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If someone offers to be your guide to and in Paris hos do you know they are really taking you to the Paris you want to go to?
 
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If you see a red hat on the  Eiffel Tower it is a dead giveaway as to where your guide has brought you.
 
If you see a red hat on the  Eiffel Tower it is a dead giveaway as to where your guide has brought you.
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== The Kingdom of God ==
  
 
If someone offers to show you the way to the [[Kingdom of God]] how do you know that they are actually know the way and are not blind guides, frauds or charlatans or even wolves in sheep's clothing. How do you know they actually know [[The Way]] to the [[Kingdom of God]] and are not taking you to the Kingdom of [[Gods|gods many]]?
 
If someone offers to show you the way to the [[Kingdom of God]] how do you know that they are actually know the way and are not blind guides, frauds or charlatans or even wolves in sheep's clothing. How do you know they actually know [[The Way]] to the [[Kingdom of God]] and are not taking you to the Kingdom of [[Gods|gods many]]?

Revision as of 10:45, 27 September 2015

THIS AIN'T PARIS!

If someone offers to be your guide to and in Paris hos do you know they are really taking you to the Paris you want to go to?

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Paris[1] is the county seat of Lamar County, Texas.

  • Founded: 1844 as Lamar county seat after George W. Wright, who had purchased 1,000 in 1839 acres and opened a general store and postal office called Paris, offered of 50 acres to the county commissioners.
  • Major land mark is the Eiffel Tower with a red hat and The First Presbyterian Church
  • Area: 44.4 mi²
  • Weather: 66°F (19°C), Wind E at 9 mph (14 km/h), 74% Humidity
  • Hotels: 3-star averaging $90. View hotels
  • Population: 24,912 (2013)
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Paris is the capital France.

  • Founded: in the 3rd century BC by a Celtic people called the Parisii and has become a major European city and a global center for art, fashion, gastronomy and French and now Muslim culture.
  • Major land mark is the Eiffel Tower and the 12th-century, Gothic Notre-Dame cathedral.
  • Area: 40.7 mi²
  • Weather: 67°F (19°C), Wind E at 15 mph (24 km/h), 41% Humidity
  • Hotels: 3-star averaging $140, 5-star averaging $440.
  • Population: 2.244 million (2010) UNdata

If you see a red hat on the Eiffel Tower it is a dead giveaway as to where your guide has brought you.


The Kingdom of God

If someone offers to show you the way to the Kingdom of God how do you know that they are actually know the way and are not blind guides, frauds or charlatans or even wolves in sheep's clothing. How do you know they actually know The Way to the Kingdom of God and are not taking you to the Kingdom of gods many?

The Kingdom of God is for the living[2] and specifically for Christians who are those who follow The Way of Christ and Keep the Commandments because the Love Him.




Keep the Commandments | Ten Commandments | The Ten Laws |
Two commandments | Commanded | Eternal life | Grace | Doer |
Not inherit the kingdom | Modern Christians | Christians check list |


Comparison check list

This Christians check list is a comparison between what early Christians and Modern Christians with some biblical references that should come to mine.

Might Not be a Christian Might be a Christian
Thinks the word Christian is defined, "a person who has received Christian baptism or says they are a believer in Jesus Christ and his teachings but covets the benefits of the world."[3] Believes Christian is defined, "a person who believes in and follows The Way of Jesus Christ, doing what he said."[4] By caring about his neighbor's life, liberty and property as much as his own.
Says they Believe in Jesus Christ but does not do what He said. Strives to do what Jesus Christ said to do.[5] And attends to the weightier matters.
Does not do what the early Church did about the welfare needs of the people in the practice of Pure Religion but sees nothing wrong with the types of welfare offered by the world. Does do what the early Church did by providing welfare for one another by gathering in a network of tens as commanded by Christ through charity rather than force.[6]
Believes in Socialism to help the needy of society and because of their covetousness they are Workers of Iniquity. Believes in Charity only to help the needy of society in the practice Pure Religion.
They may legally be forced to join systems of forced healthcare because they have no voluntary one in place. They have their own system of health share based on love, charity, and would be exempt from government sponsored Health Care (like the Amish) and from systems based on force .
Covets his neighbor's goods through Benefactors who exercise authority one over the other. Strives to provide a Daily ministration based on Charity by daily Sacrifice.
Sought a system of social Welfare like the Corban of the Pharisees or just went along and are often Workers of Iniquity. Seeking and working diligently for a system of Welfare based on Charity alone.
Ministers tell the people if they need bread they can pray to men who call themselves Benefactors but exercise authority one over the other. Ministers tell people to supply bread to the needy of their congregations by faith, hope, and Charity through the Perfect law of liberty.
Ministers downplay the importance of DOING the Word of God suggesting that what you think or say will save you. Ministers tell the people that doing the will of the Father in Heaven is a sign of true faith and not doing so is a sign that their faith is dead and they are in need of repentance.
Ministers tell the people it is okay to covet benefits as long as they are provided by governments who take from your neighbor or borrow against the future of the people. Ministers tell the people to provide benefits through the practice of Pure Religion and if they want Eternal life they shall not covet their neighbors goods even through the governments of the World.
Ministers tell the people that forgiveness simply takes place in the mind. Ministers explain to those who were forced to pay into a now bankrupt society, that forgiveness also applies to forgiving those debts and how there is a choice to go a different way as Christ and John the Baptist instructed..
Ministers tell the people to obey men who claim authority but do not tell you why your under their power even though Paul would not go under the power of any.[7] Ministers help the congregation exercise what Jesus called the "weightier matters" so they may have a right to obey God rather than man. [8]
Ministers "say" to repent but do not tell you what that means. Ministers tell you what you are to Repent of and why.
Ministers tickle their ears to make them feel good. Ministers encourage them to do good and rebuke them in love when they do not.
These false Christians do not like to be told they are not doing what Christ said. True Christians appreciate the truth and actually strive to do something to change their conversation in the world.

Fathers | Conscripted fathers | Pater Patriae‎ | Patronus | Emperator |
Potestas‎ | Imperium | Genius | Protection | Authority | Benefactors |
Rome vs US | Polybius | Plutarch | Nimrod | Senate | Was Jesus a socialist |
Christian conflict | Public religion | Covetous Practices | Imperial Cult of Rome |
Divide | Biting one another | Legal charity | Cry out | Social bonds |
Pure Religion | Charitable Practices | Corban | Hear |
Merchandise | Curse children | Birth registration | Undocumented | Bondage |
Gods | Apotheos | Supreme being | Mark of the Beast | Nature of the Beast
Elements | Perfect law of liberty | The Way | Lady Godiva | Network |

Government | Governments | Civil Government |
Government and Liberty Described |
Social contract | Covenants of the gods |
Contracts, Covenants and Constitutions |
Nationalism | Republic | Democracy | Minarchism | Statism |
Fascism | Tyranny | Despotism | Federation
Communism | Anarcho communism | Communist Manifesto |
Communist Altruism | Primitive Communism | Karl Marx Marriage |
Collectivism | Altruism | Saul Syndrome | Foolishly |
Anarchist | Capitalism | Socialism | Rules For Radicals | Atheist |
Viable republic | Republican form | Titular |
The Way | Perfect law of liberty | NAP |
Taxation | Tribute | Tithe | Tithing | Pay tribute |
Legal charity | Social Security | Corban | Hierarchy |
Imperial Cult of Rome | The Democracy Cult |
Employ | Bondage | Mammon | Temples |
Cain | Nimrod | Pharaoh | Caesar | Law |
Mystery Babylon | Saving Babylon | Exiting Babylon |
Supreme being | gods many | Ideological subversion |
Schools as Tools | Roots of the Welfare State |
Covetous Practices | Consent not | Withdraw consent |
Come out | Put out | Cry out | Voice |
Kingdom of God | Church legally defined |
Pure Religion | Christian conflict |


Benefactors | Fathers | Conscripted fathers | Pater Patriae‎ | Patronus |
Rome vs US | Gods | Imperial Cult of Rome | Apotheos | Supreme being |
Corvee | Employ | Corban | Christian conflict | Merchandise | Bondage |
Citizen | Protection | Birth registration | Mark of the Beast | Undocumented |
Religion | Public religion | Pure Religion | False religion | Cult | Tesserae |
Covetous Practices | If I were the devil | Biting one another | Cry out


  1. There are fifteen American municipalities named "Paris." Paris Texas's Eiffel Tower was built by a labor union, the Boilermakers 902, and was 65 feet tall without the hat.
  2. Luke 20:38 For he is not a God of the dead, but of the living: for all live unto him.
  3. Luke 8:12 Those by the way side are they that hear; then cometh the devil, and taketh away the word out of their hearts, lest they should believe and be saved.
  4. 1 John 3:10 In this the children of God are manifest, and the children of the devil: whosoever doeth not righteousness is not of God, neither he that loveth not his brother.
    1 Timothy 3:7 Moreover he must have a good report of them which are without; lest he fall into reproach and the snare of the devil.
  5. Luke 13:24 Strive to enter in at the strait gate: for many, I say unto you, will seek to enter in, and shall not be able.
  6. Matthew 11:12 And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence <biazo >, and the violent take it by force. Luke 16:16 The law and the prophets were until John: since that time the kingdom of God is preached, and every man presseth <biazo > into it." John spoke about how you were to provide for the needy people of society. One way is by forced contributions and the other is by charity. When the people asked John "... What shall we do then?"
    Luke 3:11 He answereth and saith unto them, He that hath two coats, let him impart to him that hath none; and he that hath meat, let him do likewise.
  7. 1 Corinthians 6:12 "All things are lawful unto me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but I will not be brought under the power of any."
  8. Acts 5:29 Then Peter and the [other] apostles answered and said, We ought to obey God rather than men.