| In
this remarkable documentary by British TV
station "Channel 4", we are
introduced to the students and staff at
"Patrick Henry College", somewhere
in the USA.
It's not just any college: the
founder claims that the college is patterned
after elite universities like Yale and it's
purpose is to create a new kind of elite
that will take over the country in order to
change it according to their own ideas.
This is the breeding place for what the
makers of the video have dubbed "God's
Next Army".
New students have to sign
so-called "covenants", wherein
they bind themselves to the rules of the
school. No drinking alcohol, for example.
And if you're caught doing it, the video
shows what happens then. You will have to
"confess your sins" for a big
audience.
The students are a great tool in the
hands of the Republican party. They go from
door to door, even lobby in Washington
to help the big businesses in their efforts
privatize everything. And there's even some
perverted biblically sounding argument for
it: since "The Earth Is The
Lord's", this means the earth should be
exploited by private businesses
rather than the society as a whole.
We also see what kind of lessons the
students receive. We hear quotes like
"Christianity reigns" and so on.
Yes, this is a bastion of Dominionism: a
"Christian" New World Order!
Within the circles of Dominionism, the
term "Body of Christ" is used in
such a way, that they make the Body of
Christ which is the church into the very
Body of Christ, with all the Divine
attributes. Ergo: the Church has to rule the
world, take "dominion".
And of course, while the students have
the idea that they are actually creating
"Gods Kingdom on earth" because
they are "the Body of Christ",
Babylon is behind it: How many Christians
have been deceived into believing that
George W. Bush, the visitor of Bohemian
Grove and member of Skull and Bones, is a
true born again Christian?
A scaring report from a very troubling
form of "Christian Theocracy" that
will surely make people who have to suffer
under Dominionism hate Jesus Christ even
more. the "Jesus Christ" of
Babylon Sponsored "Christianity",
that is...
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