Our Worldview
Our company strives to reflect the order and
practice of the faith once delivered to the saints. We do fall short of this goal many times,
yet we recognize that if the Lord's blessings are not upon our endeavor, then all is in
vain. We write our materials from a biblical worldview, and we make no apology for this. When
all is said and done, the only objective standard in the world today is the Bible. As
Christians, we do not support the status quo, and therefore we are not conservatives. We are
essentialists, because the good life is achieved by giving heed to time-honored essentials
regarding the home, the community, the church, and the civil government. For a list of these
essentials, please read the book of Proverbs.
God:
God is alive and well in spite of what any silly socialist, ignorant professor, or apostate
preacher thinks. The Lord continues to bless the righteous, and he is still angry with the wicked.
The Bible:
The Bible is the inerrant word of God, the divine oracles given to the Jewish people. God has preserved his word for English-speaking people
in the Authorized Version of the Holy Bible, better known as the King James Version. No excuse exists whatsoever for any member of the body of Christ to be ignorant about which Bible is the word of God.
Gail Riplinger and
Laurence M. Vance along with scores of others have provided sufficient material to convince anyone with a good heart of the truth about the Authorized Version. The trouble with the vast majority of American churches is
they are led by men who are willfully ignorant and no longer have a Bible. This lack of having an objective authority is reflected in the materialistic and self-centered
society in the United States. Please
read further about the excellency of the Authorized Version from a chapter of a book written by the editor, Robert Watson.
Salvation:
Mankind is lost in sin. Only divine revelation can reveal what is man's problem. The
only solution for sinners to be redeemed in this untoward
generation is for their believing the Bible regarding the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Salvation was planned, executed, and applied by God, and God alone. In the present dispensation, man has no part in his
eternal salvation other than taking God at his word.
Heaven and Hell:
These two places are just as real as Atlanta, Georgia; Denver, Colorado; and Washington, D.C.
And perhaps even more so.
The Home:
God ordained the home to be the ministry of education. Parents have no authority to turn their
children over to governmental or "Christian" schools before the children reach maturity. Each
child is unique and the "common school" model (whether run by government or church) crushes
individuality and fails to address the uniqueness of the student. Indeed, children in the
common school will not be educated by adult teachers, but will be raised by their peers. If the goal of the home is
not to educate children to become lovers of God and community, then the family has failed in its
God-given purpose.
"Public" Education:
Without doubt, this is the greatest fraud ever pulled on any people. The activity that takes
place in "public classrooms" is hardly education; it is social and vocational training with an
end towards supplying workers for the corporate and governmental elite. The first step in
becoming a free man again is to declare one's independence from the governmental schools.
Christians have no business supporting socialist education either by supplying it with students or by working as teachers and administrators.
The Local Church:
God ordained local assemblies of believers of like faith and practice to be the only
ministries of grace. Local churches are called out of this world to edify the saints and to
reprove the world of sin. The key to good civil government is good churches, and the key to
good churches is good families. If preachers do not condemn the sin of their members and of their
society, then they are well nigh worthless. We find the practice of churches incorporating as unwise,
since the church becomes a state church, recognized only as a business, and ceases to be
a local assembly of the living God.
Civil government:
The role of civil government is to administer justice, nothing more, nothing less. Christians ought to beware of all civil governments, which are always formed by the criminal acts of conquest and stealing (read Bastiat's The Law for details). God does not ordain criminal enterprises; however, he uses civil governments for his purposes.
Governmental officials are tasked to be ministers of God, who during the day of judgment will be held to a higher standard than those who do not rule. Nevertheless, it is never right to rebel against those in power, because God has established the rulers. While they are not to support wickedness and tyranny, Christians must not actively participate in the overthrow of any civil government. The raising up and taking down of kings are roles reserved unto the Lord himself.
The Constitution of the United States:
A worthy document in the days of the Republic. Today, in the days of Pax Americana, or the American Empire, the Constitution is a dead letter, which was destroyed by the Republicans
in 1861. The Constitution with its Bill of Rights has been replaced by the 14th
amendment, "Manifest Destiny," and filthy lucre.
Young People and Military Service:
There was a time when a career in the U.S. military was an honorable vocation. This is no
longer the case. The young Christian will fight, and undoubtedly die, to allow women to kill
their babies, to permit sodomites to parade naked in streets, and empower the corrupt American state
to continue to hate God and to remove him from all public life. Before young people choose
to join the military, they must read
Michael New: Mercenary or American
Soldier?. Michael New is the young home-schooled soldier who was prosecuted by the
American state and given a bad conduct discharge for refusing to wear an unauthorized United Nations uniform.
Nevertheless, if the young person feels the need
to don a uniform, our recommendation is to join the U.S. Coast Guard, which is not under the
thumb of the so-called Department of Defense and the United Nations.
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