Monday, June 16, 2014

More on why "United States" is under Divine Judgment

From: legal_reality
Subj: More on why "United States" is under Divine Judgment

12 June A.D. 2014

In a recent note, this author explored the history of this nation back to the time where the signs of Judgment, including War, first started in earnest.  The fundamental point is that since God doesn't rush to Judgment, whatever produced that Judgment had started, in earnest, some time well before the start of that form of Judgment.

The reason for Judgment in and of this nation isn't found in our political activity but rather in our "religious" activity.

The two-part presentation at this link illustrates further the connection between modern-day thought and the pagan origins of such modern practices and perspectives.  The whole video is an hour and a half, so it's Ok to start that when there's at least 45 minutes for either of the two parts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1lul2nEyIU

Those who congregated to form a "constitution," and who failed to do so, included a group of masonic lodge members.  While they get the focus most of the time, they represent just one of the several "religions" of the day that were already steered off track from the direct teachings of Messiah by subtle and deliberate influences.

Just to note some concepts of distinction and of similarity of ideas that he just barely mentions, but which need these notes. 

This author understands (thus teaches) that Israel is the "Beast," and the professor in the video associates "Beast"-ness with Rome and the roman catholic church.  The association of "Beast"-ness with the rcc is extremely popular, but it's just not what the prophetic word teaches.

This author teaches that "hell" is a catholic myth rather than a Scriptural doctrine, and with a passing statement on which he spends no other time, the professor suggests that he still recognizes "hell" as something that is from Scripture.

The professor mentions "son of God" in a few places, but then, near the end says that he recognizes that his God died for him.  This is what this author teaches, with a focus on Isaiah 35:3-6 (which includes the statement that "God, Himself, comes as Saviour to you!"), namely that Messiah is God manifest in the flesh and not some "separate" "being" from that Being that is God.  A great many people need to have God and Messiah as separate, and there are worse concepts to hold in mind. It's not a distinction on which this author stands on ceremony. There are much higher priorities.  The Gospel of John, which also has reference of "son of God," communicates plainly John's recognition of Messiah as The Great I Am That I Am.

Near the end of Part 2, the professor includes a quote made by a party with the National Council of Churches that lists Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as the three great religions, and this is what helps identify "christianity," in its present and historical form (as taught by the "catholics," and as is explored in an introductory level of detail in this video; more details, for example, are found in Rev. Hislop's, "The Two Babylons") as one of the three frogs, one of the three "false prophets," mentioned in the prophetic teachings. Thus, some better in the labeling is Judaism, Catholicism, and Islam.  (The rcc, then, isn't a/the "Beast," which is a king or government raised up by God to be an iron rod of correction in His hand, but rather a "false prophet."  This distinction is material to the understanding of the prophetic word.)

With those thoughts in mind, which are very much background concepts in this, i.e., they are mentioned more in passing than in any other manner and they don't have any material influence on his understanding of what he's focusing on in this very well-presented expose, this author recommends the investment of time into his presentation of the very clear connections between "catholicism" and "islam," and with various "secret societies," as well.

We are under Judgment for being "catholicized," and we'll remain under Judgment until we can distance ourselves, i.e., repent of, these "catholic" thoughts, words, and deeds / practices / traditions.

Repenting of "catholicism" isn't likely to be a cure-all, but there'll be no cure for so long as we remain as influenced as we are by, as addicted as we are to, these ancient, pagan religions.

The problems giving rise to our Judgment are not "out there," somewhere.  The problems are found with the mind and the heart of the one we see in the mirror.  We've "been had" in a great many areas of our lives, and as bitter a pill as it is to take, we'll do well to seek Divine guidance into "why" regarding these Judgments (War, Famine, Pestilence, and this "Beast" system).  When the answer is confirmed that we're dealing, one more time, as of the days of old, with a rebellious level of violation of Rule 1 -- I Am (is) your God, and there is no other -- then we'll have just that much more motivation to find ways to stop being "catholic."  The starting list this author teaches is ending our participation in Lent, Easter, and Christmas.

Thanks to Professor Veith and for his commitment to our reality and for his strength of faith to teach what he's learned.  Thanks to God for giving him the quest for reality and the understanding that he's developed and for the abilities to present what he's learned.

Harmon L. Taylor
Legal Reality
Dallas, Texas


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