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War on Christianity

War on Christianity

The war on Christianity began long before the Adam Weishaupt founded the Illuminati. In fact, we learn in the Bible that Satan and a third of the host of Heaven were cast out for rebellion against God. He had proposed a plan that would glorify himself, not the Father. Jesus proposed a plan where he would give his life to glorifying the Father and erase our sins on the cross; a plan where we would have the agency to choose our own destiny. Satan has been at war against God and Christianity ever since seeking (along with his minions) to take away our agency by enslave mankind to tyrannous governments and to addictive and sinful behavior. The war in Heaven continues on Earth today, but has intensified in the last days and Satan has deceived many of the elite into Luciferianism and Satanism and they seek to empower Satan and his minions and literally unlock the portal to hell. (See entry on Satanism)

The infiltration of schools and churches by ‘Communist’; the assault on the the legal process where judge-made case law replaced natural law as taught in Blackstone’s Commentaries favored by the Founders; the removal of prayer and Bible reading from school – also favored by the Founders; the teaching of false science such as evolution as fact while banning creationism; the introduction of sex education in schools beginning as young as 5 years of age; the normalization of alternative lifestyles and demonization of traditional values; and the simple fact that Christians continue to be the most persecuted religion in the world today.

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Chronological History of the War on Christianity

John Hancock on a Militia: "They fight (Not for a Master's ambition, but) for their Houses, their Lands, for their Wives, ...for their Liberty, and for their God"

John Hancock on a Militia: “They fight (Not for a Master’s ambition, but) for their Houses, their Lands, for their Wives, …for their Liberty, and for their God”

On the 4th anniversary of the Boston Massacre, 1774, John Hancock, who would be the first to sign the Declaration of Independence, stated: “Will not a well-disciplined militia afford you ample security against foreign foes? We want not courage; it is discipline alone in which we are exceeded by the most formidable troops that ever trod the earth… A well-disciplined militia is a safe, an honorable guard ...
Edmond Massey Sermon in London Against the Dangerous and Sinful Practice of Inoculation

Edmond Massey Sermon in London Against the Dangerous and Sinful Practice of Inoculation

On July 8, 1772, Edmund Massey preached a sermon at St. Andrew’s Holborn of London entitled A sermon against the dangerous and sinful practice of inoculation. This text was republished and circulated in Boston, with Massey denouncing inoculation as a dangerous and sinful attempt to escape God’s judgment or to avoid the testing of one’s faith. Instead of receiving inoculation, Massey argued that one should trust the Lord ...
The Miraculous Story of 'The Bulletproof President', George Washington

The Miraculous Story of ‘The Bulletproof President’, George Washington

The miraculous story of 'The Bulletproof President' once appeared in virtually every student text in America. At the Battle at the Monongahela, Washington and the British army were ambushed by the French. Every officer on horseback was killed except Washington. He later wrote to his brother John on July 18, 1755: But by the all-powerful dispensations of Providence, I have been protected beyond all human probability ...
Rev. Jonathan Mayhew gives his Famous Sermon titled, "A Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission and Non-Resistance to the Higher Powers"

Rev. Jonathan Mayhew gives his Famous Sermon titled, “A Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission and Non-Resistance to the Higher Powers”

In his 1818 analysis of the Revolution, John Adams said, But what do we mean by the American Revolution? Do we mean the American War? The Revolution was effected before the war commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people, a change in their religious sentiments of their duties and obligations. The key word here is religious. In Adams’ analysis, he said ...
Slave Trade Captain, John Newton, has Miraculous Conversion Experience at Sea. He Would Later Write "Amazing Grace"

Slave Trade Captain, John Newton, has Miraculous Conversion Experience at Sea. He Would Later Write “Amazing Grace”

"Amazing grace, how sweet the sound..." So begins one of the most beloved hymns of all times, a staple in the hymnals of many denominations, New Britain or '45 on the top' in Sacred Harp. The author of the words was John Newton, the self-proclaimed wretch who once was lost but then was found, saved by amazing grace. Newton was born in London July 24, 1725, ...
Young America's Miraculous Defeat of the French Fleet

Young America’s Miraculous Defeat of the French Fleet

On this day, a national fast was observed throughout America for the Lord to protect them as a fleet and armament to recover... Novascotia, and to lay waste the whole seacoast from Novascotia to Georgia. A large fleet of 70 ships neared the coast when Reverend Prince at the Old South Meeting House in Boston (as well as ministers throughout America) prayed for help. Historian Catherine ...
Handel's 'Messiah' is First Performed in Dublin, Ireland

Handel’s ‘Messiah’ is First Performed in Dublin, Ireland

Without question, one of the most famous and divinely inspired beautiful pieces of music ever written or performed is Handel’s Messiah.  Note that the title of this work is not ‘The Messiah’, but simply Messiah.  Above you will see one of the more flattering portraits of Handel.  Handel was a German born in Halle in 1685.  When he was old enough, because he wanted to compose ...
Ben Franklin: "Thou abhorrest in Thy creatures treachery and deceit, malice, revenge, Intemperance and every other hurtful Vice..."

Ben Franklin: “Thou abhorrest in Thy creatures treachery and deceit, malice, revenge, Intemperance and every other hurtful Vice…”

Benjamin Franklin in his 'Articles of Belief and Acts of Religion', November 20, 1728: "It is that particular wise and good God, who is the Author and Owner of our system, that I propose for the Object of my praise and adoration. For I conceive that He has in Himself some of those passions He has planted in us, and that, since He has given us ...
Yale Founded to Further Christianity by Ministers Unhappy with the Liberalism at Harvard

Yale Founded to Further Christianity by Ministers Unhappy with the Liberalism at Harvard

It may come as surprise that when Yale University was founded on this day, October 16, 1701, it was by Congregationalist ministers unhappy with the growing liberalism at Harvard. It wasn't called Yale then, of course, but rather the Collegiate School. The ministers donated forty books and declared their objective, that "Youth may be instructed in the Arts and Sciences who through the blessing of God ...
“The Selling of Joseph: A Memorial” is Published by Judge Samuel Sewall (One of Jefferson's Sources for an Early Draft of the Constitution)

“The Selling of Joseph: A Memorial” is Published by Judge Samuel Sewall (One of Jefferson’s Sources for an Early Draft of the Constitution)

One of the overlooked sources for Jefferson’s early draft was a now largely forgotten pamphlet written by Judge Samuel Sewall in 1700 titled , “The Selling of Joseph: A Memorial.” It is a remarkable document, one of the earliest antislavery declarations published in the American colonies. It’s very much a religious essay. The odds are that Sewall, a prominent Boston Puritan, actually read it in his ...