Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Early American history











During the beginning of the age of reason, the availability of gnostic texts were preferred reading for moralists, looking for reason to reject historic Christianity.
The revolutionary Gnostic Americans were constantly under strong conviction from churches in early America that maintain the purity of the Biblical Gospel; handed down by the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ.
The veracity of Jesus Christ is not only testified in extra biblical works, but is also well documented in early Christian writings, such as those from Polycarp, Irenaeus, Justin Martyr, Clement, etc.

Most of the American revolutionaries who were moralists, content with Gnosis (investigative knowledge) were never able to understand the power of the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. They were content with empiricism (sense experience perception).

Empiricism must be calibrated by Holiness, else the lust passions and desires that corrupt empirical data will corrupt the reality of what "IS" is.
The true application of obeying the calling of the Lord Jesus Christ cleanses the mind and body to produce a separation of lust desires that make the acquisition of data free from personal contamination.

Gnostic's who are ever learning and never able to come to the righteousness of Jesus Christ will inevitability deny the super-natural; seeing only the bias of their own fallen nature. This was the case with most of the "founding fathers" of the American revolution who denied the sufficiency of Jesus Christ and life found in Him

This Gnostic thought has been the reason why the Constitution of the United States has been used, and will continually be used to facilitate a global solidarity that will contribute to the fulfillment of biblical prophecy.

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