People participate in government like giant mob. If the majority thinks you should be ingesting fluoride, guess what? If the majority wants to indoctrinate your children with certain ideas, guess what? If the majority wants to inject you with a substance they think will make them safe, guess what? Democracy is nothing more than mob rule. Democracy by "representatives" is no different. It is a plague. It fulfills the insatiable, fallen need to control other people. Add fear into the mix and it turns into a blood drenched feeding frenzy. You thought lynching was cruel and brutal act? Guess what, you participate in lynchings every day, every time you raise your voice to support mass actions of the state. But you are somewhat divorced from the effects. You don't have to see what happens to the victim as he chokes for his last breath swinging from a tree, appealing for your inner mercy, or as police break down the door of a family who refuses to submit to your abuse.

People who implement this abuse claim "science" as their God without realizing benefits and harm to a person are much more than outward statistical correlations, and that science is as unstable as religion and is worshipped as such and taken on faith by those who claim it's authority. A theory proven today is disproven tomorrow, yet religious fervor will claim the sanctity of a other's life and peace without regard, based on a collection of falsehoods and false witnesses labeled as "experts."

This is the opposite of true religion, the opposite of God.

Have a blessed Sabbath.

"We have learned by sad experience that it is the nature and disposition of almost all men, as soon as they get a little authority, as they suppose, they will immediately begin to exercise unrighteous dominion."

"And also that God hath set his hand to blind their minds, that he may prove them also and take them in their own craftiness; Also because their hearts are corrupted, and the things which they are willing to bring upon others, and have others suffer, may come upon themselves to the very uttermost; That they may be disappointed also, and their hopes may be cut off." (D&C 121)

"Democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention; have ever been found incompatible with personal security, or the rights of property; and have in general been as short in their lives as they are violent in their deaths.” (James Madison, The Federalist Papers, No. 10.)