Sunday, June 10, 2007

Mark Holick Gets Nervous and Cries "IRS Turns Gestapo!"

Jun 11, 2007 06:59

When Indianapolis Baptist defied the gods, none of the other women in the neighborhood dared open their mouths to stop the Nazis from stealing their property. When the Gestapo attacked a church in Waco Texas in 1993, killing most of the congregation, not one of the hundreds of churches in the city opened their big mouths to defend the flock from Death.

Almost none of "the Pastors" is willing to judge a government occupied by depraved men who deserve death and being hung on a tree. Instead they argue whether to vote for who is less evil, or less depraved.

It has been almost 100 years since the unconstitutional income tax was illegally enacted and the pastors remained silent for the entire time. Now they are concerned because the Nazis are getting arrogant and do not have the same deferential demeanor as previously.

The rabbis of the churches warned them that they should have nothing to do with these men, starting with giving them money. "They are the kind who worm their way into homes and gain control over weak-willed women." The weak willed women are their pastors and churches filled with inoffensive men who would never insult a vile man by calling him detestable. A judge or prophet they will argue with however.

Holick is still confused however. He said, "Politics are of no interest to the church; issues of moral character addressed in the Bible are." No problem: the Gestapo will either change his silliness or kill him.

We have already warned the Whore of Heaven that she is about to get a severe beating. Some of the preparations by the Gestapo are:

1. May 29, "The Gestapo is moving on the farmers with a regulation that will require farm surveys and registration. This is also part of the Department of Agriculture's premise ID and registration." They are worming their way into every house, "pastors."

2. May 28, "regional currencies will replace national currency and the planned currency is a card, not cash. For the churches this will be a disaster."

3. President Bush declared himself dictator. It was Putin who rebuked him, not "the pastors."

4. Jun 01, Handling dissident churches was practiced in June 2004 and the Georgia pastors flunked the test. One woman asked, "'Why are the troops out here' on Sunday, knocking on doors, going into churches and listening to what the pastors were saying."

The issues that the Bible addresses are justice and protecting the weak from the powerful. Like tyrannical government bureaucrats.

This event will amount to nothing. The pastor lacks even basic history and said, "The church does not intend to engage in political intervention activity as prohibited by federal law and the United States Constitution." His god is the same as the rest of them, Government.

If god said, "intervene," but the law said "no," which one prevails? The colonial churches preached liberty, these preach compliance with law; Artillery sermons and election sermons were common, but today they "don't know"; The constitution places limits on government, but the churches are so stupid that they apply it to themselves; the Black Brigade preached against the British Governors but these invite them in to speak.

Any man in the churches who wants to survive should get out of the churches fast. The history of Christian and Jewish leadership in the face of Nazism is not a commendable one and the Warsaw uprising teaches the devout to learn to shoot straight.

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