An Excerpt From Chapter 1 Of The Boniface Option: Disenchantment with the Modern World Andrew Isker, August 23, 2023August 23, 2023 Share this: In a world where the lines between reality and manipulation are becoming increasingly blurred, it’s essential to seek out the truth and understand the forces at play that shape our lives. Enter “The Boniface Option,” a groundbreaking book written by Andrew Isker and published by Gab Press that promises to lift the veil on the hidden agendas and sinister mechanisms that often go unnoticed in our society while also providing a guide for us to fight back against them. The Boniface Option is rapidly climbing to the top charts on Amazon and we need your help to keep the momentum going. This morning the Kindle version was released and you can get the paperback shipped to your door in about two days. As we speak three different different well-funded anti-Christian Nationalist books have recently been released by major publishers and regime figureheads. The Boniface Option is outselling all three of them by a wide margin. Please help us keep up the momentum by grabbing your copy today. As we navigate an era of uncertainty and upheaval, knowledge is our greatest weapon. “The Boniface Option” equips readers with the understanding they need to question the narratives presented to us, to recognize when they are being manipulated, and to forge a path towards a more informed and empowered future. Through its pages, readers are invited to peel back the layers of deception and gain a deeper understanding of the complex web of influence that surrounds us. With its detailed insights and unsettling revelations this book is poised to be one of the most important reads of the year. If you’ve ever felt that there’s more to the story, that the world is not as it seems, then “The Boniface Option” will undoubtedly be a book you won’t want to miss. Prepare to have your perspective forever shifted as you embark on a journey to uncover the truth that lies beneath the surface. Please enjoy a short excerpt from Chapter 1 below. Chapter 1: Disenchantment with the Modern World A time to love,And a time to hate;A time of war,And a time of peace. ECCLESIASTES 3:8 You must learn what to hate. If you are an evangelical Christian, like me, you have been trained your entire life to recoil at such a thing. God is love, after all. It is not Christlike to hate, you have been told. But this is simply not true. To love a thing is to hate its opposite. I love the innocence and purity of children; therefore I utterly hate pedophilia. I love my wife; therefore I hate to see her mistreated. For far too long, the evangelical Christian has been told he may not hate anything. He may only love. The schoolmarm is always over his shoulder telling him, “If you have nothing nice to say, don’t say anything at all.” We are trained to not love as we ought because we are trained to never hate. “That’s very hateful” is the bane of the neutered evangelical. It is the very worst thing you can say to him. He will instantly shrink and begin apologizing. But to love a thing is inherently to hate its opposite. Indifference is the absence of love, not hatred. Where love is present you will axiomatically have hatred of the object of that love’s opposite. If the Christian has a passionate love for the truth of God’s Word, the goodness of God’s justice, and the beauty of holiness, he will necessarily have an intense hatred of the lies, injustice, and sin. When one of the multitude of goblins from the occupational regime on the Potomac speaks about spreading “our values” to the nations of the former Soviet Bloc, such as Ukraine, what do they mean by that? Naturally, language such as this is meaningless boilerplate to them. These are throwaway lines recited by brainless automatons. But they speak them because they know they mean something to us or at least they used to. What are “our values”? You would probably say something like “freedom and democracy.” And that is, more or less, what they are trying to evoke. But there again, what do they mean by those words? What Kamala Harris or Anthony Blinken says freedom and democracy are is not the same as what a 58-year-old farmer in Keota, Iowa, might think they are. For normal American people, this is their heritage. This is what their fathers and grandfathers and greatgrandfathers shed their blood to defend. The freedom to speak your mind, the freedom to elect your rulers, the freedom to worship your God, the freedom to defend your family. And democracy means the people of a nation get a say in their own governance. If you go to a GOP caucus in a rural county, you will hear the words freedom and democracy thrown around a lot. But the meaning those words hold for the average conservative American is far different than apparatchiks on the Potomac. But the regime also knows this as well and has hollowed them out and wears them as a skin suit. When Joe Biden or Hillary Clinton goes on TV to talk about defending “our values” from Vladimir Putin, they want electricians in Bismarck, North Dakota, or plumbers in Leesburg, Florida, with “Let’s Go Brandon” stickers on their F–150s to think, “Yes, we must make sure those poor Ukrainians get to enjoy freedom of religion and freedom of speech and are able to live under leaders of their choosing.” But that is not at all what “our values” actually are. What they mean by “our values” is a world where human beings are divorced as much as they possibly can be from God’s creation and created order so that they can be fit subjects for modern liberal consumerist society. They want to take relatively impoverished traditional societies, many of which have already suffered greatly under Bolshevism and Stalinism, and strip away their heritage, their rootedness to their homes and villages and families, and whatever traditional morality and Christian religion survived Communist rule so as to assimilate them into the Borg Collective, where they will be trained to wait alone in their pods, consuming terabytes of porn while they wait for the next Marvel movie to come out. That is the “freedom and democracy” our regime seeks to spread. That is the “freedom and democracy” they believe Americans cherish. That is “our values.” Throughout the history of the church for nearly two thousand years, the job of the Christian apologist was to demonstrate how the truths of scripture and the Christian religion correspond with reality. But the job of the Christian apologist in current age is very different. He must first demonstrate that the world you live in is not reality, and awaken you to the world as it actually is, and to then show you how the truths of scripture and the Christian religion correspond to the real world that has been hidden from you for your entire life. Click here to get your copy now Bold Christian Writing Christian Nationalism Go And Build Parallel Economy Andrew IskerBoniface OptionChopchopGab Press
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