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The One Nation Under God Ornament is designed to make people aware of that all men are created equal, that we are endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

12/15/2016

So much work for us to do. Please pray for us.

Gay Gene does not exist. Read findings from John Hopkins research.
08/24/2016

Gay Gene does not exist. Read findings from John Hopkins research.

Preface to "Sexuality and Gender: Findings from the Biological, Psychological, and Social Sciences"

Take a break and watch Pastor Vincent Pannizzo minister to homeless. Please share with all that you know.
07/11/2013

Take a break and watch Pastor Vincent Pannizzo minister to homeless. Please share with all that you know.

i like him.he is the real christian.. .we're all homeless .. .this world is just for a while..homeless mind and lifestyle make our mind free to do anything that the world never do...never afraid to give the peoples who need help.. .

The oldest or one of the oldest Christian manuscripts is not known to many people.
07/03/2013

The oldest or one of the oldest Christian manuscripts is not known to many people.

The Didache (The Teaching) First Christian Catechism - posted in Christianity: One of the oldest known Christian manuscripts has a message from the Apostles to share with us all. The Didache was thought lost, but has been found in a monastery in the Holy Land. Like the Dead Sea Scrolls the Didaches…

Here a book that defines what Zionism is.
03/04/2013

Here a book that defines what Zionism is.

Anita Shapira’s ‘Israel: A History’ just won the National Jewish Book Award for best history book. It’s easy to see why.

To better understand morality one must understand its opposite. "I request reason for your golden rule and ask the why a...
02/19/2013

To better understand morality one must understand its opposite. "I request reason for your golden rule and ask the why and wherefore of your ten commandments." A passage from the book of Satan.

Dr. Carson's overall speech lacked scripture, but was a good moral sermon. His statement about the fourth branch of government is right on the...

Our 'One Nation Under God' Ornament is now on Sale at White House Christmas Ornament. We are now offering volume discoun...
02/14/2013

Our 'One Nation Under God' Ornament is now on Sale at White House Christmas Ornament. We are now offering volume discounts to businesses and organizations as well. Contact us at 301.493-9273

Did anyone notice that both the President and the Senator used the phrase "God-given right" in their speeches.
02/14/2013

Did anyone notice that both the President and the Senator used the phrase "God-given right" in their speeches.

Dr. Carson's overall speech lacked scripture, but was a good moral sermon. His statement about the fourth branch of government is right on the...

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12/14/2012

Here is a production photo of our new "One Nation Under God" ornament.

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We plan to release 250 pieces before this Christmas. A second series will be released in 2013.

12/14/2012

Our Nations First Commander-in-Chief, George Washington spoke goodwill to the Native American Delaware Nation. He considered learning Christianity to be of great importance.

"My ears hear with pleasure the other matters you mention. Congress will be glad to hear them too. You do well to wish to learn our arts and ways of life, and above all, the religion of Jesus Christ. These will make you a greater and happier people than you are."

What does General Washington mean in the statement 'You do well to wish to learn our arts and ways of life, and above all, the religion of Jesus Christ. These will make you a greater and happier people than you are.?'

George Washington Speech to the Delaware Chiefs
Head Quarters, Middle Brook, May 12, 1779

Brothers: I am happy to see you here. I am glad the long Journey you have made, has done you no harm; and that you are in good health: I am glad also you left All our friends of the Delaware Nation well.

Brothers: I have read your paper. The things you have said are weighty things, and I have considered them well. The Delaware Nation have shown their good will to the United States. They have done wisely and I hope they will never repent. I rejoice in the new assurances you give of their friendship. The things you now offer to do to brighten the chain, prove your sincerity. I am sure Congress will run to meet you, and will do every thing in their power to make the friendship between the people of these States, and their Brethren of the Delaware nation, last forever.

Brothers: I am a Warrior. My words are few and plain; but I will make good what I say. ‘Tis my business to destroy all the Enemies of these States and to protect their friends. You have seen how we have withstood the English for four years; and how their great Armies have dwindled away and come to very little; and how what remains of them in this part of our great Country, are glad to stay upon Two or three little Islands, where the Waters and their Ships hinder us from going to destroy them. The English, Brothers, are a boasting people. They talk of doing a great deal; but they do very little. They fly away on their Ships from one part of our Country to an other; but as soon as our Warriors get together they leave it and go to some other part. They took Boston and Philadelphia, two of our greatest Towns; but when they saw our Warriors in a great body ready to fall upon them, they were forced to leave them.

Brothers: We have till lately fought the English all alone. Now the Great King of France is become our Good Brother and Ally. He has taken up the Hatchet with us, and we have sworn never to bury it, till we have punished the English and made them sorry for All the wicked things they had in their Hearts to do against these States. And there are other Great Kings and Nations on the other side of the big Waters, who love us and wish us well, and will not suffer the English to hurt us.

Brothers: Listen well to what I tell you and let it sink deep into your Hearts. We love our friends, and will be faithful to them, as long as they will be faithful to us. We are sure our Good brothers the Delawares will always be so. But we have sworn to take vengeance on our Enemies, and on false friends. The other day, a handful of our young men destroyed the settlement of the Onondagas. They burnt down all their Houses, destroyed their grain and Horses and Cattle, took their Arms away, killed several of their Warriors and brought off many prisoners and obliged the rest to fly into the woods. This is but the beginning of the troubles which those Nations, who have taken up the Hatchet against us, will feel.

Brothers: I am sorry to hear that you have suffered for want of necessaries, or that any of our people have not dealt justly by you. Congress and the Indians But as you are going to Congress, which is the great Council of the Nation and hold all things in their hands, I shall say nothing about the supplies you ask. I hope you will receive satisfaction from them. I assure you, I will do every thing in my power to prevent your receiving any further injuries, and will give the strictest orders for this purpose. I will severely punish any that shall break them.

Brothers: I am glad you have brought three of the Children of your principal Chiefs to be educated with us. I am sure Congress will open the Arms of love to them, and will look upon them as their own Children, and will have them educated accordingly. This is a great mark of your confidence and of your desire to preserve the friendship between the Two Nations to the end of time, and to become One people with your Brethren of the United States. My ears hear with pleasure the other matters you mention. Congress will be glad to hear them too. You do well to wish to learn our arts and ways of life, and above all, the religion of Jesus Christ. These will make you a greater and happier people than you are. Congress will do every thing they can to assist you in this wise intention; and to tie the knot of friendship and union so fast, that nothing shall ever be able to loose it.

Brothers: There are some matters about which [I do not open my Lips, because they belong to Congress, and not to us warriors; you are going to them, they will tell you all you wish to know.

Brothers: When you have seen all you want to see, I will then wish you a good Journey to Philadelphia. I hope you may find there every thing your hearts can wish, that when you return home you may be able to tell your Nation good things of us. And I pray God he may make your Nation wise and Strong, that they may always see their own] true interest and have courage to walk in the right path; and that they never may be deceived by lies to do any thing against the people of these States, who are their Brothers and ought always to be one people with them.

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12/07/2012

'All' is a rebuttal to 'Only Breath' written in the 13th century by Jallaludin Rumi. Although, we are a nation of different beliefs of our Creator, we still are One Nation that was founded in the belief of God.

All

I am Christian, Jew, Muslim, Hindu,
Buddhist, sufi, and zen.

I am the known to all religions and cultural systems.

I exist in the East and the West,
out of the ocean and up
from the ground,
natural and ethereal,
I am the composer of all elements.

I exist,
I am the creator of this world and the next,
I am the author of Adam and Eve and all origin stories.

My thought is Creation,
creating space from the spaceless.

Both body and soul.

My beloved belong to me, have seen the two worlds as one that I have let be known,
first,
last,
outer,
inner,
all conscious thinking spirit being.

— Luke Wilbur —

12/03/2012

Had the pleasure of reading a note from Colleen Hunt, an ancestor of Richard Stockton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and one of the first key prisoners of war held by the British during the Revolutionary war. Richard Stockton never surrendered his loyalty to the ideals of our great Republic.

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