Suspending Disbelief of the US Coup :: By Bill Wilson

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For all those who believe that it is impossible for the United States to experience a coup d’é·tat, you must suspend your disbelief. It is ongoing and it is happening.

In fact, the coup-makers are attacking everything from the traditional way of life that made this country God-fearing, and consequently, great. They attack goodness by employing a Proverbs 17:15 abomination of justifying the wicked and condemning the just. The media is on their side. The power of the deep state is on their side. In short, the principalities, the powers, the rulers of darkness and spiritual wickedness are on their side. They seek to overcome good with evil. Just look at their platform that normalizes all kinds of sins. Suspend your disbelief.

Washington Times columnist Robert Knight exposes the plan of the coup-makers in his latest column, “How Democrats try to make elections obsolete.” Knight writes:

“With a fraudulent Russian collusion claim no longer in their hip pocket, Democrats are still optimistic about recapturing the White House and the U.S. Senate in 2020. But they are tired of competing. To ensure the desired outcome, they’ve proposed steps that would finish off the national, two-party system for all intents and purposes. First, they oppose any efforts to strengthen the border and reduce illegal immigration. They want to ensure a massive flow of undocumented Democrats and recruits for the Free Stuff Army.

“Next, they propose doing away with the Electoral College, since it sunk Hillary Clinton in 2016… Without the Electoral College, a Democrat would have to campaign only in California and New York. The rest of the country? Who cares? Next, the Democrats, on a party-line vote, actually passed a law in the House nationalizing elections and weakening electoral safeguards, such as voter ID laws and state statutes that require keeping voter rolls up to date. The communist-sounding For the People Act (HR 1) is a breathtaking attack on election integrity.”

Knight points out that this law imposes mandatory automatic voter registration, same-day voter registration, no-fault absentee balloting and early voting, as well as politicizing the Federal Elections Commission, forces taxpayer subsidization of political campaigns, and regulates political speech.

“While this law will not pass the Republican-controlled Senate this time around, it places a stake in the ground, a line in the sand, to move America into a communistic paradigm. This is the long-term insurance against another President like Donald Trump. It is their standard of “democracy,” which is the recipe for bondage and tyranny—the completion of the coup.

“By what standard do we measure? It is not the coup-makers’ standard, but a higher standard of the Lord and his Word. The Lord’s standard is perfect liberty in Christ. We need to see these things clearly and call them out as in Isaiah 5:20:

“Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!” Suspend your disbelief. – source

Have a blessed and powerful day,

The Daily Jot Staff

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Of Hate and Condemnation :: By Bill Wilson

The Daily Jot condemns in the strongest possible terms the massacre of Muslims at a Christchurch, New Zealand, mosque by a white supremacist. But there are a few points that need to be made in the wake of this tragedy.

Right away, the New Zealand politicians are talking about further banning guns. Guns are non-emotional. The person who uses them can use them to save lives or to take lives. It is the character of the person using the gun that is the variable. So long as people are driven by hate for others and so long as there are guns, the two will find each other. When these hate-killings happen, society needs to have some introspect about the sanctity of life, and what it is doing to preserve and value it.

Another point is that Christians are quick to condemn these terrible acts of hate. There isn’t dancing in the streets and celebrations in Christian communities over the deaths of Muslims worshipping in their mosques. The leader of the would-be reconstituted international Islamic caliphate, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, condemned the deadly attack, saying,

“With this attack, hostility towards Islam that the world has been idly watching and even encouraging for some time, has gone beyond individual harassment to reach the level of mass killing… If measures are not taken right away, news of other disasters will follow this one… I am calling on the world, in particular the West, to take quick measures.”

Erdogan’s remarks not only signal to Islamists that more violence will occur (likely the dual meaning that violence due to retaliation will follow), but also that the world “idly” sits by and watches Muslims be massacred. The fact of the matter is that Islamists have been committing acts of terrorism, massacre, bullying and murder since the beginning of Mohammad’s cult. There was dancing in the streets and celebrations in Islamic countries after the 911 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, DC, that killed nearly 3,000.

Erdogan and the political representatives of the Islamic community are slow to condemn Islamic terror, especially against Israel, but they are quick to pull the victim card when the tables are turned.

I know this is a harsh word, and I will probably take heat for it, but hate is hate and it needs to be condemned. It is, however, the height of hypocrisy for an Islamic leader to advocate Islamic terrorism on one hand—he aided and abetted ISIS and often praises acts of Islamic violence against Israeli citizens—and says that the world idly watches the massacre of Muslims on the other hand.

In all sincerity, Muslims ought to come to a realization that they must stand against hate, not only when it is against them, but also when their own perpetrates hate against others.

As asked in Romans 2:3, “And think you this, O man, that judges them which do such things, and does the same, that you shall escape the judgment of God?”

I think we know the answer.

Have a blessed and powerful day,

The Daily Jot Staff

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