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| | == About Brother Gregory == |
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| | If the truth should set men free then the [[doctrine of Jesus]] should set the captive free.<Br> | | | [[File:gregory.jpg|center|200px|thumb|]] |
| '''What was the conflict with [[Rome]] and the early Christians?'''<Br>For an in depth examination of law, history, and the language we can take an [[iconoclast]]ic look at the Gospel and the scriptures that turned the world upside-down.<Br>Moses and the prophets of the Old Testaments came to set men free from the [[bondage of Egypt]] where 20% of men's labor belonged to the government. And Jesus also brought redemption.<Br>
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| * ''"'''[[Redemption]]''' is deliverance from the power of an alien dominion and the enjoyment of the resulting freedom. It involves the idea of restoration to one who possesses a more fundamental right or interest. The best example of redemption in the Old Testament was the deliverance of the children of Israel from bondage, from the dominion of the alien power in Egypt."'' Zondervan's Encyclopedia of the Bible.<Br>
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| Jesus said that we were to "seek ye first the [[kingdom of God]], and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you" which would include the "deliverance of the captives, and to set at liberty them that are bruised".<Br>* '''"This [[Bible]] is for the Government of the People, by the People, and for the People."''' according to the '''General Prologue to [[John Wycliffe]]'s translation of 1384'''.<Br>
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| A quest for the whole truth can alter our perception of the gospel if we bring an honest understanding of the law, history, language of the times and are willing to challenge modern opinions an orthodoxy. A revealing examination of rituals, rites, and [[pure religion]]s can open eyes and set men free.<Br>
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| Jesus warns that ''many'' would think they were Christians but would be "[[workers of iniquity]]". Peter says they will be "entangled in the yoke of bondage" and become "merchandise". Paul says they will receive a [[strong delusion]], believe a lie, and what should have been for their welfare would be a snare and a trap where ''the whole world lieth in wickedness''.<Br><Br>
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| '''Have false prophets crept into the modern interpretation of Christianity so that silly people clean to a fatuous faith?'''
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| |'''How may we become free souls under God?''' | | | Gregory grew up along Simms Bayou in Houston Texas during the cold war and was taught to duck-and-cover in parochial school, saw bomb shelters sold in the maul but the world was just a curious place to an often precocious child who did not do particular well in school at first. <Br> |
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| | Dyslexia made reading a struggle until words became ''symbols of ideas''. He sought to understand the ''why'', the [[cause and effect]] and eventually the purpose. <Br>He excelled in science but chose to enter Seminary attending classes at St Joseph's College in California at the age of 13 where doctrines, religious theologies, and ideology created a new world of more questions.<Br>What is the truth?<Br>The world was a mysterious place full of wonders and fascination but the people who wandered through his life became sources of confirmation. <Br>Understanding that there is a limit to rationality alone was insufficient. Revelation was needed to grasp the ''meaning of life'' itself. The journey is the destination and the right question is the answer. <Br>The [[kingdom of God]] and His [[righteousness]] is the great puzzle of the universe and the mystery of [[eternal life]]. Its pieces fit best together when we do not force them into place. |
| |'''What is His righteousness?'''
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| == Biography ==
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| [[File:Koklogobg.jpg|350px|left|thumb|Brother Gregory was born in America in 1948. His father was a practicing attorney, and his mother the daughter of Norwegian immigrants. He grew up in southeast Texas attending private school.<Br><Br>
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| As a young man, he entered the seminary where he studied Latin, Greek, and theology. He was blessed by men who had insight into the the nature of the [[Kingdom of God]]. In the course of his studies he began to understand the unique purposes and practices of the early Church. Concealed for centuries in ancient libraries, obscured by the bias of historians, concealed by the dogmas of a coercive church, forgotten by the distractions of modern society until the simple truth of the Gospel of the Kingdom of God that sets the captive free became the hidden mystery of the ancients.<Br><Br>
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| Gregory is the author of several books, dozens of pamphlets, audio and video recordings and He has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including CNN International, and has been a regular contributor to NewsWithViews.com. He has appeared on radio and television preaching the gospel of the Kingdom of God at hand, and the perfect law of liberty within our reach. His controversial books include The Covenants of the gods, Thy Kingdom Comes, The Free Church Report, The Higher Liberty, and Contract, Covenants and Constitution, which all help put the Kingdom of God and man’s relationship with the God of creation and the gods of the “world” into a new perspective and light.<Br><Br>
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| Married in 1973, he is the Father of six children with a growing number of grandchildren. He now lives near Summer Lake, Oregon, where he continues to care for his family, overseeing the formation and edification of the Church established by Christ in the hearts and minds of those who will seek the Kingdom of God and His righteousness with their whole heart, mind, and soul in a Living Network of love and faith.
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| [[File:Btrsheepfollow9.jpg|right|300px|thumb|From the High deserts comes the questions and answers for those who will hear the voice of the Lord in their hearts and in their minds.]]
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