Dec 11, 2007 11:03
This is the conclusion of Chanukah, the celebration of the revolt of the religious against secular government aspiring to rule the world. Contrast the attitude of such terrorist to the congregation at a mega Church Growth assembly in Colorado Springs and Arvada, Colorado on Sunday December 9, 2007.
The depth of spiritual strength, courage, and conviction are evident by the response of the congregation to the threat. When it began, "Jessie Gingrich, who had left New Life and was in the parking lot getting into her car, saw the gunman get a rifle from his trunk and open fire on a van with people inside. Gingrich said she cowered in her vehicle, fumbling with the key."
A single armed man manages to kill three before entering church for a little revenge for an insult received 3 years earlier. The guard girl said, "There was chaos," Assam said, as parishioners ran away... she suddenly saw the hallways clear and a gunman come through the door." She then "confronted him in an entrance hallway, and shot him when he refused to follow orders," in a gun battle using her "weapon, which she reportedly emptied in the exchange."
This was a time consuming military operation that involved placing "several smoke canisters that had been activated, apparently by the attacker, at several entrances to the mega-church's 300,000 complex.
Murray then entered through another entrance, firing his assault weapon as he came through the doors, police said."
One of the sages said that the wicked flee when nobody pursues, to make the point that sin destroys courage. This is the same brothel that was "founded by the Rev. Ted Haggard, who was dismissed last year after a former male prostitute alleged he had a three-year cash-for-sex relationship with him. Haggard admitted committing unspecified "sexual immorality."
Perhaps she is like Deborah and Boyd more like Barak. "The church's senior pastor, Brady Boyd, said Assam was a real hero to him and to the whole church. He said she acted as his personal bodyguard." Perhaps.
The problem with sodomites is that they twist everything they do the same way that they corrupt their nature. The corruption is within the operation of the mind and does not end when he leaves an organization. The Church Growth movement is tyrannical and cowardly at the same time-- like the reputation that Romans had just before they collapsed.
(edited)Chuck Baldwin said in regards to their love of tyrannical government, "It is at this point that much blame should be cast at the feet of the leaders of the so-called Religious Right. They have proven themselves to be much more interested in enriching their "ministries" (and themselves in the process) than they are in standing uncompromisingly for the truth. The infatuation with power and success has made them weak and vulnerable."
Churches do nor become "Mega" when they resist secular government, they become Waco's. The irony is that this incident occurred just as we celebrate winning a "Just Say NO," civil war with tyrannical government. It was the priests who led, like pastors once led in the American Revolution.
Today however, "All the pro-life, pro-family, traditional-values, conservative talk is just that: talk. Republicans use conservative rhetoric the same way Democrats use liberal rhetoric. Neither party believes what they are telling their constituents. They merely say what constituents want to hear in order to get elected; after which, they set about to do what their elitist, globalist manipulators tell them to do."
As the churches become more a part of globalism they should expect more such incidents, but the agent is not so much a devil they know nothing about as it is a dead Rabbi who threatened to kill them and their children once.
Happy terroristic revolution day.
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/14817480/detail.html
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8TETA5G1&show_article=1
http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/c2007/cbarchive_20071207.html
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_7684728
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/staticarticles/article59137.html
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1937068/posts
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_7684728
A short chronology of church shootings.