SOCIAL JUSTICE EMERGENT JIM WALLIS & SOJOURNERS PRESENTS WORLD CHANGE THROUGH FAITH & JUSTICE SUMMIT~ANYTHING BUT BIBLICAL

 The Summit 2017: Healing and Resistance
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Rep. Joe Kennedy at The Summit:
 ‘We Are Locked in a Battle Over the Character of Our Country’
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Rep.
Joe Kennedy III delivered this speech at The Summit, Sojourners’ annual
gathering of faith and justice leaders, on opening night, June 22,
2017. Read the transcript here: http://bit.ly/2tf0Sao
 SOCIAL JUSTICE EMERGENT JIM WALLIS & SOJOURNERS PRESENTS WORLD CHANGE THROUGH FAITH & JUSTICE SUMMIT 
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:

LTRP Note: The force behind this event that took
place in June is Jim Wallis and his organization SoJourners. To
understand the socialist, anti-biblical roots of this effort, read Mary
Danielsen’s article/booklet What You Need to Know About Jim Wallis and the Social-Justice Gospel.
It is important to  be aware of events such as the one described below
because this is what the younger generations are being drawn into, and
many of these young people are coming from Christian homes. The result
is, they leave their biblical faith and exchange it for an
anti-Christian lie. Your children, your grandchildren are being
targeted. Also because environmentalism plays a huge role in this “new”
spirituality, read Roger Oakland’s article/booklet A Christian Perspective on the Environment.
Submitted by a researcher and a Lighthouse Trails reader
On June 21-23, 2017, an event took place in Washington, DC called The Healing + Resistance Summit: World Change through Faith and Justice.  The Summit is organized by Jim Wallis’ Sojourners Ministries and Magazine:  https://sojo.net/
While many Christians do attend this Summit and while the stated
purpose of Sojourners Ministries does use some Christian terms
(erroneously) when talking about the “biblical” call to social justice
and the need for “Christians” to “act on their faith” to bring world
peace and justice,  Sojourners and their Summit is anything but
biblical.  Jesus’ work on the Cross is not mentioned.  Man’s need for a
personal Savior because of our fallen state and sinfulness is not
addressed either.  Instead, Sojourners’ Healing + Resistance Summit
believes that men and women can and should unite together to transform
individuals, communities, the church, and the world in order to achieve
justice and peace.  There is a strong contemplative emphasis (Yoga,
centering prayer, body prayer, and spiritual direction) and ecumenical
and interfaith emphases and participation as well.
According to the Sojourners Ministries website, the following is the mission and vision of Sojourners:
Mission

“The mission of Sojourners is to articulate the
biblical call to social justice, to inspire hope and build a movement to
transform individuals, communities, the church, and the world.
Vision
We envision a future in which Christians put
their faith into action in the passionate pursuit of social justice,
peace, and environmental stewardship, working in partnership with people
of other perspectives, for the common good of communities, families and
individuals. We articulate that vision, convene and mobilize
constituencies, and build alliances for effective advocacy.”
https://sojo.net/about-us/who-we-are
According to Sojourner’s The Healing +
Resistance Summit 2017 promotional video, 300 activists, leaders,
artists, and others gathered together in June to find new solutions
toward justice as the world becomes more and more unjust.  The Summit
investigates the power of healing and resistance through exploring 5
themes, which are:

(1)  the power of story to mend gaps
(2)  truthtelling and ordering the world around truth
(3)  resistance of the “normalization of injustice” by the faithful
(4)  disruption of injustice in systems, which
means reimagining and rebuilding the institutions of government,
business, and church where injustice exists
(5)  healing because “sustainable dissent must
also include reconciliation with our bodies, our relationships, and our
God”
The purpose of the Summit is to give individuals a clear vision on how to fight injustice.
https://summitforchange.com/
Some sessions from the Healing + Resistance Summit 2017 are:
Morning Yoga

“Yoga is an ancient mind-body practice that
compliments any faith tradition. In a Christian context, yoga can be
understood as “body prayer.” Join us for an hour of centering the mind,
heart, and body through body movement and breath work. You’ll enjoy
gentle stretching and intentional breathing as a way of bringing your
whole self in service to God.”
Morning Centering
“A spiritual director and a featured artist will guide us into a grounded, prayerful space.”
Spiritual Direction Sessions
“Spiritual direction is an ancient spiritual
discipline in which persons are assisted in observing God’s presence and
work in their lives. A spiritual director offers a listening, open,
prayerful presence to another while they walk together with God. Most
simply, a spiritual director “listens to God on a person’s behalf.”
All participants are invited to engage one of our spiritual directors at The Summit.”
Praying with the Body
“We will learn several body prayer techniques
and somatic and neuro‐kinetic exercises that will allow us to connect to
centering breath, to release the mind, and to balance the nervous
system. By entering into sacred movement we will allow for our bodies to
usher us into a deeper experience with God.”
“Faiths” for Climate Action
“Religious‐environmentalism is now poised to
evolve to a new level of reach and impact, with local faith communities
coming together to join the new “glocal” (global‐local) climate and
environmental movement. This session will trace key factors in the
development of the religious‐environmental movement, analyze the current
context, and offer a vision for the movement’s future that creates
opportunities for holistic eco‐discipleship that will represent a
foundation for church development in the anthropocene era.”
Courageous Conversations
“The profound level of global conflict, the
apocalyptic disruptions in human and civil rights, and the vitriolic
tensions in the U.S. call us to confront the power of our spiritual
practices and strengthen our capacity to hold conversations and create
dialogue across our different experiences. In order for us to continue
creating the Beloved Community, we must increase our ability to listen,
hear, understand, analyze, and empathize with those who possess
different social identities and worldviews.”
Climate Justice
Global Peace
LBGTQIA
Racial Justice
Disability Justice

https://summitforchange.com/schedule/
REPRESENTATIVES FROM THESE ORGANIZATIONS PARTICIPATED IN THE SUMMIT
Interfaith
Baha’is of the United States
U.S. Bahá’í Office of Public Affairs
Friends Committee on National Legislation (Quaker)
Equal Exchange Interfaith Program
Interfaith Connections TV show
Parliament of the World’s Religions
Interfaith Power & Light (DC.MD.NoVA)
Interfaith Youth Core
Wild Goose Festival
Catholic
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
Sisters of Mercy of the Americas (Catholic)
Madonna University
Political
Congressman Joe Kennedy III, D-MA
University President
Georgetown University, President
Evangelical Christian
Kathy Khang, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA
Church World Service
Christ Ministry Center
North American Assn of Christians in Social Work (NACSW)
Progressive National Baptist Convention
National Council of Churches USA
Christian Churches Together in the USA
American Baptist International Ministries
Willow Creek Community Church
World Relief
Environmental
GreenFaith
Honor the Earth; Sacred Pipe Resource Center
Bono’s Organization
Bono’s THE ONE Campaign
https://summitforchange.com/schedule/   (Click on Attendees for full list.)
INFORMATION ON SOME OF THE SUMMIT LEADERS
Phileena Heurertz

*During the Summit, Phileena led Morning Yoga
and was one of the leaders of the Spiritual Direction sessions.
Background Info
“Phileena Heuertz is an author, speaker, spiritual director, retreat guide and yoga instructor.”
“founding partner” of Gravity – a center for
contemplative activism with her husband, Christopher Heuretz
” A member of the New Friar movement”
“Phileena has led contemplative retreats for a
number of faith communities including: Word Made Flesh, World Vision
International, Compassion International, as well as non-faith and
interfaith groups in leading cities across the nation.”
“certified spiritual director in the Ignatian contemplative evocative method.”
“She is  a board member emeritus for Duke
Divinity School’s Center for Reconciliation and board member for Richard
Rohr’s Center for Action and Contemplation.”
http://phileena.com/biography/
https://gravitycenter.com/learn/community/founders/
Jenny Yang, Vice President of Advocacy and Policy at World Relief
*During the Summit, Jenny Yang was one of the leaders on the Core Conversation of Healing.
Background Info
Speaker at The Justice Conference 17 at Willow
Creek Community Church, IF Gathering, ERLC and Focus on the Family’s
Evangelicals for Life 17 in DC
Schedule:  https://www.jennyhyang.com/speaking/
“Chair of the Refugee Council USA (RCUSA) Africa
Work Group, and was named one of the “50 Women to Watch” by
Christianity Today”
https://www.jennyhyang.com/
Amena Brown
*During the Summit, Amena Brown was one of the
leaders of the Core Conversations session on Story, and co-led Morning
Centering.
Background Info
Speaker and performer at The Justice Conference
17 at Willow Creek, IF Gathering, and MOPS’ MOMcon Conference
“performed and spoken at events across the
nation such as The RightNow Conference, Creativity World Forum, Catalyst
Conference, Chick-fil-A Leadercast, as well as touring with Gungor.”
http://www.amenabrown.com/about/
Sojourners has already determined that the dates for its next Summit will be June 13-15, 2018 in Washington, DC.
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SEE OUR PREVIOUS POST ABOUT HEUERTZ:
 CATALYST CONTEMPLATIVE LAB LED BY CSM GURU PHILEENA HEUERTZ 
https://ratherexposethem.org/2014/05/catalyst-contemplative-lab-led-by-csm.html 

ASSEMBLY OF GOD (AOG) GENERAL COUNCIL TO VOTE ON RESOLUTION AGAINST ISRAEL~GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT GEORGE WOOD DENIES THE FACTS

ASSEMBLY OF GOD (AOG) GENERAL COUNCIL 
TO VOTE ON RESOLUTION AGAINST ISRAEL~
GEORGE WOOD DENIES THE FACTS
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:

By Cedric Fisher
Truth Keepers

During the 57th Assemblies of God General Council in Anaheim, California, August 7-11, 2017,
the denomination’s membership will vote on Resolution 3. The Resolution
is presented as an affirmation that the church should be involved in
peace-keeping through conflict resolution. One is compelled to ask why
such a resolution is needed. As most denominations, the AoG already has
bylaws and leadership positions that promote peace and engage in
conflict resolution within the denomination. Apparently, Resolution 3
proposes to involve the membership in the affairs of races, religions,
and nations outside the denomination.

The General Council of the Assemblies of God,
district councils, and local churches should be involved in conflict
resolution between churches, denominations, races, religions, and
countries. We believe justice and peacemaking are necessary complements
of compassion ministries, and this should be clearly stated in our
Constitution. – Resolution 3, 57th General Council, August 7-11, 2017, Anaheim, California.

Some members are deeply concerned that the
Resolution will weaken and perhaps obliterate the denominations support
for Israel. I believe they have good cause for concern. The leadership
has already approved two position papers, “Church Mission and Peacemaking” and “Israel – the Church’s Response,”
both which negatively affect Israel. Those position papers are
essential to understanding the consequences of passing Resolution 3. (correction:
The “Israel – the Church’s Response is not a position paper, but rather
is an AoG article listed under AoG Beliefs “based upon [AoG] common
understanding of scriptural teaching.”

Old Town Jerusalem (Photo: bigstockphoto.com; used with permission

The New Paradigm
The amalgamation of those position papers and
Resolution 3 would establish a new paradigm regarding the denomination’s
view and treatment of Israel. The new paradigm aligns with the emerging
consensus of significant leaders in Christianity that insists Israel’s
biblical-based claims are responsible for unrest in the Mideast. They
are further convinced that evangelical support for Israel erroneously
strengthens those claims. Their solution is to diminish that support,
express sympathy with Muslims and Palestinians, and pressure Israel to
relinquish her biblical entitlements. This is evident in the insidious
statement in “Israel – the Church’s Response”:

And many Christians outside Israel seem bent
on assisting God in fulfilling His prophesied blessing on His chosen
people. – “Israel – the Church’s Response”

That reads like something right out of a
political Progressive emergent handbook. It implies that “Christians
outside Israel” are deceived or misguided. By whom? Israel? We are not
misguided, but informed by God’s word. Conversely, agreeing with or
sympathizing with Israel’s enemies actually assists Satan in fulfilling
his plan to oppress and annihilate Israel.

In “Church Mission and Peacemaking” under the
section, “Biblical Directives for Peacemaking,” the paper mentions
Israel’s historical apostasies and makes this provocative statement:

The great writing prophets of the Old
Testament severely condemned the dreadful social exploitation and
injustice of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah in their prosperous but
declining years.

The references makes it clear that the authors
consider Israel to be the problem in accomplishing peace because of
their steadfast refusal to accept the demands of her enemies.

The new paradigm further emerges in the following statement:

Because of the contribution of the
patriarchs, of Jesus, and of the Jewish disciples to our Christian
faith, the Church is often viewed as being pro-Israel, and therefore
anti-Palestinian. But we must never forget our Christian Palestinian
brothers and sisters who suffer great terrors and hurts. But neither
should we forget the Jewish Christians and others who are caught in this
conflict. We must remember that millions on both sides of this
end-times conflict need to come to a faith in Jesus Christ. – “Israel –
the Church’s Response”

Because of what the Scriptures tell us, we as
Christian believers must stand by Israel and the Jewish people. That
does not mean that a Christian is against Palestinians who are genuine
Christians. However, we must be opposed to any attempt to oppress or
destroy Israel or divest her of biblical entitlements. Today, we are
witnessing a fast-growing change in attitude by Christian groups around
the world toward Israel and the Jews, one that is fueling anti-Semitism
and a general animosity toward them.

Rick Warrens P.E.A.C.E. plan
The new paradigm also appears to align with Rick
Warren’s P.E.A.C.E. plan and his concept of “religious pluralism.”
Warren’s idea is that Muslims and Christians should be partners in
working to end what he calls “the five global giants.” One of the things
Warren asks is how can Christians and Muslims work together to bring
peace to the world? The answer is by one or both religions to compromise
their belief systems and scheme to delegitimize Israel.

Warren’s overtures to Muslims and tenure on the
Council of Foreign Relation should discredit him as a model of
Christian leadership. However, the extent of his acceptance by AoG
leaders is astounding and perplexing. AoG General Superintendent George
O. Wood and other leaders of the denomination appear enamored with
Warren to the extent they are virtually subservient. That adulation is
also prevalent among the younger ministers. Many of the same individuals
are covertly or overtly involved in ecumenism. Could that be the reason
for a steady effort to bring the denomination into compliance with
Warren’s worldview? A necessary step would be to publically express
sympathy with Palestinians and Muslims.

Resolution 3 is an attempt to present a more
powerful statement of disassociation with Israel. Clearly, the AoG
leadership rejects the biblical view that Israel plays a special role in
God’s eschatological plan. It appears they have bought into the
politics of the political Progressives, the Seeker/Emergents, and Rick
Warren’s worldview. Whatever their motivation, it is without a doubt not
founded on a biblical mandate.

Is There a Biblical Basis for Peace in the End Times?
The questions are, “Can anyone except Christ
achieve peace on earth and should that be the church’s mission in these
last days?” Every student of eschatology understands that “war and
rumors of war” is a prophetic sign of the end times. A companion sign is
that all nations will oppose Israel. Sympathizing with Israel’s enemies
to end war encourages aggression against Israel. The authors of
Resolution 3 extend that sympathy under the guise of an alleged biblical
mandate for “the Church” to be involved in peacekeeping between
nations. Any peace that could come out of such an effort will be false
peace, which is one of the deceptions Antichrist will foist on the
world.

Resolution 3 authors attempt to provide a scriptural base for their claims:

However, the Scriptures strongly support
conflict resolution as an appropriate method to obtain peace when one is
wronged or has wronged another. – Resolution 3

All the biblical references they provide for
support of the Resolution are primarily about personal relationships and
harmony among God’s people. Also, consider that none of the verses
concern eschatology. The verses they use cannot be co-opted to endorse
sympathy for Israel’s enemies without violating the spirit of the
exegesis. The authors are, in fact, using God’s Word to support
spiritually fatal compromise. Further, I must point out that rejecting
Israel’s claims that are solidly based on unambiguous Scriptures, while
establishing a contradictory narrative based on ambiguous scriptural
references, is patently duplicitous. It is the stuff of heresy.

Christ declared that He did not come to bring peace (Matthew 10:34).
There cannot be peace between light and darkness. There can be no peace
or ecumenism between diabolical religions and true Christianity.
Neither will there be peace between Israel and her enemies. Let us not
forget that God’s adversary, Satan, hates Christians, and he hates the
Jews and Israel.

Additionally, peace cannot exist in a community
when a church takes upon itself to solve every conflict. God’s Word
actually has something to say about that bad decision:

He that passeth by, and meddleth with strife belonging not to him,is like one that taketh a dog by the ears. – Proverbs 26:17

Authors of Resolution 3

Finally, it is important to consider the
authors of Resolution 3. It was difficult to discover if all of them
were credentialed with the Assemblies of God. References to being AoG
ministers or working in organizations connected to the denomination are
missing in most of the source material.

The chairperson of the Resolution committee is Donald H, Detrick.
Detrick’s wife, Jodie Detrick, is a Life Coach and supporter of
contemplative spirituality. Mrs. Detrick wrote the AoG defense of
inviting New Age guru Ruth Haley Barton to speak at the General Council
in Orlando, Florida.

Concerning the authors of Resolution 3, the following is a sampling of information easily available on the Internet:

J. Ross Byars: Co-founder of
Jerusalem School Bethlehem on the West Bank, “Impacting the Arab World
with the message of hope through education.” The school delivers to
mostly Palestinian youth the “Good News of the Gospel delivered through a
culturally-relevant lens.” The pacifism of Martin Luther King, Nelson
Mandela, and Mahatma Gandhi are taught. The schools “takes an ecumenical
approach because most of its students are Muslims.” – Haaretz.com, “Think Palestinian Schools Preach Violence? Visit This One,” July 22, 2017

Furthermore, JSB teaches a mystical teaching,
the concept of the ‘inner eye,’ from Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, Kabbalist
and the first Ashkenazi chief rabbi in British Mandatory Palestine. –
ibid

Robert E. Cooley: President
Emeritus and former Professor of Biblical Studies and Archaeology of
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminar. Dr. Cooley was a consultant on the
merging of the Assemblies of God schools in Springfield. I advise
individuals to watch his YouTube video about the leadership challenges
of globalization and social diversification of communities, “Evangelical
Leadership in the 21st Century” January 30, 2015. I also encourage
reading “The Future of the Christian University: An Interview with Dr.
Robert E. Cooley” on Pathos.com. Cooley advocates a new paradigm by
Christianity regarding its association with nations and religions. His
involvement with Resolution 3 defines more clearly what he means by that
advocacy.

Murray W. Dempster: Professor of Social Ethics, Southeastern University, Lakeland, Florida. Author of Christian Concern in Pentecostal Perspective: Reformulating Pentecostal Eschatology, Called and Empowered: Global Mission in Pentecostal Perspective, and other books.

Robert W. Houlihan: Professor
of Practical Ministry and Missions at Southwestern University. Houihan
wrote, “Another area that has caused some concerns for Pentecostals in
recent years is the realization that the early Pentecostals
overemphasized evangelism and neglected cultural sensitivity and the
social and justices issues for the poor. . . . More recently Pentecostal
scholars such as Murray Dempster have created a framework to help
missionaries reflect on the biblical text and provide them with a social
ethic to undergird their social practices.” – Robert Houlihan;
“Theological Education in a Cross-Cultural Context: Essays in Honor of
John and Bea Carter; Accessing Missional Ministries in the Pentecostal
Church: A Trial of Overemphasis on Evangelism.”

Nam Soo Kim: Pastor of Promise
Church and Promise Ministries International, Seoul, South Korea. PMI
considers itself as a ministry to the world’s 1.85 billion children. Not
much is publically known about Kim. I could not discover any
significant involvement or contributions to the AoG. As with most of the
other authors, he seems to be involved with activity outside of the
denomination.

Russell P. Spittler: Senior professor of New Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary. Author of Perspectives on the New Pentecostalism, Charismatic Christianity as a Global Culture, and other books. Spittler wrote in support of Murray Dempster’s book, Called and Empowered: Global Mission in Pentecostal Perspective:
“An unprecedented mix of pentecostal theology and mission practice,
virtually a manifesto for pentecostal missions. . . . The fullest and
finest missiological treatise originating within classical
Pentecostalism available.”–Russell P. Spittler

Prophecy is Being Fulfilled
In conclusion, I must point out that Rome
changed the name of Judea to Palestine in 136 A.D. Islam did not arrive
until about the 7th century A.D. Christianity is a religion that
originated with a Jewish man, Christ Jesus the Son of God. The church is
established on Jewish disciples of Christ with Him as the Cornerstone.
Historically and evidentiary, there is no basis for any attempt to
dispose Israel of her biblical heritage and rights.

Therefore, to embrace the Palestinian and
Muslim cause and reject Israel is, in essence, to be anti-Semitic. Thus,
the AoG’s positions papers and Resolution 3 is oxymoronic in
presentation and factitious in intent. It is an effort to unite the 60
million-member worldwide denomination with other denominations and
political groups that are openly hostile to Israel. That is not peace
keeping, but quite the opposite. It is meddling in affairs that the true
church, the Body of Christ, has no biblical mandate to become involved
in. Furthermore, it is compromise of the worst sort during the worst
period in Israel’s history and likely to help trigger an unprecedented
military attack on Israel.

What we are witnessing is the formation of the
False Prophet’s global church and the dark kingdom of Antichrist.
Prophecy is racing toward fulfillment. Christianity’s leaders and
theologians are more concerned about the relevance of Christianity, its
political position in the world system, and the numerical value of
Christendom than about standing uncompromisingly for God’s truth. I do
believe that some professing Christians feel intense pressure to
compromise and thereby avoid being ostracized or even persecuted.

It is time to wake up and heed God’s Word. Love
for truth is dissipating as fog in the morning sun. Convenient yet
false interpretations of God’s Word are being duplicitously presented as
new truth. The resulting false conclusions are leading to a dangerous
and perhaps eternally fatal pragmatism.

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Dr. George Wood Responds to Lighthouse Trails Article on AoG Resolution 3 and Israel 
SEE: http://www.lighthousetrailsresearch.com/newsletters/2017/newsletter20170801.htm#1A2;

republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:

 
By the Editors at Lighthouse Trails

On July 28th, Lighthouse Trails posted a commentary by Lighthouse Trails author Cedric Fisher titled “Assembly of God (AOG) General Council to Vote on Resolution Against Israel.”
This commentary set off a fire storm on the Internet, and on Saturday
July 29th, Lighthouse Trails editors received an e-mail from Dr. George
Wood (General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God). Dr. Wood is
familiar with Lighthouse Trails because of a controversy in 2013 where
Dr. Wood gave his blessing and permission for contemplative emergent
Ruth Haley Barton to speak at the 2013 AoG General Council Conference
resulting in some Lighthouse Trails articles addressing the seriousness
of such promotion.

Shortly after Lighthouse Trails editors
received the e-mail from Dr. Wood on the 29th regarding our recent
posting of Cedric Fisher’s commentary, we learned that the e-mail was
being distributed on the Internet. Because Dr. Wood has made his e-mail
public, we are responding in the public arena; and because his e-mail
stated that the commentary we posted is “false, meretricious, and
slanderous,” we are compelled to issue this response. Below is Dr.
Wood’s e-mail to Lighthouse Trails editors in its entirety (in black
bold) along with response comments by us in indented non-bold
paragraphs. (After you have read this section, please see a response
written by Cedric Fisher regarding Dr. Wood’s e-mail.)

Dr. George Wood, General Superintendent of AoG

Dr. George Wood’s e-mail to Lighthouse Trails:

I don’t know exactly who to address this to, so I have included all the email contact points provided on your website.

I am asking you to retract and
apologize for the totally incorrect article you published on July 28,
titled, “Commentary: Assembly of God (AOG) General Council to Vote on
Resolution Against Israel.”

Here are the facts, as opposed to the lies given by Cedric Fisher.

1. Resolution 3 doesn’t mention Israel
at all. It has nothing to do with Israel. As general superintendent, I
am not indicating my support or opposition to this resolution as it
comes from delegates to our General Council – but, I can tell you for a
fact that you can search this resolution with a microscope and you will
find no reference to Israel, nor will you find any intention that this
resolution applies to Israel. Here’s the full text of the resolution: http://generalcouncil.ag.org/-/media/GC17/2017GCResolutionsBooklet.pdf?la=en.

Our Response: It is true
that Resolution 3 does not mention Israel at all, and Cedric Fisher
never said that it did. However, the resolution absolutely connects
Israel with the Resolution when it states: “Furthermore, the Commission
on Doctrinal Purity and the General Presbytery approved the 12
Assemblies of God position paper entitled, ‘Church Mission and Peacemaking.’”
It is in that position paper that Israel is discussed and clearly
rebuked as the guilty party for causing conflict. There is no mention of
Islamic/Muslim wrong doing in the position paper. We realize that some
reading “Church Mission and Peacemaking” may not see how it is
implicating modern-day Israel, especially if they are not familiar with
the present efforts to put most or all of the blame on Israel for Middle
East conflict.

2. The AG position paper is titled,
“Church Mission and Peacemaking.” Lighthouse Trails added “and Israel,”
even though the position paper doesn’t mention issues regarding the
modern state of Israel. Here’s the position paper: https://ag.org/Beliefs/Topics-Index/Church-Mission-and-Peacemaking.

Our Response: The phrase
“and Israel” was mistakenly added twice in one sentence. We have now
corrected that error. However, this does not change the context of the
position paper. Dr. Wood says that the position paper doesn’t mention
issues regarding the modern state of Israel, but we believe that is
exactly what that position paper is doing.

3. “Israel–the Church’s Response” is
not a position paper. It’s what we call a “common concerns” article. It
was written by the Office of Public Relations over 15 years ago. Here’s
the article itself: https://ag.org/Beliefs/Topics-Index/Israel-the-Churchs-Response. Here’s the topic index of other common concern articles: https://ag.org/Beliefs/Topics-Index.

Our Response: Cedric
Fisher’s commentary did call both papers “position papers” when in
reality “Israel – The Church’s Response” is not an official AoG position
paper. Rather, it is listed under AoG Beliefs on their website and
described as “based upon [AoG] common understanding of scriptural
teaching.” (source: https://ag.org/Beliefs/Topics-Index)

4. By mixing quotations from the
position paper and the common concerns article, Lighthouse Trails
concocts a belief that simply doesn’t exist.

Our Response: We don’t agree
with Dr. Wood’s assumption here. To say that an argument can’t be
proven by using different credible (and related) documents is faulty
reasoning.

5. The article goes on to talk about
Rick Warren’s PEACE plan, which is NOT mentioned in Resolution 3, the
position paper, or the common concerns article. It then states,
“Resolution 3 is an attempt to present a more powerful statement of
disassociation with Israel.” But Resolution 3 doesn’t mention the
contemporary state of
Israel at all, let alone “a more powerful statement of disassociation with Israel.” This is simply a lie.

Our Response: As for Rick
Warren’s influence within the AoG, this could be proven in a number of
different ways (not to mention that he is one of the keynote speakers at
this year’s AoG General Council along with Mark Batterson (Circle Maker) and Priscilla Shirer (contemplative teacher)), but we will provide this one piece of documentation. In a 2008 Time Magazine article titled “Rick Warren Goes Global,” it states:

“Warren is particularly excited by the
hands-on involvement of some of the larger players in the Evangelical
community. “A guy was going, ‘I’ll take Mozambique,’ and another guy was
going ‘I’ll take Nigeria,’ ” he said happily, adding that he’s already secured personal commitments from influential leaders in the Salvation Army and the Assemblies of God
(the largest Pentecostal denomination.) “They’ve said, they’re in, and
they have to get their boards along,” he reported.” (emphasis added;
source: http://content.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1809833,00.html?xid=rss-nation).

Since 2008, the Purpose Driven paradigm has
continued to have a major influence in nearly all evangelical
denominations, including Assemblies of God.

Regarding Dr. Wood’s statement that it is a
lie to say that Resolution 3 is anti-Israel, it is not. This resolution
was worded in such a way as to not appear to be directly implicating
modern Israel.

6. “AoG General Superintendent George
O. Wood and other leaders of the denomination appear enamored with
Warren to the extent they are virtually subservient.” That would be news
to me, Rick Warren, and other leaders of the denomination. Furthermore,
there is no denomination more active than ours in evangelizing Muslims.

See our response in point #5.

7. As is typical of Lighthouse Trails,
you engage in six-degrees-of-separation conspiracy mongering. Even
though neither Don nor Jodi Detrick wrote Resolution 3, he is mentioned
because he is married to her, and she is mentioned because she allegedly
promotes “contemplative spirituality.” This isn’t research; this is
nonsense.

Our Response: Actually,
Cedric Fisher’s mentioning Jodi Detrick because she is the wife of the
chairperson of the AoG 2017 Resolutions Committee is certainly not
“six-degrees-of-separation conspiracy mongering.” First of all, this is a
husband and wife who are both highly active in AoG leadership; this is
hardly “six-degrees of separation.” Second, the issue that took place
with Dr. Wood and the AoG General Council in May of 2013 was no minor
issue. Dr. Wood allowed Ms. Detrick to bring in a hard core New Age
sympathizer to teach AoG women at the AoG General Council Conference
that year. Lighthouse Trails wrote three carefully documented articles
explaining several aspects as to why Barton should not be allowed to
teach Christian women. After our first article (http://www.lighthousetrailsresearch.com/blog/?p=11431),
Dr. Wood issued a public statement defending Ms. Detrick’s choice of
speakers (and he incidentally mentioned Ms. Detrick’s husband as he felt
the association was important for people to know – the very thing he
condemned Cedric Fisher for doing). Our second article in 2013 included
Dr. Wood’s response defending the choice of Ruth Haley Barton (http://www.lighthousetrailsresearch.com/blog/?p=11554).
Incidentally, Cedric Fisher (a former AoG pastor who was not an LT
author at that time) wrote an article addressing the issue with Barton (http://www.lighthousetrailsresearch.com/blog/?p=11569). He made some very valid points, and his article from 2013 is worth reading to better understand the dilemma.

We believe it was appropriate for Cedric
Fisher to mention the Wood/Detrick/Barton event that took place four
years ago because from years of researching the contemplative prayer
movement, we know that one of the “fruits” of contemplative prayer is a
shift in attitude regarding Israel. While there have always been those
(such as those in the Reformed camp) who have historically rejected
Israel of having significance according to a biblically prophetic view
and adhere to Replacement Theology, there is also now a growing number
of evangelicals who are moving from a pro-Israel stance to an
anti-Israel stance, and many of those evangelicals have first embraced
the contemplative prayer movement. Is this just a coincidence? We don’t
believe so. Those who practice contemplative meditation, over time,
begin to change their views on the Atonement, the Cross, salvation, and
even Israel and the Jews because the meditation experience is
panentheistic (God in all) and interspiritual (all paths lead to God) in
nature; and when one begins to accept panentheism and
interspirituality, the Cross, the Atonement, salvation through Christ
alone, and Bible prophecy (which includes understanding Israel and the
return of Christ) do not fit into that mold any longer.

Dr. Wood resents the fact that Jodi Detrick
name was mentioned in Cedric Fisher’s article, so much so that he has
resorted to ugly name calling. We fear that Dr. Wood does not understand
these vital issues, and that is why he is lashing out.

8. The article about Ross Byar’s school
is hilarious. Ross teaches “pacifism,” not “passivism.” And do
evangelical Christians really want to go on record opposing the teaching
of pacifism to MUSLIM students? Additionally, the Haaretz.com article
cited doesn’t report that Byars’ school advocates “inner eye” mysticism.
It says that on the day the journalist visited, they were learning
about the mysticism of an important modern Jewish rabbi. A good
education acquaints people accurately with the beliefs of others. LTR
makes that look suspicious.

Our Response: Dr. Wood better read that article at Haaretz.com again.
It clearly states that the teacher at Byar’s school is introducing and
advocating a mystical spirituality to the students. The article states:

“Today, in fact, she’s [the teacher] trying to introduce the students to a mystical teaching
from Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, the first Ashkenazi chief rabbi in
British Mandatory Palestine. The big idea is his concept of the “inner
eye,” and Talesnick [the teacher] wants to suggest that if you can see with it, you’re color blind. It’s a good lesson against racism.”

Cedric Fisher stated it accurately when he said the school was advocating a mystical teaching.

9. I could pick apart the article’s
references to the six authors of Resolution 3–all of whom I know
personally or at least know of–but I’ll just quote this hilarious
statement about Nam Soo Kim: “I could not discover any significant
involvement or contributions to the AoG. As with most of the other
authors, he seems to be involved with activity outside of the
denomination.” For the record, Nam Soo Kim is an executive presbyter of
the national Assemblies of God, a fact that is easily found on the AG
website: https://ag.org/About/Leadership-Team/Executive-Presbytery.

Our Response: The fact that
Cedric Fisher did not know of Nam Soo Kim’s involvement with AoG is a
moot point, but we accept the correction. However, there is one author
of Resolution 3 that we do know about, and that is Murray
Dempster. In 2007, 80 evangelical leaders signed a document titled “An
Evangelical Statement on Israel/Palestine.” A November 2007 Christianity Today article titled “Evangelical Leaders Reiterate Call for Two-State Solution for Israel and Palestine” discussed the document and listed Murray Dempster as one of the signatories. The article stated:

“[O]ver 80 evangelical leaders have signed a
statement indicating their belief ‘that the way forward is for the
Israelis and Palestinians to negotiate a fair, two-state solution.’”
(source: http://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2007/november/148-33.0.html (For a list of Dempster’s credentials that include the signing of this two-state solution document, see http://www.seu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/MWD-Resume-Updated-SEU-8.1.2013.pdf)

We find this unnerving that a man, Dempster,
who is a signatory for a document that calls for a two-state solution,
is also a contributing author and endorser to this AoG resolution that
has the potential of invoking great harm to the Jewish people; and it is
equally troubling that the head of AoG is perfectly OK with this. He
says that he knows all of them personally or at least knows of
them—insinuating that this makes them all legitimate). According to one
Jewish Christian radio host we spoke with this morning, a two-state
solution would “legitimize” a Palestinian State filled with brutal
terrorists who want to destroy Israel. What in the world is AoG doing
playing with this kind of fire?! Cedric Fisher provided us with some
thought-provoking comments today on the two-state solution:

“Some evangelical leaders insist there is
nothing wrong with the Two-State Solution.  They claim that Israel
advocates a Two-State Solution.  If that were true, then it would have
already occurred and we would not be having this controversy.  There is a
vast difference between the versions of Two-State Solutions.  Israel’s
version could be summed up as, “You leave us alone, and we’ll leave you
alone.”  Conversely, the Two-State Solution advocated by certain
evangelicals is to moderate a resolution between Israel and Palestine
that involves Israel giving up the West Bank, its biblical heritage as
God’s Chosen People, and other untenable concessions.  There is an
effort to dismiss Israel from eschatology and brand it as just another
sinful nation.

“These leaders cannot understand why true
supporters of Israel view them as anti-Semitic.  They claim they are not
anti-Semitic but rather that they also support Israel.  They obviously
do not support the Israel that exists, but the “Israel” they have
modeled for their peace plan.  I invite the reader to read the
literature of these so-called pacifists for “peace.”  If they supported
Israel as it presently exists, they would not be sympathetic to the
Muslim narrative and attempt to coerce Israel to accept a
pro-Palestinian Two-State Solution.

10. This conclusory statement is an
outright lie: “Therefore, to embrace the Palestinian and Muslim cause
and reject Israel is, in essence, to be anti-Semitic. Thus, the AoG’s
positions papers and Resolution 3 is oxymoronic in presentation and
factitious in intent. It is an effort to unite the 60 million-member
worldwide denomination with other denominations and political groups
that are openly hostile to Israel.” None of the AG links the author has
provided–to Resolution 3, our position paper, or even our common
concerns article–embrace Islam, reject Israel, or exhibit antisemitism.
The World Assemblies of God Fellowship numbers 68.5 million adherents,
not 60 million (https://ag.org/About/Statistics), but the author can’t
even get this basic statistic right. And I am unaware of any member
nation of the WAGF that’s “openly hostile to Israel.” I certainly am not
– having been to Israel over 40 times and having established the
Assemblies of God Center for Holy Lands Studies that has brought
thousands to Israel – including hundreds of students preparing for the
ministry.

Our response: We stand
behind Cedric Fisher’s closing comments. We believe AoG is facing a real
threat, and the fact that their head cannot see this and has no problem
with Resolution 3 is scary at best.

You should have regard for truth. But, you [do] not.

The article you published is false, meretricious, and slanderous. You should be ashamed.

Finally, there is a process in our
Constitution and Bylaws by which members can present resolutions. The
authors of resolutions have no guarantee that what they propose will be
adopted; but, our Bylaws make provision for members to have that right.

Our Response: The men who
wrote Resolution 3 are leaders in the AoG, not some renegades who have
no influence in the denomination. Without intending on sounding
disrespectful, the shame goes to AoG leaders who are involved in trying
to pass Resolution 3 and to Dr. Wood, not Cedric Fisher and Lighthouse
Trails.

Response to George Wood’s E-mail from Cedric Fisher:

I wish to thank Dr. Wood for taking time out of
his busy schedule to respond to my commentary. Since Dr. Wood has
insisted on more information, I will respectfully honor his request.

First, I concede that Resolution 3 does not
contain the word “Israel,” and I never stated that it did. However, it
contains the reference to a position paper that does mention Israel.
Additionally, although “Israel—the Church’s Response” is not an official
position paper, it is a position officially assigned to the “Church”
and included under “Beliefs” on the AoG website. Further, Resolution 3
is presented as being about peacekeeping, but the statement it proposes to add to the Constitution includes justice and peacemaking. Here is why that is important.

We must ask, “What nations in conflict did the authors of R3 have in mind when they wrote the Resolution?”

The only nation in conflict that the majority
of evangelicals are focused on is Israel. Regarding the
Israeli/Palestinian conflict, the terms justice and peacekeeping
are interpreted by the worldview of whoever employs them. Some
evangelicals consider Israel “unjust” and even “racist” in their
dealings with Palestinians. I propose that the conflict is not because
Israel is unjust, racist, or rejects peace. It exists because her
neighbors wish to annihilate her as stated in the following:

I will never allow a single Israeli to live among us on Palestinian land. (Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, The Jerusalem Post)

The solution that political Progressives,
Liberals, Palestinian sympathizers, denominations, and some leading
evangelical “pacifists” propose is a two-state solution. That attempt at
“justice and peacemaking” would devastate Israel. Standing in the way
of a two-state solution is the traditional, biblical, eschatological
view that most evangelicals hold dear. There is currently a massive
effort underway throughout Christianity to neutralize and eject that
view from evangelicalism. The result, unintended or perhaps intended, is
that anti-Semitism has reared its ugly head in evangelicalism.

Therefore, we are wary of overtures of justice and peacemaking
by individuals who have been involved in efforts to impose a two-state
solution on Israel.  Is it the intent of R3 authors to legitimize a
worldview that undermines historical evangelical support for Israel in
the name of justice and peacemaking? We can help answer that question by
taking a look at some of R3’s authors.

R3 author Murray Dempster is considered by some
of his peers as the “‘Grandfather of Modern Pentecostal Pacifism.”
Dempster was a signer of the document “An Evangelical Statement on Israel/Palestine” that proposes a two-state solution to the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. He also signed a letter to President George Bush in July 29, 2007, calling for a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict that includes the vast majority of the West Bank.

Dempster is professor of social ethics at Assemblies of God Southeastern University. An online blog post titled, “Liberal Theology at Assemblies of God University?”
features the testimony by David Thrower expressing concern about the
influence of the Emergent Church and “progressive” adherents that
question the supremacy of God and the authority and veracity of His Word
at Southeastern. Thrower mentioned Dempster touting liberal theologian
James Cone. However, deeply troubling was his observation concerning
rampant anti-Semitism that included an on-campus lecture by
pro-Palestine advocate Sami Awad. At one point in the lecture, Awad had
very anti-Semitic comments mentioning that Israel did not have a right
to exist. – Chelsen Vicari, Juicy Ecumenism blog; December 18, 2014, https://juicyecumenism.com/2014/12/18/squishy-theology-assembly-gods-southeastern-university/

Another R3 author, Robert E. Cooley, signed the Yale “A Common Word” Christian Response document http://faith.yale.edu/common-word/common-word-christian-response. Among the signers is Rick Warren, one of the speakers at the upcoming 57th General Council in Anaheim. The document begins:

As members of the worldwide Christian
community, we were deeply encouraged and challenged by the recent
historic open letter signed by 138 leading Muslim scholars, clerics, and
intellectuals from around the world. “A Common Word Between Us and You”
identifies some core common ground between Christianity and Islam which
lies at the heart of our respective faiths as well as at the heart of
the most ancient Abrahamic faith, Judaism.

The document also stated:

Before we “shake your hand” in responding to
your letter, we ask forgiveness of the All-Merciful One [a name for the
Muslim god] and of the Muslim community around the world. . . . That so
much common ground exists—common ground in some of the fundamentals of
faith—gives hope that undeniable differences and even the very real
external pressures that bear down upon us can not overshadow the common
ground upon which we stand together.

As I pointed out in my commentary, R3 author
Robert W. Houlihan and Russell P. Spittler have made statements in
support of Dempster.

How can I or anyone who is willing to take a
serious look at this situation conclude that R3 is anything other than
an attempt to undermine evangelical support for Israel?

Related Information:

The Berean Call Conference: Israel in the Line of Fire

DVD Exposes “Christian Palestinianism” and the Evangelical Leaders Promoting It

 Chrislam – The Blending Together of Islam & Christianity

Another Look: Has the Church Replaced Israel?

Terror Against Israel

LEAKED DOCUMENT REVEALS MCMASTER GRANTED SUSAN RICE ‘UNFETTERED ACCESS TO CLASSIFIED INFORMATION”!~MCMASTER’S GLOBALIST ANTI-TRUMP TRACK RECORD~LETTER FROM MCMASTER SAID SUSAN RICE WILL KEEP HER TOP SECRET SECURITY CLEARANCE

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 McMaster Pardons Spying Susan Rice #McMasterFacts 
 General McMaster Terrified Of Mike Cernovich & Patriot Media 
 Published on Aug 4, 2017
It is becoming clearer and clearer that general McMaster is nothing but a globalist tool working to undermine Donald Trump.

 General McMaster’s Dirty Secrets Leak: 
Exclusive With Mike Cernovich

 H.R. MCMASTER FACTS:
SEE: http://www.mcmasterleaks.com/
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

 H.R. McMaster has been insulting Trump in front of foreign leaders.

McMaster expressed his disapproval of Trump’s course to
foreign officials during the lead-up to his trip to Germany. The general
specifically said he’d disagreed with Trump’s decision to hold an Oval
Office meeting in May with top Russian diplomats and with the
president’s general reluctance to speak out against Russian aggression
in Europe, according to the three foreign officials.

H.R. McMaster recently hired two of Ben Rhodes’ closest allies at NSC. Ben Rhodes is under investigation as part of the Susan Rice spying scandal.

Derek Harvey was the key figure when it came to the
Middle East. He was against the Iran Deal and the funding of Palestinian
Authority terror. He called out Islamic Jihad. He tried to force out
the Obama holdovers running our foreign policy. And now he’s gone.

Meanwhile McMaster has fired pro-Trump loyalists including Robin Townley, Derek Harvey, and Adam Lovinger. Lovinger’s security clearance was pulled after he attended a bar mitzvah in Israel.

Through the campaign, candidate Trump tapped into a deep
vein of concern among many citizens that America is at risk and slipping
away. Globalists and Islamists recognize that for their visions
to succeed, America, both as an ideal and as a national and political
identity, must be destroyed
. … Islamists ally with cultural
Marxists because, as far back as the 1980s, they properly assessed that
the left has a strong chance of reducing Western civilization to its
benefit.

McMaster promoted CAIR diversity outreach coordinator Mustafa Javed
Ali to top role. Ali then blocked Ayaan Hirsi Ali from speaking at NSC.
Pro-Trump supporters removed from the NSC include Tara Dahl, Ezra Cohen-Watnick, Robin Townley, Derek Harvey, and Adam Lovinger.
McMaster has been leaking information to Andy McCabe and personally attacking Trump’s family.
McMaster has insulted Hope Hicks, a loyal Trump ally who is also beloved by the base.
McMaster unsuccessfully attempted to oust Sebastian Gorka. Trump had to personally intervene, a story Jake Turx of Ami Magazine broke.
McMaster has been leaking information to David Petraeus and has had direct contact with George Soros.
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“Everything the president wants to do, McMaster opposes,” say former NSC officials

BY ROBERT SPENCER
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

“I know that the president isn’t a big fan of what McMaster’s doing. I
don’t understand why he’s allowing a guy who is subverting his foreign
policy at every turn to remain in place.”
McMaster is an energetic exponent
of the damaging fiction that “the Islamic State is not Islamic.” Trump
campaigned on the proposition that Obama and Clinton were wrong to
pretend that Islamic terrorism was not Islamic, and that this denial
deformed our response to the global jihad threat. So why is this
subversive still in place? McMaster must be fired.

“EXCLUSIVE: ‘Everything The President Wants To Do, McMaster Opposes,’
Former NSC Officials Say,” by Jonah Bennett and Saagar Enjeti, Daily Caller, August 3, 2017:

National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster is thwarting
President Donald Trump’s foreign policy prescriptions, two former senior
NSC officials told The Daily Caller News Foundation.

“Everything the president wants to do, McMaster opposes,” a former
senior official said in a wide-ranging interview. “Trump wants to get us
out of Afghanistan — McMaster wants to go in. Trump wants to get us out
of Syria — McMaster wants to go in. Trump wants to deal with the China
issue — McMaster doesn’t. Trump wants to deal with the Islam issue —
McMaster doesn’t. You know, across the board, we want to get rid of the
Iran deal — McMaster doesn’t. It is incredible to watch it happening
right in front of your face. Absolutely stunning.”
One former official characterized McMaster as a “sycophant” of retired Army Gen. David Petraeus.
“I know that the president isn’t a big fan of what McMaster’s doing,”
the former official declared. “I don’t understand why he’s allowing a
guy who is subverting his foreign policy at every turn to remain in
place.” he added.
The official continued that he expects a purge of “campaign Trump”
loyalists to continue with particular intensity within the next two
weeks.
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“I just fear there is a real creeping of status quo thinking that is
taking over the place. I was upset while I was there in seeing how
empowered Obama holdovers under McMaster were to essentially perpetuate
Obama-era policies,” another former official told TheDCNF.
Both officials expressed particular concern over the Trump administration’s future policy in Afghanistan.
“The Trumpian view that we were trying to put forward was shut down,” an official declared….

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 LEAKED DOCUMENT REVEALS MCMASTER 

GRANTED SUSAN RICE 
‘UNFETTERED ACCESS TO CLASSIFIED INFORMATION”!
 Sara Carter on McMaster: He Allowed Susan Rice to Continue her Secret Clearance
 Published on Aug 3, 2017
Sara Carter from Circa News shocked Sean Hannity with her findings on H.R McMaster.
 LETTER FROM MCMASTER SAID SUSAN RICE WILL KEEP HER TOP SECRET SECURITY CLEARANCE 
BY ROBERT SPENCER
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

H. R. McMaster is an active agent in the Trump administration of the
Obama agenda of denial and willful ignorance regarding the jihad threat.
He needs to be fired immediately, along with his associates and all
those of like mind, if the Trump administration is going to have the
remotest chance of dealing effectively with the global jihad.
Who is the President of the United States today? Barack Obama or Donald Trump?
Hillary (and Susan Rice) got warning Benghazi attack was premeditated jihad terrorism, still blamed Muhammad video
Susan Rice blames jihad in Syria on climate change

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“A letter from H.R. McMaster said Susan Rice will keep her top-secret security clearance,” by Sara A. Carter, Circa, August 3, 2017 (thanks to Joe):

Almost one month after it was disclosed that former
President Obama’s National Security Adviser Susan Rice was unmasking
members of President Trump’s team and other Americans, Trump’s own
national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, sent an official letter giving
her unfettered and continuing access to classified information and
waiving her “need-to-know” requirement on anything she viewed or
received during her tenure, Circa has confirmed.
The undated and unclassified letter from McMaster was sent in the
mail to Rice’s home during the last week of April. Trump was not aware
of the letter or McMaster’s decision, according to two Senior West Wing
officials and an intelligence official, who spoke to Circa on condition
that they not be named.

“I hereby waive the requirement that you must have a ‘need-to-know’
to access any classified information contained in items you ‘originated,
reviewed, signed or received while serving,’ as National Security
Adviser,” the letter said. The letter also states that the “NSC will
continue to work with you to ensure the appropriate security clearance
documentation remains on file to allow you access to classified
information.”…
In June, the House Intelligence Committee subpoenaed Rice as part of
the committee’s larger investigation into the unmasking of Americans
under the Obama administration. Rice maintains that she never accessed
the information inappropriately and has agreed to testify before the committee.
Under the law, and under certain conditions, it is common practice
for some senior government officials to be given the unfettered access
to classified information, and their “need to know” is waived under
“Executive Order 13526 Section 4.4 Access by Historical Researchers and
Certain Former Government Personnel.” But the White House officials told
Circa that under the current congressional investigation, and given
President Trump’s ongoing concern that members of his team were
unmasked, Rice’s clearance should have been limited to congressional
testimony only or revoked until the end of the investigation. Rice and
Brennan have confirmed they sought the unredacted names of Americans in
NSA-sourced intelligence reports, but insisted their requests were
routine parts of their work and that they did nothing improper. Former
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power also has legal
authority to unmask officials.
In a June tweet, Trump called the revelation that Rice and other
Obama senior officials were unmasking members of his team the “big
story… the ‘unmasking and surveillance’ that took place during the Obama
administration.”
“Basically, this letter which was signed in the last week of April
undercuts the president’s assertion that Susan Rice’s unmasking activity
was inappropriate. In essence, anybody who committed a violation as she
did would not be given access to classified information,” said a senior
West Wing official, who was shown the document by Circa and verified
its authenticity. “In fact, they would have their security clearance and
right to ‘need-to-know’ stripped.”…

______________________________________________________

 Warning: Globalist Bootlicker McMaster Firing Patriots From Inner Circle
 Published on Aug 4, 2017

Alex
Jones explains how H.R. McMaster, U.S. National Security Advisor to
President Trump, is relieving loyalists from Trump’s inner circle to
undermine his agenda and serve his Globalist masters.

 General McMaster Panics As Journalists Expose Him As Greatest National Security Threat 
 Published on Aug 4, 2017

As
journalist expose National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster’s past, the
General panics, knowing his plans into the future are now at risk of
total collapse as he undermines President Trump.

 McMaster purges NSC staffer for warning about “globalists and Islamists”
BY ROBERT SPENCER
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

Is this Barack Obama’s administration, or Donald Trump’s? Trump
campaigned rebuking Obama and Hillary Clinton for not daring to call
terrorism Islamic. And now Rich Higgins has been fired for warning about
“Islamists”? McMaster must go. Please call the White House at
202-456-1111 and politely and courteously ask that McMaster be fired and
Higgins (and others McMaster has fired) be reinstated.

The Leftist establishment media is working to spin the firing of
Higgins as a showdown between McMaster and Steve Bannon. In reality,
it’s McMaster as Obama’s front man versus Trump.
If the Trump administration is going to have any integrity in its
message and any coherent connection with the premises of the Trump
campaign, McMaster must go, and go quickly, along with all the other
Obama holdovers and Obama sympathizers who think that denying the nature
and magnitude of the jihad threat is the best way to deal with that
threat.

“McMaster Purges NSC Staffer for Warning of Islamist-Leftist Threat,” by Daniel Greenfield, FrontPage, August 2, 2017:

McMaster had purged Derek Harvey, one of the NSC’s best people on the Middle East, for trying to fire Obama holdovers.

“In the late 1980s, Harvey traveled throughout Iraq by
taxicab—500 miles, village to village—interviewing locals, sleeping on
mud floors with a shower curtain for a door. He [was] full of questions,
intensely curious and entirely nonthreatening. After the 1991 Gulf War,
when the CIA was predicting the inevitable fall of Iraqi dictator
Saddam Hussein, Harvey, then a major, insisted that Hussein would
survive because members of the Sunni community knew their fortunes were
tied to his. He was right. Months before the 9/11 terrorist attacks,
Harvey wrote an intelligence paper declaring that al Qaeda and the
Taliban leadership in Afghanistan posed a strategic threat to the United
States.”

And why was Harvey fired?


That dispute was followed by a bigger one. Bannon and
Trump, according to White House officials, pressed McMaster to fire a
list of Obama holdovers at the National Security Council who were
suspected of leaking to the press. The list of names was compiled by
Derek Harvey, a former Defense Intelligence Agency colonel who was
initially hired by Flynn. McMaster balked. He refused to fire anyone on
the list and asserted that he had the authority to fire and hire
National Security Council staff.

And McMaster keeps using that authority to purge patriots from the NSC.

Rich Higgins, a top official of the National Security
Council was fired last month after arguing in a memo that President
Trump is under sustained attack from subversive forces both within and
outside the government who are deploying Maoist tactics to defeat
President Trump’s nationalist agenda.

“Globalists and Islamists recognize that for their visions to
succeed, America, both as an ideal and as a national and political
identity, must be destroyed,” the memo warns. It argues that this has
led “Islamists [to] ally with cultural Marxists,” but that in the long
run, “Islamists will co-opt the movement in its entirety.”
“Because the left is aligned with Islamist organizations at local,
national, and international levels, recognition should be given to the
fact that they seamlessly interoperate through coordinated synchronized
interactive narratives … These attack narratives are pervasive, full
spectrum, and institutionalized at all levels. They operate in social
media, television, the 24-hour news cycle in all media and are
entrenched at the upper levels of the bureaucracies.”
Higgins, seen as an ally of White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, had only served on the council for a couple months.

Higgins had also “pushed for declassification of documents having to
do with radical Islam and Iran,” according to a source close to the
White House.
A source close to Higgins said that specifically, Higgins
had been pushing for the declassification of Presidential Study
Directive 11, a classified report produced in 2010 by the Obama
administration which presaged the Arab Spring, outlining unrest
throughout the Middle East. The directive has become a shibboleth of
activists such as Frank Gaffney, who see it as evidence of the Obama
administration’s links to the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist
groups.
Higgins, according to another source with direct knowledge of the
incident, was called into the White House Counsel’s office the week
before last and asked about the memo. On July 21, the Friday of that
week, he was informed by McMaster’s deputy Ricky Waddell that he was
losing his job.

And so McMaster purges another challenge to the Obama order. And you
have to wonder whether he isn’t emerging as a national security threat….

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 MUST SEE: Rich Higgins explains war on radical Islamic terror (was fired by McMaster July 2017)
 Published on Aug 3, 2017

Rich
Higgins, of the Trump-Flynn National Security Council, who was fired by
McMaster (or maybe Kelly?) in July 2017, explains the war on radical
islamic terror, winning-losing, how narratives are framed, how the war
is like the war against communism, being fought at the local level, an
information war, and more.

                Glazov Gang: McMaster’s Firing of Higgins: 

Crippling America in the Face of Jihad

                 H.R. McMaster is a Deep State Plant 

that Opposes the Trump Agenda
 H R McMaster ‘at Odds’ with Trump 
on Iran Nuclear Deal
SEE OUR PREVIOUS POSTS ABOUT MCMASTER:
UPDATED: ANOTHER
TRUMP LOUSY PICK? NSA’S MCMASTER MISUNDERSTANDS ISLAM: ISLAMIC STATE
USES “PERVERTED INTERPRETATION OF RELIGION”
 GENERAL MCMASTER AND
THAT JIHADIST “PERVERTED INTERPRETATION OF RELIGION USED TO JUSTIFY
VIOLENCE”~AS IF ISLAM IS A “RELIGION OF PEACE”? 
 ANOTHER TRUMP LOUSY PICK? NSA’S MCMASTER MISUNDERSTANDS ISLAM: ISLAMIC STATE USES “PERVERTED INTERPRETATION OF RELIGION” 
 MCMASTER & GORKA: UNFIT FOR DUTY 
 MCMASTER: TRUMP WILL “CALL FOR MUSLIM LEADERS TO PROMOTE A PEACEFUL VISION OF ISLAM”~TRUMP STAFF INFILTRATED BY GLOBALISTS 
 MORE EVIDENCE THAT MCMASTER SHARES OBAMA’S VIEWS ON ISLAM & TERROR
 SEBASTIAN GORKA, NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR, SPEECH ON ISIS & THE CALIPHATE 
 MASSIVE U.S. INVASION OF SYRIA HAS ALREADY BEGUN~TRUMP CAPITULATES TO DEEP STATE GLOBALISTS IN WHITE HOUSE 
 PRESIDENT TRUMP NAMES H.R. MCMASTER AS NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR

McMaster Calls For Toppling Assad As Troops Mass

War in Syria being pushed by neocons in Trump administration

 McMaster is manipulating intelligence reports to get what he wants, 

a massive ground war in Syria.

SEE: https://www.infowars.com/mcmaster-calls-for-toppling-assad-as-troops-mass/ 

 
Mutiny Against Trump: Arrogant Military Leaders Ignore Orders
 Deep State Military Hijacks White House 

To Launch War In Syria 
 Published on Apr 9, 2017
McMaster
has been manipulating intelligence reports going to Trump, doing this
at the behest of Petraeus, McMaster was part of Petraeus’ inner circle.

MCMASTER A GLOBALIST BILDERBERG PARTICIPANT

BILDERBERG 2017 AGENDA, PARTICIPANTS REVEALED~SECRETIVE GLOBALIST CONFAB SET TO KICK OFF THURSDAY IN VIRGINIA

SEE: https://www.infowars.com/bilderberg-2017-agenda-participants-revealed/

CHILD BEHEADING CAUSES TRUMP TO SHUT DOWN MODERATE REBEL MYTH

CHILD BEHEADING CAUSES TRUMP TO SHUT DOWN MODERATE REBEL MYTH
Published on Aug 3, 2017

Are there moderate rebels in Syria? Sure, maybe there are unicorns in Detroit too.
Now,
in a move that should be celebrated rather than demonized, President
Trump has pulled the plug on the support for these mythical moderates.
The red flag was raised due to as the Weekly Standard reports “Earlier
this year, President Donald Trump was shown a disturbing video of Syrian
rebels beheading a child near the city of Aleppo. It had caused a minor
stir in the press as the fighters belonged to the Nour al-Din al-Zenki
Movement, a group that had been supported by the CIA as part of its
rebel aid program.

 

BUNDY SUPPORTERS: PROSECUTOR SAYS MILITIA ILLEGAL

BUNDY SUPPORTERS:
PROSECUTOR SAYS MILITIA ILLEGAL
 Published on Aug 4, 2017

In
an effort to make defendants from the Bunkerville standoff look as
dangerous as possible, Judge Navarro is allowing the prosecution to
cherry pick and edit social media posts made years after the event —
e.g. redacting any discussion of the importance of vetting dangerous
lunatics like Jared Miller, but taking a mention of McVeigh out of
context and emphasizing his name to smear the defendants. Meanwhile,
anything that would touch on the violence, threats and censorship of the
BLM is omitted by the judge and the prosecutors went so far as to say
militias are illegal.

 

ALABAMA: LESBIAN MOM DEMANDS JUDGE RECUSE HIMSELF FROM DIVORCE CASE BECAUSE HE’S A CHRISTIAN~LITMUS TEST FOR CHRISTIAN JUDGES?

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ALABAMA: LESBIAN MOM WANTS JUDGE TO RECUSE HIMSELF BECAUSE HE’S A CHRISTIAN~LITMUS TEST FOR CHRISTIAN JUDGES?
Published on Aug 4, 2017

A
lesbian mom has asked that a Christian judge recuse himself from her
divorce case and Richard Dawkins, arguably the world’s most famous
atheist and critic of Christianity, finds he’s not allowed to question
Islam.

Court Rejects Lesbian’s Request to Have Christian Judge Removed From Divorce Proceedings Against Husband 

SEE: http://christiannews.net/2017/08/05/court-rejects-lesbians-request-to-have-christian-judge-removed-from-divorce-proceedings-against-husband/

TRUMP SLAMS “UNCONSTITUTIONAL” SANCTIONS LAW, BUT STILL SIGNS IT

TRUMP SLAMS “UNCONSTITUTIONAL” SANCTIONS LAW, BUT STILL SIGNS IT 
BY ALEX NEWMAN
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

Facing a veto-proof super-majority in Congress, President Donald Trump reluctantly and privately signed H.R. 3364 on August 2,
piling more sanctions on Russia, Iran, North Korea. But despite trying
to put a smiley face on the developments, Trump made his displeasure
known publicly in a series of statements. And in a message to Congress,
the president even suggested — without actually saying it — that he may
consider trying to get around lawmakers’ “unconstitutional”
“preferences” as expressed in the sanctions measure.
In short, tensions
between Congress and the president, as well as tensions between the U.S.
government and various foreign powers, just got ratcheted up yet
another notch. Critics argued that the sanctions bill was a terrible
idea that would harm everyone involved — potentially with dangerous
implications. Neocons, globalists, warmongers, and other establishment
forces, though, celebrated it as a victory.

The White House reportedly lobbied Congress to ease the restrictions
contained within the bill, formally dubbed “Countering America’s
Adversaries Through Sanctions Act.” But while Trump got some positive
changes and agreed with some of the legislation, he clearly was not
pleased with the final product overall. Calling the bill “seriously
flawed,” Trump said in one of the statements he released
that it “improperly encroaches on Executive power, disadvantages
American companies, and hurts the interests of our European allies.”
Trump also argued that the legislation limits his ability to negotiate
with foreign powers. And several parts of it, he suggested, were
unconstitutional. “In its haste to pass this legislation, the Congress
included a number of clearly unconstitutional provisions,” Trump argued, offering a series of examples.
 

The Constitution delegates a great deal of authority over foreign
affairs to the Congress, including on international trade, declarations
of war, and other important powers. However, Trump pointed to a number
of areas where he said the new legislation infringes on powers delegated
to the executive branch. Among others, he cited sections 253 and 257,
which “purport to displace the President’s exclusive constitutional
authority to recognize foreign governments, including their territorial
bounds, in conflict with the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Zivotofsky v. Kerry.”
The president also blasted sections 254 and 257 that “purport to direct
my subordinates in the executive branch to undertake certain diplomatic
initiatives, in contravention of the President’s exclusive
constitutional authority to determine the time, scope, and objectives of
international negotiations.”

Other provisions of the bill, Trump continued, citing more than a
half-dozen sections, seek to require Trump to deny entry into the United
States to certain people, “without an exception for the President’s
responsibility to receive ambassadors under Article II, section 3 of the
Constitution.” Pointing to section 216, Trump said the bill seeks to
grant powers to Congress that would allow it to change the law without
going through the constitutionally required process. It also prescribes a
review period that prevents Trump from taking certain actions. Citing
the Supreme Court’s decision in INS v. Chadha,  Trump said
certain provisions were in conflict with the ruling “because they
purport to allow the Congress to extend the review period through
procedures that do not satisfy the requirements for changing the law
under Article I, section 7 of the Constitution.”

Because of the constitutional issues, Trump indicated that he may not
be bound by the entire statute. “My Administration will give careful
and respectful consideration to the preferences expressed by the
Congress in these various provisions and will implement them in a manner
consistent with the President’s constitutional authority to conduct
foreign relations,” Trump said. He did say that, despite his concerns,
he expected to honor the extended waiting periods prescribed in the bill
so that Congress would have a “full opportunity to avail itself of the
bill’s review procedures.” But the president also warned Congress to
“refrain from using this flawed bill to hinder our important work with
European allies to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, and from using it to
hinder our efforts to address any unintended consequences it may have
for American businesses, our friends, or our allies.”

In a separate statement released after signing the bill, Trump said
he too wanted to “punish and deter bad behavior by the rogue regimes in
Tehran and Pyongyang.” He also said America would not tolerate
“interference in our democratic process,” a reference to the Kremlin’s
alleged meddling. The administration will side with U.S. allies and
friends against “Russian subversion and destabilization,” he added in a
presumed reference to what happened in Ukraine. That is why Trump said
he, too, has imposed sanctions on North Korea and Iran while tightening
existing ones on Russia. However, looking beyond the constitutional
issues addressed in his first statement, Trump highlighted a number
other concerns he had with the legislation. Indeed, hearkening back to
the stunning betrayal by some congressional Republicans such as Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) who voted to save ObamaCare, Trump brazenly ridiculed Congress.

“Congress could not even negotiate a healthcare bill after seven
years of talking,” Trump said in the second statement. “By limiting the
Executive’s flexibility, this bill makes it harder for the United States
to strike good deals for the American people, and will drive China,
Russia, and North Korea much closer together. The Framers of our
Constitution put foreign affairs in the hands of the President. This
bill will prove the wisdom of that choice. Yet despite its problems, I
am signing this bill for the sake of national unity. It represents the
will of the American people to see Russia take steps to improve
relations with the United States. We hope there will be cooperation
between our two countries on major global issues so that these sanctions
will no longer be necessary.” Touting his own business prowess, Trump
added a final dig at lawmakers: “I can make far better deals with
foreign countries than Congress.”

Former Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas), who ran for president and
became a hero to many liberty-minded Americans for his steadfast
adherence to principle, said the fresh sanctions were
“a prime example of how little thought goes into U.S. foreign policy.”
“No matter what the problem, no matter where on earth it occurs, the
answer from Washington is always sanctions,” said Paul, a medical doctor
who founded the noninterventionist Ron Paul Institute for Peace and
Prosperity, “Sanctions are supposed to force governments to change
policies and do what Washington tells them or face the wrath of their
people. So the goal of sanctions is to make life as miserable as
possible for civilians so they will try to overthrow their governments.
Foreign leaders and the elites do not suffer under sanctions. This
policy would be immoral even if it did work, but it does not.”

Blasting “neocons and the media” for designating Russia as the
“official enemy,” Paul lambasted the “military industrial complex and
other special interests” seeking to get rich by “terrifying Americans
into believing the propaganda.” Then he addressed each of the regimes
targeted by sanctions. On Iran, Paul noted that the White House had
affirmed that the government there was upholding its obligations under
the nuclear treaty, and ridiculed the idea that Iran and Russia were
“destabilizing” Syria by helping fight ISIS and al-Qaeda. He also said
Iran had not committed a terrorist act on U.S. soil, while the
declassified documents from the Congressional 9/11 Report suggested the
Saudi regime was “deeply involved.” On North Korea, the former
congressman said the sanctions would further harm suffering civilians
and that North Korea posed no serious threat to the United States.

“We can’t run the world. We are out of money,” concluded Paul,
calling on Trump to veto the “foolish” sanctions bill and “begin
dismantling neocon control of his administration.”

Russian authorities, meanwhile, responded to the measure by
retaliating and ordering hundreds of U.S. diplomats out of the country.
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said Wednesday that the new sanctions
were tantamount to declaring a “full-scale trade war.” According to
media reports, Medvedev said the sanctions showed Trump was “utterly
powerless” and that any hope for improved relations with the new U.S.
administration is “finished.” U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson also
expressed dismay at the congressionally mandated sanctions. 

More than a few analysts said President Trump should have vetoed the
legislation — especially if he truly believed it was unconstitutional.
Even if Congress decided to override the veto, a likely prospect, at
least he would not be made complicit in abuses of the Constitution.
Furthermore, even if the bill were constitutional in every respect, that
does not make it a good idea. With $20 trillion in debt and as much as
$200 trillion in unfunded liabilities, Congress ought to focus on
slashing unconstitutional spending and reining in out-of-control
government at home, rather than trying to police the world and
micromanage the behavior of foreign governments. Generations of U.S.
interventionism have produced misery and disaster all over the world,
while impoverishing Americans. U.S. lawmakers and Trump would be wise
to pursue an “America First” policy and follow the advice of America’s
Founders by avoiding foreign entanglements.

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Trump-Russia Connection or Wild Conspiracy Theory?

Putin: Key Player in the “New World Order”

HERETIC ROB BELL COUNSELS HURTING PEOPLE TO AVOID THOSE WHO QUOTE SCRIPTURES LIKE ROMANS 8:28

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ABOVE: ROB BELL WITH OPRAH WINFREY, NEW AGER & MYSTIC
ROB BELL COUNSELS HURTING PEOPLE TO AVOID THOSE WHO QUOTE SCRIPTURES LIKE ROMANS 8:28 
(Friday Church News Notes, August 4, 2017, www.wayoflife.org fbns@wayoflife.org, 866-295-4143)
– Former megachurch leader Rob Bell, who has moved beyond the bounds
even of the emerging church, is spouting his heresies on a “Bible Belt
Tour” across the southern region of America. It’s actually a profitable
place for him, since the South is filled to the brim with “cultural
Christians” who have gone through the motions of “believing in Jesus”
but have not been born again. Bell resonates loudly with unregenerate
people who want Christ and the world. In Atlanta, he spoke at
the Variety Playhouse. One of his themes seems to be to encourage doubts
about God and the Christian faith and to rob people of spiritual and
moral
absolutes. During Q&A, a young man raised his hand and told Bell
that “he was struggling with his faith” because he was told by a doctor
that his wife and unborn baby probably won’t survive the delivery. He
asked if he was wrong to be angry with God. Bell replied that he had “no
easy answers,” but he would counsel him “to avoid people who will try
to comfort him by quoting scriptures like Romans 8:28
(‘And we know that all things work together for good to them that love
God’) and by telling
him that his loss was somehow part of God’s mysterious will” (“Outlaw
pastor Rob Bell shakes up the Bible Belt,” CNN, Jul. 28, 2017). In a
2005 interview with Beliefnet, Bell said, “[T]he church must stop
thinking about everybody primarily in categories of in or out, saved or
not, believer or nonbeliever.” In his influential book Velvet Elvis,
which is popular with a great many Southern Baptists, Bell described a
wedding that he conducted for two pagan unbelievers who told him that
“they didn’t want any Jesus or God or Bible or religion to be talked
about” but they did want him to “make it really spiritual” (p. 76). Bell
agreed with this ridiculous request and said that his pagan friends
“are resonating with Jesus, whether they acknowledge it or not” (p. 92).
Bell’s 2011 book Love Wins was more of the same. Not only does
he preach near-universalism, he preaches a false god, a false christ, a
false gospel, a false heaven, a false hell, you name it. He is a master
at taking Scripture out of context and shoehorning his heresies into a
text. These are the dangerous waters that contemporary worship music
builds bridges to, as we have documented in the video presentation “The
Foreign Spirit of Contemporary Worship Music,” available as a free
eVideo at https://www.wayoflife.org/free-evideo/index.php