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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Joseph View Post
    Let me see if I got this right. It seems that the State of Colorado is a closed loop. So who will administrate and chastise the administration of the State should the administration go rogue. For it seems on one hand they quote all souls are subject to the higher powers, but on the other, it seems there is no power to chastise or give judgment against one who has gone rogue.
    The military authority wielded by the people would have such power and authority.

    Is there anyone who can help a Widows son? Get it? The true ecclesia has been widowed by a husbandman who died to carnality.
    Fallacy. The Christ's lawful assembly is neither bastardy nor the son of a widow nor a widow nor a widower.

    Is it no wonder that the GOSPEL OF THOMAS was not Canonized? (comments added) - Reference work by Robert Ferrell:

    95) [Jesus said,] If you (Those of the Early Church) have money, (Keys, mysteries; the true wealth) do not lend it at interest, (As a buyer or seller; for your own gain) but give [it] to one (The Elect who are to come--verse 109) from whom you will not get it back.
    To say the least, your interpretation begs for sound foundation. "the one from whom you will not it back" would be: the poor. The Elect are hardly poor and could and would easily return a gift with something greater. You are just about slandering the Elect and Christ at the same time.

    109) Jesus said, The Kingdom is like a man (In the Early Church) who had a [hidden] treasure (This spiritual-level revelation) in his field (Religion where the seed was sown across this worldly age) without knowing it. (The Logos was in the world, but it did not know; John1:10) and [after] he died, (He lost sight of the keys, the mystery,and the Scriptures being held back) he left it to his son (The Protestants). The son did not know (about the treasure). He inherited the field (The Scriptures on an earthly level) and sold [it] (and the treasure of knowledge in the process; along with the rejected books). And the one who bought it (The Elect, who believed the word) went plowing (Created good, tilled soil in his heart for the word) and (By doing so) found the treasure (The keys, mysteries, and the upper-level meaning). He began to lend money at interest to whomever he wished. (Using the money given by one who would not get it back--verse 95.)
    The Protestants? First and foremost there is more to the Christ's lawful assembly than that "Roman Catholics vs. Protestant" paradigm--it is hardly all inclusive. Many so-called Protestants were mainly those seeking and asserting an orthodoxy which was still present elsewhere outside of Europe/Thrace and which predated Constantine's conversion. Consider the truth that St. Patrick wasn't a Roman Catholic and Augustine himself admitted to Christ's lawful assembly having been planted among the British Isles long before his arrival. The historical record further shows that the Christ's lawful assembly had been planted in Africa and even India well before Constantine's conversion. The term protestant speaks of a specific group who protested against Rome and has been misapplied generally to describe non-Roman Catholics.

    Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto treasure hid in a field; the which when a man hath found, he hideth, and for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field. --Matthew 13:44
    The parables were spoken at a specific time and should be interpreted in the light of who was being spoken to and when.

    Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto treasure [in the Greek the word is 'thesauros' which meant a collection of precious things'; a thesaurus is a book of words that lends to wisdom and capability in refined, honest, wise speech] hid in a field; the which when a man hath found, he hideth, and for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field. --Matthew 13:44
    The treasure in the field would be the saints--God's people! The buyer of the field would be Christ himself rather than some speculator in esoterics seeking some "cool, new info". It was Christ who gave up all that he had to redeem his people which are known of as 'the saints'. Consider Psalms 135:4 "For the LORD hath chosen ... Israel for his peculiar treasure" (Psalms 135:4 in part). Where is there anywhere anything about lending at interest? NOWHERE!

    Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid. ---Matthew 5:14 (the saints then and now are being addressed)
    His treasurer is the Ekklesia. The relationship between the Christ's lawful assembly and the house of Judah ought to be wisely and seriously considered. It has been said that 'salvation is of Judah'. Who do people seek out for 'salvation': the saints of the Most High.

    But the saints of the most High shall take the kingdom, and possess the kingdom for ever, even for ever and ever. --Daniel 7:18
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