I appreciate much that Pastor Baldwin stands for. As compared with most of today’s pastors, he’s one in a million. Given the time to sit down and compare notes, he and I would probably find more that we agree than disagree on. Nevertheless, I couldn’t differ with him more when it comes to his promotion […]
Posts Tagged ‘theocracy’
Open Response to Pastor Chuck Baldwin’s “How Christians and Conservatives are Helping to Destroy America”
Posted: 7th December 2014 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: America, America's Christian tradition, America's greatness, biblical elections, biblical qualifications for civil leaders, biblically qualified judges, Christian Colonials, Chuck Baldwin, constitution, constitutional elections, constitutional framers, Constitutional Republic, Declaration of Independance, democracy, elections, Enlightenment concepts, founders, God-expected responsibilities, God's blessings, God's curses, law of nature, Masonic concepts, natural law, nature's God, optional rights, Phariseeism, Pharisees, Republic, revealed law, Second Amendment, theocracy, Thomas Jefferson, United States Constituiton, US Constitution, Yahweh's moral law, Yahweh's morality
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Swallowing Camels… Pt. 4
Posted: 24th May 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: Alexis de Tocqueville, Article 2, Colonial governments, Compact, constitution, constitutional framers, Constitutional Republic, Fundamental Agreement of the Colony of New Haven, McGuffey's Eclectic Reader, Portsmouth, Puritans, Rhode Island, sovereignty, theocracy, theocratic, William McGuffey
In this article, I address another of the Constitution’s more serious “camels”—which Christians should be choking on instead of swallowing. Article 2’s Executive Usurpation Isaiah 33:22 informs us that Yahweh1 is our judge, lawgiver, and king. This means He alone is sovereign: He who is the blessed and only Sovereign, the King of kings and […]
Swallowing Camels… Pt. 1
Posted: 3rd May 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: Baal, constitution, Constitutional Christians, constitutional framers, Constitutional Republic, First Commandment, humanists, idolatry, Preamble, theocracy, We the People
In the previous series, “Straining at Gnats…,” I addressed what is regrettably an all too common malady among people who call themselves Constitutional Christians—that is, the propensity to try to read the Bible into the Constitution or, at least, into the minds of its framers. The extent that some people go in their attempt to […]