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Matthew 3:1-12 And now also the axe is laid unto the root
of the trees: therefore every tree which bringeth not forth good
fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
The Mosque is not just a place, but a symbol that represents
a religion. So how one thinks about the Mosque is part and parcel
how one thinks about the religion. But the mosque is more than
just a religious symbol. It is a rallying cry that is strummed
by other sympathetic tones; such as racial tolerance.
We as a nation may be headed towards a conflict where there will
be literally blood in the streets. Not since the 1960's has there
been a greater racial divide in this country. Unless there is
a spiritual revival; even if there is a sea change in the Congress
with a Republican conservative take over, it seems we as a nation
are headed towards the unthinkable; race wars.
What is this un-seeable wedge being driven into the social fabric
of this our United States of America?
One of the great movies of the last decade starred Daniel Day
Lewis. It was called, "There will be Blood." If you
haven't seen it then you are missing out on and epic movie. The
story is about an oil man (Daniel Day) who finds success in the
oil business, as he pursues his oil business concerns he losses
all sense of values and at the same time develops an intense
hatred towards a false religious Christian prophet. The one who
is to show the oil man the way (the prophet) is actually the
one who drives him away from the answer.
The great disaster (the wedge) we are currently observing in
our country is being driven by the false prophets and disciples
of "Black Reformation theology."
Black Reformation theology at its core is anti-Christ. It is
anti-Christ, because it turns upside down the real message and
meaning of Christ and His atonement on the cross.
What is interesting about Black Reformation theology's disciples
such as
Pres. Barrack Hussein Obama, Rev. Wright, Louie Farrakhan, and
their ilk believe Jesus was a prophet, but not the Son of God.
They can say, "Yes we believe in Jesus," (and in that
sense they can say they are Christian) but they see Jesus as
a victim at the hands of the oppressor(s); the Jews and the Romans.
The disciples of Black Reformation theology allege that Christ
was a victim (as they see all black people) of the oppressive
class. He was oppressed and killed by them and this is how those
black people, who follow that philosophy of the Black Reformists,
empathize with His struggle and subsequent death.
And so in their speech there is carried an under current subtext
beneath their words. But certainly a discerning person can separate
their words from the undercurrent truth, because discerning persons
recognize that "you know a tree by its fruit."
Muslims and Black Reformationists do not see Jesus as the personification
of God. They identify with Jesus only on the basis of their historical
political pathos, and admire his suffering, as they too who have
suffered, and can say from this viewpoint "see he suffered
like me/us and he understands my/our plight."
But Black Reformation theology adheres to a doctrine that annuls
the meaning of the cross in its redemptive significance and power,
and therefore it is anti-Christ; the opposite of true Christianity.
Let me explain.
Jesus was not a martyr nor did He come to earth to overthrow
the current political regime. He came to destroy the power of
Lucifer and to overthrow and annul mans' greatest enemy, which
is death. Therefore He is the only ONE.
First, lets be clear and get it understood that Christ came to
earth in human form to rescue the human race; the whole human
race. Why, and this is critical if you are to grasp the true
meaning of Christ, because something happened in our galaxy that
caused God to subject the whole creation to vanity. It was a
war in the heaven(s)
This catastrophe is spelled out in detail (see "Angel Wars
and the Fallen Creators"), but apart from getting in to
that epic teaching it is vital to see and understand that we
humans have presently been immersed into a whirl pool of a world;
as though we are all cast adrift on a violent sea. This is the
predicament we find ourselves in, and for all who have been,
and will be born into this world. In fact we are more than cast
adrift, we are lost at sea; all men are lost at sea.
We must begin with this premise or else we will miscalculate
and use faulty logic trying in vain to understand Christ. This
is what Black Reformation theology has done. It miscalculates
Christ.
If we are to have a spiritual revolution we must begin with this
foundational beginning and "lay the axe to the root"
of what is twisted theology; for then we can begin to understand
and see the reason for the rescue mission by and of Jesus Christ.
He alone is the remedy for our being castaway and in need of
salvage, and He was sent by the love of God. It is He who came
down to redeem mankind. This is why Christians are falsely accused
of being narrow minded. They do not see other religions as the
way because no religion provides a person as a savior who died
for their sins, overcame death and destroyed the work of Lucifer/satan.
For this they are condemned and branded and labeled as intolerant.
Jesus is the love of God shone to the world. It is His God mentality
that none should be lost and that none should perish. How did
Christ rescue mankind? He made a way back to the heavens by paving
a spiritual road through willfully laying down His life. He was
not a victim.
But the God of Islam and those who embrace Black Reformation
theology, is not understood as a God of love first and foremost,
who would send salvation and redemption to those lost at sea.
He is revered as a God of anger who is requiring good behavior
and a sacrifice to appease his anger. Continued:
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