"Ike"—Secularism prophet
As often stated, the distinctions between Sacred and Non-Sacred Secularism became purely academic on
August
6,1945.
It
was on that day
that the ritual which—for the first time ever—took place in
Warrior's Quest "space and time" rendered all three Big
Stories useless as ways to understand and interpret current reality.
As also noted, the military mid-wifed
the birth of the Warrior's Quest as it gathered Abrahamics, Scientismists
and Secularists from all
camps to creatively imagine together at various locations of
the
Manhattan Project.
In this creatively imagined Warrior's
Quest "reality," a new world was made present and manifest.
The character of this new reality and the challenges it placed
before the nation and the world were articulated by it's prophetic
harbinger—General Dwight D. Eisenhower ("Ike"),
America's most acclaimed hero
since General George Washington.
When President Eisenhower left office
in 1961, he gave a prescient speech (source
of the following quotes) that was an attempt to alert all peoples
of
the
world to the
forces that
were
poised to
transform the
world—two of
which he labeled as "threats."
Continue—Ike