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"A" dad
"A" dad
7 years ago

Oh!

Like voting you mean?

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Rob Steele
Rob Steele
7 years ago

Is it okay if I’m kind of stoked about this Trump thing? Because I am. I might just be projecting but I think I begin to understand his motives. I expect he’ll find a way to break the liberal narrative and actually deliver half of what he promises. That’s the left’s biggest fear. They should relax because he really is one of their own. He’s a New York liberal. He’s the antichrist. He’s going to lead his supporters and opponents together to make the world safe for liberalism. It ain’t the escaton but it’s way better than the workers’ paradise… Read more »

Ted R. Weiland
7 years ago

While listening to Trump, I could almost hear Nimrod making the same speech at the Tower of Babel. We the People unified can do anything–including make America great again! NOT! It was the god We the People and their humanistic government of, by, and for the people based upon their own capricious traditions that sent America to the precipice of moral depravity and destruction. “Lord, in wrath, remember mercy!” (Habakkuk 3:2) See online Chapter 3 “The Preamble: WE THE PEOPLE vs. YAHWEH” of “Bible Law vs. the United States Constitution: The Christian Perspective.” Click on my name, then our website.… Read more »

Ted R. Weiland
7 years ago

The magnitude of this day is lost on most Christians. Unless at some point Trump and Pence repent of this oath, it will be utterly impossible for them to make America great again. America was once great but not for the reason most people believe it was. In fact, quite the opposite–a classic case of Isaiah 5:20, calling evil good and good evil. Yahweh, God of the Bible, blesses nations (makes them great and prosperous) when they look to Him as their sovereign and thus His moral law as the standard for government and society, per Deuteronomy 4:4-8, 28:1-14, etc.… Read more »

ashv
ashv
7 years ago
Reply to  Ted R. Weiland

What’s the magnitude of this day in particular to you? Trump seems about as God-fearing as any of the past dozen presidents, or anyone else with a chance at taking the oath today.

Ted R. Weiland
7 years ago
Reply to  ashv

The same magnitude that occurred every four years since 1787 when the constitutional framers banned Christians tests and thereby mandatory biblical qualifications for civil leaders. Once adopted, it became inevitable that America would be ruled by nothing but nincompoops, scoundrels, and outright criminals. Sound familiar? Take nincompoops for example: The qualifications in Exodus 18:21 begins with the fear of Yahweh. David and Solomon inform us that wisdom, knowledge, and understanding all begin with the fear of Yahweh. Thus, without the fear of Yahweh, you end up with, at best, nincompoops. For more regarding Article 6’s Christian test ban, see online… Read more »

Rob Steele
Rob Steele
7 years ago
Reply to  Ted R. Weiland

Which would you prefer, no test or one devised by a lesbian Episcopal bishop?

"A" dad
"A" dad
7 years ago
Reply to  Rob Steele

Why are Rastafarian’s always left out of these types of discussions?
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Ted R. Weiland
7 years ago
Reply to  Rob Steele

I don’t prefer either one.

For the sake of our posterity, I prefer to expose the entire biblically seditious system erected on the humanistic concept of government of, by, and for the people based upon Enlightenment and Masonic traditions as contrasted with the 17th-century Christian Colonial governments of, by, and for God established upon Yahweh’s moral law.

ashv
ashv
7 years ago
Reply to  Ted R. Weiland

Sure, I’m familiar. In some ways the ban on religious tests seems like a natural consequence of the Reformation and the Westphalian system.

The problems you want to see fixed won’t be resolved by voting. Trump won’t turn anything around but he definitely seems like he’s going to give us some breathing room. (… and just maybe put the fear of God into some of our enemies.)

Ted R. Weiland
7 years ago
Reply to  ashv

I absolutely agree that voting won’t resolve anything. This is just another instance of the Enlightenment founders thinking they knew better than God and, in this instance, usurping Yahweh’s exclusive election authority, per Deuteronomy 17:15. In doing so, they turned the vote over to We the People, the majority of whom, according to Mathew 7:13, are in the broad way leading to destruction. Talk about a dumb idea! No wonder after every election America only gets more ungodly, less Christian, and further enslaved, regardless whether a donkey or elephant was elected. I wrote on this just before the election in… Read more »