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By Lee Carter
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
Would you believe that there are churches that teach America's slavery was a perfectly biblical and Christian activity? Would you believe that the pastors of these churches love to quote a Pastor of that era who was a white supremacist? Would you believe that when someone dared to challenge them on their teachings, they unbiblically excommunicated that member, making up false charges to do so? This is a true story and you won't believe it. This is well documented and not a fictional story.
You say your church defends life and stands against abortion? NO IT MOST CERTAINLY DOES NOT! Find out why not.
This is probably the most shocking issue in Christianity. It divides people and makes people seethe. People are hostile to it because it's not what "their church" teaches so it must be wrong. This is most especially true of "Christian" women. Women worship "their church" because their husbands are too busy worshiping their wife's vaginas.
America is under judgment for abortion. There are sins of commission, and there are sins of omission and God is judging America for both the murder of the unborn, but also the reality that Christians are doing nothing to put an end to the murder of the unborn. This innocent blood cries out to God from the ground and He will be silent no more. We think the American Civil War was ugly, just wait because what America is about to experience will be much worse.
So your church opposes abortion? NO IT MOST CERTAINLY DOES NOT!! Most churches and Christians have blood on their hands regarding abortion. Learn why in this podcast.
What are we supposed to handle cases of false witnessing? Should there be punishment for those who bare a false witness against another person or entity? The answer is a clear yes but what should be the penalty? We will explore this and share some examples of false witnessing and how they are not being handled by Biblical standards and why that is a huge problem.
We shall not murder but what do we do when someone does murder? Put them in a hotel room, albeit with iron bars, with free food, free healthcare, free entertainment, free recreation? Or should we execute them? And if we execute them, who does it?
But the question that needs to be asked is, what do we do if someone does falsely witness against another person. If America followed this simple Commandment and its case examples give to us in Deut. 19, we could solve a great deal of problems in our society.
What really happened in the John 8 episode of the woman caught in adultery? Did Jesus do away with the Old Testament requirement to stone adulterers? Or did He apply the law? When He said, "let him who is without sin cast the first stone" did he mean any sin, or just the sin of adultery? Did the Scribes and the Pharisees walk away because they were admitted sinners or were they exposed for their hypocrisy? This is explained in this episode and you probably have never heard anything like this before from your church.
You Shall Not Steal but what do we do if someone does steal? The Bible gives us sundry application laws on how to deal with thieves. Man's law in America says put him in jail, but only after he has stolen numerous times. Is this just to make honest tax payers pay higher taxes to house and feed thieves? Or in Sharia Law, chop their hands off? God said to make the thief make restitution to the victim. If he can't make restitution, he must work off his debt and punishment to the victim so the victim gets his property back. This is where we get certain inalienable rights...the right to "pursue happiness" which is property. So, how can we fix the looting and destruction of property that is happening in inner cities? Simple, follow God's legal requirements for theft.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.