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Saturday, February 18, 2006

 

These Lying Times....Knowledge Begets Sorrow

These Lying Times....Knowledge Begets Sorrow
by Carl G Loy
2/18/06


"For in much wisdom is much grief; for he that increaseth knowledge increases sorrow." Ecclesiastes 1:18 KJV

Knowledge begets sorrow for the true follower and student of His Word. It can be no other way. The more we study Scripture, and the more we see and understand that which is about us in the world, the more sorrowful we become. How can one not be in sorrow for those who are deceived; for his fellow man, his country, the apostate churches, a government gone awry, little children in subjection to godless schools, wars, crime, and the list goes on.

There are those who try to blank out any knowledge that sears the comfort of ignorance for they do not want to experience this sorrow. For many, it is rather simple to ignore anything that might make them sorrowful, and for others it is more difficult; they know, but they do not want to know and they seek distractions to prevent reality. In the case of both, they have much to assist them in remaining in their desired state of ignorance, or in ignoring what they know, but don't want to know.

First of all, we have the assistance of history as taught and as ommitted in government schools. This is not a new phenomenon. Our perceptions of the past have been wrongly and incorrectly persuaded for centuries upon centuries, and as a people, we have become less and less knowledgeable about the true facts of history, generation after generation. Common knowledge in the 1600's and 1800's would today shock the ignorant and be disputed and denied by them. True history has been covered up and hidden. There are forces in play that do all they can to prevent the truth from coming out and when it does, they are quick to twist it and disiminate false representations. The truth is not politically correct. Often the truth is labeled in derogatory terms, such as racism, or anti-semitism, or discrimination, or mis-labeled as revisionism, or hate-speech, bias, partiality, narrow-mindedness, phobias, mean-spirited, etc, etc. The actual truth is that most of what we think we do know is nothing but lies. The history we think we know is what has been determined by others who want to control what we believe. They have done this, and still do this, in order to promote an agenda and hide their methods thru deception.

All the labels are used for purposes to vilify truth, distort truth, or hide truth. If I stated that history proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that Zionism is a creation of the Illuminati bankers, I may be accused of anti-semitism, but I have spoken truth. If I state that homosexuality is wrong in God's Eyes, I may be accused of hate-speech, but I have spoken truth. If I expose the corruptness and communism of Martin Luther King, I'm said to be racist, but the evidence is there to support it. So speaking truth supported by facts can reap an avalanche of attacks from those who feel threatened by truth. This is a cause for sorrow.


This writing cannot in brevity do justice to the subject of historical deceptions, but just to note a few examples we have to look back no farther than the early colonial days in America, to our founding as a nation, and to the Civil War for several. The only real basis to lay claim to America as a so-called Christian nation is all but obscured in today's available history, yet for other less legitimate reasons, many are those who make this claim as if it were their war cry. In a way, it is their war cry. Christianity versus Islam.

Scripture tells us there is nothing new under the sun; what has been, will be again, and what is, has already been. That alone should provide the 'Christian' with an incentive to learn true history. Simply put, that tells us that we can foresee the future just by the knowledge of history. But, only by true history, not the history available in government schools and it is not all that easily found except to the serious researcher. Still, there are periods where writings are very available that provide insights contradicting what is being taught, and uncovers the truth. Often, the truth is subverted simply by what is left out and not included, as well as by that which is concealed.

The fact that Baptists were the most persecuted in the early American settlements and also the most freedom loving and sacrificial in their committment to freedom and to their beliefs is largely obscured. Yet, they grew so fast in numbers by converts, that they began to have a strong influence in the direction of this nation's founding. Rhode Island became a stronghold of Baptists who were defending themselves against British infringements long before the Boston Tea Party. Coincidentally, the fact that the Jesuits were having an influence in the early days, and which became greatly increased with 'opened' immigration, and was for purposes of seizing control of America for the Pope, is also ignored in today's history books. Yet the truth is that even some of the founders voiced fears and condemnation of the Jesuits in their personal letters to each other, as well as in some public forums. The Jesuits were working to undermine the new American Republic from its founding and their influence and numbers grew because of the influx of European Catholic immigrants, mostly from Ireland. Wise they were in establishing schools and universities to instill their false teachings into the coming generations. Today's history tries to hide these facts and it does not expose the fact that evidence pointed to their involvement in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The Vatican supported the Confederacy. A northern Catholic general actually ignored an opportunity to subdue Lee's army early on, much to Lincoln's chagrin. The Jesuits thought that the opportunity to take control of America was best offered if she were divided. Lincoln knew this, thus his earnest steadfast determination to keep the union intact and he didn't care if he violated the constitution by any tyrannical measure of bloodletting to do so. Lincoln not only didn't care about slavery and did not free any northern slaves, nor those in Kentucky, etc, he intended to send the freed slaves to another country, such as Liberia. Once the South lost the war, the best hopes for a divided nation was to keep the black race among the white and fuel the disparities. And so it has been thus ever since. The real Lincoln is not the pretty picture painted in today's history books. The role of the Jesuits is simply ignored and covered up. The early Baptists, and I should also mention that second to them in standing against the British and influencing our founding were the Presbyterians, are our only legitimate claim to our founding being based on Christian morality, and it certainly was not the Christianity that encompassed Rome. However, it must be said that pagan Masonic influences permeated our founding and were well aligned with the Jesuit plan to take over America. Your child will not learn any of these things in government schools. True history is not taught; it is uncovered by research. Distorted history is taught to change beliefs and promote an agenda. Without knowledge, we are destined to be destroyed, just as His Truth will tell us if we seek it.

To continue in the same vein, several bad things happen when immigration is allowed and the Founders were well aware of that. First of all, the peoples who settled in America brought with them their own culture, beliefs and experiences, just as do immigrants, today. If these traits are evidence of good fruits with morality, freedom and justice as their main characteristics, we might conclude that those who came after would be of like kind and easily assimilate within the new world that was America. However, this was not the only kind who first settled here as is seen by the varied and often tyrannical types, whether they be Puritans or Congregationalists, the latter which persecuted the Baptists to no end. Once America had achieved an independence from the Crown's involvement in their everyday lives, and were able to settle in colonies with like-minded, prosperity began to achieve much for many. However, when the Catholic influx began the practically unknown incidence of crime and corruption suddenly grew in great proportion. With the exception of a few Jews, the Mafia was and is a Catholic enterprise and is the root of the increase of unequaled sinfulness of man upon their fellow man within societies. Porno, gambling, loan-sharking, protection pay-offs, pedophilia, prostitution, bribery and much government corruption can be traced to the early Irish and Italian Catholic influx onto America's shores and it continues today, even in it's priesthood. Rightly named, it would be called the Catholic Mafia and it would include the Jesuits and the Pope. Now there's good enough reason to be concerned about immigration by those without the ideals representing a Republic based on morality and liberty. Today, we see the Catholic Latino influx, bringing with them a different culture and different beliefs and under the control of the Papacy. Could this be a continuation of the Jesuit attempt to take over America? Haven't they? Ronald Reagan's cabinet was filled with Jesuits, all holding allegiance to the Harlot who rides the Beast. Yes, we should be sorrowful for our nation and for our fellowman, and especially for those 'Christians' who remain comfortable in ignorance, without knowledge and without sorrow.

Beyond the ease with which people can remain ignorant of their history and accept the lies, is the fact that they allow themselves to be deceived by misplaced trust; trust in man, trust in government. To see Christians trusting government more than they trust God is to make for sorrow. To see that they don't even realize that they are without knowledge and are bowing to the wrong master is cause for greater sorrow. Their rampant ignorance brings into question their very salvation and that is woefully sorrowful. I see Christians sending their children to these godless schools to have their indoctrination in secular humanism and I am so sorrowful. I see that a local mega church has a new sanctuary, the largest in the area and I'm reminded of how they embraced the "purpose-driven church" and I am sorrowful.
I see the local government falling into the 'sustainability' trap and excersizing more control over our properties and our free use thereof, and I see that practically no one understands what is going on, and I am sorrowful. I see Christians and churches supporting war and excusing atrocities and falling in behind this unChristian Skull & Bones President and I am sorrowful. Yes, I could go on and on, elaborating on why knowledge begets sorrow.

Perhaps the greatest sorrow of all is that the average 'Christian' just wants to count 'blessings' and pray for 'wants' in a feel-good atmosphere ignoring His Word where comfort is threatened. It is this ignorance that shall destroy us all. It is this lack of sorrowfulness that renders them apathetic and compromised. While we are told not to worry, we are told to be watchful. While we are told that we need not know everything of the evil around us, we are told to reprove darkness and expose it to light. We are also told His children are destroyed by lack of knowledge.

All of us amidst our worse sorrows have much for which to be thankful. Perhaps those of us who have the sorrows related to the above should also be thankful that we are sorrowful, without which we would simply be a part of Satan's world unknown to the one True God.

"For in much wisdom is much grief; for he that increaseth knowledge increases sorrow." Ecclesiastes 1:18 KJV

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