1/4/14: The Truth is The Truth
Keys of the Kingdom - Podcast készítő Brother Gregory - Szombatok
Mind's controlled through controlling ideas; "Dogma" (defined) vs Truth (also defined); People wanting to you manipulate you, prune your tree/branches; "Ubuntu" make-over; The "Sacrifice of Red Heifer"; And what about the Passover Lamb?; No leftovers!; Part of strategy of that holy-day; Living altars; Not sectarian/denominational; Deserving poor; How charity distributed; Lots of misconceptions about altars; The "Bless" ("Bloody"/"Sweat"/"Toil"/"Sacrifice"/"Minister of Christ") connection; A basic function of the priests of God; "Woe unto you..."; Fruit not easily obtainable; If making someone else pay?(!); What we should have been doing instead; Bring kingdom spirit into business; Role (and reward) of ministers; Labeled today as "social justice"; Only through freewill offerings - by faith, hope, and charity; Take back responsibility; Congregations are free assemblies; One man, one woman... raising a family; Minister isolating his congregation from gathering of congregations?; Dead stones, and piled-up, dead, red heifers?; Waive my rights!; Ready for what Pentecost is really about; Workers of iniquity and foolish virgins; Different kinds of societies; The reality; A republic is very different; Election of Sauls; The "American Creed"; Voting in a democracy makes you a party to it; Legal - but not The Way ; Examples of working (sacrificing) together; Federalist Papers #10 quote; Evil is very smart; "When the people find they can vote themselves money..."; Take stock; Loyalty to law, judgment, mercy, and faith... to right, and right only; Not against governments (can actually save 'em); Why "Every child a burden"; "...lost genius of own independence...; How to be free; Right reason; What we need; Churches should be providing; Caesar was right; Two different definitions of democracy; "... no protection for error"; Recommended for homeschooling: "The Higher Liberty"; Reese Commission Report in US Congress; Not US Constitution that had made nation great.