The Persecution of the American Loyalists during the American Revolution

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A number of the "founding fathers" were straight up satanists. Not just weirdo freemasons, but full-on satanists eh?
I don't know if I would say there were "straight up satanists". I also don't know I would deny that, either.

I am not sure.

I think they were working to bring up the devil's kingdom on earth or something like that. However, I'm not sure how conscious they were of who they were serving. The reality regarding them is sort of horrifying, though.

It really brings home to me that the birth of the political entity "The United States of America"- that its origins really should be identified with the pilgrims, not the ungodly revolution.

I actually saw something that really depicted the pilgrims in a bad light. They are attacked, the puritans are attacked, as religion in general is attacked. Of course, religion has been attacked pretty much for as long as man has existed yet the devil and his servants can't get rid of it.

Anyways, I don't see the puritans as bad guys (relatively) and I don't like how "puritan" is used as a pejorative. The people who attack whoever adheres to the orthodox interpretations of religion are working to pave the way for people to fornicate in the road like donkeys.
 

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I am bumping this thread in honor of the loyalists and their bravery in staying loyal to the king and standing against the mob.

As hard as it may be for "conservatives" to believe... the "patriots" appear to have been the "Antifa" of their day.
 

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Question for the readers (and by the way, the whole point of my threads is to bring information to the readers):

If you had been in the colonies at that time- what side would you have been on, in your opinion?

I personally hope and believe I would have been a loyalist. I strongly disagree with what the "patriots" did and I believe the Freemasonic revolution should have been stopped. I believe that the real patriots were the loyalists.
 
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No matter what you might think of a “Freemasonic revolution”, it wasn’t exactly like the British Empire was a bastion of morality. All you have to do is look at their historical treatment of Irish to know they are bastards. And considering I'm largely Irish... Well, I don't think I'd be very keen on being a "loyalist".
 

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No matter what you might think of a “Freemasonic revolution”, it wasn’t exactly like the British Empire was a bastion of morality. All you have to do is look at their historical treatment of Irish to know they are bastards. And considering I'm largely Irish... Well, I don't think I'd be very keen on being a "loyalist".
The US government is also not a bastion of morality. Come to think of it, most if not all of the current governments are not bastions of morality. So should most if not all of the human race take up arms against their governments?

If a government not being a bastion of morality means we should take up arms against it- that is insane. There is almost no government today- if not not none at all- which people would not have to take up arms against according to that standard.

And you mention the Irish. What about the US government's treatment of the African-Americans? I mean they were white supremacist slave-owners so according to the standard you propose the rebels would have had no legitimacy themselves.
 
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Ignoring the fact that I've mentioned I was an anarchist numerous times in this forum...

I'm not praising America's government. I'm questioning your reasons for supporting one goverment filled with freemasons, responsible for a lot of the world's trouble over another government ifilled with freemasons responsible for a lot of the world's problems. Why praise the "loyalists" when they were loyal to an immortal government?
 

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Quite a few years back I was in a Christian ministry training school class and the topic for the night was the significance and symbolic meaning of numbers. 13 was brought up as a number symbolic of rebellion and we were asked to provide examples oif such (not just from the bible). I mentioned the thirteen colonies and the 13 stripes on the US flag as a symbol of rebellion and the teacher and the whole class jumped all over me for daring to think that the american revolution and our country was founded on rebellion!

I was summarily reprimanded and told the American revolution was God ordained and in no way could one consider the negative connotation of "rebellion" being at the root of the our country or it's origins. Just one of many eye opening experiences that have caused me to question orgainzed religion of any kind. The group think mentality is rampant in mainstream Christianity.
 

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I mentioned the thirteen colonies and the 13 stripes on the US flag as a symbol of rebellion and the teacher and the whole class jumped all over me for daring to think that the american revolution and our country was founded on rebellion! I was summarily reprimanded and told the American revolution was God ordained and in no way could one consider the negative connotation of "rebellion" being at the root of the our country or it's origins.
Lol, it's literally called the American revolution... they were pretty clearly rebelling against the British monarchy. There's nothing wrong with rebelling as long as you're going against the right things though.
 

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Quite a few years back I was in a Christian ministry training school class and the topic for the night was the significance and symbolic meaning of numbers. 13 was brought up as a number symbolic of rebellion and we were asked to provide examples oif such (not just from the bible). I mentioned the thirteen colonies and the 13 stripes on the US flag as a symbol of rebellion and the teacher and the whole class jumped all over me for daring to think that the american revolution and our country was founded on rebellion!

I was summarily reprimanded and told the American revolution was God ordained and in no way could one consider the negative connotation of "rebellion" being at the root of the our country or it's origins. Just one of many eye opening experiences that have caused me to question orgainzed religion of any kind. The group think mentality is rampant in mainstream Christianity.
I don't think the US revolution was at all justifiable from a Biblical standpoint. I think any serious Christian at that time would have been horrified and appalled by it.

All of its stated grievances were a thin pretext for Freemasonry's radical political agenda of eliminating monarchy and spreading democracy.

Whether people want to accept it or not, this was a step towards the establishment of the NWO.
 

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May we never forget these brave men and women who were persecuted for their standing against the New World Order.

As we move more and more towards the End Times- may we stand against the New World Order as well, even while the majority sell out and go along with whatever their NWO overlords tell them.
 
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