June 10, 2023

I’m a Radical Christian?

LMAO!!!!! I spotted a news headline in the Daily Star (is that the star of Satan) that said that “radical christians” think what’s going on in the world today are “signs” of Christ’s return and of the “End Times.”

Well, the day has arrived when born-again REAL believers in the LORD Jesus Christ are considered to be radicals. Be aware that few have any kind of tolerance for “radicals.” (Come and get me)

I looked up the meaning of the word radical to help me better understand just who it is they think I am. Radical – adj. “(especially of change or action) relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough.” and “advocating or based on thorough or complete political or social change; representing or supporting an extreme or progressive section of a political party.”

Note: The definition of radical reminds me of this bit of Scripture – 2 Timothy 2:15 – (few know it’s real meaning) “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” (far-reaching and thorough? Guilty as charged.)

Evidently, as the world dominated by Satanic rule, sees anyone who believes the Word of God, especially His prophetic Word, is a radical Christian. And I think they are absolutely correct. There are so few honest to goodness, Bible-believing, truly turned right side up, converted people in this world, that “broad is the way and narrow is the gate that leads to the Kingdom of God,” takes on a more accurate and Scripture fulfilling stance. Only the radicals???

In case you hadn’t figured it out, I guess I am a radical. There is nothing in this society that so many people are head over heals in love with, that I can relate to. I hate it. I despise it and I’m ready to be beamed up and out of here. And to help expedite that along, those believing themselves to be “woke” would like nothing better than to get rid of “radicals” like me.

The world is being ruled by transgendered, cross-dressing, insane, lunatics who have access to such “radical” things as the big red button that sets off nuclear bombs and anyone thinking this is far from “normal” and as-in-the-days-of-Noah kind of crap, are radical “Christians?”

All aboard!!!!?????? No, I don’t think so. Only “radicals” in the first trip. Maybe you can get your ticket punched for the next ride.

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Who? Religious Extremistists

ChristiansMuslims

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Should Beheadings Be Raised to Capital Murder?

As you may have seen, the US has a recent beheading. Oklahoma of all places.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/09/26/woman-beheaded-at-oklahoma-food-distribution-center-police-say/

There may be a call to raise beheading murders to capital murder. I say, Why not consider it.
I’ve read pertinent portions of the Koran that speak to beheadings of Christians. The Koran’s justification is that Christians are considered polytheists and therefore the equivalent of heathens and atheists and may be killed if they do not convert to the Muslim faith after being given a chance to reform.

From reading a paper from the Catholic Church, the Muslim faith is powerful in the sense that Muslims believe no intercessor is necessary to communicate directly with or to God. I am given to understand that there may be a similar concept of direct communication with God that exists in at least one Protestant faith.

Problematic for Muslims and the rest of us, is that the Koran does not teach submission to the civil authority. It is a younger religion than Christianity by about 400 to 500 years, but it is old enough to have begun when civil authority was not as well developed as it is today. Civil authority is meant to include both the limitations imposed by legislative enactments and by the Constitution. (Is anyone in the administrative law process noticing this definition of civil authority?)(At least one now resigned federal level administrative type was talking about crucifying villagers as an analogous philosophy of agency enforcement.)

In fact, the Muslim concept of four or so Muslims wandering the streets looking to enforce religious standards as they find them is similar to Karl Marx’ notion of a core of committed Communists whose faithful indoctrination to chiliastic Marxist utopian principles guide their on-the-spot enforcement of party rules thereby purporting to eliminate the need for sheriffs, juries, lawyers, judges and executioners. In a way, that sounds similar to the current administrative state. Only in the instance of Muslims and Communists, they could have a senior cleric or party officer bless the actions instead of an administrative law judge.

We also see elements of civil disobedience, I suppose a form of sporadic refusal to submit to civil authority, in the various Communist liberation movements. Brezhnev referenced the existence of various national liberation movements in 1973. And the animal liberation movement got a push with the publication a book of the same name in 1975. Animal liberation papers on civil disobedience followed.

The various reprints of Blackstone’s on common law, adopted by Texas via Virginia, consistently make clear the prohibition of the combination of the office and duties of the Sheriff with the office and duties of the Judge as obvious conflicts. And authentic due process can only come from honoring the priority of individual rights to confront the accuser (who may be the Sheriff himself), put the accuser to the burden of proof in front of an impartial magistrate and have the benefit of a jury of fellow citizens in order to insulate citizens from overreach by both the Sheriff and the King’s orders.

Proceedings such as that described by the Koran provide for a process, but not authentic due process, and so that is why I say the Koran does not submit to civil authority. I am not saying that all practitioners of the Muslim faith do not submit to civil authority. But, I am saying that anyone who acts upon the literal meaning of ancient text, regardless of religious affiliation, that refuses to recognize the God-given fundamental rights of other individuals will lead to serious trouble.

So what would a capital punishment statute look like. I don’t know all the particulars at this early point, but one would think from the defense angle that an individual’s fundamental religious freedom does not extend to private executions.

In the instant Oklahoma case, it appears, so the allegations seem at this early point, not commenting on guilt or innocence, rather the mechanics of the alleged murder, that the act of beheading did not result in the death, instead occurred after the fatal stabbing.

If a capital murder statute had to allege the cause of death as beheading, then murder first by some other means and some sort of body mutilation afterwards might constitute a defense to capital murder by beheading. So, I would think that one might want to take that into account somehow, if possible, so that the death penalty cannot be avoided that way. Another aspect is whether the means (manual or mechanical) of beheading should be omitted from such a statute. If so, then some guillotine deaths might also fall under such a statute which would not be an automatically bad thing. But remember that in the past, some hangings accidentally resulted in separated heads.

At least one person suggests that the legislative banning of Sharia Law takes away the goal of the Muslims to conquer America ; that goal being to impose Sharia Law. That idea may be worthy of some additional thought. http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2014/08/defeat_isis_in_the_comfort_of_your_own_home.html

Forever, I’ve heard the Catholic Church criticized for overreach during the Spanish Inquisition. After a little research I discovered that the Spanish Inquisition came at the end of a 450 year long struggle by the Spanish to rout the Moors (Muslims) from Spain. As in the beginning of any struggle, there is a lag time between the attack and the response. And after the defense is built up, there is lag time at the end of any long struggle, where the remaining vestiges of the forces used to oust the enemy continue to exist. Those remaining forces then seek purpose for its continued existence. So it must have been with the Spanish. In fact, the end of the ejection of the Moors from Spain was marked by Columbus’ voyage in 1492 to the Americas.

I think we should consider responding more quickly than any 450 years to recognize and respond to extralegal proceedings occurring inside our borders but that operate outside the limitations of the civil law and of the limitations imposed by the US Constitution.

Livy, sharing thoughts and opinion from a bunkhouse on the southern high plains of Texas.

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Day 87 – No Executive Orders

TYRANNICAL!

87 Days and there are no executive orders on gun control posted on the White House website. We do have gun confiscation underway in New York – this notification to you people who continue to repeat the message drilled into your head through brainwashing, that we need “reasonable” gun control and that confiscation could never happen in America.

Christians are now labeled terrorists.

And Big Sis notifies banks that DHS can have access to safe deposit boxes and confiscate belongings, including gold, silver, guns, etc.

Keep your eyes closed and continue to pretend nothing like this will happen in this country.

obamaconstrained

“I am constrained by a system the Founders put in place.” These are the words of President Barack Obama. Such a statement tells us at least one of two things: He either really dislikes the republican form of government that purposely put restrictions on the Executive Branch for the very reason we now have Barack Obama residing in the White House. Or, he is nothing more than a tyrant, ruffling his feathers when he can’t have his way by making slaves of us all for the purpose of serving him.

I will serve no man!

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