Sunday, July 31, 2016

Our National Elections and Our Faith -- All On the Same Page?

One Web Pastor’s Biblical Argument on Why Sanders Should
Have Won, and What Would Have Happened If He Did
by Rev. Paul J. Bern


With both of the conventions that nominated America's next presidential candidates having concluded, I have already come to the conclusion that this year's choice for presidential candidates is really no choice at all. We the 99% have two candidates to choose from who are both from the top .1% in America's economic pecking order, candidates who are clearly bought and paid for by Wall Street, corporate America, and the military-industrial-incarceration complex. “We the people” have the worst choice of candidates since Barry Goldwater ran against Lyndon Johnson way back in 1964! When Bernie Sanders ran for president he was hoping to initiate what he called a “civil discourse.” He has done far more than that. He inspired a cross-section of American generations who plainly see that our country can do far better than it is, and he inspired this Web pastor, published author and blogger to write this week's message stating such because I stand with Jesus Christ, and I also stand with Bernie Sanders. My biblical argument lies with two rather unconventional Jews. When I saw Bernie Sanders on stage, I saw someone akin to John the Baptist. I saw the wild-haired, roughly-clothed John the Baptist, eating honey and wearing camel’s hair, and crying out to the religious leaders, the Pharisees of his day, calling them corrupt and complicit with those who have all the power and all the money and all the wealth, and for abandoning the people that God loves, that God cares about.


Never mind that Sanders supports a woman’s right to choose, to have control over her own body, as well as supporting gay rights and cannabis legalization. Those evangelicals who would have others believe that that's what Jesus cared about most have simply have never read the Bible. If they had, they wouldn't dare say such things about our Savior. Sanders said: “The great irony is if you read the red letters of Jesus, there are no statements on abortion. There are no statements on gay marriage. Now, that’s not to say the Bible doesn’t speak about these things, but it certainly is to say that Jesus, founder and master of our faith, did not see fit to make these high-priority topics.” There is one thing — one major thing — that Jesus did care about. The Jewish prophet John the Baptist cried out in the desert to warn the Pharisees, “ Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near. This is he who was spoken of through the prophet Isaiah: 'A voice of one calling in the desert, prepare the way for the Lord, and make straight paths for him” (Matt. 3: 2-3) I have often tried, sometimes fruitlessly, to point out to the religious right that they have strayed far from the path, and the words, of Jesus. I make a point of bluntly confronting them with Jesus’ own words and have lately begun to equate that with Bernie Sanders’ words, or maybe vice-verse. Sanders said on stage during a speech at Liberty University, “I believe that my views are 100% consistent. And so I think that the shock value for that comes in beginning to appreciate that the Bible and Jesus, in my opinion and in my very moderate reading of the Bible and the words of Christ, leads us to a Progressive worldview.” The words of Jesus resonate in the words of Bernie Sanders. He quotes Jesus from the Book of Luke: “I have come to bring Gospel — good news — to the poor.”


But there is more, so much more! Jesus taught in all four gospels, “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” But He didn't stop there, he went after the religious leaders. “Then Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples, 'The teachers of the law and the Pharisees sit in Moses' seat. So you must obey them and do everything they tell you. But do not do what they do, for they do not practice what they preach. They tie up heavy loads and put them on men's shoulders, but they themselves are not willing to lift a finger to move them'.....'Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You give a tenth of your spices – mint, dill, and cumin. But you have neglected the more important matters of the law – justice, mercy, and faithfulness. You should have practiced the latter, without neglecting the former. You blind guides! You strain out a gnat but swallow a camel.'” (Matthew chapter 23, verses 1-4; verses 23-24)


Those were the words that came to my mind when I watched Sanders on stage, calling out evangelical leaders for abandoning the poor. It was a trans-formative moment for American politics! We commit to the mental gymnastics necessary that allows us to abandon “the least of my brethren”, to abandon the poor, to abandon the immigrants, to abandon those who are in prison, to abandon those who suffer from mental illness or addiction. As I watched Bernie Sanders, he said he wanted to welcome the immigrants and give them dignity. He said he wanted to care for the sick children, and their mothers and fathers, who do not have health care. He said he wanted to decrease the amount of human beings who are corralled like cattle in our for-profit prisons. He said he wanted to end this extortion racket known as for-profit education, and make higher education freely available to all without qualification. He said he wanted to do justice for those who have nothing and live homeless. All these things are the things Christ would be doing if he returned today. The wonder for the rest of us may be that it has taken so long – not for an evangelical to come to this moment, but a Jewish gentleman to realize that the poor, the sick, the homeless are the true mission of Christianity and of America. “The first job of any government”, said Thomas Jefferson, “is for the care and well-being of its citizens.” But those layers of defense, those mental gymnastics that the faithful have labored under for decades are heavy and thick. It’s no wonder, after all the reinforcement from their so-called ‘leaders’, that the light of realization has failed to penetrate.


This kind of breakthrough and willingness to speak out are not only invaluable, but demonstrate the ability of Bernie Sanders to draw together a diverse base of support. That base had, and still has, one thing in common. Religious or not, its members have heart, and compassion, and want the country to be a compassionate, loving, and forgiving place. When we choose to follow Jesus we decide that the Kingdom of God, and the men and women and children of this world contained therein, are more important than the individual. Moreover, that accidentally makes us all Progressives. The day we decided to follow Christ, and the day we decided that we value other human beings more than ourselves, we accidentally became Progressives, or maybe social democrats like in Europe. Accidental perhaps, but we are all Progressive Christians as a result of our faith as well as our politics. It’s a concept whose time has most definitely arrived.

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

This week's Bible study will be the 2nd half of Philippians chapter one

To Live Is For Jesus Christ, But to Die Is Gain
[Philippians chapter 1, verses 18-30]


When we concluded last week's study of the first half of Philippians chapter one, the apostle Paul wrote to the church at Philippi expressing his concern about various congregations competing with each other instead of being united while spreading the Gospel of Christ. Some preached and taught with complete devotion to Jesus, while others preached and taught for selfish or corrupt reasoning as well as what amounted to vanity or pride. Evidently some were founding and administrating the churches and ministering to their members out of a desire to serve Jesus Christ, while others were doing so because they saw founding and administrating their churches as being what we would today call being a vocation or a career choice. Being in the ministry is a calling, but more than that – ministry is a passion to serve the One who performed the ultimate service for all of us by dying on the cross for our sins, only to rise from the dead on the morning of the third day! Under no circumstances should going into the ministry be considered to be a professional career move, as this amounts to being a pastor and leader of churches for all the wrong reasons (such as an easy paycheck). As we begin today's study, the apostle Paul takes up where he left off, setting a good example for us all by being thankful and grateful no matter who was leading any given church at that time. So let's get underway beginning at the second half of verse 18.



Yes, and I will continue to rejoice, for I know that through your prayers and the help given by the Spirit of Jesus Christ, what has happened to me will turn out for my deliverance. I eagerly expect and hope that I will in no way be ashamed, but will have sufficient courage so that now as always Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or by death. For to me, to live is Christ but to die is gain. If I am to go on living in the body, this will mean fruitful labor for me. Yet what will I choose? I do not know! I am torn between the two: I desire to depart and be with Christ, which is better by far; but it is more necessary for you that I remain in the body. Convinced of this, I know that I will remain, and I will continue with all of you for your progress and joy in the faith, so that through my being with you again your joy in Christ Jesus will overflow on account of me.” (Phil. 1, verses 18-26, NIV)



You will no doubt recall from last week's study that Paul was “in chains” for Christ, and his comment that “all the palace guard” had become keenly aware that Paul was a man who lived his life as a living testimony to Christ. This is the equivalent to what we would term today to be leadership by example. Back in Paul's day and time living conditions were very primitive by today's standards, and there was no internet or any other form of long distance communication except for what we would call snail mail. These letters would be carried by couriers who likely worked for ultra-low wages by modern standards (on second thought, wages today are just as bad, if not worse). “Through your prayers and the help given by the Spirit of Jesus Christ”, Paul wrote, “what has happened to me will turn out for my deliverance.” It is a proven fact, based on my own experiences plus that of countless other believers, that God can and does take bad persons, places and situations and turn them into good for all those who love the Lord and have an intense desire to serve Him. Remember that serving halfheartedly, or serving out of feelings of obligation, does not measure up to God's standards. One of the best quotes from the Bible in this regard – and a personal favorite of mine – comes from the book of Revelation chapter three, verses 15-16, which says “I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm – neither hot nor cold – I am about to spit you out of my mouth.”



For to me, to live is Christ but to die is gain. If I am to go on living in the body, this will mean fruitful labor for me.” These two sentences hearken back to one of the teachings of Christ Jesus. He said, “He who loves his life will lose it, but those who sacrifice their lives for my sake will find it.” It's all about priorities, everyone! Does anyone love their earthly life, their possessions, and themselves more than anything else? Then that person will not see the kingdom of God or spend eternity with Him! People such as these are too attached to their homes, cars, boats, airplanes, big screen TV's and especially their investments, and they will lose everything when their lives are over. You can't take anything with you when you die, nor have I ever seen a funeral procession in traffic with a rented truck following behind it. Do not store up treasures on earth, Jesus said, store your treasures in heaven instead. “Wherever your treasures are”, he said, “there your heart will be as well.” (Matt. 6: 21) Make Christ your treasure, recognizing that life is really short, so you will have the fruit of your labor and your heart in the right place.



“I desire to depart and be with Christ, which is better by far; but it is more necessary for you that I remain in the body. Convinced of this, I know that I will remain, and I will continue with all of you for your progress and joy in the faith...” Despite being jailed for the Gospel, Paul was determined to remain on earth and in the service of Christ Jesus. I find Paul's complete absence of selfishness to be inspiring and most admirable. There was no question whatsoever in Paul's mind that he would go to be with the Lord for all eternity when his life here on earth was over. We all need this kind of assurance, and it can only be obtained by complete and unshakable faith in Christ. I don't mean the fist-bumping high-fives kind of assurance that come from selfishness, pride or vanity. That would be an emotional reaction. I'm writing about assurance in the Spirit, which is knowing that we have lived our lives for Christ to the very best of our abilities, and that His shed blood on the cross makes up the rest of the difference. That would be a Spiritual reaction devoid of human vanity, conceit or ambition. Finally, let your joy in Christ, meaning his salvation and eternal life, be evident to all those you come into contact with so that all our joy in Jesus Christ would be overflowing for all to see. In other words, be a good example through leadership by example. And now let's finish up the first chapter of Philippians, starting at verse 27.



Whatever happens, conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the Gospel of Christ. Then, whether I come and see you or only hear about you in my absence, I will know that you stand firm in one Spirit, contending as one man for the faith of the Gospel without being frightened in any way by those who oppose you. This is a sign to them that they will be destroyed, but that you will be saved – and that by God. For it has been granted to you on behalf of Christ not only to believe on him, but also to suffer for him, since you are going through the same struggles you saw I had, and now hear that I still have.” (Phil. 1, verses 27-30, NIV)



“Stand firm in one Spirit, contending as one man for the faith of the Gospel without being frightened in any way by those who oppose you.” Be united in the Holy Spirit of Jesus Christ, all for one and one for all! Let there be no disunity, conflict or strife within any congregation, but instead be resolute and uncompromising in your faith. Contend as one body, whether male or female, because there will be no gender, race or ethnicity in existence once we have entered the Kingdom of God. There is gender and race in the flesh, but never in the Spirit. Never be frightened by those who oppose you or who try to bully you with their point of view, because that is the very antithesis of the Holy Spirit. If God is for us, Paul wrote in one of our earlier studies, then who can be against us? Also, we are not to rely on our own abilities in our acts of selfless service to the Lord. “Lean not on your own understanding”, the Bible admonishes. God doesn't need our help, but it is we who need His help instead. This is the hallmark of true devotion to Christ, and real Christians are not intimidated by those who presume to dominate our thinking and micro-manage our lives for us (I have seen this occur in too many of the churches I have been a part of in the past). And we are most certainly not intimidated by Satan, who has no power over us once we surrender our lives to Christ. So, if you find yourself beset by circumstances and people who work against you and who make themselves your enemies, and if there seems to be no way out, remember that God will provide us with sufficient strength so that when we are caught in the middle of bad things, people and circumstances we will be strong enough to endure all kinds of avarice and temptation. Remember that God is always with us, and so is our guardian angel (yes, everybody has one of those without exception). Since He is constantly with us, we believers need to make that a 2-way street, constantly making ourselves available to the Lord no matter what. Those who do this will lead victorious lives with a lot more pluses than minuses, and it will show in our way of living, and especially in how we treat other people. That, fellow believers, is the trademark of every devoted Christian, and it's always an admirable goal worth attaining.

Sunday, July 24, 2016

The Terrifying Prophecy That Has Just Begun To Explode! Could It Be This...

A Memo From Jesus to the USA

If Jesus Wrote A Letter To America, I Wonder What He'd Say?
By Rev. Paul J. Bern


If Jesus wrote a letter to America, and particularly its leadership (I'm using 'leadership' in the loosest possible terms), I wonder what would He say to us? Would He give America two thumbs up for being the richest country in the world, or for having the most powerful military? Would He congratulate us for a job well done when it comes to race relations in our country? Would He praise America's business community for its shrewdness and cunning for shipping all our middle class jobs overseas, leaving its constituency destitute, or in some cases homeless? Or, how about the fact that 1 in 4 US school children goes to bed hungry each night? Would we receive accolades galore? On the contrary – it would go something like this: Woe to you American Christians! You say I'm the "Son of God" and yet you bully the defenseless, shoot unarmed civilians, wage religious wars disguised as anti-terror campaigns, and trample the vulnerable underfoot in my name. Do you not understand the parable of the Good Samaritan? Allow me to refresh your memory.



One day an expert in religious law stood up to test Jesus by asking him this question: "Teacher, what should I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus replied, "What does the law of Moses say? How do you read it?" The man answered, "'You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your strength, and all your mind.' And, 'Love your neighbor as yourself.'" "Right!" Jesus told him. "Do this and you will live!" The man wanted to justify his actions, so he asked Jesus, "And who is my neighbor?" Jesus then replied with what I'll call a modernized version of the parable of the good Samaritan:



"A Jewish man was traveling on a trip from Washington to New York when he was attacked by carjackers. They stripped him of his clothes, beat him up, and left him half dead beside the road after driving off in his car. By chance a priest came along. But when he saw the man lying there, he crossed to the other side of the road and passed him by. A rich man walked over and looked at him lying there, but he also passed by on the other side. Then an African-American came along, one who had just been released from prison, and when he saw the man he felt compassion for him. Going over to him, the ex-con soothed his wounds with hydrogen peroxide and bandaged them. Then he used his transit card and took him by bus to the homeless shelter where he was staying, where he took care of him. The next day he paid for a single night, telling the folks running the shelter, 'Here is the money for a night's stay here. I'm going to work as a day laborer early tomorrow morning, so please take care of this man. If his bill runs higher than this, I'll pay you the next time I'm here.' “Now which of these three would you say was a neighbor to the man who was attacked by thugs?" Jesus asked. The man replied, "The one who showed him mercy." Then Jesus said, "Yes, now go and do the same."



In case you missed the point of that parable as I'm quoted as telling it in the Book of Luke (see chapter 10, verses 25-37), it was that the theologically correct evangelical born-again "saved" person passed by on the other side of the road when confronted with a human being in need. Ditto for the priest. It was the "unsaved" theologically incorrect Samaritan, today's equivalent of agnostics, Muslims, gay men and women, minorities and people of color, the unloved and the outcast who stopped and did my Father's will and took care of the injured man. To put it another way as only Jesus could have: “Did you miss the point when I said that those who come to me saying 'Lord, Lord we followed you and believed correctly' are the very ones that I will cast out of the Kingdom of Heaven, since they did not care for the least of these, the downtrodden, the poor and the oppressed? Didn't you get it when I said that the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to the humble, and the outcasts; those who mourn and to the poor in spirit? Who do you think will inherit the earth: the wealthy leaders of your colossal mega-churches, or the downtrodden gay people, minorities and people of color, peace activists, “occupiers”, foster kids, ex-cons, the mentally ill, and others who are scorned and mocked by society? Whose side do you think God is on: the bullied and outcast or the powerful religious leaders with their false smiles? Who will qualify for calling themselves my sons and daughters: The meek who mourn or the proud who say: 'Lord, I thank you that I'm not like these gay men and women and these illegal immigrants, and these lazy poor people who deserve no health care and these Muslims?' You hypocrites! Don't you get it?”



“You say you take everything in the Bible seriously and yet you ignore all the many verses about loving each other, divorce and adultery, and somehow paper that over because a majority of America buys into divorce now and you don't want to lose your congregations! And half your pastors and religious leaders are divorced and remarried. But you stick it to gays and minorities because they are easy to pick on! Why wax moralistic about one thing you call sin and yet stick it to a minority? For instance, I actually broke the biblical law when I said that the people who brought me the adulterous woman should not stone her to death. In other words I said: 'forget what the Bible says, only kill her if you're perfect.' Well, no one was such, so they quit picking on her and left her alone. Then I did the most important part – I forgave her and told her to sin no more. Since then I've given my followers that very thing as a reason to ignore the harsh, and sometimes mistranslated, parts of the Bible. Didn't you get it when I said that if you lust in your heart towards a married woman or man that it's the same as committing adultery? You twisted my words to make it seem as if I'm a moralistic "church goer" like you idiots, but I intended the exact opposite! What I meant was that since everyone lusts anyway, the difference between how we think and feel regarding temptation and what we do is painfully obvious in terms of how God sees us. The whole point was that we're not to judge other people because we ourselves think the same thoughts. So no one is better than anyone else. Remember what I said in my sermon on the mount? “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you” (Matthew 7, verses 1-2, NIV)



You judgmental holy rollers are like banks always making a mistake in their own favor! Why do so-called religious conservative Americans always pick on the little guy, the disenfranchised, blacks, Hispanics, immigrants, women or gay people? I'll tell you why! Because you are bullies! You are the Pharisees passing by on the other side of the road, those who are so sure they're saved because of some nonsense that they believe in my name. Wrong! You American Christians utterly deface the name of Christianity with your racism, your economic slavery and your discrimination against women! And now you're doing it again in your war against gays and Muslims, your bogus, hypocritical drug war, and in your economic war against the poor and working class people. Some of you even have had it as part of your wicked program to reestablish the Biblical law demanding death to gay people that I clearly showed must be broken by the greater law of love. Well, as you judge so you will be judged. Good luck with that!



Do you think the Kingdom of God is more likely to belong to a wealthy "Christian" leader who preaches hate and exclusion (even when saying "hate the sin but love the sinner") or to the least of these, the poor and disenfranchised who want nothing more than to enjoy the same rights of other citizens? Do you think God does not see that the poor have no care and die because your greedy (lying) insurance lobby has your so- called Congress in their pockets? You hypocrites and liars! You say you're preaching my gospel when my Gospel never was about correct belief or correct behavior. My gospel was about loving God, not judging others, making room for everyone at the table, and loving your neighbor as you love yourself. If gays and minorities are your enemy then, as you know, I commanded you to love them! And if they are asking to be allowed to marry I commanded you to give to him who asks of you! Besides, you don't own America. This is a democracy and yours is just one opinion. How did it come to this?



How do those who claim that they serve and represent me misuse the Bible to the extent that they make bumper stickers and coffee mugs calling for the death of the President by misquoting Psalm 109 verse 8? (By the way, in case you want to know, he's doing his best to follow the law of love right now, even though it's almost impossible to do that because the fool who ruled before him – talk about a burning Bush! – left the biggest mess since the fall of Roman Empire!) Do you think I am on the side of a those who want to make the First Lady of the United States (who happens to be a daughter of mine!) a widow and the daughters of the President orphans as this Psalm is misconstrued to "call for”? You American Christians utterly deface the name of Christianity with your racism, economic slavery and your bigotry against women and minorities. And now you're doing it again in your war against gays and minorities, your “drug war” which is little more than open warfare against your own citizens, and in your economic war against the poor, the homeless, the elderly and particularly your children. You are like the Pharisees I used to know and who strained out the smallest gnat of others' so-called misbehavior while turning a blind eye to their own wickedness, hypocrisy and lies! Remember what I said about taking the beam out of your own eye before removing the speck from your brother's?



Quit worrying about gays and minorities and start worrying about your so-called churches, those ash heaps of stinking bigotry and hate. The way you hate your first black president is all I need to know about you. So is the fact that your courts dish out life sentences to people who trade in the marijuana plant my Father created! So stop worrying about other people's "sins" and start worrying about all the lies you are telling your children in my name! And all your talk about patriotism will do you no good unless you love every American as you love yourself – including gay Americans, poor people, the mentally ill, the disenfranchised and yes, women who have abortions and the “illegal” immigrants. And who do you think you are criminalizing my Father's creations in the first place? They ask mercy of you! Give to them! Or did you miss that part of my teaching too?



Do you really think I'm on the side of those who hate others? Have you forgotten what my Apostle John wrote? “If anyone says, 'I love God', and yet hates his brother, he is a liar. For anyone who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God whom he has not seen.” (1st John 4,:20, NIV) It's as if you are crucifying me again! The point is to have a chance to sanctify love in every generation – unconditionally! If I walked here on Earth again with you, you'd kill me again, just as you are going to kill all that is good in my name, just as some of you are praying for the death of your president who you even call "Anti-Christ." Let me tell you who is Anti-Christ: Christian "saved" America, meaning those who are too busy taking care of themselves to have time for anyone else (see Revelation chapter 18). You are so religious on Sunday mornings, and yet you all turn into selfish, demonic pigs during the week. So depart from me, come up with a new name for whatever you are, and drop the word "Christ" out of your name. You've destroyed my reputation!

Thursday, July 21, 2016

This week's Bible study will begin a series on the Book of Philippians

Rejoicing With Other People of Faith
[Philippians chapter 1, verses 1-18]


Today, having just completed our verse-by-verse study of Galatians, we will move on to the book of Philippians. Unlike Galatians, which was a healthy dose of tough love mixed with plenty of encouragement, Philippians is a book full of exhortation, thanksgiving and lavish praise. As we begin, we are made aware of the presence of Timothy, a protege' and a deacon of the apostle Paul's for which two of Paul's letters are named after. Although not one of the original apostles, Timothy figures prominently in early church history. And so today we'll be going over the first half of chapter one, beginning at the first verse.



Paul and Timothy, servants of Christ Jesus, to all the saints in Christ Jesus at Philippi, together with the overseers and deacons: Grace and peace to you from God our Father through the Lord Jesus Christ. I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the Gospel from the first day until now, being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it to completion on the day of Christ Jesus. It is right for me to feel this way about all of you, since I have you in my heart; for whether I am in chains or defending and confirming the Gospel, all of you share in God's grace with me. God can testify how I long for all of you with the affection of Christ Jesus. And this is my prayer: that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight, so that you may be able to discern what is best and may be pure and blameless until the day of Christ, filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ – to the glory and praise of God.” (Phil. 1, verses 1-11, NIV)



“Grace and peace to you...” Grace, which is unmerited or unearned favor from God and is only obtained when we give our lives to Christ, always precedes the Peace of Christ, which is literally a lifetime project for every believer, speaking from my own experience. The Peace of Christ is not something that is doled out by God like an allotment, but it is the end result of a lifelong relationship with Jesus Christ on a personal level. We do not get His peace all at once, but it is learned by all believers a little at a time because our limited human minds would not be able to comprehend it if it were to be delivered to us all at once. It would overload our brains if we were to attempt such an undertaking on our own.
 


I thank my God every time I remember you.” Let's stop and ask ourselves a fundamental question about this. Do the people we come into contact with on a regular basis thank God every time they think of you? If not, then we're still not there yet in our walk with Christ. Family members, friends, co-workers, our bosses and company managers, those we worship with at church and strangers we meet everywhere, if we can get all of these individuals to thank God for us and the good things we do just once, that would be sufficient evidence of a life well lived. Remember what Jesus taught us – it's in all four gospels – “whatsoever you do for the least of mine, that you do for me”. Make others your reason for living! Why lead a self-centered life, or why be egotistical? Nobody can please God when they act like that, they are pleasing only themselves. Remember another thing Jesus said about that: “Those who exalt themselves will be humbled, but they who humble themselves before God will be exalted”. (Luke 18: 14)



“He who began a good work in you will carry it to completion on the day of Christ Jesus.” He, of course, refers directly to Christ. “Carry it to completion” means how well you lived your life by honoring God, with the understanding that this is an ongoing process or a work in progress that lasts a lifetime. “Whether I am in chains or defending and confirming the Gospel, all of you share in God's grace with me.” I find this to be admirable about the apostle Paul. He maintained a good attitude even though he and Timothy were “in chains”, which is an old expression for being in jail. Never mind, Paul wrote, that I am locked up again for preaching the Gospel. Just keep on worshiping and praising God anyway. Keep your eyes on Christ, Paul was writing, not on me.



Paul's prayer, “That your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight, so that you may be able to discern what is best and may be pure and blameless until the day of Christ”, is my prayer for all of you as well. Being “pure and blameless until the day of Christ” is a clear reference to the Second Coming of Christ. Although we are citizens of the kingdom of God and by extension children of God, we are to maintain our status as such in anticipation of His return. This is job #1 for every Christian believer no matter who they are, where they live, how much money they have (or not), or who they know. If we devote as much of our time as we can and make it our first priority, many of the other smaller things in life will simply fall into place. With that in mind, let's continue at verse twelve.



Now I want you to know, brothers, that what has happened to me has really served to advance the Gospel. As a result, it has become clear to the whole palace guard and to everyone else that I am in chains for Christ. Because of my chains, most of the brothers in the Lord have been encouraged to speak the Word of God more courageously and fearlessly. It is true that some preach Christ out of envy and rivalry, but others out of good will. The latter do so in love, knowing that I am put here for the defense of the Gospel. The former preach Christ out of selfish ambition, not sincerely, supposing that they can stir up trouble for me while I am in chains. But what does it matter? The important thing is that in every way, whether from false motives or true, Christ is preached. And because of this I rejoice.” (Phil. 1, verses 12-18, NIV)



“What has happened to me”, Paul wrote, “has really served to advance the Gospel.” Evidently the apostle Paul was imprisoned when he wrote this entire letter. Attempts to stifle the Gospel by the Roman government apparently had the exact opposite result of what was originally intended. “Because of my chains”, he wrote, “most of the brothers in the Lord have been encouraged to speak the Word of God more courageously and fearlessly.” The same thing has happened throughout the history of the greater church, the most notable example being the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Soviet Empire in 1989-1990. Once communism fell, it was followed by mass revival in Europe and Russia, and more recently in mainland China, all of which are currently works in progress for the Lord and the Church. In my opinion, this is a sure sign that we are living in the last days as described throughout the Bible, which says that all will be finished as far as the Lord is concerned “when the times of the Gentiles will be fulfilled”. That means us!



It is true that some preach Christ out of envy and rivalry, but others out of good will.” The ferocious competition between rival churches for new membership – which is a code word for new donation sources in certain “prosperity gospel” churches, and which I have previously commented about at length – is as old as Christianity itself. Still other churches – I will decline to name any denominations here – preach and teach that their message is the only true gospel, implying that every other church out there is phony except for theirs. I view this as being tantamount to judging other people, which the Bible repeatedly warns us about. Judgment isn't our job, it's God's and His alone. To sum this up in a single sentence, there are those who preach the Gospel and who attend church for all the wrong reasons. Those who do this and refuse to repent of this serious sin will fully deserve the condemnation they will receive. They will stand before God on judgment day expecting to be admitted to heaven for eternity, only to find themselves headed in the opposite direction, much to their horror. I pray every single day that I please not end up like these thoroughly deceived individuals, and that my name remain in the Lamb's Book of Life (see Revelation chapter 20, verses 12-15). For anyone who is a believer – or who wants to become one – and who isn't already doing as I do, today is the prefect day to start. Remember, we don't have much time left, and I cannot overemphasize this fact. Start getting yourselves ready, because He is coming back very soon. And as we do, let us all rejoice together because of Jesus Christ and all he has done for us.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

An Emergency Post for All Americans, Whether They Are Christian or Not

Four Good Ways to Turn the Tables on Tyranny
by Rev. Paul J. Bern


In the wake of America's latest tragic example of how our voting system simply does not work, many of us are left scratching our heads asking, “What kind of democracy is this?” Well, simply put, it isn’t a democracy at all. It’s a tyrannical oligarchy of the worst kind; one that’s disguised as a democracy and hidden behind the smoke and mirrors of political propaganda. Just because governmental decrees are no longer issued by royal fiat but are instead issued by lobbying and propaganda, doesn’t make it any less tyrannical. It is nothing more than inverted totalitarianism. And it is our responsibility, if we would be proactive citizens, to stop this totalitarianism in its tracks. The 99% – that's us – must turn the tables on the top 1% or we will simply not survive as a species on this planet. That's how serious the American people's predicament has become! It’s as simple as that. Our strategy should be not only to confront the American empire, but to lay siege to it. To deprive it of oxygen. To shame it. To mock it. How? With our art, our music, our literature, our stubbornness, our joy, our brilliance, our sheer relentlessness – and our ability to tell our own stories. Stories that are different from the ones we’re being brainwashed to believe. “Resistance to tyrants”, Thomas Jefferson once said, “is obedience to God”. I think even the atheists would agree with that one, or at least up to a point. Here are four ways that I believe we can turn the tables on the tyrannical plutocracy that our government has descended into.



1.) Mock Plutocracy Warren Buffett once said, “There’s class warfare, all right, but it’s my class, the rich class, that’s making war, and we’re winning.” Wake up to the fact that the plutocrats have created their own economic apartheid. Money is the illusory carrot being dangled between you and the truth. The way the current oligarchy maintains its vice-grip on power is by making the people believe that it’s all okay because greed is good, and making money is very important, allegedly because with enough money comes the freedom to do what you want – like buying the rules made by government and funding lobbyists who significantly contribute to the laws that Congress writes and passes. While the world goes through the motions of getting poorer and poorer the moneyed elite are getting richer and richer, to the extent that it is costing people their lives. We must be able to muster the courage to put our foot down and draw a line in the sand. A people's declaration of emergency is needed. Mass civil unrest is clearly called for in this situation in which we find ourselves, and the summer of 2016 is only halfway done!



One way to put our foot down is to mock the plutocratic entities that have a monopoly on power and to ridicule the cult of personality. Shame is a very powerful psychological motivator. The sooner we make them realize that they have to be morally responsible with their power, the sooner we will be able to bring balance to the world. And the way we make them realize it is through the stultifying effect of shame. Like Confucius said, “In a country well governed, poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed, wealth is something to be ashamed of.” And have no illusions, countries the world over are badly governed. Through a healthy mockery of their power we will forcefully get power over the entrenched powers that be, and turn the tables on the power dynamic.



2.) Defy the Police State No longer do police act in the capacity of peace officers. Now they are simply hired thugs of a government that no longer has the best interest of the people at heart. A primary purpose of the police is to enforce the delusions of those with lots of pieces of green paper. Those without the green papers generally buy into these delusions almost as quickly and completely as those with. These delusions carry with them extreme consequences in the real world. Like George Orwell said, “The capitalist society is a police society where the number one goal is the protection of upper class property.” While the governments of the world have been taken over by corporate interests, bankers and special interest groups, our country have been turned into a police state, with the rest of the world soon to follow. Systems of control vainly attempt to keep everything the way it is, inefficient with a controlled obsolescence, so that “We the People” keep buying things we don’t need so that the rich can keep auctioning elections and buying laws to keep the poor suppressed.



Like Stefan Molyneux said back in 2014, “To efficiently control the human farm, you need a majority of broken, self-attacking, insecure, shallow, vain and ambitious sheep, forever consumed by inconsequential things like weight, how good our abs and those of celebrities are – and a minority of volatile, angry and dominant sheepdogs, which you can dress up in either a green (military) or a blue (police) costume and use to threaten and manage the herd.” Black-booted police state beware, your fascist violence is no match for our creative freedom, and your worship of financial gain is no match for the Son of God in whom we place our trust. The so called “herd” is methodically being populated with wolves in sheep's clothing, and we will bite if we’re cornered. We can turn the tables on the police state by mocking it like Pussy Riot mocked Putin, and like Anonymous mocks power.



“History does not repeat itself,” wrote Mark Twain, “but it does rhyme.” And we’re here to bring an updated healthy rhyme to your outdated dissonant rhythms. Your watchdog heart and brainwashed brains don’t stand a chance against our compassionate hearts and open minds. Your days are numbered. Civil disobedience has always been a game-changer and the game is about to change. You might as well just toss those badges in the trash for all they’ll be worth. Better yet, join us. The thin blue line is an illusion at best. 
 


3.) Ridicule the NDAA “The NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act) is not about protecting us. It is about protecting the state from us. That is why no one in the executive or legislative branch is going to restore our rights. The new version of the NDAA, like the old ones, provides our masters with the legal shackles to make our resistance impossible. And that is their intention.” – Chris Hedges, Pulitzer prize-winning author and writer


When Adolf Hitler was in power in Germany he was quoted back in 1934 as saying, “What good fortune for governments that the people do not think.” Don’t be an unthinking citizen easily influenced by the likes of Hitler. Become a self-aware proactive citizen instead. Like Frederick Douglas wrote, “Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave.” Indeed, the more we know, the more capable we are of remaining free men and women. As it stands, The National Defense Authorization Act is the most diabolically authoritarian law to ever come down the governmental chute. It’s anti-freedom in the name of security, the most deceptive kind of law. The NDAA is a greater threat to our national liberty than the terrorism from which it claims to protect us from! It unconstitutionally impinges on legally guaranteed First Amendment rights and lacks sufficient protections to meet the requirements of due process. Simply put, it is an instrument for the government to restrain the people. The constitution used to be an instrument for the people to constrain the government, but with legislation like the NDAA and the Patriot Act, the instrument of the Constitution is useless and no longer holds true.



It’s past time that we, the American people, get out there to protest and litigate against the NDAA (could I please get a few attorneys to help out with this?). We must ridicule it. We must scorn it to the 'nth' degree. Blaspheme it in the face of the president if need be. Inform people about how corrupt it really is. People will remain ignorant as long as we allow them to be. Let’s not allow them to be; not only for the sake of their freedom but for our own, as well as for the freedom of our children and our children’s children. People are born to be free. Ridiculing acts like the NDAA, and attempting to abolish them, are ways of safeguarding such freedoms.



4.) Challenge the Mass Surveillance State Beginning with the adoption of the Patriot Act in 2001 (The government’s backbone-less, scared-stupid response to 9-11), the floodgates opened for covert government surveillance not only for the NSA, FBI, CIA and Homeland Security but for hundreds of municipal and state governments – a green light to infiltrate and spy on millions of American citizens without cause! Now FISA is a dead horse that’s been beaten beyond recognition, because it has been morphed into a vehicle of covert means shielded from effective oversight through countless amendments by the Bush and Obama administrations. And now congress itself is hung-up on the fear-mongering tactics of the War on Terror.



It is now up to us, “We the People”, to challenge this surveillance state, unless we inadvertently become what George Orwell warned us against in his novel, “1984”. Leaking information has become the civil disobedience of our age. The late historian and activist Howard Zinn described the act of civil disobedience as “the deliberate, discriminate violation of law for a vital social purpose… Such acts become not only justifiable but necessary when a fundamental human right is at stake and when legal channels are inadequate for securing that right.” Even Thomas Jefferson realized it, writing, “If a law is unjust, a man is not only correct to disobey it, he is obligated to do so.” Snowden, Manning, Assange, Jeremy Hammond, the late journalist Gary Webb, and the late Aaron Swartz have all continued the tradition of civil disobedience by revealing the details of global mass surveillance programs. It’s time to change the tune. It’s time to interrupt their corrupt dance. It’s time to challenge the powers that be. Nothing short of the survival of the human race is at stake. If we are going to proclaim ourselves Christians, then we have a responsibility to oppose that which is corrupt, unjust, unfair and which poses a clear and present threat. Evil must at all times be resisted with good. Not through some imaginary fist-fight between good and evil, all that is just so much Hollywood 'BS'. I'm talking about resisting evil in the Spiritual realm through prayer, faith, love and good works whenever possible. Passive resistance works as well in the Spiritual world as it does in the physical, so use it whenever possible. “The prayers of good and sincere men and women”, wrote the apostle James, “are powerful and effective”. If you're not praying for this country, and for God to show you a way to fight back without killing cops from a sniper's nest, right now would be a very good time to start. Let's take back our country, and let's do it peacefully if at all possible. Oh yes we can!!!


Thursday, July 14, 2016

WAKE UP AMERICA as the MILITIA RISES !!!

Bible study this week will be Galatians chapter six

Never Get Tired of Doing Good
[Galatians chapter six]


Today we will finish up the book of Galatians as we close another chapter on the writings of the apostle Paul, who was formerly known as Saul of Tarsus. They are all the same person except that the latter was Paul's old name prior to his encounter on the road to Damascus with the Lord as recounted in the book of Acts. Just as surely as Paul became an entirely new person after his encounter with the Lord, as had all those whom Jesus healed and who believed in him during His ministry on earth, so it must be with all of us. Jesus taught Nicodemus in John's gospel, “You must be born again”, and we are to do the same if we want our share of the Kingdom of God that will be established upon His return (which is impending even as I write this). We are to become a completely new person in and through Christ when we allow Him to inhabit our hearts and minds. From this indwelling of Christ comes love, empathy and compassion, and it is from this point that Paul starts what later became chapter six.



Brothers, if someone is caught in a sin, you who are spiritual should restore him gently. But watch yourself, or you may also be tempted. Carry each others burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ. If anyone thinks he is something when he is nothing, he deceives himself. Each one should test his own actions. Then he can take pride in himself, without comparing himself with somebody else, for each one should carry his own load. Anyone who receives instruction in the word must share all good things with his instructor. Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. The one who sows to please his sinful nature, from that nature will reap destruction; the one who sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life. Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers.” (Gal. 6, verses 1-10, NIV)



What a contrast there is between the apostle Paul and many modern churches in verse one! If any church member gets caught up in sin – whether intentionally or not – we “should restore him/her gently”. “Blessed are the merciful”, Jesus said, “for they will be shown mercy” (Matt. 5:7). How do we treat others? How about people we don't like – how do we treat individuals we would never normally associate with? One example would be the unemployed, particularly the long-term unemployed. Others would include the handicapped, the homeless and the incarcerated. What about them? Did you know that God judges people based on how well they treat others – or not? He also judges entire nations based on how well they treat their weakest and most vulnerable individuals. From that standpoint alone, it looks to me like we Americans have our work cut our for us, and the US is certainly not alone in this regard.



Carry each others burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ”. Notice that this is exactly the opposite of what is being “taught” in modern America. It has been the era of the rugged individualist, of “it's all about me, so get out of my way”, of conspicuous consumption and flaunted wealth in the course of the accumulation of material goods – often of dubious quality – and financial gain for its own sake. It's “capitalism at its very best”, every man/woman for himself/herself, whoever dies with the most toys wins, and all at the expense of as many people as possible in order to purportedly strengthen ones “position”. What a crock! This is the devil/Satan at work, capitalizing on one of mankind's most basic instincts – greed. But if entire groups of people cooperate and share each others burdens – whether it be physical, emotional, spiritual, medical or financial – it has been my observation that these cooperative groups can get a lot more done working together than they would if each person worked only for themselves, or in competition instead of cooperation. Of course, when I say stuff like that out in public I get accused of being “socialist”, when in fact I am merely practicing my Christian faith while living it as a lifestyle. In the 20th century, 'greed is good' according to the movie “Wall Street”, and human compassion was for the foolhardy. In the Bible, under the tutelage of Christ, it's exactly the opposite.



Each one should test his own actions. Then he can take pride in himself, without comparing himself with somebody else, for each one should carry his own load.” What's the message here, what is Paul trying to show us? Our self-esteem (not pride, which is a sin) should be based on our personal relationship with Christ, and on how we see Him and He sees us. Never, ever base how you see yourself by comparing yourself with other people, and particularly how they see you. You don't need their approval, you need a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, because His approval is the only thing that will matter in the end! Don't fall into the trap of comparing yourself with others, because that leads to vanity, pride and snobbishness – which are the exact opposite of Christ.



Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up”. What harvest is Paul writing about here? Actually, this is a prophetic statement invoking the second coming of Christ, when all those who worship Him in Spirit and in Truth will reap a harvest of eternal life, while those who refused to believe in Him will go to eternal punishment. I don't mean to be offensive or judgmental here, but this is the truth and the truth must be told because as a servant of the Lord I am duty-bound – at the very least – to do so. But I do this not only because it's my job as a minister, but I am compelled to by the Holy Spirit that dwells within me. As the apostle Paul wrote elsewhere, “I try to be all things to all men so that by all means I might save some”. You too can have this inner Spirit of peace, but you must seek it earnestly while maintaining a thankful heart. No other method will work. And, as that Spirit of peace fills you, you will find yourself compelled to share it with others, and that's where it really gets good. On that note, let's finish up today's lesson. 
 


See what large letters I use as I write to you with my own hand! Those who want to make a good impression outwardly are trying to compel you to be circumcised. The only reason they do this is to avoid being persecuted for the cross of Christ. Not even those who are circumcised obey the law, yet they want you to be circumcised that they may boast about your flesh. May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world. Neither circumcision nor uncircumcision means anything; what counts is a new creation. Peace and mercy to all who follow this rule, even to the Israel of God. Finally, let no one cause me trouble, for I bear on my body the marks of Jesus. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit, brothers. Amen.” (Gal. 6, verses 11-18, NIV)



Notice in verse 12 Paul sums up those in the Galatian church who were still preaching the merging of Christianity with Judaism as those who wish to “avoid being persecuted” for their Christianity. Remember that at the time this was written, the early Church was being persecuted and believers were being routinely put to death for their faith. Those who clung to the Old Law teachings were not sought out by the authorities nearly as much as true Christian believers were. Paul is clearly calling them cowards without actually coming right out and saying so. But as he moves on from that, he sums it all up beautifully, “what counts is a new creation”. So let's ask ourselves for the moment: Am I a new creation? If the answer is yes, good for you and keep up the good work. If it's no, or if you are unsure, now would be a good time to pause and assess ourselves and our individual situations. Honesty with ourselves is critical right here – how am I doing? If you're not yet a believer in Jesus, right now would be a good time to start. Just pause and ask Jesus to be your Lord and Savior, and invite Him to come and live within your heart. Don't worry, He never says 'no'.



As committed Christians, are we continuing to grow and develop into something new and better, and to become in the process something more than what we started out with? Remember, don't compare yourself with others in order to get your answer. Read and study your Bible, because it is in there that your answers lie. Inquire of the Lord, and He will always give you wisdom if you only ask for it with the best of intentions. So, let us examine ourselves and make sure that this is the case in order to keep from sinning and to keep our eyes, heart and mind focused on Christ and His salvation. In the end, nothing else will matter anyway. And if you're doing all you can to better yourself and things are still not working out, ask Jesus to help you. Don't worry, He never says 'no' to that either.

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Pushing the world towards WW3 ~ Bible Signs of the END ! (9)

There is one single reason for the outbreak of violence all across America

All Right Now, That's Enough!!
by Rev. Paul J. Bern


As I begin to compose this week's message, I find myself shaking my head as I struggle to find a comfortable place to start. I saw video of a white cop shooting a black man to death for selling CD's and resisting arrest. Yes I know, he was armed, but if you watch all the videos taken of the incident (which I admit are hard to look at), Alton Sterling's gun came out of his pocket during the scuffle, but he did not attempt to shoot at either of the officers. Alton Sterling was executed. The video of Philando Castille getting shot to death when he reached for his wallet – not his gun – is even harder to watch. Hearing his fiancee' plead with the police officer for her life, while asking the officer why he had just killed Mr. Castille in that calm, even voice of hers is truly unforgettable. That is one strong lady, and she has my heart-felt sympathy and especially my deepest respect.



Unfortunately, it didn't stop there. This past Friday 5 cops who were just doing their jobs were shot to death in the line of duty, and seven more were wounded. As of this writing I think there are 3 still in the hospital, and I pray fervently for a speedy recovery for them all. Now – let me be clear. Was it a miscarriage of justice that Mr. Sterling and Mr. Castille wound up dead for what amounts to petty stuff? Yes, absolutely, and I predict that one or more of those police officers will end up facing charges for their mishandling of the incidents. But under NO circumstances did that justify setting up a clever little sniper's nest down in Dallas the following day for the sole express purpose of picking off police officers in retaliation!! I am deeply, very deeply upset about the assassination of these cops and the wounding of seven more. This, my dear readers and social media followers, is not how Americans are to be settling their internal problems. I even saw a preposterous video posted on You-tube just last evening about people wanting to start a “race war”. Let me point something out to the people who want a “race war” in America: We've already been there, done that, and bought the stinkin' T-shirt! It was called the American Civil War of 1861-1865, and there were 620,000 American soldiers and civilians killed in that conflict. Understand now – the population of the United states at the end of that war in 1865 was approximately 32 million, slightly less than one tenth of America's population today. So if a second US civil war were to actually occur with the population being ten times greater than the first Civil War, then it is reasonable to conclude that the casualties from such a war would be ten times as much as the first, or 6.2 million people. Does anyone reading this seriously believe a 2nd US civil war in which 6.2 million Americans died would be good for our country?? If so, then go ahead and fight your damned-to-hell civil war, but consider this before you proceed. When all the killing and the carnage is finished, the perpetrators of this 2nd US civil war will be hunted down, rounded up, and sentenced to hang from the gallows. If there is none handy, Mr./Mrs./Ms. “race war” fighter, then we will build one immediately, just outside your jail cell. Then, maybe at long last, the rest of us can finally have some peace and quiet!



So what's the root cause of all these shootings? Is it because we have too many guns, or is this problem due to lax gun laws, as some people say? There can be no question that the gun control laws currently in place could be strengthened, and that background checks could be strengthened as well. But the right to own hand guns and long guns is clearly defined in the Second Amendment to the US Constitution, and the clear purpose of that particular amendment is to give the US populace a right to defend themselves against intruders for whatever reason, as well as to defend ourselves against the government, should things in Washington get out of control. And, when it comes to Washington being out of control, we're already there. So gun violence is a symptom, but it's not the problem. What about the police? Why are all these cops so trigger-happy? Is racism a part of it? This is unquestionably true, and racism – sad to say – remains deeply embedded in American culture. I also suspect there is some job frustration on the part of some police officers, but there is also a significant amount of racism as well. 
 


So, we've touched on the cops shooting civilians and on civilians assassinating cops, plus we've touched on race. All three of these played a major part in the recent wave of shootings, but they are not the sole cause. The root cause of all the violence that has wracked America is – to sum it up – poisoning. Some of this systematic poisoning is spiritual in nature – such as all the distasteful shows on TV and at the movies, the super-violent video games, the subliminal messages contained in popular music as well as TV, and particularly all the pornography, which America seems to be flooded with. Other sources of this spiritual poisoning can be found in certain churches that preach false doctrines, such as the “prosperity gospel” and the “pre-tribulation rapture”. Although I'm not going to expound at length on any of these topics for now, I have done so in the past in some of my other postings dating back to 2011 or so.



So, we know that part of this 'poisoning', as I call it, is spiritual, but it's equally important to know that the rest of this systemic poisoning is purely physical in nature. America has been fluoridating its water supply ever since the end of WW2. Consumption of fluoride was proven as far back as 50 years ago to be toxic to humans. Moreover, consumption of fluoride, even in small amounts such as toothpaste, has been proven to lower the IQ of any given human being by about 10 percentage points over the course of a 70-year human lifespan. So there we can see our water supply has been poisoned. Then there's humankind's air supply, which is bring polluted by “chem-trails” to humankind's detriment. These “chem-trails” are being sprayed from ordinary jet aircraft, and they contain mainly aluminum particulates that are designed to block out the sun and slow global warming. Unfortunately for folks like you and I, these aluminum particulates are carcinogenic to humans, but the government keeps paying subcontractors to do this “dirty work” anyway. Last but not least are vaccines – all of them, which have been linked to autism, ADD, hyperactivity in children and other behavioral abnormalities, all of which have lasting effects into adulthood.



With these facts staring us in the face, is it any wonder that people everywhere are simply starting to snap? If I load a program on my computer that has a virus, won't my PC workstation start acting crazy? The human brain is like a computer, but with a bio-electric-chemical compound interface. If we allow bad programming – violent TV and video games, pornography and the like – to get into our heads, or if we let our kids listen to all that junk on commercial radio, it won't be long and those individuals are going to sustain heavy psychological damage. Everybody the world over has sustained serious physiological damage from environmental pollution, fluoridated water, lead and mercury poisoning, etc. Add to that the inescapable fact that people nearly everywhere are in a life-and-death struggle with their finances – unless, of course, you're in the top 1% income bracket in America. Being under pressure from all sides financially, while imploding on the inside from a slow but systematic poisoning, leads to a personal meltdown! That's why people everywhere are exploding with rage! And if you're African-American, you are dealing with all of the above combined with being under a constant state of siege from the police. That is enough to drive anybody insane, even the very best of people and regardless of race!



Ladies and gentlemen, my dear readers whom I love so very much, the moment has arrived where we must come together collectively as a people and say, “no more”! Either we stop the violence or it will eventually consume us. But, in an effort to stop that from occurring, the government will undoubtedly step in at some point, “to restore order”. That, of course, will be the government's brand of order – the New World Order. Let's not go there, people, let's not allow ourselves to be enslaved so we can have so-called “security”. There is no such thing as real security except in the loving arms of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Other than that, we take a risk just by getting out of bed each morning. A tree could fall on us and crush us while we're in the bathroom, before we even make it out to the kitchen. We could step outside our door and get hit by a bolt of lightning, but we go anyway. As it is when we take charge of our lives and accept the risks involved, so it is when we have to physically step in and stop the violence, or when we stop others from doing so. It is up to each and every one of us to take responsibility and to take charge of our country, especially since those in charge are in power for all the wrong reasons. No wonder nothing significant ever gets done in Washington! It's time to collectively tell everybody inside the 'beltway', “You're fired”! It's time for “we the people” to retake control of our country. If we can't do this at the ballot box this fall, more drastic means will have to be employed. Do we want our country back, or do we want to be slaves? Time to go to 'red alert'.