Tuesday, July 31, 2012

This nation was founded on i.e., the Holy Bible and Law of God


V.K. Durham, CEO.
A very dear and cherished reader sent an email containing information about the very thing this nation was founded on i.e., the Holy Bible and Law of God.

Our leaders in Corporate US Government yell, scream and spout all sorts of disinformation when it comes to "separation of church and state" and the forbidding of the U.S. House and Senate to fund those higher education schools of learning when in fact in the Documentary history of the drafting of the Constitution for the United States VOLUME 1. NUMBER 31579. 1786-1870. Department of State 1894 published seven thousand copies of which number two thousand for the use of the Senate, four thousand for the use of the Department of State. Passed the Senate January 24, 1901. Passed the House of Representatives February 9, 1901 CONFIRMS THE ALLOCATION OF MONEY FOR 'YALE' AND OTHER SCHOOLS OF HIGHER LEARNING for education in regards to GOD.

This RARE OLD BOOK is owned by Durham Trust. In these days of Godlessness, rampant tyranny.. it's time GODS' TRUTH is told again. Watch the movie sent by Fern Martin, and keep in mind always the words of our forefathers.

William Penn wrote: "If we will not be governed by God, then we will be ruled by tyrants."
George Washington wrote: "It is impossible to rightly govern the world without God and the Bible."
----- Original Message -----
From: Emory & Fern Martin
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 10:32 PM
Subject: Fw: Everyone in the United States needs to see this
Subject: Everyone in the United States needs to see this

Everyone in the United States needs to see this

A Church very Few People Know About right in the heart of D.C.
Everyone in the United States needs to see this, most especially our President, Senate, Congress and Supreme Court Justices.
Something we were never taught in school; 99 out of 100 people don't know this, do you? It's fascinating...
VKD. What famous people of American History's past had to say about the Bible and God.
quote:
Quotes famous people have said about the Bible.
"The secret of my success? It is simple. It is found in the Bible." George Washington Carver
"It is impossible to enslave mentally or socially a Bible-reading people. The principles of the Bible are the groundwork of human freedom." Horace Greeley
"The existence of the Bible is a book for the people. It's the greatest benefit the human race has ever experienced. Every attempt to belittle it is a crime against humanity." Immanuel Kant
"I believe the Bible is the best gift God has ever given to man." Abraham Lincoln
"The Bible has been the Magna Charta of the poor and the oppressed. The human race is not in a position to dispense with it." Thomas Huxley
"The Bible is no mere book, but it's a living creature with a power that conquers all who oppose it." Napoleon
"The Bible is...as necessary to spiritual life as breath is to natural life. There is nothing more essential to our lives than the Word of God." Jack Hayford
"It is impossible to rightly govern the world without God and the Bible." George Washington
"Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people...so great is my veneration of the Bible that the earlier my children begin to read [it], the more confident will be my hope that they will prove useful citizens in their country and respectful members of society." John Adams
"A nation of well-informed men who have been taught to know the price of rights which God has given them cannot be enslaved." Benjamin Franklin
"That Book (the Bible) is the rock on which our Republic rests." Andrew Jackson
"The Bible is the cornerstone of liberty...students' perusal of the sacred volume will make us better citizens, better fathers, and better husbands." Thomas Jefferson
"The Bible is worth all other books which have ever been printed." Patrick Henry [ http://ministerbook.com/topics/quotes-about-bible/

5 comments:

Unknown said...

PUBLIC LAW 97-280 SIGNED INTO LAW BY RONALD REAGAN IN 1983. "We should read the BIBLE everyday and apply it's teachings to our daily lives."

IT IS THE LAW.

detersbb said...

The US Constitution acts as the US Corporate Charter and the founding document of United States.

The preamble states in part, "We the people of the United States...hereby do ordain and establish this constitution for the United States of America."

Ordination is a religious rite, has always been a religious rite, and will always be a religious right intimately connected to religion.

Because the Constitution was established under a religious rite the separation of church and state is impossible as the two are connected from before Article I.

But please don't try to say this nation was founded on the Bible or the Law of God at the same time we know the atrocities committed against the Native Americans-how their land was stolen through treaty and more stolen by failing to uphold our end of the treaty. This is not the Law of God. The same was done in Hawaii. That, too, is not the Law of God.

A nation founded upon the Law of God would be a just nation and it is a fact that one of George Washington's early acts was to deploy the military to PA to suppress the Whiskey Rebellion over their claim that the Whiskey Tax was a direct tax un-apportioned among the several states explicitly required by the US Constitution.

These are but a few of the injustices committed early and through our nation's history. These are not the actions of a nation of the Law of God.

Masonic
Satanic
Hedonism-Mamonism

These are the religions that this nation was founded upon.

Anonymous said...

VKD
I miss your posts on RMN, what happened?
The last post I saw was an email post of someone telling you to keep quiet.
D

Anonymous said...

Masonic, Satanic, Hedonism-Mormonism? Stop it! You don't know what you're talking about!
You are so grossly misinformed pal! In his speech on May 12, 1779, George Washington claimed that what children needed to learn “above all” was the “religion of Jesus Christ,” and that to learn this would make them “greater and happier than they already are.”
- George Washington, speech to the Delaware Indian Chiefs, May 12, 1779.

“It is impossible to rightly govern the world without God and the Bible.” He goes on to say, “It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favor.”

- George Washington

“Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, Religion and Morality are indispensable supports….Let it simply be asked, Where is the security for property, for reputation, for life, if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths, which are the instruments of investigation in Courts of Justice? And let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion. Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that National morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.” - George Washington, Farewell Address 1796

You ought to stop listening to what the cabal teaches and start doing your own homework and investigate the truth. You and people like you are WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE MAIN STREAM MEDIA! They call themselves journalists but don't do any investigating journalism!
They are bought and paid for by the NWO and only report what they are ALLOWED TO REPORT instead of standing up for the truth! - Jackie Blue

Anonymous said...

In case you missed it, David Barton has been debunked - even Thomas Nelson decided not to publish his latest book on Jefferson. You can't re-write history in an attempt to make it better suit your own narrative - the actual facts are easily available with a little research, too bad most people don't seem to be motivated to put in the time and effort to do that.


http://www.worldmag.com/articles/19837
The David Barton controversy
Christian critics challenge WallBuilders president on America’s founders

Jay W. Richards, senior fellow at the Discovery Institute, and author with James Robison of Indivisible: Restoring Faith, Family, and Freedom Before It's Too Late, spoke alongside Barton at Christian conferences as recently as last month. Richards says in recent months he has grown increasingly troubled about Barton's writings, so he asked 10 conservative Christian professors to assess Barton's work.

Their response was negative. Some examples: Glenn Moots of Northwood University wrote that Barton in The Jefferson Lies is so eager to portray Jefferson as sympathetic to Christianity that he misses or omits obvious signs that Jefferson stood outside "orthodox, creedal, confessional Christianity." A second professor, Glenn Sunshine of Central Connecticut State University, said that Barton's characterization of Jefferson's religious views is "unsupportable." A third, Gregg Frazer of The Master's College, evaluated Barton's video America's Godly Heritage and found many of its factual claims dubious, such as a statement that "52 of the 55 delegates at the Constitutional Convention were 'orthodox, evangelical Christians.'" Barton told me he found that number in M.E. Bradford's A Worthy Company.

[...]

A full-scale, newly published critique of Barton is coming from Professors Warren Throckmorton and Michael Coulter of Grove City College, a largely conservative Christian school in Pennsylvania. Their book Getting Jefferson Right: Fact Checking Claims about Our Third President (Salem Grove Press), argues that Barton "is guilty of taking statements and actions out of context and simplifying historical circumstances." For example, they charge that Barton, in explaining why Jefferson did not free his slaves, "seriously misrepresents or misunderstands (or both) the legal environment related to slavery."


http://www.worldmag.com/webextra/19840
‘Lost confidence’
Publisher Thomas Nelson decides to pull David Barton’s controversial book on Thomas Jefferson’s faith

The Thomas Nelson publishing company has decided to cease publication and distribution of David Barton’s controversial book, The Jefferson Lies: Exposing the Myths You’ve Always Believed about Thomas Jefferson, saying it has “lost confidence in the book’s details.” (See “The David Barton controversy,” Aug. 8.)

Casey Francis Harrell, Thomas Nelson’s director of corporate communications, told me the publishing house “was contacted by a number of people expressing concerns about [The Jefferson Lies].” The company began to evaluate the criticisms, Harrell said, and “in the course of our review learned that there were some historical details included in the book that were not adequately supported. Because of these deficiencies we decided that it was in the best interest of our readers to stop the publication and distribution.”