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Mood, Polity and Populism

Well-Being Australia Chairman M. V. Tronson the Australian Cricket Chaplain of 22 years suggests that mood and polity are inevitably linked and moreover polity may follow mood in sentiment but not necessarily in reality.

“Mood is felt by the sinews of the soul, mood is discerned, mood has a temperature, mood is gauged intuitively and mood can become polity only after the effect,” Dr Mark Tronson claimed.

He said that mood changes allows the politically incorrect to become politically correct, mood changes allows a marginal insight to become prominent, mood changes can reveal resilience in the most unexpected places.

“Australian Prime Minister John Howard picked up the mood of the Nation last week when he referred to Indonesia and Iran as ‘Muslim Nations’ irreversibly changing the political correctness of political religious reality,” Dr Tronson said.

Baptist Minister M. V. Tronson cited the changing nature of Australian Church worship style as a direct result of the Pentecostal movement’s influence.

“In my view the mood of the Australian people is exhibiting an inner resurgence of foundational Christian belief in the face of this international Islamist threat,” he claimed.

Mood he says has an intangible measurement, that politics, financial dealings and marketing rises or falls on ascertaining this intangibility.

“Popular transient mood nonetheless has little effect on foundational Christian doctrines, these have a resilience that even best selling speculative books and their subsequent films cannot compete,” Dr Tronson said.

He said Jesus Christ illustrated a blindness associated with ‘popular mood’, that Christ’s reality is as He himself said: to judge the world, to give sight to the blind and to show those who think they see that they are indeed blind (John 9:39).

“Christian salvation does not rely on ‘popular mood’, its veracity is the revealed Word of God which through the Spirit of God creates in the human soul a resilient mood that springs rejoicing in the Living Christ,” M. V. Tronson said.

M V Tronson http://www.bushorchestra.com/

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