It is an extreme disservice
to reduce the gospel of Christ
to a mere religion.
I was once interrupted
by the objection of
a district attorney
who said to the record:
“Mr. Justice is trying to make this
a religious question,”
to which I responded,
“I assure you, judge, my position
is strictly political.”
The question was whether
The court recognized
the dominion
of the kingdom of Heaven.
With a license and passport in hand,
I presented myself
as an ambassador,
arguing that
the constitution
of the United States
provides that
only the Supreme Court
of the United States
has jurisdiction in cases
involving Ambassadors . . .
In all Cases affecting Ambassadors,
other public Ministers and Consuls,
and those in which a State shall be Party,
the supreme Court shall have original Jurisdiction.
other public Ministers and Consuls,
and those in which a State shall be Party,
the supreme Court shall have original Jurisdiction.
Article III, Constitution for the United States
. . . and that because I am an ambassador
of King Yahshua,
of King Yahshua,
the county court
had no authority
to hear my traffic case!
(I was charged with having
a false or fictitious license and plates;
they were issued by the church)
(I was charged with having
a false or fictitious license and plates;
they were issued by the church)
It seems like
a pretty reasonable
position to me.
Are not those of us
who present
who present
the kingdom of Heaven on Earth
Ambassadors?
When are we going to fully realize
this Royal
political commission?
Now would be a good time!
Now would be a good time!
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