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We represent the Christians of the world who refuse to allow their people to be destroyed and their faith to be hijacked by race queers and sex queers. We call our brothers and sisters in blood to return to the faith of our fathers and rebuild Western civilization. View the Principles of Kinism in the right margin.

No Non-Catholics in Heaven

“There are no non-Catholics in heaven....An individual Christian, even one who prays and reads his Bible faithfully, but who avoids coming to church, is living in a state of false security. He trades the catholic faith for a faith of his own invention. He is destined to become food for the lurking wolf and prowling lion. For as we confess in our Creed, the saving faith is not individual, but catholic.” Lutheran pastor, Father Hollywood, is right on. This is the unanimous consent of the Early Church Fathers, and those who hold anything to the contrary are manifestly damned. Contemporary evangelicals get all hot and bothered by these words, but this only proves they’d feel hellaciously uncomfortable in any church setting prior to 1776. Catholicism, while not propositional, is not exclusively identified with a building or a see (such as Rome or Antioch), but is at its core a people who hold steadfast to the Word of God. And the catholic faith is not one that is stripped of tradition, history, martyrs, but is rich in it, while holding firm to the Word as the final authority in all ecclesiastical matters. “It is not held privately, but confessed collectively and in public. We are branches of a common Vine, not separate plants. The true faith is not modern and contemporary, but timeless and eternal...the saving faith, the catholic faith, is not whatever the individual dreams up, interprets, or desires – but rather is a submission to what God our Father and the Church our mother have taught and continue to faithfully and unchangingly teach their children. For we children are born of water and the Spirit, cleansed by the Word and the mysteries, confessors of the same true faith held by all who have been made worthy to stand in the throne-room of the one true God, whom we worship both in His Unity and in His Trinity, through the incarnate Son, our Savior Jesus Christ, in the Unity of the Holy Spirit, now and unto eternity. Amen.”

filii autem adulterorum inconsummati erunt et ab iniquo toro semen exterminabitur
et si quidem longae vitae erunt in nihilum conputabuntur et sine honore erit novissima senectus illorum
et si quidem longae vitae erunt in nihilum conputabuntur et sine honore erit novissima senectus illorum
et si celerius defuncti fuerint non habebunt spem nec in die agnitionis adlocutionem

But the children of adulterers shall not come to perfection, and the seed of the unlawful bed shall be rooted out. And if they live long, they shall be nothing regarded, and their last old age shall be without honour. And if they die quickly, they shall have no hope, nor speech of comfort in the day of trial. For dreadful are the ends of a wicked race.

~ The Book of Wisdom, Latin Vulgate Translation

What do you think a man would have to do to deserve a no flight-zone place above his property, high-tech surveillance placed in his house, multiple roadblocks a mile around, have his neighbors evacuated, and his surrounding power lines cut off, as well as 6 helicopters along with the SWAT team and APC’s buzzing around...just to serve warrant? Shoot, for Mr. Ed Brown, it wasn’t international espionage, multiple kidnappings and murders, but Constitutional literacy that screwed him over. In liberty-rich Amerika, you can’t even walk your neighbor’s dog without being shot at by Big Brother.

We feel for Mr. Brown. We read some books about Martin Luther and John Calvin, and our lives have never been the same since.

An 11 year-old was arrested for using a rubber band gun and is facing felony charges. Priorities, priorities.

“The National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive , signed on May 9, 2007, declares that in the event of a “catastrophic event,” George W. Bush can become what is best described as a dictator, ”The President shall lead the activities of the Federal Government for ensuring constitutional government.” I’m just thankful we don’t have some sort of top-down deal with kings and queens. And you know what’s great about this? The man who’s going to ensure his populace, “constitutional government”, is the same man who screamed at a White House aide, “Stop throwing the Constitution in my face! It’s just a goddamned piece of paper!”

We here at Spirit Water Blood are mighty thankful for Steve Schlissel’s son-in-law, Dave Hodges. His exchanges with RTS-seminary student Steven Wedgeworth on the matter of race are quite interesting, to say the least. Wedgeworth, a die-hard Wilsonian and ecumenicist, parrots his hero Douglas Wilson with, “There is no more nationalism or ‘blood and soil’ after baptism.” This, my friends, is the very essence of liberalism. Water enriches soil, it does not eradicate it! He thinks baptism washes away the brown spots of the Ethiopian, but those physical spots can’t be removed even with Holy Baptism. I’m sorry Steven, but your familial obligations to your parents and siblings don’t disappear when you get sprinkled. And Mr. Spong, I hate to break it to you, but your baptism didn’t wash away those hateful genitals of yours either.

Wedgeworth, like Wilson, is Trinitarian except when it comes to race and kinship. Our Mother Church is one family, just like The Holy Triune God is one essence. And just as God is one in three, so the Church is one yet many. The oneness and being of God, however, does not absorb the plurality and diversity of the Godhead, and the oneness and unity of the Church does not absorb (or make of no consequence) the familial/national ties which combined make the Church catholic. Maybe one of these days Steven will put his trust solely in Christ alone instead of popular preachers.

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The Hoax of Wilsonianism

One of the great ironies of contemporary Reformed Church history is how ecclesiastical scammers and self-peddling sectarian bishops somehow tricked the entire Reformed establishment into believing they represent the last vestiges of authentic Calvinism, and are the philosophical children of Mercersburg. Nothing could be further from the truth, as will be shown.

The distinctions “high-church” and “low-church” originated in the Church of England, where those Churchmen with sympathies to ceremony, vestments, statuary, and things “Catholic” were dubbed “high-church”, and those with sympathies toward things such as tables in place of altars, Augustinian-predestination, and things “Calvinist” were dubbed “low-church”. Anglicanism unfortunately gets a bad reputation in Protestantism precisely because of the triumph of High-Churchmen, notably Archbishop William Laud and King “Charles the Martyr” of the 17th Century English Civil-War.

Today, the terms are frequently employed in reference to Calvinism. One such example is in regard to what one gentleman calls, “High-Church Puritanism”. This is, of course, in reference to Federal Vision theology. Federal Vision theology, or as some affectionately dub it -Wilsonianism- is passed off as “high-church” in Calvinist circles all across the United States, and to my knowledge, people have treated the subject by granting the claims of its proponents, and arguing to the contrary. However, no one should even grant them their claims of being “medieval” or “high-church” to begin with. That’s only playing into their hands.

What could be more low-church than:

1. Considering ordained a defrocked Presbyterian minister -as in the case of Robert Craig Sproul and Saint Peter Presbyterian Church.

2. Dishonoring the decision of ordained ministers (bishops/elders) in the RPCGA. And specifically with R.C. Jr., the bishops over you (so that “grow where planted” fallacy works against him in this case).

3. Accepting baptists into your communion (as the CREC does).

4. Tossing out your session, including Dr. Bob Calihan (an elder of Christ Church for a considerable amount of time -before Wilson changed his mind on baptism), and then appointing yourself and your town both the Calvin and Geneva of Reformed Christendom.

5. Start a sectarian “confederation”, which causes division and confusion in the body of Christ, almost solely for the purpose of promoting a more high-church Calvinism, a Calvinism that calls for submission to the bishop (schism to promote unity, resistance to promote submission -see a pattern here?)

6. Plagiarize Reformed Episcopal liturgies and try to pass off the doctrine of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion as a synonym for the Westminster Confession. Whereas Ray Sutton did the honorable thing and became an ordained bishop in the Reformed Episcopal Church, these men try and import the Book of Common Prayer into Presbyterian liturgy and doctrine -The Lord’s Service by Jeff Meyers is case-in-point (calls for the Church Calender, centrality of the Eucharist, etc.).

7. Almost all of them profess to submit the WCF, but not without taking exceptions at various points. That’s no sin....but, when you have an entire entourage of ministers taking exception to various articles of doctrine, it becomes almost irrelevant and is subject to all manner of theological and historical revisionism.

Steve Schlissel pastored a multicultural “Messiah Covenant Community Church” in New York -sounds positively medieval, don’t you think? Andrew Sandlin’s “church” practices “contemporary Christian worship”, and he has publically praised Bono’s “U2 Eucharists” (I’m pretty sure the CoTK in Santa Cruz is now independent, not even confederated anymore). Sproul Senior pastors an independent church. Both his son and Pope Wilson are renegade bishops, at best -defrocked rebels, at worst.

It is ironic that the man who wrote, “Mother Kirk”, went against his fellow elders at Christ Church, and while clinging to one doctrine he became convicted about, swept the rug out from under them and appointed himself pope of the newly-established Confederation of Reformed Evangelical Churches. “High-Church”, in Moscow terminology, doesn’t have to mean consistency, nor does it have to apply to church polity. In the minds of the leading contemporary proponents of “High-Church Puritanism” (i.e. Wilsonianism), one can be a congregationalist, independent, credobaptist, paedobaptist -take your pick. Anyone can be a “High-Church Puritan” -just throw yourself before the throne of Pope Wilson, and anything goes!

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