In this podcast, Dick Bott at the Bott Radio Network interviews Gregg Jackson on his book “40 Things to Teach Your Children Before You Die“.
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In this podcast, Dick Bott at the Bott Radio Network interviews Gregg Jackson on his book “40 Things to Teach Your Children Before You Die“.
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“At my inauguration, I swore on the Holy Bible to uphold the Supreme Law of the Land, The United States Constitution.
The 5th and 14th amendments both guarantee that no state shall deprive any innocent person of their life without due process of the law and equal protection on the laws.
As president, I will enforce these vital provisions of the United States Constitution as I am morally and constitutionally required to do.
Today, I am calling on every individual state Governor to enforce the imperative and explicit provisions of the 5th and 14th amendments by closing down all abortion centers and related activities including distribution of chemical abortion pills in their state.
If any individual state governor fails to enforce the God-given right to life for all innocent human persons in his state from conception to natural death, I will direct my attorney general and justice department to utilize any and all federal resources to shut these killing centers down.
No individual state possesses the right to alienate any inalienable rights especially the right to life.
The central motto of my campaign was to make America great again.
I am fully aware that America cannot be great again until we become good again. And I understand that America can never become good unless and until we end the Abortion Holocaust in America that has taken the lives of 60 million preborn babies since 1973.
My oath doesn’t require me to regulate child murder via abortion.
It doesn’t require me to kick the can down the proverbial road on abortion.
It requires me to END abortion, and END it I will do.
I fully recognize that Roe vs. Wade is an illegal, immoral, and totally unconstitutional court opinion that should have been rejected by every state the very moment it was issued in 1973.
I also recognize that any law or judicial opinion contrary to the United States Constitution is legally null and void and must be ignored and rejected by every civil magistrate at every branch and level of government.
But sadly, every state in the nation has treated this wicked and totally unconstitutional Roe v. Wade opinion as the supreme “law of the land” when in reality it is merely an immoral, illegal and totally anti-constitutional opinion that should have been rejected on its face as the legal nullity that it has always been.
Courts don’t make law. And illegitimate court opinions don’t trump legitimately enacted laws, statutes, and Constitutions.
Roe doesn’t need to be “overturned” for child murder to come to an end in this country.
Today marks a new day in American history.
Today I am announcing that we will be restoring the most fundamental right that all innocent human persons possess, their God-given right to their own lives from conception to natural death.
I recognize as president that no right can be secure unless the right to life be guaranteed to all regardless of age, skin color, physical condition or size.
Today I am announcing that murdering preborn babies no matter what stage of development for any reason will no longer be permitted in this nation.
No additional federal or state laws, statutes or Constitutional Amendments are required to protect the lives of preborn babies in the womb. We already have these laws on the books. They are called The Fifth and Fourteenth amendments of the United States Constitution.
And as president, I will enforce them immediately per the explicit requirements of my oath as my new Ambasador to Israel, Governor Mike Huckabee pledged to do in the first Fox News Presidential Debate.
Today, the Abortion Holocaust that has taken the lives of 60 million pre-born babies is coming to an end.
May God have mercy on us and forgive us for the blood of the innocent that we have allowed to be shed and may God bless us in the future for protecting every one of our most vulnerable and innocent persons by love and by law.”
Carl Jung, born 1875 and died in 1961, may have more to do with the cultural direction we see today then one might realize. His influence and thinking has touched “not only psychiatry but also philosophy, anthropology, archaeology, literature, and religious studies” according to Wikipedia and is even seen today in “twelve-step programs, video games, novels, movies and educational materials used” according to Dr. Peter Jones. An early disciple of Freud, he parted ways and began a version of psychological wholeness that would find a basis in the spiritual realm. Unlike Freud, who believed religion was mythical and went so far as seeing it as a sickness in need of a cure, Jung saw “classical religion” (ancient pagan and mythological religion), as the vehicle to explain and solve human behavior and this healing would come through psychology and the wisdom found in cultures. This view led Jung to claim to claim that “we are on the threshold of a new spiritual epoch” and that he was developing “the worlds final, unitary religion”. The true nature of his quest can be scene in the this quote…
“I imagine a far finer and more comprehensive task for (psychoanalysis)…I think we must give it more time to influence people from many centers, to revivify among intellectuals a feeling for symbol and myth, ever so gently to transform Christ back into the soothsaying god of the vine, which He was, and in this way absorb those ecstatic instinctual forces of Christianity for the one purpose of making the cult and the sacred myth what they once were—a drunken feast of joy where man regained his ethos and holiness of an animal. That was the beauty and purpose of classical religion” (Richard Noll, Aryan Christ ,54)
“But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.” (Acts 1:8)
On 1 and 2 March 2013 a symposium was held in Gomaringen near Tübingen. It was dedicated to the memory of Prelate Rolf Scheffbuch, a promoter of the Missions Movement, who had been called home on 10 November 2012. The following mission-theological declaration was issued. Now, at Pentecost, we address ourselves to all Christians who are committed to Mission and Evangelism.
Ever since the beginning of Church History, Pentecost has meant world Evangelism. The ascended Lord, having received the Holy Spirit from the Father, sent Him as promised to His disciples (Luke 24:47-48; Acts 1:8) to equip them for the Great Commission – to take the Gospel to all nations (Matthew 28:18-20), so that the pagans, too, should receive salvation from sin, death and the devil which Christ accomplished at the Cross and by His resurrection.
Excerpt from chapter six of my forthcoming book, Game of Gods: The Temple of Man in the Age of Re-Enchantment. This chapter documents my time at the 2015 Parliament of the World’s Religions.
Thousands of exuberant voices filled the cavernous space of the main plenary hall. It was a time of worship, a place for introspection, a space for emotional release. Multitudes lifted their voices in melodic affirmation and the assembly room, with its 30-foot high ceiling and massive cement walls, pulsed with female energy.
“Remember who you are,” sang out Vandana Shiva. “Goddess, Mother, Shakti of this Earth.” The crowd intoned back: “Goddess, Mother, Shakti of this Earth.”
It was going to be an interesting morning.