Each of us has a natural tendency to think of ourselves as “good”. That pride makes it hard to see anything bad in what we believe. Imperialistic Protestantism understood that about human nature. As they looted every nation on earth, they used many means to convince others that “We are good people doing good things for our fellow man.”
English Literature became a tool to replace Catholic tradition. It has been carefully controlled by the British Government since Elizabeth was Queen. The Imperialistic Protestants invented a new mass media. The nation was told how to think with the new plays performed in theaters that sprouted up like mushrooms after a rain when Protestant Imperialists needed to replace Catholic Morality Plays and Catholic Literature.
The Protestant Imperialist Establishment subsidized and controlled the new, “Politically Correct”, anti-Catholic Literature that began in the Elizabethan Age. Their media continues to turn, many away from focusing on God to focus on self. The accompanying “New Theology” justified the ravaging of the world.
“Ye are as Gods!”, Government clergy intoned from pulpits now occupied by Imperialistic Protestantism. Those who heard and understood nodded wisely at the selected Scripture passages chosen to describe what their government wanted them to be.
Centuries later, Kipling used still the deception of “English Literature”. He invented sheer fraud in poetry about the noble nature of the Protestant Imperialists. Simpletons obediently recited “Take up the white man’s burden, send forth the best ye breed / go bind your sons to exile to serve your captives’ needs.” while the British East India Company was bringing back boatloads of gold and jewels, stolen for its shareholders.
They admitted: “Yes, we are taking valuables out of India. And, we are turning India and Africa into huge prison camps. But, we are building railroads for the people.”, explained the voices of England’s Imperialistic Protestant Establishment.
Approved authors of books and plays joined hired teachers in schools and universities. All, including the Poets Laureate of England, avoided mention of the horrible slaughters of Irish Catholics, Indian Hindus, American Indians, Australian aborigines, African tribes, and whomever else had land and assets. Many still believe the awful lies told to justify death, slavery, and looting: “We are good people doing good things for our fellow man.”
Today, their killing continues. Imperialistic Protestantism does not condemn the sin of billions killed by abortion and abortion-inducing birth control.