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  • Comparing 23 million Euros to Wachovia’s billions shows the hypocrisy and thus the more likely underlying motive:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/apr/03/us-bank-mexico-drug-gangs

  • America is a nation founded upon the Christian principle of freedom of conscience, freedom to choose what and how to worship, freedom to speak one’s mind, freedom to peacefully assemble, freedom to bear arms, freedom from government tyranny, etc.

    While the Bible doesn’t specifically identify this plain and precious principle of freedom as a Christian principle, since it was under the control of total tyrants for so many centuries, the unsullied Book of Mormon definitely does.

    Ironically, however, it’s very clear that because the founders were motivated to escape the abuses of the tyrannical powers of the Gentile Kings and Popes, whose tyranny was always carried out in the name and under the banner of Christianity, they embraced, with unbridled passion, what we now know in retrospect is a fundamental principle of Christianity.

    In short, since America is a nation that guarantees religious liberty, it is by definition a Christian nation, and to the degree it loses the ability to maintain religious liberty for all, it ceases to be a Christian nation.

    Hence, while they were careful to avoid establishing another tyrannical regime, under the guise of Christianity, they were inspired to do so by the spirit of freedom, which, ironically, is the spirit of the God of true Christianity.

  • The Bible, which is the record of Judah, doesn’t mention America specifically, because the Lord didn’t reveal his dealings with Joseph to Judah, except through obscure references that cannot be understood, unless one has access to the record of Joseph, which access can only be gained right now through a compendium of that record, known as the Book of Mormon.

    Nevertheless, as Glenn knows, understanding the record of Joseph, and thus America, is key to understanding the Lord’s work, his act, his strange act, to turn the affairs of the world upside down in these latter days.

    It seems to a lot of Mormons that Glenn is afraid to tell his Creedal Christian audience that the only salvation remaining for the Gentiles is to be identified in the same covenant and to worship at the same altar as Israel, but tell them he must.

    The message of the Book of Mormon must go out to all the world:
    Turn, all ye Gentiles, from your wicked ways; and repent of your evil doings, of your lyings and deceivings, and of your whoredoms, and of your secret abominations, and your idolatries, and of your murders, and your priestcrafts, and your envyings, and your strifes, and from all your wickedness and abominations, and come unto me, and be baptized in my name, that ye may receive a remission of your sins, and be filled with the Holy Ghost, that ye may be numbered with my people who are of the house of Israel.

  • Read the Book of Mormon. The Bible (the Christian testimony of Judah) does not explicitly refer to the role of America in end time events. This is because it is a subject reserved for the Book of Mormon (the Christian testimony of Joseph). “The only salvation remaining for the Gentiles is to be identified with and to worship at the altar of Israel.”

  • The last word was cut off – It should read: “…into a kingdom, governed by a religiously committed body of divinely endowed men, guaranteeing peace and safety to all those who are its willing, moral, subjects.”

  • The question raised by this “civil religion” attack is not one of religious morality, which relates to how man governs himself, arising out of faith in a supreme being, but rather it is one of worship, which relates to recognizing accountability to a PARTICULAR superior being.

    Ironically enough, the elephant in the room, being ignored by most participants in the American destiny dialog, especially that engendered by Glenn Beck, is the message of the Book of Mormon, and this must be because it constitutes a moral imperative that we cannot brook in the context of our perceived American civil religion.

    The Bible doesn’t explicitly refer to America, but not so the Book of Mormon: It is all about America, its inhabitants and their destiny, and the moral imperative of its message is this: “The only salvation remaining for the Gentiles (read “non-Israelites”) is to be identified in the same covenant and to worship at the same altar as Israel.”

    The trouble is, and evidently the reason why it is studiously avoided by Glenn Beck, it envisions the end of America as we know it; that is, it envisions a fundamental transformation of the American civil religion, from a religion of a moral, but pluralistic society, gone bad, formerly governed by a religiously neutral body of laws, guaranteeing religious freedom to all, into a kingdom, governed by a religiously committed body of divinely endowed men, guaranteeing peace and safety to all those who are its willing, moral

  • Does Glenn Beck realize how much The Blaze slants stories to the left? This is just one more example. Ron Paul didn‘t say anything people who are awake wouldn’t agree with.

  • Ron Paul on Trump’s Jump: ‘I Doubt He’ll Do It’

    December 24, 2011 at 9:43am

    In reply to JustPeachy.

    If Cavuto’s question is stupid, then the Blaze’s headlining it is even more so! The headline should have been “Ron Paul’s Fund Raising Increases as MSM Panics.”

    But then the liberals Beck hired to run the Blaze are MSM types, so what can we expect?

  • Read how Obama is rejoicing over the banksters conquest of Greece and Italy – He sees the formation of the United States of Goldman Sachs. Will the blaze cover this story?

    http://www.infowars.com/report-obama-issues-ron-paul-media-kill-order/

  • Cain & Bachmann Want to Reinstate Waterboarding

    November 13, 2011 at 10:10am

    In reply to lylejk.

    Well, when you are waterboarded for growing a garden, supporting Ron Paul, or exercising your religion, then we‘ll ask you again if it’s torture or not!