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World Video Bible School (WVBS) Teaching on Separation of Church and State

I came across this Youtube World Video Bible School (WVBS) teaching on Separation of Church and State on November 2, 2024.  Sadly, many Christians continue to be misled by Christian Revisionism, much to the detriment of themselves, their families, their churches, and the nation.

I added the following comment below the video:

“Comment by Christian attorney whose life work is church organization and the relationship of church and state. The true history of the First Amendment reveals that it not intended to separate God and state. However, it was intended to separate church and state. Christian revisionists and Christians in general, do not understand this. For explanation, including the documented true history of the First Amendment, see https://jeraldfinney.com/36346-2/god-betrayed/books/the-trail-of-blood-of-the-martyrs-of-jesus/ or see https://jeraldfinney.com/36346-2/god-betrayed/books/god-betrayedseparation-of-church-and-state-the-biblical-principles-and-the-american-application/.

“The Everson decision added a new twist to the First Amendment which has been used by the Court to remove God from practically all civil government matters, even though the Court also incorrectly declared that the First Amendment was meant to separate God and state. Christian political activists who do not fully understand this have done great harm to the cause of Christ since they have worked tirelessly to reform America or save America for God, all the while, their churches being bound to the state through incorporation, 501(c)(c) or 508(c)(1)(A) federal “tax-exempt” status, or in some other way. The base their efforts on the Biblical and historical lies of men such as David Barton and William Federer. For that reason, and because their churches are not right with God, their efforts have been counterproductive. America is sliding, at an accelerating rate, into spiritual apostasy and moral depravity.

“As a Christian political activist in the Republican Party, I once followed the Christian revisionism  of men such as David Barton and William Federer. So much so that they were heroes of mine, until, through many years of study, I found that they revised history (selected facts out of context to promote the views and desires of their false theology). The first book linked to above explains this.”

My comment was quickly removed.