Monday, September 14, 2009

501c3 and Tea Party protesters

The 501c3 agenda have been exposed by many Patriots for decades. The deal is that the 501c3 is a policy where a church has to be licensed as a legal church to be a non-profit organization. After this action, the government controls the church in what type of sermons of preached, etc. This limits free speech and churches under this system can even endorse or oppose a political candidate. If churches refuse to be under this system, they lose their non-profit status by the government. Ironically, in the Bible, the early Christians never acted as state licensed churches as found in Philemon 1:2. They readily met in each other's homes independently. The church should be a business or controlled by the government at all. This is similar to the news about FEMA and some churches. See, some pastors are on FEMA payroll. This is done by FEMA in trying to make churches follow the government unconditionally during the declaration of martial law. This story first broke out in May of 2006. FEMA was training pastors and other religious representatives to become secret police enforcers who teach their congregations to obey the government in preparation for a declaration of martial law, property and firearm seizures, and forced relocation. A KSLA news report confirmed that 'Clergy Response Teams' are being trained by the federal government to quell dissent and pacify citizens to obey the government in the event of a declaration of martial law. This 501c3 movement combined with FEMA actions are not only a violation of religious liberty, but they are real threats against churches in general (and all religious bodies for if one religious group is targeted, it effects everybody). Of course FEMA uses Romans 13 as a justification for this evil when Romans 13 never supports unconditional support for the government (i.e. If the government says murder innocent people, we have a right to reject that order and face jail. Romans 13 was about the concept of government in general). Homeland Security is apart of that agenda. The big picture is that certain elitists want the church to be pacified in not taking certain positions on issues like abortion, homosexuality, the war on terror, the dangers of H1N1 vaccines, 9/11 Truth, etc. Even Michael Marcavage was arrested for just peacefully reading from the Bible. So, there is nothing wrong with preaching against evil and sin in America. Folks are waking up indeed.


Jesuit explosures have existed for years now. For centuries, many church leaders have called the Pope the Antichrist for his corruption down through the ages. These church leaders include
Cotton Matter, John Wycliffe, John Wesley, and many others. The Papacy is working worldwide and in the Middle East to promote Ecumenicalism and control of Holy Land sites. Revelation 17 shows real signs that parts of Romanism related to Mystery Babylon. Several examples include the scarlet color clothing worn by Vatican archbishops and other clergy, having wealth, and worldwide influence. Even recently, Freemasons have united with some leaders of the Vatican.
Other people just believe that the Rothschilds and the Rockefellers run everything and refuse to expose anything else. That's a lie since both families are powerful families, but even they are allies of the Vatican (the Pilgrims, high level Freemasonry). These 3 groups have more power than the Rothschilds and the Rockefellers. The Vatican is the richest religious entity in the world. The Knights of Malta, The Pilgrims, and others combined have more wealth than the Rothschilds. The Rothschilds have worked with the Vatican even. Some folks in the alternative media (like Henry Makow lies and said that Ignatius Loyola was Jewish when the Jesuits banned Jewish people in the Jesuit Order for centuries until 1946) refuse to expose the Jesuit General and their bankers doing the Vatican/Jesuit network's bidding. SMOM Alexander Haig is a honorary Chair of COSCO. Knight of Malta Joseph Edward Schmitz (who is a leader of Blackwater), Knight of Malta Steven Saxton (the head of Hollywood International), Knight of Malta Geoffrey T. Boisi (used to be part of Goldman Sachs and a member of the Trilateral Comission), SMOM Edward L. Hennessy, Jr. (the AlliedSignal Inc. (now Honeywell), chairman and CEO), and others. The Supreme Court is mostly Roman Catholic. These facts aren't what Makow and others aren't showing.



Peter Ruckman is a keen deception in Christianity. He has his headquarters in Pensacola, Florida. Now, his major heresy is teaching that the KJV is advanced revelation being even superior to the original Greek and Hebrew manuscripts of the Bible. He does this in claiming to defend the KJV, but he isn't defending the King James Bible at all. He's giving haters of the KJV ammunition in order to unfairly demonize true proponents of the KJV. He said that: “The A.V. 1611 reading, here, is superior to any Greek text” (Peter Ruckman, The Christian’s Handbook of Manuscript Evidence, Pensacola Bible Press, 1970, p. 118) and “Mistakes in the A.V. 1611 are advanced revelation!” (Ruckman, Manuscript Evidence, p. 126). The truth is that the inspired Word of God existed before 1611. The church and even ancient Jewish people had scriptures for eons. The original manuscripts were created by inspiration of God, but the King James Version of the Bible is an accurate translation of the original text (the original text wa given by inspiration of the Holy Spirit). Perservation is God's promise that he will perserve his Word forever, which is true. Now, Peter Ruckman has multiple divorces (and remarriage) for non-adultery reasons and he tries to justify them. Divorces are known for their hostility, children suffer for a time, and it deals with a broken promise obviously. He believes that man is saved by works in different times, but the Bible is clear that God is saved by grace through faith (even in the Tribulation, the blood of the Lamb saves sin). Ruckman is known for extreme anger and utilizing name calling like calling people punks, dumb, jack legs, etc. He blasphemes God in lying that god tells him to speak like this. The Bible is clear that we should let no filty communication out of your mouth. James 3:13-17 forbids people using envy and strife as a means to get our point across. There is nothing wrong with humbling yourself in other to express your views in life. He teaches heresies like angels are 33 year old males without wings and that all women in the church age will get 33 year old bodies in the Rapture, the flood in 2 Peter 3 is not Noah's flood, and that God ordained the Earth 12 boundaries with 12 nations (to be destined to leave the earth). He even believes in abortion on demand now. The baby is clearly formed in the womb as a distinct human life. Killing unborn human life is a sin.



There are more news in the world. Sweden apparently outlaws homeschooling, which is evil. Mike Farris (who is the founder of the Home School Legal Defense Association) said that Sweden will ban all home schooling except for children with medical exceptions (and foreign workers with appropriate work visas). He points out that people who have religious convictions or are home schooling for religious reasons will not give been given the rare exceptions. This is evil since all people have a right to enchance their educational freedom. This is following the German example since Germany prohibits illegal home schooling. That is why the Romeike family left Germany recently since they face stiff fines and the possible loss of custody rights for home schooling. They are seeking asylum in America. They should recieve it. Suprisingly, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruled that Section 13 of Canada's evil human rights hate speech law violates the Charter right to free expression because it carries the threat of punitive fines. It's about time, they did the right thing in Canada. Athanasios Hadijs made the decision. It will causes numerous hate crime laws in limbo. This appears to strip the Canadian Human Rights Commission of its controversial legal mandate to pursue hate on the Internet, which it has strenuously defended against complaints of censorship. It also marks the first major failure of Section 13(1) of the Canadian Human Rights Act, an anti-hate law that was conceived in the 1960s to target racist telephone hotlines, then expanded in 2001 to the include the entire Internet. Hopefully, in the future Christians and others won't be harassed by hate crime crimes when they are just peacefully expressing their viewpoints on issues.




The mainstream media is shocked by D.C. with the high turnout among tea party protesters. The media say that only a few thousand people would attend the tea party. There were more. People protested deficits and extreme taxation. The London Daily Mail reported that at least a million people attended the tea party rally. It was certainly more than 30,000 people there though. Most people couldn't go near the Capitol since so many people were there. Regardless of the numbers, the important thing is the message of the protesters there. Many people sang the National Anthem and America the Beautiful. Folks traveled many miles to come into the locations. Many of them rejected the health care proposal from the White House. The crowds at Freedom Square was so large that the march commenced an hour or so early precluding any kind of organiation. The organizers supplied food, lodging, and stipends for the marchers. Most of the signs were legitimate outlining liberty with a few that were disrespectful (which I don't agree with at all). The marchers wanted the government to follow the Constitution and enact real reform in society.

Press TV from September 13, 2009 wrote that an U.S. Intel report concludes that Iran has not taken steps to make nuke bomb. These conclusions were found by U.S. spy agencies. Iran hasn't taken the criticial steps to make a bomb, despite having produced enough nuclear fuel. They reached this conclusion in a National Intelligence Estimate or NIE update they presented to U.S. President Barack Obama in recent months. The New York Times reported on the story on Wednesday. The original 140 page NIE report was given to former President George W. Bush in 2007. He had clarified that Iran was not pursuing a nuclear weapon program at the time. The new intelligence information collected by the Obama administration confirms once again that Iran doesn't have a strong nuclear program. Many in America and Israel believe that Iran is seeking an atomic weapon, but Iran maintained that they are using nuclear activities to produce peaceful aims like supplying its electric power industry. US ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Glyn Davies ignored the positive aspects of the report and declared on Wednesday that Iran now had what he called a ‘possible breakout capacity’ if it decided to make a bomb (in the first specific reference to the new NIE findings). Davies didn't say what he meant by "Breakout capacity" but the official U.S. position is that it would take Iran years to make uranium that is enriched (for nuclear fuel at low levels usable for weapons). American estimates believe that Iran could produce a nuclear weapon between 2010 and 2015 if it wants to. Israel is mixed on its views on Iran from believing Iran can immediate create an nuclear bomb or it can take years for Iran to achieve that goal. Some US administration officials believe Israel’s claims that Iran could quickly build a bomb are attempts to put pressure on the Obama administration. Some believe that these false allegations are used to force Iran to surrender into Western demands (and give up its right to produce nuclear feul). The New York Times reported that Israeli officials wanted to press Washington for intelligence and help to launch a military attack against Iran (at a meeting with a senior Obama administration official several months ago). This is while Meir Dagan, the director of Israel’s main spy agency, Mossad, told the Israeli parliament in June that Iran could have a bomb no sooner than 2014. The lesson here is that Iran shouldn't be invaded at all. Iran is no direct threat to America.




By Timothy

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