Do you remember what America used to be like? I do: Men had not yet been emasculated through government school and media sensitivity training. A young family started off able to buy a home because the government didn’t extort half of a man’s income (the only thing they paid the Fed was in postage stamps) [...]
Archive for June, 2007
America, Europe And The Faith
Posted in Christian Sociology, Personal Testimonial, Rhetorical on June 29, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Property And Restrictive Covenants
Posted in Christian Sociology, Government, Rhetorical, Theology on June 11, 2007 | 4 Comments »
James W. Loewen’s (Author of Sundown Towns) Website:Though it is the furthest thing from his objective, Mr. Loewen’s site is one long (and informative) testimonial to the fact that in the old Christian America people used to actually protect their own children and their own communities. CNN Report: The Racism in America CNN Report: The [...]
Racial Harmony & Interracial Marriage
Posted in Christian Sociology, Rhetorical, Theology on June 11, 2007 | 8 Comments »
Racial Harmony & Interracial Marriage by John PiperJohn Piper slandering homogeneous White families; pay special attention toward the end as he acknowledges that the children of mixed-race marriages suffer more identity crises, disassociative problems and upset familial/ community social balances, all of which results in greater predisposition toward criminal pathologies. Having taken such things into [...]
Highjacking of The American Church and State
Posted in Christian Sociology, Government, Theology on June 8, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Taking America Back Part 1:Taking America Back Part 2:Taking America Back Part 3:Some very interesting videos on conservative Christian Civics and activism—many of the producers of this documentary are being held in government detention as political prisoners for practicing Common Law Theonomy and legally using the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) to enact ‘perfected liens’ against [...]
"And the children of Israel did according to all that the LORD commanded Moses: so they pitched by their standards, and so they set forward, every one after their families, according to the house of their fathers." (Num.2:34)
Though he cling to the Altar, the Apostate will find no refuge from God's Law.
