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Oct
This is a comes in 5 parts just click the next clip to continue.
Pray much for what is happening in the world today.
29
Aug
I want you to pay attention to how”wonderfully innocent” and “restricting of conscience free” the logic of this article is. Saints of the Most High God, each and every one of the points made in this article are legitimate and not far fetched. I am not positive that his statement as to why Sunday laws were enacted in the first place is correct, but the resurrection of the Sunday law is not something that it is impossible for it to take place in our lifetime and possibly in the not too distant future. Just consider the powerful, masterful wording “So perhaps we should consider a Sunday Law, Not to restrict people from working, but to give liberty to those who can’t choose.” That statement was inspired from beneath!!!! Let us rejoice, for this is a wonderful time to be living, Jesus’ coming is indeed even at the door. Make your calling and election sure.
From the barackobama.com website:
“So perhaps we should consider enacting a Sunday Law. Not to restrict people from working, but to give liberty to those who can’t choose.”
“I have to wonder if there weren’t more benefits to this. First, without businesses being open, your kids would have nowhere to go for entertainment. Parents would have at least 1 day they could spend with family & friends without having to align work schedules. “
You don’t believe me?
Check it out for yourself from the Barack Obama website.
http://my..barackobama.com/page/community/post/Tritium/gG5ngR This was written in June, 2008. Everything is so controlled by the administration, that if this wasn’t on their agenda, surely they have had over a year to remove this “misinformation” from their website. Nothing in the administration flies under the radar without careful scrutiny, permission or purpose–especially for one year.
Here is the message in its entirety……
There have been a lot of changes in the past 100 years. Not only have we seen gang activity increase along with crimes, but so has energy consumption. The other change I realized was the recinding of the “Sunday Laws” across the united states .
Originally, the sunday law were instituted to make sure that people wouldn’t have to choose between work and church. Often, the nobility would use financial enticements toward the religious heads of households in order to coherce them to work in order to increase his own financial gain. This was unfair to those who needed money, feared losing their means of supporting themselves, and without such a law banning people from working (though I don’t believe it applied to you working for your own business), people would be further burdened.
I have to wonder if there weren’t more benefits to this. First, without businesses being open, your kids would have nowhere to go for entertainment. Parents would have at least 1 day they could spend with family & friends without having to align work schedules. Decrease in gas use across the board. Less crime (since parents are home on Sundays, there is no reason why you can’t keep an eye on them.) Fewer homeless people begging in the street (Since there are no people to beg from). Less Police would be necessary (if any at all… They could go on an “On Call As Needed” basis so they might be able to spend time with family. Neighbors would have time to get to know each other. How well do you know your neighbors now? Have you had any barbecues? Right now, I would guess that most people who may have barbecues, are only hanging out with people who are white collar regardless of the neighborhood you live in. Our work schedules can determine what class you relate to and hardens those lines even more.
So perhaps we should consider enacting a Sunday Law. Not to restrict people from working, but to give liberty to those who can’t choose. And imagine the tax dollars that would be saved?
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Jul
Look at what is done when they think you are not looking
Part 2
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Jun
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Pastor David Jones and his wife Mary have been told that they cannot invite friends to their San Diego, Calif. home for a Bible study — unless they are willing to pay tens of thousands of dollars to San Diego County.
“On Good Friday we had an employee from San Diego County come to our house, and inform us that the Bible study that we were having was a religious assembly, and in violation of the code in the county.” David Jones told FOX News.
“We told them this is not really a religious assembly — this is just a Bible study with friends. We have a meal, we pray, that was all,” Jones said.
A few days later, the couple received a written warning that cited “unlawful use of land,” ordering them to either “stop religious assembly or apply for a major use permit,” the couple’s attorney Dean Broyles told San Diego news station 10News.
But the major use permit could cost the Jones’ thousands of dollars just to have a few friends over.
For David and Mary Jones, it’s about more than a question of money.
“The government may not prohibit the free exercise of religion,” Broyles told FOX News. “I believe that our Founding Fathers would roll over in their grave if they saw that here in the year 2009, a pastor and his wife are being told that they cannot hold a simple Bible study in their own home.”
“The implications are great because it’s not only us that’s involved,” Mary Jones said. “There are thousands and thousands of Bible studies that are held all across the country. What we’re interested in is setting a precedent here — before it goes any further — and that we have it settled for the future.”
The couple is planning to dispute the county’s order this week.
If San Diego County refuses to allow the pastor and his wife to continue gathering without acquiring a permit, they will consider a lawsuit in federal court.
Click here to watch the full FOX News interview.
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