Sunday, March 23, 2008

Judgment of the Churches Begins

Mar 24, 2008 10:16

The Pastors are beginning to fight among themselves and the repercussions will affect the political stability of the US because they are the ones who maintained peace with guilty government. In short, they loved their enemies and hated their friends.

The collapse of the money power is a part of the church collapse which has also become preoccupied with money and completely compromised as far as god is concerned. "Love" for the congregation will not save them when they have put the lives of the congregations in danger. The primary responsibility of The Pastors is to keep them alive, not love them.

Survey the indictments for just this week alone:

Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ judges the US but only for not being socialist enough--Not being a bigger thief. Their idea of love is statist--that god is a statist, and that the state is too holy to destroy, and that any slave so "uppity" as to condemn them for exceeding covenant authority, is himself condemned. This is a brothel worthy of burning.

Hamas is welcome to this and many more churches exactly like them and Trinity is rather ordinary. The reason is that they claim to be New Israel, and forget that they lie and that a dead Jew warned them that they will bow down to his hereditary family members.

The modern church steals the name of a Jew and then is hostile to Israel, Jews, and Judaism and justifies it with antinomianism. They are as lawless as their government, and cannot escape the same punishment that their governments are bringing upon themselves. Hostile to the extent of stealing the land of god because they say, he doesn't need it anymore.

These churches are anti-Christ Christians who hate the Jew god and are re-imagining him to a face more like their own, one of deceitf, murderous, and promise breaker--a law abiding liar, thief, and murderer like themselves.

They urges are violent in the use of force to compel compliance to "secular" law, made up by men like themselves, and ruthless to enforce it against the righteous. These churches should renounce the Jew Jesus since they despise him so much anyway. Trinity for example is more accurately named, Hamas United Church of the Holy State.

Hamas means violence and that is how the statist churches reason: that force is required to govern, and that ultimate force must reside in the state. They ignore their rabbi who told them that they are not to be tyrants like pagans, and are more tyrannical than pagans.

The love of force and tyranny of the evangelicals in particular is why the Church Growth Movement is so appealing to them and not just churches anymore, but US synagogues as well.

Condemning Wright and not Schaeffer makes sense only if you are examining their adjudication. Wright was incompetent and Schaeffer much better but leaning toward the trifling. The usual evangelical can only say that the US is "complicit in the 'murder of the unborn,' has become 'Sodom' by coddling gays, and that our public schools are sinful places full of evolutionists and sex educators hell-bent on corrupting children." Nothing follows.

Evangelicals say "we are, 'under the judgment of God.' They call America evil and warn of imminent destruction." But they presume that they can pay their vile government and remain innocent. At least Wright pronounced a punishment, albeit incompetent. Schaeffer warned the Pastors long ago that "the church has forsaken its duty to be the salt of the culture," and indeed they have become complicit to the extent that they are being solicited by the government as controllers and informants with a special police force devoted to their protection should the pew sitters ever try to burn them alive.

Schaeffer may be forgiven to an extent if the reason for not using force decades ago was due to military weakness. He said, "If there is a legitimate reason for the use of force [against the U.S. government] ... then at a certain point force is justifiable." We maintain that this should have been done at least 20 years ago, preferably much earlier.

"Francis Schaeffer did say Christians had an obligation at the time of Hitler to defy the state," as they did in 1993 to defend the congregation in Waco, Texas.

The whole world is becoming aware of the condition of the church and have noticed that if Francis Schaeffer's "words were put in the mouth of Obama's pastor or any black American preacher, people would be accusing that preacher of treason," he contends." We agree, but "the Pastors" should remember that treason is a capital offence--We start with treason within the churches.

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