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If Seven Mountains Dominonism is not on your radar by now, here is the briefest of intros: the NAR (New Apostolic Reformation) is a TAN (loose cooperation by Theologically-bound churches) pushing for global return to “Biblical Economics” and using the Seven mountains strategy to achieve “dominion” over the Earth. The seven mountains are “business, government, media, arts/entertainment, education, family, and religion. Here is what researcher Kathleen Yurica has to say about dominionism: “It is estimated that thirty-five million Americans who call themselves Christian, adhere to Dominionism in the United States, but most of these people appear to be ignorant of the heretical nature of their beliefs and the seditious nature of their political goals. So successfully have the televangelists and churches inculcated the idea of the existence of an outside “enemy,” which is attacking Christianity, that millions of people have perceived themselves rightfully overthrowing an imaginary evil anti-Christian conspiratorial secular society.” By seditious nature of their goals, she means their favored end result: a government shutdown, permanently, with laws to be replaced by Deuteronomy and Leviticus. Stoning included. In case some think this is hyperbole, consider this: Glen Doherty, one of the four brave Americans killed in Benghazi last 9/11, was a Board member of MRFF. The Military Religious Freedom Foundation has been battling a particularly alarming front of this groups attack on the American system of government, specifically protection from state-authorized religion imposed/enforced by the military. The Military Religious Freedom Foundation’s About Page: “The Military Religious Freedom Foundation is dedicated to ensuring that all members of the United States Armed Forces fully receive the Constitutional guarantees of religious freedom to which they and all Americans are entitled by virtue of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. MRFF recognizes that military life requires individual adherence to shared patriotic principles. MRFF also recognizes the need for military personnel to at times temporarily relinquish some Constitutionally granted personal freedoms for the sake of military discipline and objectives. However, MRFF believes that religious faith is a Constitutionally guaranteed freedom that must never be compromised, except in the most limited of military circumstances, because of its fundamental importance to the preservation of the American nation and the American way of life. Additionally, MRFF adheres strongly to the principle that religious faith is a deeply personal matter, and that no American has the right to question another American’s beliefs as long as they do not unwontedly intrude on the public space or the privacy or safety of another individual. Therefore, MRFF holds that: No religion or religious philosophy may be advanced by the United States Armed Forces over any other religion or religious philosophy. No member of the United States Armed Forces may be compelled in any way to conform to a particular religion or religious philosophy. No member of the United States Armed Forces may be compelled in any way to witness or engage in any religious exercise. No member of the military may be compelled to curtail – except in the most limited of military circumstances and when it directly impacts military discipline, morale and the successful completion of a specific military goal – the free exercise of their religious practices or beliefs. Students at United States military academies are entitled to the same Constitutional rights pertaining to religious freedoms and the free exercise of those freedoms to which all other members of the United States Armed Forces military are entitled. No member of the military may be compelled to endure unwanted religious proselytization, evangelization or persuasion of any sort in a military setting and/or by a military superior or civilian employee of the military. The full exercise of religious freedom includes the right not to subscribe to any particular religion or religious philosophy. The so-called “unchurched” cede no Constitutional rights by want of their separation from organized faith. It is the responsibility of the military hierarchy to ensure that the free exercise of religious freedoms of all enlisted personnel are respected and served. All military personnel have the right to employ appropriate judicial means to protect their religious rights.” The threat America faces from Dominionism is much more sinister and pressing than any threat Al-Shabbab could make or follow through on. According to the Nobel Committee’s 2013 nomination letter to MRFF President and founder Mikey Weinstein, “What Weinstein and MRFF are fighting against is nothing less than an evangelical fundamentalist coup within the United States Armed Forces. This Christian extremist fifth column has its roots in a Cold War-era alliance between the U.S. Department of Defense and militant outfits such as the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade and the Church of the Christian Crusade. However, successive generations of military leadership have preserved this alliance far beyond its original Cold War/anti-communist shelf life. The result has been a U.S. military that is steeped in a highly caustic brew of sectarianism, domineering religious bigotry, and an arrogant, dehumanizing attitude towards the civilian populations of the regions where the U.S. finds itself militarily engaged.” Any lover of the Constitution and its protections ought to be frightened.
Posted on: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 21:54:11 +0000

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