Archive for the ‘War’ Category

  • 24
  • Jan 2012

Jesus’ Four Parables of Governmental Conflict

Author: Rev. Cary K. Gordon

There are only two kinds of men that can hold power on earth – the forgiven or the unforgiven – the righteous or the unrighteous! Jesus’ three and a half years in public ministry revealed the greatest collision between divine government and human government ever seen in the history of the world – concluding with Christ’s unjust murder on the cross at Calvary. In His parables of Mark chapter three, Jesus taught that there were four levels of government currently in conflict in our world, and that conflict continues to this hour. In this cornerstone sermon Rev. Gordon reminds the modern church of three great truths: 1) The source of all governmental conflict, 2) The mandate upon the modern church while amidst the conflict, 3) Who Jesus declared would inevitably win as these four governments collide for the final time. Click Here to Watch!

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  • 3
  • 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

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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  • May 2011

A Palestinian in the White House

Author: Rev. Cary K. Gordon

By Matthew Ung

The day before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s invitation to the White House for peace talks, several media outlets report that on May 19, “Obama tells Israel” to return to its pre-1967 borders before the Arab-Israeli war. Besides making it sound like Obama owns 51% stake in Israel Inc., it’s another way of saying, “Go back to the indefensible position you had during Auschwitz. It’ll keep the peace. Read entire article…


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  • Feb 2011

Neocons, Teabaggers And Chickenhawks

Author: admin

Saul Alinsky And The Demonization Of Political Opponents

by Howard Jacobs

Saul Alinsky’s book “Rules For Radicals” was published in 1971. Its methods have become synonymous with leftist political strategy. Even people who never read the book have been so ingrained by the techniques outlined within its pages that they use its methods without realizing it. Both President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are admirers of Saul Alinsky. Read entire article…

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  • 10
  • Jun 2010

The American Holocaust

Author: admin

DISCLAIMER: The following article expresses a Libertarian endorsement of what we view as “isolationism,” with regard to both national and international defense. While PeaceMaker’s Institute agrees that the waging of war against terrorism without an official congressional declaration of war, was wrong, and we were deeply disappointed and regretful that President George W. Bush neglected to insist that such a constitutional declaration be made, by Congress, we do NOT support the alternative of pre-WW2 isolationism provided by the libertarian movement (espoused by the author’s endorsement of Rep. Ron Paul, and subsequent criticism of all those who, for this reason, did not support his presidential campaign). Read entire article…

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  • Apr 2010

Generational Insanity

Author: admin

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

A Satirical Proposal on Foreign Policy

Author: admin

A Proposal For Foreign Policy And Relations between People and Nations For Building Tolerance, Acceptance, Peace, Harmony, Mutual Respect, Mutual Understanding, And Love among Different Nations And People

[Another Satirical Piece inspired by the Essay: "A Modest Proposal", by Jonathan Swift in 1729]

by Howard Jacobs Read entire article…


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  • Oct 2009

War: What is it Good For?

Author: admin

by Howard Jacobs

…Of course war is horrible. People say that war is to be avoided at all costs and it should always be a last resort. All other options must be completely exhausted before a country should consider sending troops (people) to fight and kill. War as an absolute last resort seems to make perfect sense. Read entire article…