Posts Tagged ‘constitution’

Parler Content

November 13, 2020

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From Commercial Church to Royal Priesthood (Part 9)

February 21, 2012

Now, we come to the part I like best: presenting New Testament commandments the denial of which identifies the coveteous keepers of the pernicious ways of the false teachers of old. The ability to recognize these damnable heretics is essential to enjoying the freedom offered by the truth.
The natural response to the command, “Do unto others as you would have others do unto you”, is to serve others doing necessary things. In fact, Paul (who, as an apostle, could have refrained from working with his hands) worked with his own hands for the express reason of giving the believers an example of the primary way ALL men were supposed to get their support.
Paul went further. He commanded believers to NOT feed people who wouldn’t work with their hands. In this way, the New Testament community is expected to police itself maintaining an internal environment that does not permit parasites to infest the body of Christ.
Contrarily, damnable heresies make pastoral positions (which Peter assigns to self-supporting elders) a laity-supported career path available to people regardless of their ability to meet the requirements for elders set forth by Paul.
Furthermore, Peter and Paul make bishops of self-supporting elders who submit to each other as they share the oversight of the flock.
These two aspects, alone, should keep serious truth seekers from wasting much time in commercial churches.

Reagan? Transgressor Against the Constitution?

February 10, 2012

Citing the preamble to the US Constitution, this blogger has proven that conservativism,as it regards American politics, makes business and religion back seat interests. Securing the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity is THE driver.
To that end, The Constitution provided a means by which foreigners could become citizens of the US. It provided, in the gold standard, a mechanism that limited the extent to which lenders could use the politicians to redistribute the blessings of liberty from us to themselves.
Politicians who have ignored The Constitution, enacting laws according to the interests of bankers and merchants rather than the interest of all Americans, they weren’t conservatives.
They were domestic enemies of the United States.
And, they were traitors.

Thinking as Constitutional Conservative (9Feb12)

February 9, 2012

The objective of the activists who gave the USA it’s constitution was to provide the blessings of liberty to their posterity, generations without end. That makes Ronald Reagan,who was willing to sacrifice an America where prosperity could be a general thing in order to make a place where a few could get very rich, a constitutional transgressor.
To undo the atrocities worked by the dual treacheries of Reaganomics and the Keynesian theory, now, we need to organize men who will stand up to liberate their own posterity.
That will require a return to a constitutional Gold Standard economy.
Since the Gold Standard was ordained to keep bankers from using government to bring the general American population into eternal debt from which only merchants can prosper, the option for laborers to return to self-reliance on family farms has to be real. Therefore, the use of eminent domain to regain farmland from corporations (which can’t, by any stretch of the imagination, be considered the posterity of fathers) is justified. It will, probably, be necessary to take land for our posterity the same way our fathers took land for us.

Conservative Options

February 8, 2012

Having established that the most compelling constitutional interest is keeping the blessings of liberty secure for future Americans, a conservative must have some ideas for strengthening what remains and restoring that which has been lost.
The first thing that needs to be done is to create a 100% death tax. The people who sent their representatives to Washington, told them to go into debt, and send checks back to them can’t be allowed to just check out and leave the debt to be paid off by people who had no voice in the creation of it.
Also, everyone who is sure a war is necessary must volunteer for active combat – no matter what their age, sex, status as a natural or legal person. We can’t have people who won’t fight starting wars from which they expect to profit.
Also, we need to use eminant domain to overcome the dual constitutional transgressions the first of which was inflating the price of real estate (and everything else) caused by lending fiat money.
The second constitutional transgression the undoing of which justifies the use of eminent domain as mentioned above was using commercial competitiveness as an excuse to enact laws that separated the posterity of the founders of our nation from the blessings of liberty.
More to come.

Conservative American

February 8, 2012

The most compelling objective of the activists who founded the united States was to secure the blessings of liberty to their posterity. In other words, if any interpretation dispensed by govenment tends to diminish the blessings of liberty available to unborn Americans, it is an unconstitutional interpretation.
No act of government has disaffected generations of Americans like the Federal Reserve Act. By it, the taxes that will pay off the bills of dead Americans must be paid by Americans who weren’t old enough to vote when the money was appropriated and spent.
This is called taxation without representation.
Revolutions start over that issue.
This gives an opening for generations of Americans who recognize that former generations have disenfranchised them to define the unconstitutionality of a government and name the corrupters of that government as domestic enemies of the government (which, properly, is the people).
In this case, the enemies of the people’s liberty are the controllers of the Federal Reserve Banks who drive inflation and the merchants lobbying for privileges in the economy.
How we can fight our enemies without drawing first blood will be the next blog.