Saturday, March 12, 2011

Listening to "Babylon Rome Matriarchy and the Effeminate Mind" hosted by Art Bulla on BlogTalkRadio http://tobtr.com/s/1536312

Original Air Date: March 10, 2011
Babylon, Rome, Matriarchy and the Effeminate Mind

Rome and ten horns (European nations) born and bred into effeminate mind. Hence the Christian nations with the Bible in their hands deceiving and being deceived, waxing worse and worse. Sin not to one's best interest, yet practiced, showing an astonishing imbecility of mind (liberalism). Abuse of females by Roman (sixth head of the beast--8 males for one female, the reverse of the law of God). Monogamy unnaturally forced by Roman Civil Code. 82% of nations of the earth now practice polygamy. Imbecility produces Sodomy and miscegenation with black race of Cain as a result. Roman Catholicism with celibacy of priests in violation of I Timothy 4:1 produces homosexuality in extremus. False religions a result of imbecility of mind produced by this unnatural state of affairs. Modern society based on crime against nature now being destroyed. ON THE LAW OF MARRIAGE "Yet once again I shake not the earth only, but also heaven. And this word yet once again signifies the removing of those things that are shaken, as of things that are made; that those things which cannot be shaken may remain." (Heb. 12:26, 27, Hag. 2:6,7) "...the restitution of the law of God require that we should clearly understand it. If we were doomed of necessity to continue involved in sin, it could not be a reproach; whatever else the consequences might be. But sin is a reproach to any people. A reproach to our understanding. Yet we practice it. This proves that an astonishing frailty, exists in our minds. But our sin is not the cause of this frailty, for it is manifest that this frailty is the cause of our sin. Whence then arises this frailty, or imbecility of mind? I answer, that I have applied myself to seek and search out wisdom; and the reason of things: and to know the cause of madness and foolishness. And I find that more bitter than death is the woman, whose heart is snares and nets, and whose hands are bonds (Solomon)." The Peacemaker, Nauvoo, Ill, 1844.

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