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DHS-Bound Official Warned Against ‘Christians'

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 12:40 pm
by baldeagle
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Trooper Joe Kluczynski taught a 2-hour section on sovereign citizens. Kluczynski spent most of his two hours focusing on how, in his view and apparently the view of Homeland Security, people turn to the sovereign citizen movement. Kluczynski started off by saying there are probably some sovereign citizens in this room and gave a generalized list of those groups that have sovereign citizen views. Among those groups, Kluczynski had listed, were those who believe America was founded on godly principles, Christians who take the Bible literally, and “fundamentalists”. Kluczynski did not explain what he meant by “fundamentalists” but from the context it was clear he was referring again to those who took the Bible literally or “too seriously.”
The Trooper also asked if the participants were prepared to "go after illegal weapons".

This is the plan, folks. Label Christians and patriots as extremists, pass bills making their weapons illegal and then go after them in force. We are on the brink of all out civil war. God help us all.

Re: DHS-Bound Official Warned Against ‘Christians'

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 12:49 pm
by powerboatr
DHS has already listed most veterans as "potential domestic terrorists" because our training....

why dont they warn of muslims? they hate homos, pornography ( at least in public), child molesters, and alcohol, but love guns and armed conflict in the name of their deity

Re: DHS-Bound Official Warned Against ‘Christians'

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 12:59 pm
by jmra
baldeagle wrote:http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/04 ... literally/
Trooper Joe Kluczynski taught a 2-hour section on sovereign citizens. Kluczynski spent most of his two hours focusing on how, in his view and apparently the view of Homeland Security, people turn to the sovereign citizen movement. Kluczynski started off by saying there are probably some sovereign citizens in this room and gave a generalized list of those groups that have sovereign citizen views. Among those groups, Kluczynski had listed, were those who believe America was founded on godly principles, Christians who take the Bible literally, and “fundamentalists”. Kluczynski did not explain what he meant by “fundamentalists” but from the context it was clear he was referring again to those who took the Bible literally or “too seriously.”
The Trooper also asked if the participants were prepared to "go after illegal weapons".

This is the plan, folks. Label Christians and patriots as extremists, pass bills making their weapons illegal and then go after them in force. We are on the brink of all out civil war. God help us all.
DHS employees have been quizzed for some time about taking guns away from the average Joe. All the ones I know would in this situation simply walk away.

Re: DHS-Bound Official Warned Against ‘Christians'

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 8:58 pm
by Strat9mm
The Founding Fathers and citizens of the first 13 colonies of this nation were Christians who believed in less government, as were the vast majority of those who founded the rest of the United STATES of America.

Seems to me anyone who wants to demonize Christians and those who believe in less government, are on the wrong side of the ledger and need to be voted out.

'Leaders' such as those who demonize Christians and those who want LESS government, are obviously NOT following in the footsteps of the Founding Fathers.

They need to go find another place to live if they don't wish to follow the example of those who made America great.

Good riddance!

As for terrorist threats to Americans, we all know which 'peaceful religion' has been encouraging homicide bombers and attacks all over the world, especially against Americans, Christians and Jews.

Funny how those in charge can't, or refuse to figure this out.

If they can't figure this simple fact out, then they are incompetent and don't deserve to hold the position of service they occupy.

If they already know this, but simply refuse to publicly admit it, well then, things are much worse, aren't they.

Re: DHS-Bound Official Warned Against ‘Christians'

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 7:42 am
by JP171
Strat9mm wrote:The Founding Fathers and citizens of the first 13 colonies of this nation were Christians who believed in less government, as were the vast majority of those who founded the rest of the United STATES of America.

Seems to me anyone who wants to demonize Christians and those who believe in less government, are on the wrong side of the ledger and need to be voted out.

'Leaders' such as those who demonize Christians and those who want LESS government, are obviously NOT following in the footsteps of the Founding Fathers.

They need to go find another place to live if they don't wish to follow the example of those who made America great.

Good riddance!

As for terrorist threats to Americans, we all know which 'peaceful religion' has been encouraging homicide bombers and attacks all over the world, especially against Americans, Christians and Jews.

Funny how those in charge can't, or refuse to figure this out.

If they can't figure this simple fact out, then they are incompetent and don't deserve to hold the position of service they occupy.

If they already know this, but simply refuse to publicly admit it, well then, things are much worse, aren't they.


the bold part is incorrect, they were NOT all Christian, they were all god fearing men as much as being lawyers and politicians could let them be

Re: DHS-Bound Official Warned Against ‘Christians'

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 1:24 pm
by philip964
powerboatr wrote:DHS has already listed most veterans as "potential domestic terrorists" because our training....

why dont they warn of muslims? they hate homos, pornography ( at least in public), child molesters, and alcohol, but love guns and armed conflict in the name of their deity
I learned something interesting about the Koran. In the Koran it is a sin against Allah to prevent someone from having a weapon. However in many Islamic countries, the possession of a firearm is strictly prohibited. Possession of a firearm probably would be punished by removal of a hand. I suspect the fatwa on this, is that in the time the Koran was written, people only had knives and swords. So the Koran did not specifically allow for people to have guns.

"Its right next to the word Musket in the Bill of Rights"

Re: DHS-Bound Official Warned Against ‘Christians'

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 2:13 pm
by mamabearCali
JP171 wrote:
Strat9mm wrote:The Founding Fathers and citizens of the first 13 colonies of this nation were Christians who believed in less government, as were the vast majority of those who founded the rest of the United STATES of America.

Seems to me anyone who wants to demonize Christians and those who believe in less government, are on the wrong side of the ledger and need to be voted out.

'Leaders' such as those who demonize Christians and those who want LESS government, are obviously NOT following in the footsteps of the Founding Fathers.

They need to go find another place to live if they don't wish to follow the example of those who made America great.

Good riddance!

As for terrorist threats to Americans, we all know which 'peaceful religion' has been encouraging homicide bombers and attacks all over the world, especially against Americans, Christians and Jews.

Funny how those in charge can't, or refuse to figure this out.

If they can't figure this simple fact out, then they are incompetent and don't deserve to hold the position of service they occupy.

If they already know this, but simply refuse to publicly admit it, well then, things are much worse, aren't they.


the bold part is incorrect, they were NOT all Christian, they were all god fearing men as much as being lawyers and politicians could let them be
I think this article answers that question quite well

http://patriotupdate.com/articles/note- ... hristians/

Re: DHS-Bound Official Warned Against ‘Christians'

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 5:52 pm
by JP171
not really as the source is known to be an inaccurate right wing rag, also here is a man outside of his bailiwick and writing opinion


David L. Goetsch is one of the most widely-published college professors and corporate trainers in the United States. His books all fall into three broad categories: professional development, organizational development, and economic development. Specifically his books deal with such topics as quality, global competitiveness, management, leadership, supervision, and occupational safety. Dr. Goetsch is vice-president of Northwest Florida State College where he is also a full professor. He is also President and CEO of David L. Goetsch & Associates (a corporate training and consulting firm).

but none the less, Quakers (as they don't consider Jesus as the messiah but just a prophet) were not considered as Christian nor were and are Catholics by the other religion sects.

and before you go on, I am not a leftist ignorant fool. I don't think that anyone would agree with my thoughts on government and the cult of madness that is prevalent in DC. I was also a catholic for most of my young life

Re: DHS-Bound Official Warned Against ‘Christians'

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 6:32 pm
by baldeagle
JP171 wrote:not really as the source is known to be an inaccurate right wing rag, also here is a man outside of his bailiwick and writing opinion


David L. Goetsch is one of the most widely-published college professors and corporate trainers in the United States. His books all fall into three broad categories: professional development, organizational development, and economic development. Specifically his books deal with such topics as quality, global competitiveness, management, leadership, supervision, and occupational safety. Dr. Goetsch is vice-president of Northwest Florida State College where he is also a full professor. He is also President and CEO of David L. Goetsch & Associates (a corporate training and consulting firm).

but none the less, Quakers (as they don't consider Jesus as the messiah but just a prophet) were not considered as Christian nor were and are Catholics by the other religion sects.

and before you go on, I am not a leftist ignorant fool. I don't think that anyone would agree with my thoughts on government and the cult of madness that is prevalent in DC. I was also a catholic for most of my young life
What other people consider as Christian is irrelevant. If they believed in Jesus Christ and followed the Bible, they were Christians. You can call them theists, as some prefer to call men like Thomas Jefferson, but just because you don't believe Jesus Christ was God doesn't make you not a Christian, except in the small minds of judgmental people. I'm a Christian, and defy anyone to prove otherwise, but I guarantee you there are plenty of religious people who would tell you that I'm going to hell because of what I believe.

I could care less. Neither could Thomas Jefferson.

Re: DHS-Bound Official Warned Against ‘Christians'

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 7:11 pm
by LTUME1978
JP171,

Please go to the Wall Builders web site and spend some time reading there. I think your will find that many of our founding fathers were Christians. David Barton (Wall Builders) is considered to be an expert witness on the history of our country by the US Supreme Court and has been called on by them more than a few times to testify. There is also a book by Dr. David Gibbs (Christian Law Association) on the founding of our country that is very heavily documented on his references for his material. If you will read that book, you will find that our pastors led us into the American Revolution to fight the tyranny of the British. The pastors were called the Black Regiment for the black robes that they wore. The progressives have worked very hard for a great many years to hid our true history from us by teaching false information in our schools. I am 57 and don't remember being taught any of this material when I was in school and I can tell you that is has gotten worse since then.

Re: DHS-Bound Official Warned Against ‘Christians'

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 6:10 am
by cw3van
LTUME1978 wrote:JP171,

Please go to the Wall Builders web site and spend some time reading there. I think your will find that many of our founding fathers were Christians. David Barton (Wall Builders) is considered to be an expert witness on the history of our country by the US Supreme Court and has been called on by them more than a few times to testify. There is also a book by Dr. David Gibbs (Christian Law Association) on the founding of our country that is very heavily documented on his references for his material. If you will read that book, you will find that our pastors led us into the American Revolution to fight the tyranny of the British. The pastors were called the Black Regiment for the black robes that they wore. The progressives have worked very hard for a great many years to hid our true history from us by teaching false information in our schools. I am 57 and don't remember being taught any of this material when I was in school and I can tell you that is has gotten worse since then.
:iagree: I'm older than you sir and we were not taught this junk in school we opened each day with prayer then the POA to our country. Yup things have changed & not for the good. My granddaughter a few years ago her class was studying about our countries history I told her that she needed to tell her teacher about her family as at the time she was a member of Children of the American Revolution (CAR) her grandmother & grandfather were members of DAR & SAR. The teacher told her that she wouldn't allow it because those organizations didn't allow everyone to join only certain people. :banghead:

Re: DHS-Bound Official Warned Against ‘Christians'

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 7:31 am
by RottenApple
Hey! What about us Torah following Jews?!?!? I'm starting to feel left out..... :evil2:

Re: DHS-Bound Official Warned Against ‘Christians'

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 7:38 am
by mamabearCali
RottenApple wrote:Hey! What about us Torah following Jews?!?!? I'm starting to feel left out..... :evil2:
Don't worry I am sure they will get around to you soon enough.

Re: DHS-Bound Official Warned Against ‘Christians'

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 7:47 am
by The Annoyed Man
cw3van wrote:
LTUME1978 wrote:JP171,

Please go to the Wall Builders web site and spend some time reading there. I think your will find that many of our founding fathers were Christians. David Barton (Wall Builders) is considered to be an expert witness on the history of our country by the US Supreme Court and has been called on by them more than a few times to testify. There is also a book by Dr. David Gibbs (Christian Law Association) on the founding of our country that is very heavily documented on his references for his material. If you will read that book, you will find that our pastors led us into the American Revolution to fight the tyranny of the British. The pastors were called the Black Regiment for the black robes that they wore. The progressives have worked very hard for a great many years to hid our true history from us by teaching false information in our schools. I am 57 and don't remember being taught any of this material when I was in school and I can tell you that is has gotten worse since then.
:iagree: I'm older than you sir and we were not taught this junk in school we opened each day with prayer then the POA to our country. Yup things have changed & not for the good. My granddaughter a few years ago her class was studying about our countries history I told her that she needed to tell her teacher about her family as at the time she was a member of Children of the American Revolution (CAR) her grandmother & grandfather were members of DAR & SAR. The teacher told her that she wouldn't allow it because those organizations didn't allow everyone to join only certain people. :banghead:
I'm only a little older than LTUME1978 (60), and I do remember prayer in school......in California, of all places. I remember praying corporately as a classroom for JFK's survival on that fateful day, and I then I remember praying corporately as a classroom later that same day for his family. Things have changed. People wonder why our schools have gone to crap, well....we kicked God out of the classroom. He is a Gentleman, and He will not come back into the classroom until He's been invited back. Youngsters who aren't old enough to remember, and atheists (who were/are responsible for this happening) may differ, but classrooms were different when proper heed was given to matters of religious conscience. Schools have taught us not to pray. We are now reaping that, and I fear for the nation. AND BTW, atheist children were never told to pray. That's malarkey, except perhaps by an occasional overzealous teacher. All children were told to bow their heads for a moment of silence. What they did with that moment of silence was up to them: pray, contemplate their navels, pick their noses, whatever, as was their constitutionally protected right. But at least those who were inclined to pray were allowed to pray, and they were not ridiculed for it. As a nation today, "everyone [does what's] right in their own eyes" (Judges 21:25 and Romans 1:18-32), and we are reaping the "benefits" of that.......so yes, I fear for the nation, and this fear is reflected in my more recent pessimistic posts about the future of the nation.

To baldeagle's 2nd post: there are many people who call themselves "christian," who are not so according to the most literal interpretations of biblical scripture. Personally, I am one of those who takes the meaning very literally......as in old fashioned 4 square down home Bible-thumping Baptist. However, many of my brothers in arms in this culture war for the preservation of the nation do not share my beliefs—AND THAT IS THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT!!!!, which I am willing to give my life to preserve. When some ignorant fool bureaucrat bound on a fool's errand to pacify the nation says the word "christian," he is not drawing any finer points of distinction between Baptists such as myself, or Catholics such as my brother in arms anygunanywhere, or Jehovah's Witnesses such as my old neighbor back in California, or Mormons (who kind of founded the whole "prepping" industry) such as one of my son's best friends, or any of our Jewish brothers who see the light of constitutional reasoning and historical perspective. No....that bureaucrat is lumping us ALL in together as "enemy," and he uses the word "christian" as a catchall category name to define people of religious conscience who understand the national underpinnings better than that bureaucrat does.

United we stand, divided we fall....as Ben Franklin famously said. Do I care deeply about the spiritual condition of my brothers in arms who do not believe as I do? Yes, absolutely I do. Am I going to beat them over the head with it? No, I'm not. That's why it is called "CONSCIENCE." To each of them who differs from me, I am more than willing to have that conversation.......if they want to have it. Whether they do or don't is between them and Almighty God. But collectively, we all have some big fish to fry, among which are those items concerning the preservation of a certain document, in ALL of its particulars, which among other things protects and affirms that right of religious conscience. DHS is not dedicated to the preservation of that document. Their actions speak louder than their words. DHS is dedicated to the preservation of DHS. If they gave a damn about your right to travel about the country unmolested, you'd be able to get on an airplane without having your junk fondled. Their actions speak louder than their words. When they warn against "christians," any atheist who loves the Constitution should be fearful for what that means, and he or she should be willing to be brothers in arms with people like me, even if it means being incorrectly labelled by some ambitious moron in DC. I mean, who really cares what some cog in the machinery of Mordor thinks about the distinctions between patriots of different religious conscience, since NONE of what he thinks is constitutionally supported?