Satan Soldiers,AKA FBI Going After Fundamental, Traditional Catholics, Then Fundamentalist, Traditional Baptists, So-Called Radical, Traditional Evangelicalism, and Everyone Else Who Believes in Essentially What Is Bible Believing Christian Believes, Which Is Just a Christian Faith and Is Apparently Dangerous in This Country
SRH:
For starters, civil government is secular, whereas Christianity is spiritual. Christians are foreigners and aliens going through this earth (see 1 Peter 1:1). Their place of residence is in paradise (Philippians 3:20). Second, the state may regard Christianity as competitive, if not hostile to its authority. God is the Christian's ultimate authority. Caesar was "god" in Rome. As a result, Romans regarded Christians as atheists. Christianity came to be regarded as treacherous. Third, Christians were sometimes asked to "follow God rather than man" (Acts 5:29), which openly verified the government's suspicions. Fourth, either unconsciously or willingly, government officials utilized their authority to aggressively attack the church and persecute Christians.
If government officials began to see Christians with mistrust, if not terror, Christians were inclined to consider government as their adversary, as an enemy of God and the gospel of Jesus Christ. Civil disobedience might quickly become the norm rather than the exception. Submission to governmental power was an important theme in an era when the Lord's church and civil government were at odds.
Today, the church is on a similar path. Our country was established on certain Christian beliefs and convictions in its early days. If our founding fathers and officials were not Christians, their views and values were compatible with Christian principles and practices. Our culture and government have drifted further and further away from Christianity over time.
Until recently, many Christians believed that their beliefs and values were shared by the majority of Americans. It was only necessary for Christians to rally the moral majority and encourage them to voice out, particularly through voting. We could turn things around if only we could rally the public, we were promised. This viewpoint is now widely seen as unrealistic and incorrect. Christians and their ideals are increasingly becoming an unpopular minority viewpoint. As a result, the government will increasingly control, obstruct, and even prohibit Christian activity. Simultaneously, some Christians are becoming increasingly disobedient to our country's laws. Some even teach that if we disagree with a certain rule, we must not only disobey it, but we can also justify disobeying other laws in protest. 75
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Former FBI agent Kyle Seraphin informed Fox News about a paper from the FBI's Richmond field office that purportedly swore to spy on "extreme conservative Catholics and their philosophy."
"They have discovered a route in what they believe is extreme Catholicism in order to move into Christians in general and designate them to be the genuine criminals or possible terrorists in this nation," Seraphin told Tucker Carlson.
The document, according to Seraphin, was prepared by someone who believes abortion rights must be protected and the LGBTQ+ E For EVIL agenda "must be shoved down the American people's throats."
"I have friends who love the Latin Mass, I grew up in a traditional school where I actually learned Latin in fifth and sixth grade and all the way through high school, and it doesn't seem reasonable, but it is the state of the FBI at this point that they are so desperate to find White supremacists that they are looking to the Catholic Church."
Even though the whistleblower who provided this information to Seraphin was not a devout Catholic, they were aware that it was troubling.
"He or she stated the very simple statement that if they're going to go after radical, traditional Catholics, then radical, traditional Baptists, and radical, traditional evangelicalism, and anybody else who espouses essentially what is radical, which is just a Christian faith and that is supposedly dangerous in this country," he said.