[E]xamine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good; abstain from every form of evil. (1 Thessalonians 5:21-22) As well-intentioned as President Trump may be, it should be abundantly clear that without allegiance to Yahweh’s1 exclusive sovereignty2 and His moral law3 as government and society’s standard,4 his achievements for a better America will be […]
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Donald J. Trump: Cyrus or Nimrod? Letting Trump Speak for Himself: Biblically Examining Trump’s Inaugural Speech, Pt. 4
Posted: 24th February 2017 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: America's greatness, bigot, bigotry, Constitutional Republic, Cyrus, Donald Trump, Enlightenment traditions, government of by and for God, government of by and for the people, inauguration, King Cyrus, King David, making America great again, Masonic traditions, Nimrod, patriotism, prejudice, President Trump, President Trump's inaugural speech, supreme law of the land, Ted R. Weiland, Tower of Babel, We the People, Yahweh's moral law, Yahweh's sovereignty
Donald J. Trump: Cyrus or Nimrod? Letting Trump Speak for Himself: Biblically Examining Trump’s Inaugural Speech, Pt. 1
Posted: 4th February 2017 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: 17th-century Christian Colonial America, Alexis de Tocqueville, America's greatness, and for God, and for the people, by, Cyrus, Deuternomy 28, Donald Trump, government of, governments of, King Cyrus, making America great again, Nimrod, President Trump, President Trump's inaugural speech, Ted R. Weiland, Trump's inaugural speech, Yahweh's moral law, Yahweh's sovereignty, Yahweh's triune moral law
[E]xamine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good; abstain from every form of evil. (1 Thessalonians 5:21-22) January 20, 2017, Donald J. Trump was inaugurated the 45th President of the United States Constitutional Republic. His inauguration was preceded by a historical campaign and run for the presidency. Love him or hate him, Trump […]
America’s Greatest Constitution
Posted: 14th January 2017 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: Alexis de Tocqueville, Biblical Constitution, Democracy in America, John Clark Ridpath, New Haven Fundamental Agreement, Ted R. Weiland, US Constitution, Yahweh's law
Today, January 14, marks the 338th anniversary of America’s first Constitution, the Fundamental Agreement of the Colony of New Haven, Connecticut, 1639. Unlike the 18th-century Enlightenment and Masonic boys’ federal Constitution of the United States of America,1 which created a humanistic government of, by, and for the people, the New Haven Fundamental Agreement was uniquely […]