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tomedward
29th January 2005, 05:06 PM
Isn't it interesting that the government would put IN GOD WE TRUST on a piece of paper (Federal Reserve Note,) that promises to pay 412.5 grains of 90% silver which is the legal definition for a DOLLAR, yet no one ever makes good on their promise ? These types of unjust weights don’t conform themselves to the GOD I TRUST.
Note n. A promise to pay a specified amount on demand or at a certain time. Websters Dictionary
A Federal Reserve Note is not a Dollar, it is a note of indebtedness, a promise to pay lawful money, gold or silver, as prescribe by the U.S. Constitution at Article 1 section 10
"No state shall make any Thing but gold and silver Coin [not paper] a Tender in Payment of Debts." Article 1 Section 10 has never been repealed and it causes me to wonder what Constitution did Bush swear to uphold ?
A 1950 series ten "dollar" bill says right on it's face that "this NOTE is redeemable for LAWFUL money", a clear admission that any Federal Reserve Note marked with the erroneous term DOLLAR is NOT lawful money. Just because the Federal Reserve prints the word "DOLLAR" on a piece of paper does it somehow become 412.5 grains of 90% silver ?
It’s plain and simple the government has stolen the true wealth of American, the money of substance, gold and silver and given us inflationary paper instead ! Paper that isn’t redeemable for lawful money and backed by nothing then writes IN GOD WE TRUST on it.
Based on their fruit it is not hard to figure out what god they trust in is it ?
If the God we serve is the God of truth let's Prove all things; and hold fast to that which is good. (truth) 1 Thessalonians 5:21, and be about Our Father's business and make the truth known.
kbanv
29th January 2005, 06:51 PM
Yes it does make you wonder. IN GOD WE TRUST is on the dollar (worthless piece of paper) the 10 Comandments is even posted in the Supreme Court building, yet the courts tell us the seperation of church and state is why we can't have prayer, bible study, or any other forms of our Lord Jesus in schools and government buildings. However the Constitution does not even have any thing in it about the seperation of church and state so this is a big lie that the public has believed! It does state that Congress shall make no law respecting one religion. As of today there are no laws regulating religion in the US, the courts can make all the decisions on religion and God that they want to but these decisions do not become law as many believe they do! Only Congress can make law!
Our system of money today is a difficult issue for most to under stand (book: The Creature from Jekyll Island), inflation steals the average persons wages out of pay check and they don't even know it. This is one of the reasons why Jesus tells us to lay up our treasures in heaven (Matt 6 19-21). He would like to see us work hard for something that is everlasting not work in vain as we do today.
The god of all governments of the world today is the world economy (Rev ch 13 and 17)!
StevenL
29th January 2005, 07:42 PM
I find it peculiar also, that the dollar, to the left of "In God We Trust" contains the symbol of the Egyptian god Horus, the All-Seeing Eye, atop a pyramid, with the words Novus Ordo Seclorum (New Order World) written under it. Sniff around a bit and that'll tell you something.
MbiaJc
29th January 2005, 10:57 PM
Yes it does make you wonder. IN GOD WE TRUST is on the dollar (worthless piece of paper) the 10 Comandments is even posted in the Supreme Court building, yet the courts tell us the seperation of church and state is why we can't have prayer, bible study, or any other forms of our Lord Jesus in schools and government buildings. However the Constitution does not even have any thing in it about the seperation of church and state so this is a big lie that the public has believed! It does state that Congress shall make no law respecting one religion. As of today there are no laws regulating religion in the US, the courts can make all the decisions on religion and God that they want to but these decisions do not become law as many believe they do! Only Congress can make law!
Our system of money today is a difficult issue for most to under stand (book: The Creature from Jekyll Island), inflation steals the average persons wages out of pay check and they don't even know it. This is one of the reasons why Jesus tells us to lay up our treasures in heaven (Matt 6 19-21). He would like to see us work hard for something that is everlasting not work in vain as we do today.
The god of all governments of the world today is the world economy (Rev ch 13 and 17)!
What makes me wonder is the constitution does not mention seperation of Church and state.
tomedward
30th January 2005, 12:21 AM
What makes me wonder is the constitution does not mention seperation of Church and state.
Yes that is true and My Brother, kbanv, did diligently and correctly paraphrase in part, "It does state that Congress shall make no law respecting one religion." and I will complete his statement for the record:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. 1st Amendment Bill of Rights
Congress can not prohibit the free exercise of my religion. How does a follower of Christ exercise his religion (I prefer relationship to the word religion), in addition to visiting the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world ? In one word, Worship ! (True worship of course meaning how we conduct our lives every minute, 24/7 not just for an hour or so on the weekend). In other words, if I live, move, and have my being in Jesus Christ Congress has no authority over my life if everything I do is an act of worship. Wow what a powerful truth ! Now remember I didn't say this if any moderators might object to the premise, Congress did ! This surely has some astounding implications for those who walk by faith. Let's play a little game. Can anyone come up with any practical application here regarding leaving the Federal Plantation ?
God bless
kbanv
30th January 2005, 02:00 AM
tomedward
Thanks for posting the correct wording for the 1st amendment to the constitution, couldn't find my pocket constitution at the moment I was posting it.
Leaving the plantation; what I do know is that there are two economies, Gods economy (doing His will saving souls) and the worlds economy (working hard in a corupt system that claims if you work hard enough save and invest you will have a good life). I have seen a few men do this and get there retirment plans set up just the way they want to retire only to die a year or to after retirement(so whats the point?). Did they have a plan for their eternal life? (Ecclesiastes, the whole book) When the Lord calls on people to go do His work they have excuses, I can't get out of work, I have bills to pay, this that and the other thing.
Not long ago I started to realize that all I was doing is in vain, and not for my profit.
tomedward
30th January 2005, 08:13 PM
tomedward
Thanks for posting the correct wording for the 1st amendment to the constitution, couldn't find my pocket constitution at the moment I was posting it.
Leaving the plantation; what I do know is that there are two economies, Gods economy (doing His will saving souls) and the worlds economy (working hard in a corupt system that claims if you work hard enough save and invest you will have a good life). I have seen a few men do this and get there retirment plans set up just the way they want to retire only to die a year or to after retirement(so whats the point?). Did they have a plan for their eternal life? (Ecclesiastes, the whole book) When the Lord calls on people to go do His work they have excuses, I can't get out of work, I have bills to pay, this that and the other thing.
Not long ago I started to realize that all I was doing is in vain, and not for my profit.
Wise words indeed Brother !
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