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TRANSCRIPTION
OF A 90 MIN. AUDIO TAPE RECORDED BY RANDY SHAFER - From Colorado
Springs USA...2/2/1997.
The Bible teaches that "As many as are led by the Spirit of
God, they are the sons of God".
This tape is intended to "Focus in on Focus On The Family".
Most of the material that you are going to hear in this 90 minute
tape is documented material. If it is an opinion, I will so state,
because I have literally hundreds of pages of documentation on what
you are about to hear. You are going to hear `clicking' from time to
time. This is because I could not possibly arrange the papers so that
this would flow, therefore I have to be constantly shutting the
recorder off and on as I move from subject to subject.
Allow me to begin by saying simply that I am a 66 year old man, I
have spent 4 years and 10 months at Focus On The Family, I began with
them in 1991 and my employment with them was terminated on October
3rd, 1996. I believe that James Dobson is the greatest threat to the
true church of Jesus Christ in the world today. Through radio it is
quite possible that he has done more to undermine the foundations of
true Christian faith than any person since the church was founded two
thousand years ago. Big statement? Yes! Think I'm exaggerating? But
give me the opportunity to offer to you documented material and then
you make up your mind as to where you stand on Focus On The Family.

James Dobson is a dangerous man - he is an ecumenist, he has
psychologised Scripture that takes away the authority of Scripture and
he is also a very, very adamant political activist and I am going to
give you documented proof of all of those allegations.
In the process of time of working with Focus On The Family, after
about one year and a half, or a year or a little over into my
employment, I began to see many things that disturbed me. I, like many
of you came to Focus On The Family believing that I had arrived on the
front porch of heaven itself but I began to realize that Biblical
`counseling' was not normal at Focus On The Family. Then there were
many other things that I had heard and I soon began to change my mind
about what Focus On The Family really stood for and where James Dobson
was really coming from.
At that point I coined a word, I called this word
"Dobsonology" - basically it describes my observations of
James Dobson and Focus On The Family and what they really are. It
defines James Dobson and Focus On The Family.
Here is "Dobsonology" defined:
Dobsonology is a mixture of psychology, humanism, New Age,
political activism and ecumenism packed in a silver box of morality,
it is tied with a golden ribbon of assorted Scriptures - not
necessarily in context. It is being sold to the Christian Community in
lieu of biblical authority through sound doctrine by James Dobson and
his Focus On The Family Organization.
Let us first draw attention to the devisive, deceiving Statement of
Faith - a Statement that was made by correspondents of James Dobson.
His Statement of Faith reads simply:
We believe the Bible to be the only infallible, authortative Word
of God. We believe that there is only one God, eternally existent in
three persons - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We believe in the diety
of our Lord Jesus Christ,in His virgin birth,in His sinless life,in
His miracles, in His vicarius and atoning death through His shed blood
and His bodily resurrection in His ascention to the right hand of the
Father and in His personal return in power and glory. We believe that
for salvation of lost, sinful man that regeneration by the Holy Spirit
is absolutely essential. We believe in the present ministry of the
Holy Spirit by whose indwelling the Christian is able to live a godly
life. We believe in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost,
they that are saved unto the resurrection unto life and they that are
lost unto the resurrection of damnation. We believe in the spiritual
unity of believers in our Lord Jesus Christ.
Now, let us do a `flip-flop' here - that sounds good, and I really
can't fault it - that Statement of Faith. But awhile back, a man named
Martin Bobgan was writing a book "Prophets of
Psycho-heresy Two" had written Focus On The Family about some
of his concerns, as usual, Dobson did not respond to his mail, but
rather hands the material over to the so-called master writers who
search the computers for Dobson's mind on a given matter.
Let me quote some things James Dobson said in response to the
letter from Martin Bobgan.
Quote -
Now when you read the Statement of Faith of Focus On The Family and
you hear James Dobson's statement concerning the question about their
direction, which is it? Will the real Jim Dobson please stand up!
Let us take a look at Focus On The Family training. In the fall of
1995 they published a book, about 80 pages, called simply "The
Education Calendar". They had also hired a lady named Jan Orler (sic)
to head up the new training programmes of Focus On The Family. She has
since resigned from the Focus staff but of course - is an advisor - I
assume it is more lucreative to advise than to be on the staff - but
that I don't know.
There is nothing wrong with training people - every company does it
- but ministry should approach it from a Biblical standpoint using
Biblical methodology. Training methods can be important, but allow me
to introduce this by telling you that in November of 1992 because of
many concerns I had Mr. Stan John, then director of Focus On The
Family Distribution invited me to his office where we ended up in a
two hour session.
He allowed me about fifteen minutes to share my concerns with him
and then proceeded for another hour and 45 minutes to tell me about
his great expertise and experience in training. At this point he also
told me that he wanted to introduce into Focus On The Family `Megatrends
Training'. Megatrends is a very thick book which you can probably
obtain from your library should you care to check in on the training
methods and where it leads. Basically they seem to focus in on
something called `Management by Objective' in their training. Now this
means simply that the company sets the objectives and than of course
that those who work for that company are expected to meet them.
There is really not all that wrong with that, depending on what the
objectives are. In ministry, certainly Bible objectives would be
expected. However, that is not necessarily so. On page 80 of the
booklet that I mentioned to you earlier - their Education Calendar -
they have suggested two sources for their facilitators - that is,
their teachers, where they might obtain material that would be useful
in the training of Focus employees.One is called simply "Game
Trainers - Play" by Edward Schonnel (sic). However the second book
is of great concern. It is called the "Encyclopaedia of Group
Activities" and Focus, I am told has a copy of that in their
library.
I do know that it took a researcher a great deal of time to obtain
at least part of this material - had to go all the way to Denver to a
library to get a copy and I am going to pursue to read just a few of
the training methods offered in this book that Focus On The Family has
suggested would be good material - would be good resource material, I
guess was the way I should read it - for training methodology.
Allow me to read excerpts of three or four of these activities that
are supposed to be good material for the use by facilitators in the
training of employees. We are going to find such words as `values
clarification', `synogy', `consensus', you will have alluding to `out
of body experiences', the use of candles and other occultic
methodology such as deep breathing are all a part of it. I obviously
cannot read a very large portion of over 150 practical designs for
successful facilitators. But I can give you a cross-section of three
or four.
Consensus alwaysis the beginning of something like this. Consensus,
basically, is bringing people to a point of agreement, at least by
majority. The Bible seems to teach that the majority are not always
right - if I remember correctly. Here is one called "Obituaries" -
number three in the goals areas is to encourage self-disclosure. The
facilitator gives out paper and pencils and asks each person to a
write a series of one paragraph obituaries. One for herself, one for
every other group member and one for the group itself. Interesting!
What about survival of the fittest? The facilitator asks the
participants to fantasise that they are stranded on a desert island
and that in order to survive, four members of the group must be
eliminated. The participants are told that the majority vote is
allowed and that failure to eliminate four members will mean
everyone's destruction due to a serious shortage of food and water.
The group is to spend 30 minutes selecting four members to be
eliminated - you cannot volunteer to be eliminated. I think you will
find this is nothing more than adaptation of the old New Age Life Boat
Game.
Here is another - called `The Animal Journey'. Close your eyes and
imagine an animal that you relate to in some way. Imagine the animal's
surroundings - try to get in touch with the animal`s needs and desires
- now become that animal. Try to associate yourself with its
movements, posture and temperament.If you feel comfortable in doing
so, physically assume your animal's posture. After pausing for a few
moments, the facilitator will give further instructions. Slowly come
out of your fantasy, leave your imagined animal and become yourself.
This is `out of body' experience, people!
Here is the breath of life. For heightening effect, it is suggested
a room lit only by candlelight. I believe that is the way the
Devil-worshippers worship their god, isn't it? The facilitator gives
the following introduction:
Although breathing is essential to life - we often take it for
granted - awareness of our breathing can often give us greater insight
into our feelings and thoughts. Now we are going to engage in an
activity designed to help develop that awareness. I would like you to
spread out within the room, remain standing with your eyes closed.
Begin to breathe slowly and deeply, let your entire body flow with the
motion of your breathing, in and out, in and out. Let your arms hang
loosely, let your head rock slowly, now begin to feel anxious, again
become aware of your breathing. When it appears that the participants
have truly reached a point of experiencing anxiety, the facilitator
says "become angry", let yourself experience the stored up anger and
hostility that you have been carrying around with you, begin to pant,
let your body become tense. Get in touch with your anger, feel the
anger, experience the anger, feel and be aware of your breathing and
your body. Then after several minutes, the facilitator continues -
slowly let your anger subside.
Pandora's Box has to do with values clarification. Process: I would
like you to spread out on the floor, close your eyes and relax,
breathe evenly and deeply. After a few minutes the facilitator gives
these additional instructions:
Take a couple of minutes to reflect on your vices and your virtues,
your strengths and your weaknesses - as your vices and virtues fly out
and flood the room I will identify them, when you hear me call the
vice that you can most identify with, reach out and grab it. Lying
around on the floor? I do sure hope that the ladies do not wear
dresses.
One more - this is called "Fantasy Exploration". The facilitator
describes how fantasy can be an indicator of values and then invites
the participants on a fantasy trip. The facilitator tells the
participants to lie down in a comfortable position on the carpet, to
close their eyes, to become aware of their breathing and to breathe
deeply - in and out. Then the facilitator begins the fantasy - as you
breathe in and out let yourself become relaxed, become aware of your
body, explore your body, if you feel tension in any muscle, tighten
the muscle, hold it, tense it, hold it, now relax it and as you relax,
let the relaxation flow throughout your body. Continue to breathe
deeply, in and out, make sure you are in a comfortable position,
breathe in and out, and finally the facilitator distributes copies of
the fantasy worksheet along with pencils and he briefly explains the
code, avoiding controversy over specific items.
The participants are given 10 to 15 minutes to record what they
imagined on their fantasy trip again we are lying around on the floor.
You will remember in the beginning that I told you that one of the
great objectives of all of this is to bring people to consensus, that
is, the majority rules. The majority are right, but not necessarily
so.
This all began with a mission statement - almost three years ago
now. Many quit over this mission statement and one man that I know of
was fired. They spent thousands of dollars trying to get people to
agree to the mission statement that I am going to read to you
next.They were unable to do it and so as is usually the case they
mandate the mission statement if they cannot bring the group to
consensus. Therefore since they could not, at least in our group, some
did, some did not. Management took this to be their mission statement.
Mission statement for distribution centre - As devoted change-
agents for Christ and solely through His power in us, we will unite as
a team to achieve recognition as a world-class distribution centre. We
will strive to be unsurpassed in our development of people and process
and our stewardship of technology and resources in so doing we will
accomplish unimaginable impact for the cause of Jesus Christ.
Now they spent thousands of dollars to get people to agree to this
and they simply wouldn't.
Why? Well, for one thing, `change agents Christ'?
The only change agents for Jesus Christ is the Holy Spirit using
the Word of God in the powerful conviction that only He can bring. And
then they want to achieve recognition as a world-class or global
distribution centre? These are New Age terminologies and New Age goals
- globalism and it all came as a starter for the new age training that
Focus expected people to participate in.
Before we go to another subject, I want to explain to you just very
briefly what management by objective is. Basically the Company sets
objectives and you are expected to meet them. It really isn't bad on
the surface but when it enters in to so called `ministry' and you are
expected to go along with the things that are not Biblical, that is
another matter.
What happens if you don't meet those objectives? Well, you are
considered to be a dissenter. This means simply, that you can be
frozen in pay, or that you will never have another opportunity to
advance to another position. If that doesn't bring you around and you
are still a dissenter, probably you are going to find a pay- cut,
whatever reasons they give will have to suffice and if that doesn't do
it, it can end in simply being terminated. All of those things did
happen to me by process. It is only fair to tell you that the main
reason I was dismissed, and there were a number, was because they
discovered that I was gathering information to share with those
outside about Focus direction. There were many other reasons, long
before they discovered this, they had been doing the N.B.O. job upon
me.
You need to know that in 1995,according to Management's figures,
approximately 30 percent of Focus employees were either fired or quit
I do not know the figures for 1996. I do know that they lost a number
of key management personnel including vice-presidents and their C.O.O.
It is my guess that there were quite a number of people over and
above 1995 who either were fired or quit. That information is
forthcoming - I still lack a document and I don't think it is
pertinent to the subject now. But when one out of three approximately,
one out of three of staff either leaves or were dismissed in a year, I
think it suggests a real problem.
Next, let us take a look at James Dobson the ecumenist. I was
present at this board meeting and document this statement, the source
was Steve Alesaquez (sic), manager of the shipping department for the
distribution centre of Focus On The Family the date was Thursday,
November 2nd, 1995.
Quote:
"At a recent - that is, last week, Focus board of
directors' meeting, the 10 member board voted 5 to 5 on Dobson's
meeting with the Pope. It was decided will not take place at this
time since it was a divided vote. James Dobson wishing to meet the
Pope? I also have a copy here, a xerox copy of simply the outside of
a letter which was sent to the president of the Pontifical Council
for the Family, Vatican City State in August of 1995. There is
correspondence and there has been other correspondence going on
between Focus and the Vatican and various Catholic organizations
around the country.
Item No. 2 on James Dobson - Focus On The Family and ecumenism. On
May 2nd, 1995, this little brochure called "The Interfaith
Alliance" was sent to all of the Family research institutes -
Family Institutes, Family Councils of the various States around the
United States. These are supposedly people who are working on behalf
of the families, more or less - an activist group. There were a number
of people mentioned on the board of directors of the Interfaith
Alliance in this brochure who are National Council of Churches
members, or they are Rabbis or they are involved in the Roman Catholic
Church.
One in particular, a Dr. Albert M. Penneybacker (sic), President of
the Ecumenical and Development Initiative which served both the
National and World Council of Churches - and he is a professor of
Ecumenical Studies at Lexington Theological Seminary in Lexington,
Kentucky. Focus inserted these in their mailings to those that I
mentioned earlier.
Locally, we have a Rabbi named Howard J. Hirsch (sic). Let me give
you a quote.
"The 20th Century has witnessed the tragic descent of
Jewish-Christian relations to their lowest level in 2,000 years. I
believe that the closing years of the 20th century and the initial
years of the 21st century are a special time of grace, a time of
grace when Jews and Christians can take a fresh look at our common
heritage and our mutual need to work - to work together - that is,
to enrich our lives with love, gentleness and understanding.
If I remember Romans 1:16 rightly - the gospel is to the Jew first
and also to the Greek and we are to love the Jewish people, we
certainly do not have that much in common. They have still rejected
Jesus Christ, their Messiah. And guess who signed on as one of the
board of directors of what they are calling "The Centre for
Christian/Jewish dialogue in Colorado Springs? None other than
Dr. James Clayton Dobson, President of Focus On The Family!
The next one - although I do not have the exact date, I believe it
might have been 1994 - a group of local religious leaders took out a 4
page advertisement in the Gazette Telegraph, the local newspaper. It
says simply -
"A message to the people of Colorado Springs - it
continues:
We the undersigned have entered into a covenant with each
other, and it is called "The Covenant of Mutual Respect", Catholics,
Protestants and Jewish Leaders signed this agreement.
I am not going to read it all, it is a little bit lengthly, a
couple of lengthly paragraphs and we have an hour and a half tape. But
the second signer was James Dobson, President of Focus On The Family -
still another ecumenical move on Dobson's part.
In May of 1996, the Board of Directors had a meeting - the Board of
Directors of Focus On The Family. It was decided by the B. of D. that
likely James Dobson and Chuck Colson were the two men chosen of God to
call the nation back to righteousness. A memo was issued to the staff,
that is, all of the staff, not just the management staff, that a memo
would be forthcoming explaining in detail how they would go about
calling the nation back to righteousness.
I found it interesting that on my last day at Focus, I sat in a
meeting at the distribution centre along with about 75 other people to
hear a Mr. Dwight Grant, director of the Distribution Centre make this
statement:
"There has been a little problem with the memo that they
had promised they were going to explain the plan to call the nation
back to righteousness." He then dropped his head, smiled, shuffled
his feet and said - "They are having a problem defining
`righteousness'."
I have in my tape files a copy of James Dobson addressing his key
management persons. He critique the board of directors meeting at
which time it had been decided likely that he and Chuck Colson would
as early as 1997, perhaps even hold meetings calling the nation back
to righteousness. Actually, it is an ecumenist move.
He detailed that Focus On The Family, while the staff did not
necessarily understand the larger picture, needed to know, had a plan.
Then he paused, and then he said - "A global plan". He
went on to explain that this would begin with a meeting of America's
larger church pastors and then at a later time, they would meet with
smaller church pastors, this perhaps in groups. He didn't go into much
detail of that.
One of the groups that they had hoped to meet with was the liberal
Catholic Church. Now he did not state this, when he was talking to his
key personnel, this came out a little later in the letters that were
sent. These letters were letters of invitation to pastors in the
United States. At least two letters were sent, they were sent, as I
earlier mentioned to America's largest church pastors and specifically
to representatives of the Liberal Catholic Church.
These letters were sent out by H.A. London, vice president of New
Ministry Outreach and Pastoral Ministries for Focus On The Family.
London is the cousin of James Dobson. All who attended this one- day
meeting, they would come in, they would be put up overnight at Focus'
expense in a hotel or motel and their meals would be furnished. The
meetings were to have taken place on Monday August 26th through
Tuesday August 27th. It never happened, possibly because the `word'
got out.
Focus On The Family went so far as to plead with the
representatives of the Liberal Catholic Church to join them for what
would be a `memorable event', and if they couldn't, please send
representatives in their place - two designated representatives - this
is the exact quote.
Now I want you to take a look at what the Liberal Catholic Church
is, and then I have a question - why was James Dobson trying to
involve with leading American pastors, people from the Liberal
Catholic Church. Ecumenism, I would say to the `nth' degree.
Let us take a look at the Liberal Catholic Church and what they
really are and what they stand for:
Here are some of the publications I think, to begin with.
The Goddess Religions,
Gnostic Christianity,
Eastern Mysticism,
Mystical States of Consciousness,
Reincarnation in Christianity?,
The Feminine Aspect of Divinity.
They also have a booklet of course, on meditation.
They say its mystical approach to Christianity represents the
position of the Liberal Catholic Church.
They also emphasise the commonality of all religions.
Those who wrote received this letter -
"Thank you for your interest in the Liberal Catholic
Institute for Studies.
As an institute, we are dedicated to the teaching of esoteric,
mystical traditions of Christianity."
I have a number of documents on this organization, among other
things, of course, they teach reincarnation and recognize the validity
and unity of all religions - there is your ecumenical approach again -
they teach Christianity of the Cosmic Christ and they administer the 7
sacrements in an atmosphere of intellectual freedom - of course.
As nearly as I can ascertain from literature, there are
approximately 1500 members world-wide in about 130 congregations.
Here are some more:
The winds of change are reaching an ever-increasing velocity and
those unwilling to recognize these changes will surely be swept away.
If we are going to have faith and be guided by the Holy Spirit in this
New Age, we have to be prepared for radical changes alarming
relevations. I wonder if they mean `extra-Biblical'? And
even demands to reinterpret our own faith, the prime task of those in
Christian ministry today is to help people evolve. The cultural
Christians have to evolve along with the universe or perish.
If the Cosmic Christ is saying anything to us today, it is
"evolve or perish".
They go on to say that every man is a potential `christ'.
One more thing I want to mention. This is their statement `it
is neither the Roman Catholic or Protestant, but Catholic' And
when they use the phrase `but Catholic' - it is spelt
with a capital `C'. Basically, they are saying they are not
Protestant, they are not Roman Catholic, but C-a-t-h-o-l-i-c. They are
THE representatives of God on earth. This is clearly an occultic, new
age group and James Dobson went out of his way, or at least his
organisation did, and I am sure with his knowledge,because he was
going to be one of the speakers, went out of his way to invite
representatives from this group to meet with leading ministers of the
United States at Focus On The Family campus.
Just one more item concerning ecumenism. As you know, a few years
ago the Family Research Council was formed and actually, it is
indirectly - kind of - associated and an arm of Focus On The Family.
Gary Bauer (sic) heads this up and he and James Dobson of course
converse on the phone frequently. The Family Research Council of
course, came into being in order to protect, basically, the tax exempt
status of Focus On The Family.
Now I think we have all heard of the "Moonies" haven't we?
Well, guess who a recent speaker at a Moonie convention in Washington
D.C. was? None other than Gary Bauer (sic)!
Still another thing that I think all discerning Christians and all
pastors need to be aware of - is that H.B. London, the man who
personally invited Liberal Catholics to the Focus campus, also is the
man who is behind all of the Focus Pastors' conferences being held
around the United States.I don't know the exact number but there are
probably between 6 and 8 of these conferences or more a year and now
they are spreading it and expanding it to Pastors' wives. This, too,
is breaking down the doctrinal walls of separation between
denominations.
Promise Keepers is still another thorn in the flesh to discerning
Christians. I think probably the most dangerous thing about Promise
Keepers is that they are breaking down the walls of separation between
denominationsas a matter of fact, between Catholics, Protestants and
anybody else that wants to get involved. And I think their most
dangerous position has been laid out by a man named Schaeffer (sic).
Dale Schaeffer (sic) is vice president of Pastoral Ministries of
Promise Keepers and this is a quote:
"Patchwork Quilt of Theology, Schaeffer (sic) says, t
his new paradigm is built on relationship, not doctrine."
I was employed at Focus On The Family when Bill McCartney's Promise
Keepers held its first meeting. There was very aggressive recruiting
in Focus On The Family to get people who worked there - the males, to
go to that first convention. Without the nod of Dr. James Dobson, and
Focus On The Family endorsement, it is not likely that Promise Keepers
would be where they are today. Everybody believed without question,
anything that Dobson says and goes along with anything he endorses.
Dobson has personally interviewed McCartney at least twice on his
Focus On The Family Programme, a major endorsement, exposing him to
thousands of airings a week and in a special message to our friends,
by James Dobson, November, 1995:
Item 1. James Dobson says this -
"We provide exposure and assistance to other worthy
endeavours throughout the year -
think about it. Where did many of you first hear about Promise
Keepers?
Then he goes on to list quite a number of other organisations, but
he lists Promise Keepers first - more eucmenism. And who is ultimately
behind it? James Clayton Dobson and Focus On The Family!
If you think there is not a concerted effort and an agenda, a
planned agenda, to unite all religions into one great political bloc,
basically, you are wrong!
Next, I would like to turn my attention to some of the Focus On The
Family publications for children.
For instance -
Breakaway magazine for teenage boys,
Brio (sic) for teenage girls and of course,
most of you are familiar with Club House and
Club House Junior.
In 1993 the Breakaway Boys - the staff of Breakaway magazine held a
contest and many young people - young males around the country sent in
"Rap tapes" - it was a "Rap" contest. I am told that about 120 young
people, sometimes a team of one or a team of two entered this contest
and 40 winners were selected. I think you need to take a real look at
the content in Focus Publications for kids.
You are going to be hard pressed to find anything that will
encourage them in the Christian walk, it is a combination of
worldliness and Bible. I believe my Bible says something about `Love
not the world neither the things that are in the world - if any man
love the world, the love of the Father is not in him'.
I am going to play you a bit of a tape, these are staff members of
Breakaway magazine, they wrote their own Breakaway song and they
introduced the 40 winners by singing their own Breakaway song. You are
going to be shocked - Jesus Christ is referred to as "The Big
J.C." You will heard word and then grunts and groans. You will
hear `word', `nurd', `word' and other references that
are absolutely blasphemous. This tape was offered for sale in 1993 to
all who wished to obtain a copy and many, many thousands were sold. As
far as I know it was removed from the active sales list in about 1994,
December.
Well, here it is.Hear it for yourself. This is just more Focus
error.
Rick (?) Johnson, editor of Breakaway Magazine along with
Jerry Price our designer, Michael Ross - Mikie, Mikie - ah, how we
love it. O.K.! We are going to be Dee Jaying this tape. To give you
a little flavour of how bad Rap can be, we are talkin' bad man! We
will do a little Rap and we are going to `Q' it up right now!
(Music starts playing) Voice says - Hey Dudes - how do you
like the music I picked up for our Rap tape? Wow, O.K. not bad! -
Mikie, Mikie, --------, the `J' man is in! O.K. ready. You guys are
ready? Get with it - many voices in background. Get them out of
here! Yo! get it! Drop it! Take it! Kick it, make it, break it!
"We are the Breakaway boys and we are here to say, we can
Rap with the best - now's our day. A look to the left, and to the
right, the one I follow is Jesus Christ - the big J.C. He is our
shield, our rock, our sword, Yo! - give me a different yo! on that
one - Yo! Yo! - well done buddy. He's talking about the ------- he's
not bragging on our Lord - I see it in the store -------- on your
new shoes, from Reebocks, there's many to choose! (rest of song too
fast to understand to correctly type - some disgusting lyrics re
coughing up a fur-ball and nurd, word, I'm talking about the Big
Daddy G here! (meaning God ?? Despatch).
If you think that was bad there were plenty more of these "rap"
songs on the same tape, only the rest of them were performed by
teenage boys. By the way the tape number is CC801 Resource code 10802.
James Dobson was made aware of this tape and its contents in November
of 1992. I know because I sent him a letter to his home to be sure he
got it! The response to a number of things, which were included in
that letter came from his secretary who said simply:
"Dr. Dobson asked me to call you and tell you he had
received your letter.
He is concerned about the content and he will be acting on
it."
He did nothing about the Rap tape.
End of first half of tape.
First sentence of beginning of 2nd half of tape inaudible -
The powers that be are ordained of God. Whosoever therefore
resisteth the power resisteth the ordinance of God and they that
resist shall received unto themselves damnation or condemnation. For
rumours are not a terror to good works, but to the evil.Wilt thou then
not be afraid of the power. Do that which is good and thou shalt have
praise of the same for He, the ruler is the minister of God to thee
for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid for he beareth
not the sword in vain. For he is the minister of God, a revenger to
execute wrath upon him that doeth evil. Wherefore, ye must needs be
subject not only for wrath, but also for conscience sake. For, for
this cause, pay ye tribute also for they are God's ministers attending
to this very thing. Render therefore to all their dues, tribute to
whom tribute is due, custom to whom custom, fear to whom fear, honour
to whom honour. (Romans 13:1-7).
This instruction is for all in relationship to their government.
God used the apostle Paul to record this in the book to the Romans and
we surely know that the Romans were cruel rulers.
American leadership today is not to be compared to Romanism of
2,000 years ago. The Bible is clear we are to obey, not fight
government unless government forbids the Christian to obey Scriptural
instruction. The key there is `forbids'. Even then it is an individual
obedience of God's Word to obey God rather than men - NOT a corporate
effort on man's part to force everyone to obey God's Word. As James
Dobson and others are leading American Christians to do today, this is
sin.
Allow me to read a statement by Dave Hunt on political activism and
the Christian:
Quote
"As the first letter quoted above said - more than 30 years
of civil protest and Christian activism
(Focus On The Family, The Christian Coalition and so forth),
have not stopped abortion. Instead of the hoped-for moral awakening,
morals have declined. Crime, drug addiction, pornography, divorce
and so forth increased, scarcely 10% of Americans believe in all of
the 10 commandments, 1/3 of all married Americans have had an
affair, and 1/5 of the children have lost their virginity by age 13.
Would all of that effort that has gone into political and
social action have done more good if instead, it had been expanded
upon reaching the lost with the gospel, as Christ commanded us. The
question remains, what are we to do? We must follow Scripture,
neither Jesus nor His apostles, nor the Biblical early church ever
engaged in social or political activism or even advocated it. The
great commission is not `go into all the world to reform its morals
by forcing sinners to behave like saints', but to preach the gospel
and convert sinners. And in the end, the conversion of sinners will
have a far greater impact on society than all of the lobbying,
protest marches and passionate appeals to morality that consume the
time and energy of `concerned Christians'." End of quote.
To those of you who are walking with the Lord in the power of His
Spirit, who are into the Word and to whom God has given discernment, I
offer this challenge. What you are about to hear is going to be
documented and James Dobson has been a part of something called
"The Council for National Policy", (which hereafter will be
referred to as "The C.N.P.") since at least the
mid-1980s. It was organised in 1981 by Tim LaHaye. What they are
trying to do ultimately, is build a bloc of interfaith - so called
christians to lobby for reformation and reformation is not
regeneration.
Millions of Christian dollars have gone into it and more millions
will go into it unless the church wakes up. It is entirely possible
that it could lead to serious persecution of true believers today.
I am prepared to show you through documentation that the ultimate
purpose, at least underneath the surface of Focus On The Family today
is political activism. Reformation - not regeneration!
Information on the C.N.P. is very hard to come by, they are a very
secret organization, membership is not allowed to discuss meetings,
meeting content, meeting speakers, or even admit that there are
meetings. I think the best way to introduce you to the C.N.P. - and I
think you will see the great danger of this organization and where it
is taking American Christians - many of them.
Here is an article that was found in a magazine called "Covert
Action". These people contacted the C.N.P. offices and I am going
to be doing a little bit reading here and I think it will explain
itself and as we read along the way, perhaps you will understand my
concern about James Dobson's leading Christians and using his Focus On
The Family Organization into political activism.
Telephone C.N.P. offices and the discreetly vague person who
answers will tell you that although the group is indeed a tax exempt,
non-profit, the C.N.P. is a private organization. It has long been our
policy not to discuss our speakers, the members who belong, or our
visitors. In this way we are able to meet and discuss issues freely
without having reporters present.So I could not give you any more
information.
In fact the C.N.P. will not discuss where and when it holds its
meetings, or even confirm or deny if it holds meetings at all. One
reason for the secrecy according to the investigative reporter Russ.
Bellet (sic) is that C.N.P. is devoted to networking the foremost
right wing activists and funders in the United States.
The C.N.P. is an important and influential institution within the
United States' ultra-conservative right. It trains key political
activists, promotes discussions of right wing strategies among leading
operatives and funders, shapes how issues are chosen and framed and
mentors young activists on the way up the reactionary ladder.
In itself, it has little power, its members are key players who are
networked by the C.N.P. I am going to end quote there for a moment
just to make a comment.
Notice this last sentence - `in itself it has little power and its
members are key players who are networked by the C.N.P.' This means
that the C.N.P.is working through the organizations that its
membership represent. James Dobson represents Focus On The Family, and
he is committed to the agenda of the C.N.P. He is working through
Focus On The Family and its many departments to further the C.N.P.
agenda.
Now before I go on, this list is from 1995 and 1996. This involves
only intimates of Focus On The Family or people who are presently
employed by Focus On The Family who are Council for National Policy
members. For the most part Focus On The Family has the largest bloc in
the C.N.P. membership.
Here they are:
Dr. James Dobson
Mr. Lee Egan (sic) - Member of the Focus Board of Directors
Mr. Don Hodel (sic)- Member of the Focus Board of Directors
Mr. E. Peb. Jackson (sic) - Former Focus vice president who now
works in a different ministry.
K. Cole James (sic) - Member of the Focus Board of Directors
Mr. Richard Mason until January of 1996, the Focus C.O.O.
Mr. Tom Minnery (sic) - Focus vice president of Public Policy.
Mrs. F. Prince - she is now a member of governors of the
Council for National Policy
and she is a member of the Focus Board of Directors.
Mr. Richard J. Simmons, vice president of Focus On The Family,
Mr. Simmons resigned and left Focus in January of 1997.
Ryan Dobson, son of James Dobson is a member of the C.N.P.
Youth Council.
He is also an employee of the Family Research Council.
Mr. Gary Bauer (sic) - heads the Family Research Council and he
and Dr. Dobson are often on the `phone together.
He is a member of the C.N.P.
Mr. Anthony Warlich (sic) - he a member of the Focus board of
directors and until 1995 was a member of the C.N.P.
* It is interesting to note that on the executive committee of the
Council for National Policy is Mr. Gary Bauer (sic) and Don Hodel
(sic) as mentioned earlier. These individuals are active parts of the
C.N.P. and they are all connected or associated with Focus On The
Family.
Now let us go back to the quotes from `Covert Action'
telling us a little about what the C.N.P. is and what it stands for.
Along with wealth and power the ideal C.N.P. candidate appears to
be an ultra-conservative Christian evangelical who is comfortable with
racism, sexism, homophobia, paranoid anti-communism and who has a
distaste for liberalism and mass democracy.
The C.N.P. was founded in 1981 when Tim LaHaye, a leader of Moral
Majority proposed the idea to wealthy Texan T. Colin Davis (sic).
Davis contacted billionaire Nelson Bunker Hunt and from that point on
it began recruiting members.
In a mere 3 years they had 400 members. They concieve themselves as
a rightist alternative to the establishment called "Council On
Foreign Relations" in New York City. Bellet (sic) told Covert
Action that his continuing research reinforces his view that C.N.P.
was, and is, heavily influenced by the John Birch Society.At the
Saturday evening reception recently, the C.N.P. gave its Winston
Churchill Award. This award is given to certain individuals whom the
C.N.P. considers their `kind of guy or gal.'
The main reason for this award I think, is wrapped up in a quote
which Winston Churchill made and which they use in the presentation of
the award. Listen to the quote:
We move on in our report. Since the S.N.P. maintains a very low
visibility it is likely that members lobbying at the behest of C.N.P.
or C.N.P. Incorporated would use the names of other groups with which
they are affiliated. Well, with whom are they affiliated?
For one group, I can speak - Focus On The Family. The origins of
the C.N.P. are not found in mainstream conservatism or the traditional
Republican Party, but the nationalistic and reactionary circles of the
radical rout, including the John Birch Society. The C.N.P. frequently
requests a slick up-date repackaging of John Birch philosophy.
Five more board members of Western Goes (sic) - essentially a John
Birch Society intelligence-gathering operation and later used to
funnel aid to the Nicuaragan Contras. They have joined the C.N.P. as
well. By the way, Ollie North who participated in that, is a C.N.P.
member.
The C.N.P.'s first Executive Director Louisianna State
Representative Woody Jenkins told members -
"I predict that one day before the end of this century the
Council will be so influential that, is to say, powerful, that no
President regardless of party or philosophy will be able to ignore
us or our concerns or shut us out of the highest levels of
government.
Council members who are willing to discuss the C.N.P. at all,
describe its main function as a forum for bringing activists and
wealthy funders together to plan projects of mutual interest.
Letus take a look at some of the members:
Tom Ellis succeeded LaHaye in 1982 as President of
the C.N.P.
Ellis is a top political operative of Jesse Helms and this is a
statement that Ellis made:
Now Ellis later reputed that statement.
Another man - Richard De Vos, president of Amway
Corporation also is a member of the C.N.P. Executive Committee and
Board of Governors at one time or another, De Vos was C.N.P.'s
President from 1986-1988. He was an early backer of behind the scenes
efforts in the mid 1970s to stimulate the religious right to make the
U.S. a Christian Republic - a theocracy.
Ladies and gentlemen, if you hear me - there will never be a
theocracy other than the Devil's theocracy during Tribulation until
Jesus Christ returns and establishes His reign upon the earth - never.
Another member - Richard Scholt (sic) - owner of Lincoln Log
Homes in North Carolina - a former Ku Klux Klan leader in
Indiana. Scholt (sic) is a financial supporter of High Frontier - a
Star Wars Group allied with the tiny occult group headed by Elizabeth
Clare Prophet called "The Church Universal and Triumphant".
Interesting? Huh?
By the way, the Council for National Policy also gave an award to
"The Washington Times" - Reverend Moon's Unification Network
owns The Washington Times. We go on.
I think this is the man that frightens me the most, he is
dangerous. R.J. Rushdoony - ideological leader of the Christian
Reconstruction Movement, advocates that Christian Fundamentalists take
dominion over the United States - abolish democracy and institute the
death penalty for children who disobey their parents. According to
Christianity today, Rushdoony also believes true to the letter of Old
Testament Law, homosexuals, adulterers, blasphemers (I assume
blasphemers are those who disagree with him), astrologists and others
will be executed.
He believes there is no need for the U.S. Constitution and calls
Democracy a `heresy'. Rushdoony was a featured speaker at the 1983
Free Congress Foundation conference on Criminal Justice Reform. F.C.F.
conference described Rushdoony as a prominent Christian writer.
Another man, Ron Goodwin. Ron was formerly second in command
at Moral Majority. He left Moral Majority and is now an Executive for
the Reverend Sun Muyung Moons' Washington Times Newspaper.
Still one more. A figure of special note among unsavoury characters
in the C.N.P. is Robert K. Brown. Brown is publisher of Soldier
of Fortune Mercinary Magazine. Soldier of Fortune has regularly
praised pro-Nazi individuals and groups.
That concludes the information from "Covert Action" on the C.N.P.
Next we will take a look at an up-date from the Internet. This
concerns a meeting that was held in Virginia by the C.N.P. recently.
Among other things, those who go will see very much in evidence it
says, "plain clothes security guards" carefully watch who comes and
goes at the hotels where the meetings are held.
At that particular time, about a year and a half ago - about two
years ago now, two of the people on 6 of the C.N.P. Committees were
Dr. James Dobson of Focus On The Family, and also Mr. Don Hodel
of the Board of Directors of Focus On The Family. Each man held
key positions on two of the 6 of C.N.P.'s standing committees.
I want to throw in one more thing. James Dobson does sell himself
well - grandfatherly, a ready smile, the way he uses his voice, he is
good. But there is another side to James Dobson. I would like to read
this quote from the Internet report:
"Dr. James Dobson led a workshop called "Abortion and the
Republican Party". He spoke about the attitude of Haley Barber (sic).
This past spring, Dobson sent a letter to Barber, the head of the
Republican National Committee at that time and he said:
"If the R.N.C. abandons its clear, pro-life position then
you leave us and millions like us
no resource but to consider a 3rd party candidate for
President in 1996".
This is James Dobson blackmailing the president or the leader -
chairman of the Republican National Convention. According to an
informed source, during a question and answer session with Senator Bob
Smith who appeared on behalf of Senator Bill Graham, Dobson proceeded
to lecture the group about Graham's waffling on family values.
Moderator Ed. Meese (sic) cautioned Dobson that this was a
question-and-answer segment not a debate.
According to their source, Meese finally said
"Jim, I have told you before that this is not a debate,
it is a question-and-answer period,
so please sit down so that we can have the next question."
I believe with all my heart that James Dobson is a radical
activist, leading all of Christendom into activism and in the next few
minutes, I am going to expose some of the leadership. This is my
opinion:
For at least a year, Focus On The Family was sending $1,000 a month
to an organization called "The Centre for Military Readiness".
It describes itself as an alliance of civilians and military to defend
sound personal policies in the U.S. armed forces. Interesting that the
leadership includes many C.N.P. members.
The director for the Centre for Military Readiness is
C.N.P. member Elaine Donnelly,
some of the board of advisors are also C.N.P. members, for instance,
Allan Carlson, president of the Rockford Institute.
Lieutenant General Daniel O'Graham, retired, director of High
Frontiers.
Beverley LaHaye, president of Concerned Women for America and
Phyllis Shafaley (sic) president of the Evil Forum.
All these people are C.N.P. members and are on the Board of
Advisors of the Centre for Military Readiness which Focus On The
Family has been sending $1,000 per month to fund.
Still another C.N.P. connection.
James Dobson,
Bill Bright of Campus Crusades, and
Don Wildman of the American Family Association met and formed
an organization which was to become known as
"The Alliance Defence Fund". In turn they appointed
Allen E. Sears (sic) to head up the Alliance Defence Fund Organization
and all of the above are C.N.P. members.
You might want to confront Focus On The Family as to how much
funding they have given to The Alliance Defence Fund. Sources that I
have have suggested, actually have seen the cheque numbers that
$100,000 was given to the Alliance Defence Fund in the form of two
cheques in January of 1996.
Let us get a little closer to home. The actual ministry of Focus On
The Family and how they are using it to further a political activist
agenda. Indirectly forming what I call shadow lobby groups. Recently
in September of 1996 they offered to American physicians something
called the Physicians Rapid Response Network.
Let me read briefly from this brochure. The Physicians Rapid
Response Network is a free fax service designed to provide medical
professional an opportunity to impact the debate on critical bio-
ethical and public policy issues. More and more the social issues we
face today have a strong medical component. Here is what they offer, I
am going to read just one of them - and all of the parts of it.
We will automatically alert you by a fax to important medically-
related state and federal legislation. The alerts will include
background and facts of the legislation and a specific call to action.
I don't believe that people who are educated and professional,
especially people who are truly led by the Spirit of God need someone,
somewhere telling them what action they should take on any issue. I am
not in favour of corporate, political activism. Certainly I am in
favour of any individual Christian confronting issues the Lord leads
them to.
I think you also need to know that there is an organization called
"The Patriots" and they have a Magazine called simply
"The U.S.A. Patriot Magazine" and while I can certainly
sympathize with many of their concerns, I cannot agree with the way
they go about trying to accomplish their ends. They list in the
November 1994 issue of the Patriot Magazine telephone and address
book, sources that can be contacted in their behalf.
On this list there are no less than 4 C.N.P. members, but one of
them is Dobson, Dr. James, Focus On The Family, Colorado
Springs, Colorado.
Just a little more on political activism and Focus On The Family.
On the 17th day of this month, February, 1997, the speaker on Dobson's
Focus On The Family programme will be Charles Colson. His subject - it
says "Faith in Action" and the subject matter is
"Do Religion and Politics Mix?" Still more activism and still
more of the intent to involve Christians in it using names like Chuck
Colson.
In May of this year, on the 1st through to the 4th there will be an
Attorneys' Conference held at the Campus in Colorado Springs of Focus
On The Family and guess who the main speaker will be? I mean other
than James Dobson? None other than former U.S. Attorney General Edward
Meese (sic), the 1996 President of the Council for National Policy.
The Bible is clear, the purpose of the Church is to propagate the
Gospel and disciple the believers. You know the deceived soon become
the deceivers. What better deceiver could there be than one whose life
style is above question, but whose methods do not line up with
Scripture?
True believers would not follow just any man, only a person with a
clean life could gain their respect. Enter a moral person whose
religious experience seems to be based on doing good works which
result in a zeal for God but whose conclusions are not based on
Scripture in context. Enter a man who agrees with much of Scripture,
but not necessarily all of it. Enter a man who loves people and wants
to help them by all that he believes God wants them to be, but with a
mix of men's wisdom and psychology and assorted Scripture and
political activism. It is not Biblical. Enter James Clayton Dobson.
There is so much more but the length of this tape forbids me to
enter into any more of the political activism issues. How could one
man go so wrong? Psychologising the church, eucmenising the believers
- or at least some of them - and now political activism. James Dobson
does not seem to understand that only the Spirit of God can change a
life. Legislation and Reformation cannot do that. Enough said.
There is a lot of other error going on at Focus On The Family and
we are going to take the remaining minutes of this tape to get on some
of those.
Some of the literature offered to young people in Focus' Summer
Reading Programme has a disclaimer placed inside the shrink-wrap on
the book. `Unfortunately,' it says, `it contains a few profane words'.
You might want to read the book yourself and see if you feel it is
appropriate for your child.' But of all of the good literature out
there, why must Focus sell books with disclaimers?
About three years ago, the man who was in charge of the Youth
Culture Part of Focus On The Family Organization, Bob de Moss (sic)
who is no longer with Focus On The Family, came up with this idea:
31 Groups or individuals listed on a little chart called "I'm
Radio-Active". After looking over the fact that on this chart
addresses were given as well as names, I dropped a note in the
inner-office to Bob de Moss (sic). His response to me about my concern
was, that after all, Jesus ate with sinners and my response to Mr. de
Moss (sic) is `but He didn't send the kids to do it'.
Dr. Dobson did order this pulled immediately, it was a free-bee -
we gave this away and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of them were
mailed free of charge to kids, who apparently are very much into the
rock culture. I suppose if you want to look at it that way, the idea
was that you were to pray for these individuals and organisations,
hopefully, they would become 'Christians' and put Jesus words to the
devil's beat.
Here are just a few of the people on that list:
Ossie Osborne
Bon Jovi
Michael Jackson
Phil Donohue
A/C D/C
Slaughter, and oh yes! -
Madonna
Focus On The Family have programmes on stage in the chapelteria -
this is actually the chapel which doubles for the cafateria through
the week so they call it the chapelteria. And then we are also
required to go to a morning devotion time.
Well some of the things that happened were not exactly
`devotional'. Let me introduce you to just a few of them:
For one thing, on at least two occasions, they have had a worship,
stretch and Israeli folk dance group performing at devotion time. As a
matter of fact, they were allowed to set up a recruiting station in
the chapelteria and they practiced in some of the Focus On The Family
lunch rooms.
Here is another devotion time activity:
About three weeks after I was dismissed from Focus On The Family, a
group called Capannio (sic) was present in the distribution centre
leading a `devotion'. Now Capannio is offering an opportunity for
citizens to join an international effort alerting the world of an
impending global disaster. The combined efforts by students,
associates, corporate and scientific researchers `can truly help to
save the world' they say. I thought Jesus offers salvation that would
`save the world'.
Besides judgement is coming and no group is going to change it. By
the way, here is some more.
They have a monthly newsletter which will focus on who is doing
what in the area of planetary defence. Since topics this tracking and
catalogue early warning deflection capability and impact crises
response are offered. They are very concerned with `near earth
objects'. Since topics this tracking and catalogue early warning
deflection capability and impact crises response are offered.
On stage in the chapelteria in June of 1995 on the 12th, was a
group known as Island Breeze. They came complete with men and women
dressed in grass skirts with music that reached at least 100 decibels
and this group came to perform. They did many of the Hawaiian dances
with all the usual gyrations, it truly would have fitted into any
nightclub scene.
But that was not all, they invited visiting young people to come up
and join them, and that is still not all! To close their performance
they asked for four males who were - I think - in supervision - not on
my side - to come up and these four men did the Can-Can, the
one-two-kick, the one-two-kick to the beat of the music.
Another non-time activity of Focus On The Family has offered, this
was back in 1995 in February, you could go to room 3G and participate
in soaring to self-esteem training.
In 1995 they also offered a "For Women Only" conference, well -
almost women only. Bill Petty, the 1994 Mr. Colorado heavyweight was
there complete with just brief attire. Those who were attending were
asked to bring swim-suits and exercise outfits so that they could
participate with Mr. Petty.
Additionally, on site opportunities at Focus On The Family includes
such things as Erobics, Karati, Massage Therapy, and of course, as I
have previously mentioned, the workshops stretch and Israeli dance.
The gentleman who had for many years had worked at Focus On The
Family and who still returns there sometimes, he is in business for
himself now, usually does a lot of singing or leads the group in a lot
of singing and I was present when he was singing for what we call a
"devotional time" in the morning. One of the songs that offended many
and was brought to the attention of management a few years ago - we
were promised at that time this song would not be used again and it
was just a mis-understanding. And it wasn't really used again for
about two years until the same man returned - and led in the same
song. I will read you just a few words from it:
Find my way in natures chain, Tune my body and my brain To the
music of the land. Mother earth will make you strong, If you give her
loving care.
Where I come from, that is called a New Age song. The name of it is
"The Garden Song".
Sadly, Focus has become almost cultish. They actually believe that
God leads them in everything they do. They are now in the process of
trying to invade every major ministry in the Colorado Springs area and
we have about six dozen different ministries located here. This
includes main-line larger churches. A former C.O.O. of Focus On The
Family appeared at Front Range Ministry Forum in October of 1985 at
Glenerry (sic) and his name was Richard Mason. He was a co-speaker
with Jay Gary of Celebration 2000.
One of the ways that Focus On The Family is infiltrating almost
every major ministry and large church in the area is through an
organization called "Christian Management Association". Now this is a
national organization, but it is dominated in this community by Focus
On The Family. Originally their address, or the return address was
"Missionary Internship" in Colorado Springs.But that didn't last long.
Now all of the mailing is handled through Focus On The Family, and
guess whose return address is on Christian Management Association
Literature - Focus On The Family, 8605 Explorer Drive, Colorado
Springs. Colorado.
Let's take a look at the content. For instance, a man named John
Pearson was one of their guests at one of their meetings. He is
the co-author of a group called "Marketing Your Ministry".
Another one of their speakers, Lamont Hanks (sic) has said,
"If you think you can - then you can" - sounds a lot like
something called Positive Thinking??
I think that if you are in the will of God, then nothing can stop
you.
Well as I said just a little bit ago, we are about to run out of
tape. I trust that this tape will be helpful. I believe with all of my
heart that Christians need to know the truth about Focus On The Family
and James Dobson.
I will never question the morality of James Dobson. He is a moral
man. As a matter of fact, I agree with many of the positions he takes
- government is in a mess, America is in a mess, but sadly, I think of
a greater importance is that the church is in a mess. When the church
turned from the authority of the Word, and from the clear teaching of
the Word, American Christians did the ultimate thing - they failed
their Lord.
I believe that this in turn is what has led to the circumstances
that we find ourselves in today. Psychology can never do it, ecumenism
will never accomplish it, and political activism will never change
people's hearts. Christians have blindly followed error. I would dare
to go so far as to say - apostate error.
There is only one answer - we have to return to the authority of
Scripture and Judgement still begins at the house of God. If we could
clean our act up, if we could return to Biblical preaching God might
yet move in revival in America.
If my people which are called by my name shall humble themselves,
and pray, and seek my face and turn from my wicked ways, then will
hear from heaven and forgive their sin and will heal their land.
If healing is to come, it will come from the Lord in response to
believer repentance. An Old Testament verse, with a New Testament
application.
As for those who hide behind the gospel, and behind Jesus Christ -
I only have this to say - Psalms 138:2 - the last couple of lines in
that verse read simply:
"For thou hast magnified thy word above all thy name"
- notice `singular' name. One God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit and He
has magnified word even above His name. And what has Isaiah told us?
And we read in Revelation that His name is Holy - Holy - Holy. Three
times this is spoken, Holy Father, Holy Son and Holy Spirit.
Thank you for allowing this unlettered layman to share his concerns
with you. For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the
prophecy of this Book, if any man should add unto these things, God
shall add unto him the plagues that are written in the book and if any
man shall take away the words of the Book of this prophecy, I shall
take away his part out of the book of life and out of the holy city
and from the things which are written in this Book.
So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many, and unto them
that look for Him, He shall appear the second time without sin unto
salvation.
I will see you here, there or in the air. Thank you.
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