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Reconstructionists teach that the mission of the church goes beyond the spiritual transformation of individuals, to a mandate to change society, a “moral patriotism,” if you will, in opposition to secular humanism. For Christ to be pleased with Christians, thereby, they must become political and social activists. We must change the laws of the land, gear up to elect Christians to office, and generally seek to take dominion over our world and bring it under the Law of Moses.” At a national convention for the Christian Coalition, created by Knights of Malta Pat Robertson in 1989, Rev. D. James Kennedy said that "true Christian citizenship" involves an active engagement in society to "take dominion over all things as vice-regents of God." Note that not only does this Reconstructionist quote have Dominionist overtones, but it also creates a synthesis between the Church by using common ground to achieve their future political and religious goals to become "one". This is their true goal. Unfortunately, many denominations within the Evangelical church believe this way. Most Presbyterians, Southern Baptists, Independent Baptists, and Calvinists believe this. The Council for National Policy (CNP), a conservative version of the Council on Foreign Relations, is in favor of these world domination aspirations. Its doctrine is birthed out of the Roman Catholic church, with Jesuits, Masons, Knights of Malta, and New Evangelicalism fanning the flame.
Posted on: Sat, 21 Sep 2013 14:04:52 +0000

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