Showing posts with label Liberty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liberty. Show all posts

Secret Acts of Men Revealed Upon the House Tops.

In the scriptures, we read about secrets being revealed from the house tops for all to hear, and see and know. Here are a few verses that speak of this.

  1. 3 Therefore whatsoever ye have spoken in adarkness shall be heard in the light; and that which ye have bspoken in the ear in cclosets shall be proclaimed upon the housetops.

  1. 11 And the day cometh that the words of the book which were sealed shall be read upon the house tops; and they shall be read by the power of Christ; and all things shall be arevealed unto the children of men which ever have been among the children of men, and which ever will be even unto the end of the earth.

  1. 8 And now behold, I, Mormon, do not desire to harrow up the souls of men in casting before them such an awful scene of blood and carnage as was laid before mine eyes; but I, knowing that these things must surely be made known, and that all things which are hid must be arevealed upon the house-tops

  1. 3 And the arebellious shall be bpierced with much csorrow; for their iniquities shall be dspoken upon the housetops, and their secret acts shall be revealed.
We live in a miraculous time where we see these words being fulfilled. With the technology that we have today, TV, Radio, and the internet, we literally have the ability to have these things revealed to us from the house tops. When you think about it, these verses are very prophetic and are currently being fulfilled. How else would we have described what we see in our day if we had lived in the past? How would we have described satellite, or Television?

As the verses above infer, there will be many acts of men that will be revealed to all, that had been secret, that there iniquities will be spoken, that these things must be made known and things that were spoken in darkness will be revealed in the light. These hidden things of darkness, will no longer be able to blind our hearts and minds, once we see them as they are. It will be as a glass that was once dim, that we now see through clearly.

3 And the aeyes of them that see shall not be dim, and the ears of them that hear shall hearken


Isa. 29: 18.
18 ¶ And in that aday shall the deaf hear the words of the bbook, and the ceyes of the blind shall see out of dobscurity, and out of darkness.

In the following four videos, I would like to show you some of the secret acts of men that can be revealed to us in our day. These secret acts are discussed throughout history, by our Founding Fathers, Religious Leaders, and even the enemies of Liberty themselves. I encourage you to have an open mind and an open heart, to see with your eyes and hear with your ears, and not judge the content before you have watched all four of these videos.


Isa. 52: 1 (1-2).
1 aAwake, awake; put on thy bstrength, O cZion; put on thy dbeautiful egarments, O fJerusalem, the holy city: for henceforth there shall no more come into thee the uncircumcised and the unclean.










What is the solution to this? Teaching the people correct principles, so that they can better govern themselves. That they may turn to God, rather then government as their source of support and liberty. The gospel of Jesus Christ teaches us what we must do in order to have happiness in this life. We must hold those accountable that are now in the positions to defend our liberty. If they destroy the Constitution they destroy your liberty, if they tread on it, they tread on us. I encourage you to help reveal these things from your house top, start your own blog, and warn your own neighbors. Tell people about the threat to liberty, religion, and peace everywhere. Teach them correct principles, the 28 principles of liberty are a good start.

I give my permission for anyone who wants to share the content within this blog to do so. All I ask is that you link back to the original source. The articles on the 28 principles of liberty I also give permission to be shared in your own blogs. What I create in any of the blogs that I write, is for the purpose of sharing with others.

28 Principles of Liberty-Principle #6


All Men Are Created Equal




When we read the statement “All Mankind are Created Equal”, what do we think that it means? We know that we are all born into different lifestyles, have different talents and abilities, and different opportunities, so what did the Founder’s mean by that statement? There are only three ways that mankind can be equal, and they are to be treated as equals in the sight of God, in the sight of the law, and in the protection of their rights. Some people, like Jean Jacques Rousseau, get a little confused and think that this means that men should be equal in all things. John Adam’s called this type of thinking a “gross fraud”.
While our country has not had a perfect history in defending the rights of all, that is what the Founder’s intended. The breakdown really occurs with minorities. Minorities in any country feel like they are the outsiders and they want to be the insiders. What is interesting about America is that every group in this nation was once a minority. After the major influx of immigrants to the U.S., it was only two or three generations before the immigrants became first-class citizens.
After the Constitution was adopted in 1789, there were four amendments added to make sure that everyone could enjoy equal rights. These were the thirteenth, the fourteenth, the fifteenth, and the Nineteenth.
The Founders distinguished between equal rights and they recognized that society should seek to provide equal opportunities but not expect equal results, provide for equal rights, but not equal things; provide equal protection but not equal status; provide equal education opportunities but not equal grades. The founder’s believed that the moment that we tried to force people to have everything equally would be the moment that we lose our liberty.

This article was adapted by Charity Angel from W. Cleon Skousen’s book “The 5000 Year Leap”. (The same book recommended by Glenn Beck).

This series can also be found at www.LDSFreemen.com, The Free-Patriot Press, and printed in the Cape Fair Missouri Newspaper.


More on Glenn Beck:

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  • It's the book Ronald Reagan wanted taught in high schools and Ted Kennedy stopped it from happening.
  • When you read these principles, your mouth will fall open. You'll read it and you'll be -- the scales will fall off your eyes on who we are.
  • You'll be able to know what makes it possible for 6% of humanity living under our free economy to produce 1/2 of the Earth's developed wealth every single year.
  • It's the virtues and the principles that our founders believed in, that took us and pushed us and made us -- allowed us to take a 5,000 year leap from the dark into the sunshine.
  • Help those people who have been deceived or misinformed find the truth.

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28 Principles of Liberty- Principle #1

‘The Only Reliable Basis for Sound Government and Just Human Relations is Natural Law.’


What is Natural Law? When the Founding Fathers sought to answer this question, they turned to the writings of Marcus Tillius Cicero.
Cicero was known for his philosophy of good laws, sound government, and the long-range formula for happy human relations. He understood that all of this could only be accomplished through recognizing and identifying the rules of ‘right conduct’ based upon the laws of the Supreme Creator of the Universe. Cicero also taught that man shares with his Creator the quality of using a rational approach, or common-sense, to solve problems. Thomas Jefferson referred these ideas as ‘the laws of Nature and Nature’s God’.

Natural Law is eternal and universal; it has also been defined as ‘true law’. Natural Law cannot be altered, repealed, or abandoned. Its basic principles can be understood by the human mind, and are completely correct and morally right in their application.

The first great commandment is to love, respect, and obey the all-wise Creator. The second great commandment is to ‘Love thy neighbor as thy self’. Cicero stated that justice is impossible unless it is based upon these two commandments. In his words, “For these virtues originate in our natural inclination to love our fellow-men and this is the foundation of justice.” These virtues are the glue that holds a just society together.

According to Cicero, any legislation that is in violation of God’s Natural Law is a scourge to humanity and it is a foolish notion to believe that all laws are good laws. Some legislation, he remarked, no more deserves to be called law than the rules a band of robbers might pass in their assembly. Just as deadly poisons prescribed by ignorant and unscrupulous men cannot be considered physicians’ prescriptions; neither can legislation be called law if it violates eternal principles. Even if an entire nation were to accept ruinous regulation, the true nature of the legislation could not be altered. In short, all law should be measured against God’s Law.

The Founders, who desired a moral and virtuous society which would cultivate freedom for the individual and prosperity for the whole commonwealth, sought to build our nation based upon Natural Law because they realized this was the only way to achieve their goal.

Unalienable Rights, Unalienable Duties, Habeas Corpus, Limited Government, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, Self-Preservation, Justice by Reparation, the Right to Bear Arms and No Taxation without Representation are all examples of Natural Law that can be found in the U.S. Constitution. Additionally, laws protecting the family and the institution of marriage are also based on Natural Law.

Natural Law is the foundation and framework for everything that we have come to call ‘The People’s Law’.

When reviewing legislation that is either currently being considered or is already on the law books, we must ask ourselves the following two questions: #1 “Does this violate the laws of God?” and #2 “By practicing or implementing this law, will it allow me to say; I love my neighbor as myself?”. It is true that in these two questions hang all ‘true and just’ laws.

(The 28 Principles of Liberty are adapted from the book "The 5000 Year Leap" by W. Cleon Skousen. This article is also published at www.Myspace.com/angelsings www.LDSFreemen.com and the Cape Fair Cryer newspaper in Missouri.)

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The 5000 Year Leap-28 Principles of Liberty



I have been writing articles for my blog, other websites, and a newspaper in Missouri on the 28 Principles of Liberty which are adapted from W. Cleon Skousen's book, "The 5000 Year Leap".

Due to the nature of my personal blog, I wanted to go ahead and offer these articles in one single place where they can be read back to back.


I personally believe that if we live and teach these principles, that we can do more for liberty then discussing what is wrong with the world today. When the people are educated on correct principles, they are the most free people on earth.

It is my hope, that Americans (and other nations) will embrace these principles, and once again become free and independent individuals, that turn to God rather then government for their solutions in this world.


I give my permission for anyone who wants to share the content within this blog to do so. All I ask is that you link back to the original source. The articles on the 28 principles of liberty I also give permission to be shared in your own blogs. What I create in any of the blogs that I write, is for the purpose of sharing with others.