Time: Fri Mar 28 02:59:09 1997 by primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id SAA09576; Fri, 28 Mar 1997 18:58:06 -0700 (MST) by usr08.primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with SMTP id SAA17813; Fri, 28 Mar 1997 18:58:00 -0700 (MST) Date: Fri, 28 Mar 1997 00:30:39 -0800 To: freedomh@spectra.net From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: SLS: [jus-dare] Good Friday (fwd) My compliments to Dave Delany for this no-nonsense tribute to the King of Kings, His Father, and those who would rally to destroy Him. What folly! It still plagues Us -- it is now parading as a legislative democracy domiciled in the District of Columbia, with a herd of affiliates who bought in when they registered to vote, on fraudulent voter registration forms, and voluntary Forms 1040. /s/ Paul Mitchell >*Jus Dare* >Good Friday > > >>From Freedom House: > >Good Friday > >"God who gave us life gave us liberty. . . I tremble for my country >when I reflect that God is just; that His justice cannot sleep >forever." - Thomas Jefferson > >We know how the drama plays out, but it is interesting that the low >point on the Christian calendar is only three days before the highest. >That is a noteworthy observation. > >There are several highly political and judicial considerations in the >Good Friday celebration, not least of which is that it was the >democratic majority that called for Christ's crucifixion over the >objections of the local tyrant. Mob-ocracy at its best. It is no fun >to look at that, but the fact is, we read in the account of Matthew >that > >"Pilate saith unto them, 'What then shall I do unto Jesus who is >called Christ?' They all say, 'Let him be crucified.' And he said, >'Why, what evil hath he done?' But they cried out exceedingly, saying, >'Let him be crucified.' So when Pilate saw that he prevailed nothing, >but rather that a tumult was arising, he took water, and washed his >hands before the multitude, saying, 'I am innocent of the blood of >this righteous man; see ye to it.' And all the people answered and >said, 'His blood be on us, and on our children'." And so it is. > >So much for "the principles of democracy." Ironically, democracy has >no static principles. Democracy has whatever principles the crowd >calls for. In this case -- and this was not the last case -- >"democracy" means "crucify," and "crucify" means "to nail to a cross; >to reject and despise." > >Tyrannies -- democracies: frankly, I do not trust either of them. > >Good Friday is one more forgotten day in a hopeful season of flowers >and mud for most Americans. We seem to relish a few days now more than >other seasonal changes. Good Friday, though, is at best a half day >off. At worst, it means a day when we feel cheated because we do not >get that extra half day if our employers or clients do not recognize >it. > >It is, however, the day that the Christian community "celebrates" the >death of the Son of God. What makes it "Good"? > >Well, believe it or not, the principles of God's statutory government >make it good, in conjunction with sound Theocracy. God, the Father of >Jesus of Nazareth, set down the law. It is not common law, meaning it >is not case law, subject to alteration at the whim of a court. It is >statutory law, and the penalty for each breach is death. It is not the >law of "alternative lifestyles," or "relative truth." Majority does >not rule, and none can appeal any higher court than this. It is the >Supreme Court. > >When we stand before our Judge, He will state, "You are charged. How >do you plead?" Asking for time off for good behavior will not help, >and trying to manipulate the technicalities will do no good. You and I >will have only one answer to give, if we can even speak: "Guilty as >Hell." > >And forthwith we will be condemned to share that legitimate penalty. >We will be convicted and sentenced, and doomed to Hell. In a fair >court, the sentence must be served. The penalty must be paid. > >The only hope is that Counsel will rise, and say, "Your Honor, that >debt *was* paid. I bore the burden, and went to Hell. I set this >captive free." > >That is why it is Good Friday. Is it Good for you? > >"Man of Sorrows," what a name for the Son of God to claim. > >Hallelujah, what a Savior. > >Dave Delany > > >-------------------------------------------------------------------- > Find out what's in it for you! 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