Watchman: God Turn These Reprobate’s Over to Their Own Devices, Have Nothing to Do With Them

Brown Shirt Pee Pee What a mess our world is in. What a mess America is in. What a mess the church is in. Retired Gen. David Petraeus has written to urge that all army bases bearing the names of Confederate generals, such as Forts Benning, Bragg and Hood, be renamed. Robert E. Lee, who is everywhere at West Point, says Petraeus, was a U.S. soldier who “committed treason.” Nancy Pelosi wants 11 statues, including those of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens, and Sen. and U.S. Vice President John Calhoun, removed from the Capitol. The purge of historical figures has spread to Europe. The giant statue of King Leopold II in Brussels, who was enriched by the brutalitarian plundering of his Congo colony, has been taken down. In Bristol, England, a statue of Edward Colston, philanthropist…

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White Supremacist Are Not Christians, Stop Insulting Bible Believing Christians

With This fruit of a Reprobate “Satanic” Ideology”  if you’re a white supremacist or any form of hate groups then you are an idiot. If btw, you’re an anti-Semitic Christian then you are your own brand of idiot because you hate on Jews and then go home and pray to the “King of the Jews”… What happened in Charlottesville, according to some Christians, is the fruit of a “Satanic” ideology that preaches racial segregation and white dominance. Solid Bible-believing God-fearing Christians know that Satan is the driving force behind white supremacists groups ― and not Christ, as some hate groups assert. I have noticed that the governor of Virginia and MSM slings around the word white supremacists Christians a lot, they are mixing apples and oranges and obviously confused. It boils down to evil in people’s hearts, “Satan is behind it all. He wants division,…

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CALIFORNIA HAS MORE ORGANIZED HATE GROUPS THAN ANY OTHER STATE

US ARMY Defines Christian Ministry as ‘Domestic Hate Group Simply stated, the sixth of the Ten Commandments forbids the unjustified taking of human life. However, the commandment itself has a couple of interesting elements that bear mentioning. First and foremost, different Bible translations give the appearance of different meanings, and there is potential for misunderstanding the actual meaning of the verse. Second, the man was never created for the act of murdering another, and there needs to be an explanation for such a violent and final act towards another human being. Third, because of the translational challenge, we need to understand the difference between “murder” and “killing.” And last but not least, how does God view murder? To God, murder is not just physical in nature but also the condition of one’s heart towards another. There are two different Hebrew…

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