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1776Patriot
05-03-2009, 08:46 PM
An interesting set of articles from a forthcoming book on the subject, and the same pastors sermons on the topic.
Christian Law vs Constitutionalism :

http://missiontoisrael.org/ -

as well his recent audio sermon on "We have but one King" called
Christians: We Just Don't Get It (http://www.kingdompromises.org/kingdompromises_audio/741.mp3)

Just curious as to what other Christians think of such, it is a lot of information that one can't simply glance through esp. w his actual audio sermons, but still...worth hearing and reading imo.

idiom
05-04-2009, 03:28 AM
Is all christian Reconstructionist bunk. I mean "Mission To Israel"? Really?

1776Patriot
11-09-2009, 05:34 PM
Is all christian Reconstructionist bunk. I mean "Mission To Israel"? Really?

You didn't bother to debunk any of the bunk.. I am sure he'd be interested in hearing such though. Actually I think he has issued several challenges for just such a thing, on this and on other MTI material.


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Chapter 13 of the book has just been released:



Amendment 2: Self-Defense: Constitutional or Biblical?

If Christian Americans ever expect God to fulfill His half of 2 Chronicles 7:14, they must first repent of their national idolatry – their love affair with the humanistic, pluralistic, polytheistic, and antichristian United States Constitution.

Excerpted from Chapter 12 of Bible Law vs. Constitutionalism:

Few Americans are more strident about their constitutional rights, particularly the Second Amendment guarantee to keep and bear arms, than are hunters and gun enthusiasts. Some of the most powerful Washington special-interest groups are the organizations (such as the National Rifle Association and Gun Owners of America) formed to protect these rights. As a gun owner and hunter myself, I am very concerned about my “right” to keep and bear arms. However, as the Christian head of my home, I am much more concerned about my God-given responsibility to keep and bear arms for the protection of my family, home, and possessions. Consequently, I am not a Second Amendment advocate. In fact, I believe Americans who tout the Second Amendment as their authority for their right to keep and bear arms may ultimately do more harm than good to their so-called right. READ MORE..

http://missiontoisrael.org/

Pillowpants
05-06-2011, 10:25 PM
I wish we could just make it clear to Al Qaeda that we all hate these Zionist assholes just as much as they do, we are all just non violent.

nolvorite
05-06-2011, 10:29 PM
The US never was a theocracy. Plus I heard there's one verse that said "Render unto God what's unto God, and whats to Caesar render unto Caesar" or something like that, implying that government/your political views and where you stand on your religion is almost completely separate