Tuesday, March 13, 2007

The Black Regiment Could Have Stopped the First Waco

Jan 17, 2007 10:24

Whining Christians dislike arraignment of their pastors(CFR). But pastors were not always pimps for government, and during the 1700's would lead "terrorist" to "break the law" by resorting to illegal assault weapons, used against legitimate law enforcement officers.

The well known terrorist Immam, Chuck Baldwin, has advocated raising the Black regiment from the dead:

"This "Black Regiment" was responsible for providing the conviction and wisdom necessary for winning a war against the cruelty of an unjust government. What was the "Black Regiment"? Actually, it wasn't a regiment at all. It referred to the American Presbyterian, Congregationalist, and Baptist clergy."

"It was British sympathizer Peter Oliver, who actually first used the name "Black Regiment". He complained that such clergymen were invariably at the heart of the revolutionary disturbances."
There were hundreds of churches around Waco, Texas, and similar numbers around Plainfield, New hampshire. Expect nothing from them.

The SOP of the Church Growth movement when dealing with their dissenters is to "emote" them. It is repulsive.

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