"Hey, Noah!"

 

"We hate to ask this, but hey, Noah, did you know an established secular Jewish author on the issue of church vs. state, a well-known university professor and strong supporter of the ACLU,* is telling his offspring that you're story in the Old Testament is just a silly myth, ancient people creating your experience as a simple tale to help explain natural events they just couldn't figure out for themselves?

So we ask, were those early writers really just stupid and uninformed scribes, Noah?"

* The civil rights professor, Robert S. Alley, professor of Religion and Humanities, Emeritus, at the University of Richmond, an adamant supporter of the ACLU, has written in the introduction of his book, "Without a Prayer," his interpretation of the Old Testament, an obvious secular professor that the elite membership of the ACLU gladly embraces:

"When his mother and I tried to explain, in terms he could understand, that the Noah tale was a myth developed three-thousand years ago by ancient people to explain natural events in a nonscientific world, we discovered we were creating an emotional conflict that was disturbing to our six-year-old."

 

The Bible drew a Historic Line in the sand calling it the Promised Land!

If we are to believe that Noah's story is a myth, then we are forced to believe that God's Promised Land, as told to Moses by God in the same Old Testament, is also a myth. So then, what have Christian-believing soldiers serving in the U.S. Military been dying to protect in the Middle East, while their faith back home is being trashed by the membership of the ACLU . . . mythical dirt?

If it's all a myth, why then were the Palestinian's forced to relocate off the land they already occupied? Why didn't someone tell the United Nations back in the late 1940s there really was never a Promised Land?

The myth theory also trashes those Jews who still firmly believe there really is a Promised Land . . . it trashes the Christians that follow the morals laid down by Moses. . . and it trashes the faith of billions of Muslims who believe they are decedents of Abraham.

 

So then the faith of Christians is not a part of America, either, and another lie? You decide.

As you walk up the steps to the building which houses the U.S. Supreme Court you can see near the top of the building a row of the world's law givers and each one is facing one in the middle who is facing forward with a full frontal view . . . it is Moses and he is holding the Ten Commandments!
As you enter the Supreme Court courtroom, the two huge oak doors have the Ten Commandments engraved on each lower portion of each door.

There are also Bible verses etched in stone all over the Federal Buildings and Monuments in Washington, D.C.

 

As you sit inside the courtroom, you can see the wall, right above where the Supreme Court judges sit is the Ten Commandments!
Chamber, U.S. House of Representatives.
Every session of Congress begins with a prayer by a paid preacher, whose salary has been paid by the taxpayer since 1777.

 

 

James Madison, the fourth president, known as The Father of Our Constitution made the following statement:

"We have staked the whole of all our political institutions upon the capacity of mankind for self-government, upon the capacity of each and all of us to govern ourselves, to control ourselves, to sustain ourselves according to the Ten Commandments of God."

Thomas Jefferson worried that the Courts would overstep their authority and instead of interpreting the law would begin making law, an oligarchy the rule of few over many.

Fifty-two of the 55 founders of the Constitution were members of the established orthodox churches in the colonies.

 

This must have been important to the framers or they wouldn't have put it there!

According to the learned professor mentioned above, along with the tens-of-thousands of others like him through their organization, the ACLU, our framers, (like those ancient scribes who wrote the Old Testament), are also accused of believing in a myth actually forming a country around it.

If the Old Testament is a myth, then our Constitution was founded on the principals of uninformed people who believed in a lie and therefore no longer has any meaning, now having to be rewritten to satisfy this new political correctness from the ACLU and its supporters.

Again, a line has been drawn in the sand.

Now the question will be, "Who will have the stronger faith to win the coming war. Those that believe there is a higher power or those that say man is at the center of the universe . . . that he is the new I Am."

If you haven't noticed, this concept from the ACLU was already prophesied 2,000 years ago to take place. For the Bible not to be a myth these things the ACLU wants changed must come to pass in some form. . . that the ACLU, like Pharaoh of old,** is being used by God to bring this world onto the brink as predicted in the Bible's last book, the Book of Revelations.

Even Christ, who truly did walk this earth as a man 2,000 thousand years ago, whether you believe who he was or not, admitted to his followers if the Father's will was to come to pass as prophesied in the Old Testament, then he (Christ) must be sacrificed to satisfy the fulfillment of the scriptures, that others might believe in their truthfulness and authority.

So where does this all lead to? See below and then you decide.

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The following link is to an interesting site published by a screen writer on this very issue. His positioning statement says, "Mankind has been separated from the truth about his past, but that's about to change!"

There are many other sites, too. Search on Google using the words, as shown in the link, "Book of Revelations prophecy." It's why we firmly believe that freedom really is knowledge . . . and that it can be the difference in how you live your life from this point on.

** The Old Testament reads that God made Pharaoh's heart, hard.

 

Source: Edited from original e-mail titled, "Did you Know?" Thanks to Jim of New Jersey.

 

 

 

"Freedom is Knowledge"