Revolt Against the Kingdom of God

American Foundations
Intelligence Report # 8

 “…in the minds and hearts of the people, a change in their religious sentiments of their duties and obligations….This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people, was the real American Revolution.” [1]

And exactly what sentiments, principles, and opinions was Adams talking about?

“Those principles and feelings” that could “be traced back for two hundred years and sought in the history of the country from the first plantations in America.”[2]

Adams was not alone in this revolutionary cabal. Thomas Jefferson was just as adamant. The revolution was, more than anything else, a campaign to remove the constricting shackles of Christian dogma imposed by ignorant Protestant ministers and plotting Catholic priests because they were both “hostile to liberty”:

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The world needed liberation from the tyranny of Christian clergy who had turned men and women throughout the world into “fools” and “hypocrites”, from clerical machinations and subtle “priestcraft” that had sunk the world in a sea of ignorance. Those who were hostile to “liberty” had to be therefore be overcome by those who swore to honor her.

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James Madison, the “Father of the Constitution”, also harbored hostility for the clergy, “spiritual tyrants” who “subvert the public liberty”.

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On this topic almost all agreed, however, there was a contest for who was worse, was it the Catholic priests or the Protestant ministers who were the biggest enemies of liberty?

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sic) Christianity, and which has prevailed for 1,500 years, has received a mortal wound, of which the monster must finally die. Yet so strong is his constitution, that he may endure for centuries before he expires.”[8]

Because the monster had not yet expired, it was clear what the revolution was about:

“The question before the human race is, Whether the God of nature Shall govern the World by his own laws, or Whether Priests and Kings Shall rule it by fictitious Miracles? Or, in other Words, whether Authority is originally in the People? or whether it has descended for 1800 Years in a Succession of Popes and Bishops, or brought down from Heaven by the holy Ghost in the form of a Dove, in a Phyal of holy Oil?”[9]

1 Timothy 3:15) and as the light of the world (Matt. 5: 14-16). Jesus also referred to Himself as the “Light of the world” (John 8:12).  Since He also referred to the church as His Body (I Corinthians 1:12-27; Romans 12: 4-5; Colossians 1:24 and in at least 19 other places); it is clear that Jesus is the head (Colossians 1:18) and the Church is His Body; head and body are one mystical person: Together God and His Church are both the light of the world because they are one Body.  The Church is also the “city set on the hilltop” to give light to the world and as the pillar of truth, commissioned to teach all nations (Matt 28:18-20).

Matt 23:9). Yet, most of them have no problem calling men like Jefferson, Madison and Franklin their “Founding Fathers” and they also seem to neglect the scriptural fact that the Apostle Paul referred to himself as “father” (1 Corinthians 4:15). and that God commands us to honor our “mother” and “father”.

[10]. Afterward, the popes and bishops mutilated and adulterated the scriptures thereby turning them into “impious heresies”:

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Jefferson and Adams et al would be the final arbiters of truth not the apostles, not their successors, nor the Catholic and Protestant clergy, but the writers of the constitution ratified by the people were setting themselves up as the arbiters of truth in order to set men free from the tyranny of the Christian Church and Her clergy.  Adams had drawn up the battle lines between the “God of nature” and the God who had established the Catholic Church, and by inference, her separated brothers, and sisters in the Protestant Churches to teach the nations, to be the pillar of truth and the light to the world. By defending the liberal doctrine that authority originates with the people (it is “not brought down from heaven by the power of the Holy Ghost”), Adams fell on the side of nature and popular sovereignty heretically enshrined in the Constitution.  Adams and Jefferson denied Jesus’ own teaching that all authority comes down from above (John 19:11) and then they denied the explicit teaching of the Old Testament and  of St. Paul, whom the dismissed as  they “great Coryphaeus”, that all authority comes from the God, not the god of nature but the God of Abraham , Issac, and Jacob, from the Holy Trinity whom scripture acknowledges as the source of all power and authority-no where does scripture say that power or authority comes from the people.

(2 Chronicles 20:6).
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“Let every person be subordinate to the higher authorities, for there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been established by God. Therefore, whoever resists authority opposes what God has appointed, and those who oppose it will bring judgment upon themselves” (Romans 13:1-2).

 disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had ordered them. When they saw him, they worshiped, but they doubted. Then Jesus approached and said to them, “All power in heaven and on earth has been given to me” (Matt 28: 16-18).

3–56). Thus, it is not surprising that they thought it their sacred duty, the duty of the revolution, to undertake the initial final steps to finish off the wounded “monster”, His Bride, who “must finally die” and whose God-given authority must be ridiculed, publicly stripped, and then, contrary to God’s own decree, transferred to the new secular state that they were establishing–the new state that has,for example, appropriated to itself power over education, marriage, birth, the Sabbath to name a few — these are not things that belong to Caesar (Matt 12:17):

(Mark12:10)?…They sent some Pharisees and Herodians to him to ensnare him in his speech... Is it lawful to pay the census tax to Caesar or not? Should we pay or should we not pay?” Knowing their hypocrisy he said to them, “Why are you testing me? Bring me a denarius to look at.”They brought one to him and he said to them, “Whose image and inscription is this?” They replied to him, “Caesar’s.” So Jesus said to them, “Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God” (Mark 12:17).

(Colossians 1:18) (Ephesians 5:29-30).  Christ is the groom  and the Church is His bride (2 Corinthians 11:23) (Ephesians 5:27-32) (Rev 19:7) – in marriage they are made one. To speak of one is to speak of the other. Thus, whatever is done to one is done to the other!

(Luke 10:16).
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(Matt 10:40).
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(Matt 25:40).

(Matt 10:25). Whatever happens to Christ happens ton His Church and whatever happens to the Church happens to Christ; they are simply inseparable as man and wife are inseparable (Matt 19:5) (Mark 10:8).  Men such as the Founders who rejected Christ’s Church cannot have Christ as they claimed.  No, in rejecting the Church they rejected Christ too.  The bottom line is: Men such as these did not know God!

* ‘No slave is greater than his master.’ If they persecuted me, they will also persecute you. If they kept my word, they will also keep yours. And they will do all these things to you on account of my name, because they do not know the one who sent me” (John 15: 20-21).

Given what we have learned in this series of Intelligence Reports, it is becoming quite clear where the cabal lies and who the “Antichrist” is likely to be.

 

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ENDNOTES

[1] Letter to H. Niles (1818).

[2]  ibid.

[3] Thomas Jefferson  (March 17,1814) Letter to Horatio G. Spafford,

[4] Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia: https://www.monticello.org/site/jefferson/christian-god-three-headed-monsterquotation

[5] Letter to Dr. Benjamin Rush, September 23, 1800

[7] John Adams, Letter to John Taylo

[8] John Adams, (July 16, 1814) Letter to Thomas Jefferson.

[9]  John Adams, (June 20, 1815) Letter to Thomas Jefferson

[10]  Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1820) Letter to William Short

[11] Thomas Jefferson (1810) Letter to Samuel Kercheval