Taking Dominion Part 1

by Pastor Mark Downey

This subject really opens a Pandora's Box of so many other related topics like the Kingdom, God's Law, prophecy, history and biblical exegesis or interpretation of scriptures. There is much debate as to the level of applying dominion: racially, culturally, geographically, individually, nationally, etc. Much of the confusion comes from a loose evolving confederation of religious movements such as Dominion Theology, Reconstructionists, Kingdom Now and others, in contrast to what I would call anti-dominionists, all of which call themselves Christians and together form the perfect dialectic. Who do you suppose profits from the thesis and antithesis? Well, probably those who aren't Christian and presently have dominion.

The Sabbath

By Pastor Mark Downey

A question which agitates the Christian Identity community is: what day is the Sabbath? Some say Sunday is based on sun worship, while others say Saturday derives from Saturn. So begins long, drawn out controversies of pagan origins vs. "Thus sayeth the LORD." The point of the Sabbath is missed by the arguers, good Christians that they may be. I believe this issue has been used as a wedge to sow discord among the brethren. We had a guest visit our church once, a libertarian CI, who never came back, not because of lack of fellowship or worship, but because he was adamant about Saturday being the day.

We observe Sunday, not as a matter of dogmatic doctrine, but because it has been the traditional day for a long, long time. "The children of Israel shall keep the Sabbath, to observe throughout their generations, for it is a perpetual covenant. It is a sign between Me and the children of Israel" Ex. 31:16. For the record, and not to denigrate our own kinsmen, it's a fact that jews observe Saturday. They either have it right or that is the "sign" they have chosen for themselves to distinguish themselves from Christianity.

Slave Traders

by Zebedee Shower

The HOAX of the belief that Anglo Saxons were responsible for the Slave Trade

The story of slavery in America begins with Christopher Columbus whose voyage in 1492 was not financed by Queen Isabella (as most are taught) but by the Jewish Money Lender Luis de Santiangelo who advanced the sum of 17,000 ducats.  Columbus was accompanied by five Jews who feigned conversion to Catholicism.  Luis de Torres, interpreter, Marco, the Surgeon, Bernal, the Physician, Alonzo de la Calle and Gabriel Sanchez.  The Jews sold Columbus on the idea of capturing 500 Indians and selling them as slaves in Seville, Spain, which was done.  Columbus did not receive any money from the sale of the slaves but became the victim of a conspiracy fostered by Bernal, the ship's doctor.  Columbus suffered injustice and imprisonment, betrayed by the five Jews he had trusted and helped.  Reference "The International Jew" by Henry Ford.  The American Indians did not prove amenable to work so the business never took off.  (a side note, the lesson Columbus learned the hard way is that you don't trust a Jew for anything, and stay away from the medical profession, they infest the snake entwined staff).

Abortion's Evil, Part 2

 

The Wake-up Herald 

And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed. The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfill the lusts thereof. Romans 13:11-14 

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 Robert McCurry, Editor & Publisher 

January 22, 2011

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38 years Later Unabated

Carnage Continues

Part Two

By Robert McCurry

 

At filthy clinic, babies met an inhumane end

IN HIS SQUALID West Philadelphia abortion clinic, Kermit Gosnell had a surefire way of dealing with the unwelcome complication of a live birth: He'd allegedly plunge scissors into the squirming newborn's neck, killing it by severing the spinal cord. Sometimes, the elderly physician didn't do this right away. Often, he allegedly gave the chore to his unlicensed office staff. One premature infant wiggled around on a counter for 20 minutes before an untrained worker slit his neck - after first playing with him.

Helen Thomas' Award Abolished

SPJ board of directors votes to retire Helen Thomas Lifetime Achievement Award

Lisa Flam, contributor
Huffington Post

January 19, 2011

The Society of Professional Journalists is retiring the Helen Thomas Lifetime Achievement Award, saying controversy over her remarks on Israel has overtaken the reason behind the honor.

The move comes eight months after Thomas, 90, the former longtime White House correspondent, made remarks condemned as anti-Semitic and lost her job with Hearst Newspapers.

"To continue offering the award would reignite the controversy each year and take away from its purpose: honoring a lifetime of work in journalism," the society said on its website. "No individual worthy of such honor should have to face this controversy. No honoree should have to decide if the possible backlash is worth being recognized for his or her contribution to journalism."

In May, Thomas, who is of Lebanese descent, was asked by a rabbi if she had any comments on Israel.

"Tell them to get the hell out of Palestine," she said in videotaped comments. "Remember, these people are occupied. And it's their land. It's not Germany, it's not Poland." When asked where the Israelis should go, she said they should "go home" to Germany, Poland and the U.S.