Tag Archives: church and state
Learn Nothing From History
Los Angeles Times local December 2010 “In December 1944, his prayer was answered. The weather miraculously cleared (it did eventually snow, but the prayer hadn’t mentioned snow), and Patton was able to get his army moving again. When the Germans
Christ v Bible/State Part 4
Part 4 of 8 Starting with clips from the over exposed Hitler period this section touches on the connection between globalisation of lies about God and the globalisation of tyranny. Order out of chaos does not automatically mean society is
Christ v Bible/State Part 2
Part 2 of 8 An interpretation by scholars of the way Jesus used very small portions of the OT, in particular when he stated that not one dot of the law shall be removed, has produced the idea in some
Christ v Bible/State Part 1
Part 1 of 8 There is a huge spiritual chasm between the concept of the Bible as the Word of God and the concept of Jesus Christ as the Word ‘who’ became flesh and dwelt among us. The chasm is
OT rhetoric in Christendom
17th September 2010 An article written by Robert Koehler on AntiWar.com’s website also touches on the very real problem concerning the extremely worrying rhetoric of US military leaders claiming to be Christian Warriors. The language they use is not dissimilar
An old Christianity that is not Christ
Christians need to become aware of the ways in which the authority of the Bible over the centuries has influenced the expansion of diverse cultic quasi religious organisations, connected intimately with mainstream Christianity, that are obsessed with the lust of
Ministry of Death
Praying for the Destruction of Human Life Kenneth Copeland Ministries is an international Christian ministry sharing the good news of the gospel and proclaiming “Jesus Is Lord!” through Believer’s Voice of Victory television broadcasts, the Believer’s Voice of Victory magazine,
Presidential Prayer Team
21st August 2010 The top commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan said Monday that Taliban momentum has been reversed in areas that had been its stronghold. General David Petraeus also said that US forces would not begin an