Archive for the ‘History v. Revisionist’ Category

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  • Oct 2012

How the Democratic Party was Ruined. Why Republicans Should Care!

Author: Rev. Cary K. Gordon

If we are blown away at the reasonably kind and normal relatives that most of us have, who are self-described life-long Democrats, because they refuse to either leave their perverted party or at least stand up to it vocally for being un-American in its foundational ideology (platform)…

And we are blown-away because they look us in the eyes at family reunions and tell us they don’t agree with their own party’s proclivity for promoting homosex, abortion, Marxism, “living constitution” crap-ola, etc…

And we are blown away with them BECAUSE they are unwilling to stand up or leave, based upon sensible principles of morality and patriotism…yet, we ourselves are not willing to do the same to our own pagan, man-worshiping, secularist, humanist, scoundrel-filled Republican Party, then we have no credibility to criticize our Democrat friends and relatives at all. Read entire article…

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  • Dec 2011

Reviving the Rotten Corpse of Natural Law

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By Dr. Gary DeMar

When Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas appealed to Natural Law theory in some of his legal opinions and writings, there were those on the Senate Judiciary Committee during his confirmation hearings in September 1991 who took exception. The most vocal critic was former Senator and now Vice President Joseph Biden.

William Blackstone

As long as Thomas defined Natural Law as Biden did, Thomas’ appeal to it was acceptable. But if he defined it as “Higher Law,” the belief that God was its author as eighteenth-century jurist William Blackstone (1723–1780) did, then his view of Natural Law would not be tolerated. Biden wrote an article that appeared in the September 8, 2001 issue of the Washington Post[1]in which he claimed the following for his version of natural law:

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  • Oct 2011

What is the Black-Robed Regiment?

Author: Rev. Cary K. Gordon

Below these opening comments I have posted an erudite historical article authored by David Barton, containing information in response to a call-in heckler on WHO radio today. If you are interested in the veracity of my public claims that Christians during both the Revolutionary and Civil War periods of history had far more reason to “give-up” on America than we do today, you may find this information very interesting.  In my opinion, every American, especially modern pastors,  should take a very thorough look at the history of the Black-Robed Regiment.

While the article may yet prove unsatisfactory to perfectly describe the scenario to which I extemporaneously referred while on the show, suffice it to say the exhaustive documentation below does provide tales of equal and greater horrors for one’s consideration. One caller brought-up that history tells us of a English soldier called “Bloody Banastre Tarleton” who was known to refuse “quarter” to captured “rebels.” (This meant anyone believed to be a rebel was killed regardless of surrender.) In August of 2010, Glen Beck mentioned the burning of many churches during the revolutionary period and also suggested that there was an occasion where people were killed in those flames. This was mentioned during a largely televised event.

Specifically, Bloody Banastre Tarleton was nothing short of a butcher during the revolution. From what I understand he was known to burn barns, homes and churches alike. This was a more common act than some would like to admit. One source records a “six day period the British set the towns of New Haven, Fairfield, Westport and Norwalk ablaze. At least five (5) churches, two hundred ninety-five (295) houses, one hundred fifty-three (153) barns and a significant number of stores, shops, mills and vessels were torched by British troops.” Obviously, to burn down a home or barn or other structure, particularly if Red-Coat troops believed rebels to be inside them, made sense in the heat of battle. With that said, while it is very likely that Tarleton personally burned churches, the question of whether or not he personally burned  a church with people inside, remains in dispute. I digress.

For those who do not have time to read the entire historical context of Pastor-led revolutionary battle, I would like to highlight one particular statement from within the article (a short version) most germane to this discussion. As you will see carefully documented, there was hostility (yet still untold) against American pastors and their churches. Pastors were DEFINITELY KILLED and their churches were DEFINITELY BURNED! The brief excerpt reads as follows: “…No wonder the British dubbed the patriotic American clergy the “Black Regiment.” But because of their strong leadership, ministers were often targeted by the British. Read entire article…

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  • Oct 2011

A MUST-SEE Documentary!

Author: Rev. Cary K. Gordon

 

 

The next 33 minutes will shock you in a powerful way!


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  • Sep 2011

Where are America’s “Children of Issachar”?

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by Tom Hoefling

And of the children of Issachar, which were men that had understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do; the heads of them were two hundred; and all their brethren were at their commandment. – I Chronicles 12:32 (KJV), (written as David was given the administration of the nation of Israel).

In America, the elections of 2012 are a transition election. Our country is in a transition period. God knows what it is we are transitioning to. Time will tell. But, before we examine that, let’s step back a century and a half: In the America of the1850s it’s doubtful that many understood what was just ahead. In any generation foresight and true leadership are rare commodities. And as the Scripture says: “Where there is no vision My people perish.” – Proverbs 29:18 (KJV) Read entire article…

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  • Sep 2011

10th Anniversary of 9-11, The Three Stooges of Polity, & The Threat of Islam’s Sixth Pillar

Author: Rev. Cary K. Gordon

“This case,” the judge wrote, “will proceed under Ecclesiastical Islamic Law.” So said Circuit Judge Richard Nielsen of Tampa, Florida, in March of 2011.[i] A re-read of the classical Roman poet’s (Publius Vergilius Maro) Latin epic, “The Aeneid,” which describes the legendary tale of the “Trojan Horse,” is in order!

Ongoing attempts within this free nation to systematically introduce Islamic “Kadhis Courts” (which is the Islamic pre-cursor to Sharia Law), under the guise of “religious freedom,” threatens the American justice system and, as a result, all American liberties. Read entire article…


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  • Jul 2011

Declaring Independence from God: A Very Bad Idea

Author: Rev. Cary K. Gordon

by Dr. Gary DeMar

After the defeat of Hitler’s Third Reich, war crime tribunals were set up in Nuremberg, Germany. The purpose, of course, was to judge those who had participated in the grossest of atrocities, the planned extermination of the Jewish race. John Warwick Montgomery explains the problem the tribunal faced:

When the Charter of the Tribunal, which had been drawn up by the victors, was used by the prosecution, the defendants very logically complained that they were being tried by ex post facto laws; and some authorities in the field of international law have severely criticized the allied judges on the same ground. Read entire article…


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  • Mar 2011

Ron Paul for President? Why I say “Nay”!

Author: Rev. Cary K. Gordon

Are you interested in a Ron Paul Presidency? After a recent visit to Iowa, and my noting of Congressman Ron Paul’s continual appeals to the authority of scripture when discussing economic issues, I found it necessary to record the following video clip and share it with friends across the state of Iowa. Read entire article…


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  • Mar 2011

15 Minute Speech Delivered by Rev. Gordon at the Iowa State Capitol

Author: Rev. Cary K. Gordon

Iowa Capitol – West Steps

By Rev. Cary K. Gordon

March 15th, 2011

Watch the Video of the Speech Here!

Read the Unabridged Text of the Speech Below: Read entire article…


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  • Feb 2011

Remember Lot’s Wife

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By J. C. Ryle (1816-1900)

There are few warnings in Scripture more solemn than this. The Lord Jesus Christ says to us, “Remember Lot’s wife.”

Lot’s wife was a professor of religion: her husband was a “righteous man” (II Peter 2:8). She left Sodom with him on the day when Sodom was destroyed; she looked back towards the city from behind her husband, against God’s express command; she was struck dead at once, and turned into a pillar of salt. And the Lord Jesus Christ holds her up as a beacon to His church: He says, “Remember Lot’s wife.” Read entire article…


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  • Jan 2011

Time to Recognize Roe V. Wade is Unconstitutional

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By John Hesling, J.D.

In 1776 Thomas Paine wrote, “In America, the law is king”. In 1780 John Adams sought “a government of laws and not of men.”  The Revolutionary War was fought to establish this principle.

Thomas Paine

All government officials in the United States pledge to uphold the constitution as written. These oaths affirm that the rule of law is superior to the rule of any person or group.

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  • Jan 2011

Praise for Lee and Jackson

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By Chuck Baldwin

January is often referred to as “Generals Month” since no less than four famous Confederate Generals claimed January as their birth month: James Longstreet (Jan. 8, 1821), Robert E. Lee (Jan. 19, 1807), Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson (Jan. 21, 1824), and George Pickett (Jan. 28, 1825). Two of these men, Lee and Jackson, are particularly noteworthy.

Without question, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson were two of the greatest military leaders of all time. Even more, many military historians regard the Lee and Jackson tandem as perhaps the greatest battlefield duo in the history of warfare. Read entire article…

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  • Jan 2011

Amish Presbyterians: PINO

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by Bojidar Marinov

“I was talking with a friend from church about theonomy[1] this past weekend. . . . He took me to the Wikipedia page for Gary North and asked about one of the quotes: ‘In winning a nation to the gospel, the sword as well as the pen must be used.’ (Christian Reconstructionism, p. 198.)[2]

“Do you have the book or know the context of that quote? That was K.’s concern.” Read entire article…


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  • Dec 2010

The Church, The Barbarians, and the Growth of Christianity

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by Bojidar Marniov

In 452 a Christian bishop left the City of Rome on a journey north to the river Po. His goal was a diplomatic mission that would shake the world. Read entire article…


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  • Sep 2010

Freedom – From Whence It Comes

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By Tony Mase

Being one of my highest priorities in life, one of the things I cherish the most, I use the Fourth of July/Independence Day and Election Day, here in the United States where I live, every year, to “formally” discuss freedom, where it *really* comes from, and how it’s maintained with my son, who’s now twelve years old, correcting the misinformation he’s taught in school and filling in the parts they leave out. Read entire article…

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  • Jul 2010

The Truth about the Constitution

Author: Rev. Cary K. Gordon

On June 29 and 30th, of 2010, Opinion Dynamics conducted a scientific national poll.[i] It revealed that 78% of Americans believe the founding fathers would be unhappy with our condition as a nation today. No doubt, the corruption and abuse of the 1st Amendment in our courts would be their chief horror. Read entire article…

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  • Jul 2010

A lesson for Christianity from Islam and Pravda

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By Gerardo Moochie

Back in the 80’s when I formally confirmed my Christian faith I had difficulty understanding why the practice of Christianity was restricted to the church and our personal lives.  I wondered why it appeared to be a “given” that the practice of Christianity need not, and in many cases shall not, extend to our work place, business practice, or especially politics and government.  And I had the advantage of belonging to a politically outspoken church at the time. Read entire article…

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  • Jul 2010

My Letter to the Editor

Author: Rev. Cary K. Gordon

I recently submitted the following to the editorial board of the Sioux City Journal, in response to the criticisms, not only launched by them, but by pundits, on both sides of the aisle, across the nation, against the Northwest Iowa Tea Party’s production of a controversial billboard. I thought you would benefit from reading my thoughts. Read entire article…

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  • Jul 2010

Revolution

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A Note from the President of PeaceMakers Institute: I have published a considerable number of articles over the last few years, and I’ve read far more than I’ve written. I say this, because, I firmly believe the following article, written by Mr. Herbert E. Meyer, may be one of the most valuable on-line articles you’ll ever read (if… you’re an American patriot concerned with the present state of this nation). I encourage everyone, to carefully and thoughtfully contemplate what follows.  Herbert E. Meyer served during the Reagan Administration as Special Assistant to the Director of Central Intelligence and Vice Chairman of the CIA’s National Intelligence Council.  He holds the U.S. National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal, which is the Intelligence Community’s highest honor. 

God Bless America,

Rev. Cary K. Gordon Read entire article…


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  • Jun 2010

The Battle of the Ages!

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Words And Language Versus Thoughts And Ideas

By Howard Jacobs

Thoughts and ideas are expressed with words and language but there is too much meaning placed on the words and not enough exploration of the ideas that the words represent. If the words sound good, if they are soothing words that make people feel good about themselves then people are unlikely to explore the real meaning. Call it intellectual laziness; this conflict is the dictator’s best friend. Read entire article…

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  • Jun 2010

Commentary on Euthanasia

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by Norman L. Pawlewski

Former Iowa Commissioner of Public Health

If I were to title this commentary, I would use something like the title of a recent Broadway play, “They Shoot Horses Don’t They?”

A recent “Des Moines Register” article quoted Dr. Christian Barnard, South African surgeon, as saying “the time has come for doctors to practice ‘active euthanasia’ (mercy killing) to put hopeless and suffering patients out of misery.”  Read entire article…


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  • May 2010

A Proposal For Updating The US Constitution

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For Making The Constitution More Compatible With The Modern Age

By Howard Jacobs

This proposal has been created and authorized by our organization, the Bastion of Urban Renewal and Progress (BURP). This is a community organization which has its home office on the upper west side of Manhattan, and is dedicated to the betterment of humanity, the cleanliness of the earth and the causes of equality within and between all nations. Read entire article…


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  • Apr 2010

It Won’t Work Without This!

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by Rev. Tim Ginter

That our nation is politically polarized is no secret to anyone who is even remotely in touch with our society. This polarization has been credited to the philosophical differences between the liberals and the conservatives, or to the opposing ideas of government found in the Republican and Democratic platforms. I believe it goes deeper than this. I submit that one of the contributing elements in the philosophical war we see raging in America today is the battle of secular humanism/atheism versus Judeo/Christian principles in public policy. Read entire article…


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  • Apr 2010

Generational Insanity

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The Stupidity and Greatness of Each Generation

By Howard Jacobs

Every generation has its own style. Each era has a unique vocabulary, its own taboos and its own definition of what is considered cool or hip. Each era has its style of fashion, music and entertainment. Some fads and vocabulary are temporary and some make it past the generational stage and become permanent fixtures of society. Some go away but still leave their influence in other ways. The expressions; “That’s groovy man” and “Far Out!” have long been replaced by “At the end of the day” and “That’s how I roll!” Thankfully the expression “Don’t go there” seems to have seen its last days. Read entire article…


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  • Feb 2010

The Dueling Definitions of “Limited Government” Part 1

Author: Rev. Cary K. Gordon

Part 1 of a 3-Part Series on Freedom

The American Constitution and Bill of Rights were documents written by our founders to clearly elucidate the settled boundaries intelligently designedPCCartoon03 and clearly expressed to LIMIT the scope and reach of the government, for themselves and all future generations to come. Read entire article…


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  • Feb 2010

The Dueling Definitions of “Limited Government” Part 2

Author: Rev. Cary K. Gordon

Part 2 of a Series on Freedom

As illustrated in the previous article, many Americans have exchanged the concept of limited government for limitless government. Elected officials brandish a simple 3-step pattern of: 1) tell the people what they want to hear; 2) get elected by the people; and 3) ignore the people and provide yourself with cover,PCCartoon03 for your re-election, by placating public frustration with clever spin-doctoring. We could call it “…of the people, by the people, and FOR THE…CONGRESSMAN.” Read entire article…


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  • Feb 2010

Gronstal and Kibbie REFUSE to let you vote!

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By Bryan English

2/11/10 Pleasant Hill, IA

Standing between Iowa citizens and their right to vote on the Iowa Marriage Amendment, Senate Democrats this week obstructed efforts to take action on the amendment ahead of an important legislative deadline.  Bills that fail to move out of committee before the end of “funnel week,” are generally no longer considered viable for the remainder of the session. While Senate rules provide options for leadership to take action on items like the Iowa Marriage Amendment after the funnel, Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal has publicly offered to risk his majority status, and his next election, to keep Iowans from having an opportunity to vote. Read entire article…

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  • Feb 2010

What Would Lincoln Do? (WWLD)

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By Rev. Tim Ginter

Today, February 12th is the birthday of Abraham Lincoln.

Born near Hodgenville, Ky. on February 12, 1809, Lincoln was the central figure of the Civil War, and is regarded by many historians and laymen as not only the foremost of our presidents but also the greatest American of all time. Read entire article…

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  • Feb 2010

Strangely Optimistic

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by Rev. Tim Ginter

Trustee, PeaceMakers Institute

President, American Renewal

My wife and I just recently returned from our first trip to colonial Williamsburg. What a wonderful place. Just to have the opportunity to walk the same streets and enter some of the same buildings that men such as Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, George Washington, and Patrick Henry frequented was thrilling. Read entire article…

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  • Jan 2010

What Hitler Knew!

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A Sobering History Lesson: Church and State

by Bryan Fischer

All of us agree that the left has made its major gains in eroding religious liberty in America through activist judges. What they have not been able to gain at the ballot box, or through the legislative process, or through their elected representatives, they have gained through out-of-control judges who legislate from the bench. Read entire article…