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
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