Title: Church Asks Followers to Submit to Government, Call 911 on Suspicious Neighbors (Clergy Response Teams) Source:
Infowars URL Source:http://www.infowars.com/church-asks ... l-911-on-suspicious-neighbors/ Published:Feb 9, 2015 Author:Mikael Thalen Post Date:2015-02-09 17:25:08 by Hondo68 Keywords:None Views:4432 Comments:8
"I pledge to call 911 if I see someone suspicious in my neighborhood"
A church hosting a law enforcement appreciation sermon asked its followers to pledge their allegiance to government this weekend, arguing that all state authorities throughout history have been ordained by God.
According to an anonymous visitor of the Gold Creek Community Church in Mill Creek, Washington, who provided exclusive photos to Infowars, attendees were ordered to submit to the state without question.
They had police worship today and last week was military worship where they played clips of American Sniper the source said. They were telling people to basically worship government and worship police no matter what. No mention of police brutality, no mention of the stingray systems grabbing our data here in the Seattle area.
The churchs pastor, Dan Kellog, who is also reportedly a police chaplain, used the Romans 13 bible verse to justify his position. As noted by Infowars Paul Joseph Watson, Romans 13 has long been used by authoritarian regimes to force compliance.
Romans 13 has routinely been cited by tyrants throughout history in an attempt to prevent Christians from opposing their rule, indeed, it was Hitlers favorite bible verse, Watson wrote. Religious groups such as the Catholics in 1930s Germany also used the verse as an excuse not to rise up against the Nazis when they were still a minority political party.
Near the end of the sermon, members of the congregation were asked to raise their right hands and make a pledge, which included the promise to call 911 on suspicious neighbors.
I pledge to call 911 if I see someone suspicious in my neighborhood, the pledge stated.
While working with law enforcement to create a safer community is a noble cause, the sermon made no mention of the duty of Americans to oppose and protest unconstitutional legislation and dictates.
The sermons content is eerily similar to a 2009 document passed out to churchgoers in Ohio that told Christians to support President Obama due to his status as Gods minister.
Since at least 2006, the Department of Homeland Security has used Romans 13 under a FEMA program to train pastors to become literal secret police. Pastors are tasked with teaching their congregations to submit to every government action including forced relocation under martial law.
During the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, pastors were used to quell dissent as police and military carried out unconstitutional gun confiscation.
to pledge their allegiance to government this weekend, arguing that all state authorities throughout history have been ordained by God.
Seems silly to always assume this, as probably every government on the planet arose to power through rebellion or conquest against whatever prior authority was there before, including the USA.
And over the past 50 years, the US has seen fit to instigate coups in foreign countries, even against democratically elected presidents (Ukraine being the latest). Is it right to yield to a government out of recognition of this biblical verse when the government doesn't do the same?
A church hosting a law enforcement appreciation sermon asked its followers to pledge their allegiance to government this weekend, arguing that all state authorities throughout history have been ordained by God.
If the hypothesis were true, the act of the American Revolution would never have been part of the historical challenge we see today.
Truth is treason in the empire of lies. - Ron Paul
Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.