision of what is necessary for the [[health]], [[welfare]], maintenance, and [[protection]] of someone or something."


It is also defined as "serious attention or consideration applied to doing something correctly or to avoid damage or risk."
[[Care]] is also defined as "serious attention or consideration applied to doing something correctly or to avoid damage or risk."


As a verb it i said to mean to "feel concern or interest; attach importance to something." or "look after and provide for the needs of."
As a verb it is said to mean to "feel concern or interest; attach importance to something." or "look after and provide for the needs of."


In the [[Bible]] both [[Jesus]] and [[Moses]] who preached the [[Kingdom of God|government of God]] say we are ''to [[love]] one another'' which is  way of saying we must [[care]] for one another.
In the [[Bible]] both [[Jesus]] and [[Moses]] preached the [[Kingdom of God|government of God]]. They both said we are ''to [[love]] one another'' which is  way of saying we must [[care]] for one another.


Modern [[governments]] also suggest that they care for people because they provide benefits. [[Rome]] did this in the days of [[Polybius]] when people developed an [[appetite]] for [[benefits]] at the expense of their neighbor.
Modern [[governments]] also suggest that they care for people because they provide benefits. [[Rome]] did this in the days of [[Polybius]] when people developed an [[appetite]] for [[benefits]] at the expense of their neighbor.


But do modern governments actually care? Or does this forced care and provision actually create a ''risk of damage'' to the fabric and character of society. Free societies are naturally held together by [[social virtue]] rather than [[social compact]].
But do modern governments actually care?  
 
The people of world governments say they are [[benefactors]] but they only give people what they take from others by force.
 
Does this forced care and provision actually create a ''risk of damage'' to the fabric and character of society? Free societies are naturally held together by [[social virtue]] rather than [[social compact]].


[[File:cremationofcare.jpg|right|thumb|The ritual of the Cremation of Care at the Bohemian Grove in California.]]
[[File:cremationofcare.jpg|right|thumb|The ritual of the Cremation of Care at the Bohemian Grove in California.]]


The Cremation of Care is an annual theatrical production written, produced and performed by and for members of the Bohemian Club, and staged at the Bohemian Grove near Monte Rio, California at a small artificial lake amid a private old-growth grove of Redwood trees.
The ''Cremation of Care'' is an annual theatrical production written, produced and performed by and for members of the Bohemian Club, and staged at the Bohemian Grove near Monte Rio, California at a small artificial lake amid a private old-growth grove of Redwood trees.


The dramatic performance is presented on the first night of the annual gathering as an allegorical banishing of worldly cares for the club members.
The dramatic performance is presented on the first night of the annual gathering as an allegorical banishing of worldly cares for the club members.


The secretive nature of these gatherings and the Bohemian Club along with the high ranking political power of  its members suggests that there is a corruption of power within the broad spectrum of members.  Alex Jones, who characterized the Cremation of Care as a ritualistic shedding of conscience and empathy, and an "abuse of power" see a powerful conspiracy undermining personal liberties.<Ref>Jones, Alex. Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove. 2000.</Ref>
The secretive nature of these gatherings and the Bohemian Club along with the high ranking political power of  its members suggests that there is a corruption of power within the broad spectrum of members.  Alex Jones, who characterized the Cremation of Care as a ritualistic shedding of conscience and empathy, and an "abuse of power". He sees a powerful conspiracy undermining personal liberties.<Ref> Alex Jones, Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove. 2000.</Ref>
 
If the [[governments]] of the [[world]] from [[Cain]] to [[Nimrod]] and [[Saul]] to [[Caesar]] have been corrupted by the power they obtain from [[wantonness]] of the people through [[socialist]] states desires to cremate care then Christ must have come to raise care from the [[dead]].


If the [[governments]] of the [[world]] from [[Cain]] to [[Nimrod]] and [[Saul]] to [[Caesar]] have been corrupted by the power the obtain from [[wantonness]] of the people desires to cremate care then Christ must have come to raise care from the [[dead]].
The Modern Church has abandoned the [[charitable practices]] of the [[early Church]] and have excused the [[covetous practices]] of [[Rome]]. Rome decayed and fell under the corruption of its leaders and society in general which is the destiny of all who follow its path. Christ taught [[The Way|another way]] called the [[Kingdom of God]] and His [[righteousness]].


Christ came to raise Care from the grave.<Br>
Christ came to raise Care from the grave.<Br>

Revision as of 10:32, 29 December 2016

Care is defined as "the provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something."

Care is also defined as "serious attention or consideration applied to doing something correctly or to avoid damage or risk."

As a verb it is said to mean to "feel concern or interest; attach importance to something." or "look after and provide for the needs of."

In the Bible both Jesus and Moses preached the government of God. They both said we are to love one another which is way of saying we must care for one another.

Modern governments also suggest that they care for people because they provide benefits. Rome did this in the days of Polybius when people developed an appetite for benefits at the expense of their neighbor.

But do modern governments actually care?

The people of world governments say they are benefactors but they only give people what they take from others by force.

Does this forced care and provision actually create a risk of damage to the fabric and character of society? Free societies are naturally held together by social virtue rather than social compact.

The ritual of the Cremation of Care at the Bohemian Grove in California.

The Cremation of Care is an annual theatrical production written, produced and performed by and for members of the Bohemian Club, and staged at the Bohemian Grove near Monte Rio, California at a small artificial lake amid a private old-growth grove of Redwood trees.

The dramatic performance is presented on the first night of the annual gathering as an allegorical banishing of worldly cares for the club members.

The secretive nature of these gatherings and the Bohemian Club along with the high ranking political power of its members suggests that there is a corruption of power within the broad spectrum of members. Alex Jones, who characterized the Cremation of Care as a ritualistic shedding of conscience and empathy, and an "abuse of power". He sees a powerful conspiracy undermining personal liberties.[1]

If the governments of the world from Cain to Nimrod and Saul to Caesar have been corrupted by the power they obtain from wantonness of the people through socialist states desires to cremate care then Christ must have come to raise care from the dead.

The Modern Church has abandoned the charitable practices of the early Church and have excused the covetous practices of Rome. Rome decayed and fell under the corruption of its leaders and society in general which is the destiny of all who follow its path. Christ taught another way called the Kingdom of God and His righteousness.

Christ came to raise Care from the grave.
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  1. Alex Jones, Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove. 2000.