🖤Persecution of Christians Is Coming...
and Is Already Here!
🖤AMERICA: Judgment not Warning!
by Ron Graham
🖤Have You Spotted These
11 Dangerous Signs in America?
🖤CHRISTIAN PERSECUTION IS
COMING TO AMERICA
🖤Christian Persecution In America its Getting Bad, Churches, Pastor’s Are Targets
🖤Preparing for the Coming Persecution
🖤The coming of persecution for Christian Americans
🖤The Sins of America
Fundamental Pastors In America Should Be More Like This Pastor In Canada!
(Pastor Pawlowski - Street Church)
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“Once a government is committed to the principle of silencing the voice of opposition, it has only one way to go, and that is down the path of increasingly repressive measures, until it becomes a source of terror to all its citizens and creates a country where everyone lives in fear.” -President Harry Truman
Of terrorism and terrorists – foreign and domestic Oxford’s Original English Dictionary defines terrorism as “Government by intimidation.”
We all saw that after September 11, 2001, when the two trade towers were taken down, that agencies were quickly created through the act of tyranny called the Patriot Act to define American as terrorists. You read that right.
But then, again, we were warned by the fourth President of the United States James Madison who said:
If tyranny or oppression ever comes into this land it will come under the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.
(Jeremiah 11:9.)
Friends, a foreign government could not have dreamed of doing to Americans what it is that its own representative government has done to its people (Isaiah 59:15).
Tulsi Gabbard sounds the alarm Yahoo News reported:
Tulsi Gabbard: “Domestic-Terrorism Bill Is ‘a Targeting of Almost Half of the Country.”
Tulsi Gabbard, the former Democratic representative from Hawaii, on Friday expressed concern that a proposed measure to combat domestic terrorism could be used to undermine civil liberties.
Gabbard’s comments came during an appearance on Fox News Primetime when host Brian Kilmeade asked her if she was “surprised they’re pushing forward with this extra surveillance on would-be domestic terror.”
She continued: “When you have people like former CIA Director John Brennan openly talking about how he’s spoken with or heard from appointees and nominees in the Biden administration who are already starting to look across our country for these types of movements similar to the insurgencies they’ve seen overseas, that in his words, he says make up this unholy alliance of religious extremists, racists, bigots, he lists a few others and at the end, even libertarians.”
She said her concern lies in how officials will define the characteristics they are searching for in potential threats.
And Tulsi Gabbard is right; here is the evidence conclusion:
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💥How many times have we seen that corruption in this government has continuously turned on its own people (Matthew 10:18; Mark 8:15)? Now you have the criminals defining what it is that is a threat to their ungodly rule (Proverbs 29:2).
Here is a list of 72 definitions of what this government has defined as a domestic terrorist.
Editor’s Note: When Tulsi Gabbard says the domestic-terrorism bill “targets…almost half the country,” she refers to the prevailing theory of the election. Which is: that as many as five million voters split their ticket. They voted for Joe Biden on one hand and Republican House and Senate candidates on the other.
CNAV maintains that six corrupt governors and their Secretaries of State formed an illegal electoral-vote compact to make Biden President. They did this by simulating such ticket splitting and many other votes for Biden alone (no votes down-ticket). That they did not defraud any down-ticket Republicans in the States involved is only because they needed Republican cooperation. (Georgia is a special case. A Republican governor and Secretary of State cooperated with Democrats in Fulton County to deliver Presidential Electors to Biden.)
Under these circumstances, and given how the simulation happened (i.e., vote switching), Tulsi Gabbard could say that the bill of which she sounds the alarm, targets more than half the country.
Of terrorism and terrorists – foreign and domestic Oxford’s Original English Dictionary defines terrorism as “Government by intimidation.”
We all saw that after September 11, 2001, when the two trade towers were taken down, that agencies were quickly created through the act of tyranny called the Patriot Act to define American as terrorists. You read that right.
But then, again, we were warned by the fourth President of the United States James Madison who said:
If tyranny or oppression ever comes into this land it will come under the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.
(Jeremiah 11:9.)
Friends, a foreign government could not have dreamed of doing to Americans what it is that its own representative government has done to its people (Isaiah 59:15).
Tulsi Gabbard sounds the alarm Yahoo News reported:
Tulsi Gabbard: “Domestic-Terrorism Bill Is ‘a Targeting of Almost Half of the Country.”
Tulsi Gabbard, the former Democratic representative from Hawaii, on Friday expressed concern that a proposed measure to combat domestic terrorism could be used to undermine civil liberties.
Gabbard’s comments came during an appearance on Fox News Primetime when host Brian Kilmeade asked her if she was “surprised they’re pushing forward with this extra surveillance on would-be domestic terror.”
She continued: “When you have people like former CIA Director John Brennan openly talking about how he’s spoken with or heard from appointees and nominees in the Biden administration who are already starting to look across our country for these types of movements similar to the insurgencies they’ve seen overseas, that in his words, he says make up this unholy alliance of religious extremists, racists, bigots, he lists a few others and at the end, even libertarians.”
She said her concern lies in how officials will define the characteristics they are searching for in potential threats.
And Tulsi Gabbard is right; here is the evidence conclusion:
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💥How many times have we seen that corruption in this government has continuously turned on its own people (Matthew 10:18; Mark 8:15)? Now you have the criminals defining what it is that is a threat to their ungodly rule (Proverbs 29:2).
Here is a list of 72 definitions of what this government has defined as a domestic terrorist.
Editor’s Note: When Tulsi Gabbard says the domestic-terrorism bill “targets…almost half the country,” she refers to the prevailing theory of the election. Which is: that as many as five million voters split their ticket. They voted for Joe Biden on one hand and Republican House and Senate candidates on the other.
CNAV maintains that six corrupt governors and their Secretaries of State formed an illegal electoral-vote compact to make Biden President. They did this by simulating such ticket splitting and many other votes for Biden alone (no votes down-ticket). That they did not defraud any down-ticket Republicans in the States involved is only because they needed Republican cooperation. (Georgia is a special case. A Republican governor and Secretary of State cooperated with Democrats in Fulton County to deliver Presidential Electors to Biden.)
Under these circumstances, and given how the simulation happened (i.e., vote switching), Tulsi Gabbard could say that the bill of which she sounds the alarm, targets more than half the country.
America: Persecution Is Coming –
But Don't Lose Heart
The shifting cultural tides in America right now are making many Christians uncomfortable – and worried about what they perceive as a rapid erosion of religious freedoms and an ever-steeper decline in Christian values.
The pillars of conservative Christianity are being shaken – and it’s giving many American believers the jitters, leaving us asking: “What’s coming next?”
As America adopts moral relativism as its cultural worldview, Christians are finding themselves increasingly marginalized and in the minority – frequently on the defensive against anti-Christian bias, including accusations of “hate” and “bigotry.”
Where Christianity once occupied the seat at the head of America’s table, now it is increasingly denied any seat at the table. This is evident in America’s leading opinion shaping institutions – universities, media, government, entertainment, and even athletics.
Law, education, the arts, entertainment – culture in everyday life once guided by a Judeo-Christian consensus – are now floundering in a moral relativism that in essence believes in no truth, no objective right and wrong, and thus has no meaning. This is the nihilism that’s growing in America right now.
A while back, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled by the narrowest 5-4 margin that certain safety precautions for abortion clinics were unconstitutional – a crushing blow for pro-life Christians.
Several weeks ago, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio attacked Christian relief agency Samaritan’s Purse, after the organization set up an emergency field hospital in Central Park, coordinated with The Mount Sinai Hospital, to care for COVID-19 patients. De Blasio called it “very troubling,” citing the organization’s conservative stance on social issues.
Yale Law School adopted a policy that disallows employers that consider religion, religious creed, gender identity, or gender expression from hiring students who benefit from Yale funding. The effect is to discriminate against organizations with religious identity and purposes.
Could American Christians – like their brothers and sisters in other parts of the world – be next in line for a wave of harassment, and even persecution?
In the Middle East and North Africa, Christians know what it means to be in the minority. They’re always on the edge of society, viewed with the utmost suspicion. Often despised and even hated, they’re constant targets for abuse and violence.
As a religious minority in the Middle East – ironically, the cradle of Christianity – followers of Jesus have wrestled for hundreds of years with how to respond in an environment supercharged with animosity.
While none of us goes out looking for trouble, we can be sure that as America moves towards a morally unhinged pagan view of life, trouble will find us. As our culture – like the Pharisees who had their own agenda – seethes and gnashes its teeth at those connected to Christ, how do we respond?
Over centuries, persecution has taught the church in oppressive settings not to “return reviling for reviling” but instead to repay hostility – and even hate – with love that does no harm. As a Christian satellite television broadcaster based in the Middle East, this is something we at SAT-7 see every day as local Christians reflect the love of Jesus.
When Christians show love and respect towards those who treat us disdainfully, we disarm their hate, prejudice, and anger. We show them a picture of Christ, the Lamb of God.
Harassment that can lead to persecution – while obviously not pleasant – is actually a blessing for those who follow Jesus. As Christ told us: “Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you” (Matthew 5:11-12, KJV).
The pillars of conservative Christianity are being shaken – and it’s giving many American believers the jitters, leaving us asking: “What’s coming next?”
As America adopts moral relativism as its cultural worldview, Christians are finding themselves increasingly marginalized and in the minority – frequently on the defensive against anti-Christian bias, including accusations of “hate” and “bigotry.”
Where Christianity once occupied the seat at the head of America’s table, now it is increasingly denied any seat at the table. This is evident in America’s leading opinion shaping institutions – universities, media, government, entertainment, and even athletics.
Law, education, the arts, entertainment – culture in everyday life once guided by a Judeo-Christian consensus – are now floundering in a moral relativism that in essence believes in no truth, no objective right and wrong, and thus has no meaning. This is the nihilism that’s growing in America right now.
A while back, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled by the narrowest 5-4 margin that certain safety precautions for abortion clinics were unconstitutional – a crushing blow for pro-life Christians.
Several weeks ago, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio attacked Christian relief agency Samaritan’s Purse, after the organization set up an emergency field hospital in Central Park, coordinated with The Mount Sinai Hospital, to care for COVID-19 patients. De Blasio called it “very troubling,” citing the organization’s conservative stance on social issues.
Yale Law School adopted a policy that disallows employers that consider religion, religious creed, gender identity, or gender expression from hiring students who benefit from Yale funding. The effect is to discriminate against organizations with religious identity and purposes.
Could American Christians – like their brothers and sisters in other parts of the world – be next in line for a wave of harassment, and even persecution?
In the Middle East and North Africa, Christians know what it means to be in the minority. They’re always on the edge of society, viewed with the utmost suspicion. Often despised and even hated, they’re constant targets for abuse and violence.
As a religious minority in the Middle East – ironically, the cradle of Christianity – followers of Jesus have wrestled for hundreds of years with how to respond in an environment supercharged with animosity.
While none of us goes out looking for trouble, we can be sure that as America moves towards a morally unhinged pagan view of life, trouble will find us. As our culture – like the Pharisees who had their own agenda – seethes and gnashes its teeth at those connected to Christ, how do we respond?
Over centuries, persecution has taught the church in oppressive settings not to “return reviling for reviling” but instead to repay hostility – and even hate – with love that does no harm. As a Christian satellite television broadcaster based in the Middle East, this is something we at SAT-7 see every day as local Christians reflect the love of Jesus.
When Christians show love and respect towards those who treat us disdainfully, we disarm their hate, prejudice, and anger. We show them a picture of Christ, the Lamb of God.
Harassment that can lead to persecution – while obviously not pleasant – is actually a blessing for those who follow Jesus. As Christ told us: “Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you” (Matthew 5:11-12, KJV).