Decades ago....that's how long this has been going on......a friend was staying in a Texas hotel near the border. A group in a room next to him was having a loud party and when he complained, he was threatened, so he went to the manager who did nothing. So he called the police. It was discovered that the hotel was full of illegals and that there was a tunnel dug that crossed the border. My friend spent the next year as a protected witness.
Not sure what church he's talking about here, but there was a similar tunnel discovered in Mexico that lead to the Catholic Sacred Heart Church, in Nogales back in '99.
Greatest Christian president warned "I do not pretend to be a prophet. But though not a prophet, I see a very dark cloud on our horizon. That dark cloud is coming from Rome" Abraham Lincoln. This globalist installed pope, Francis 2.0, allowed 1400 Homosexuals and Trans march into the Vatican yesterday, promoting the sin of sodomy, and refused to call out the sons and daughters of Sodomy. Just has he refused to call out the sin of transgenderism, but said it was the pandemic of arms. "And call no man your father upon earth, for One is your Father, who is in Heaven"
Lincoln was a great President but not necessarily Christian. He had great respect as Jesus as a moral leader and believed God guided the nation.
Every known speech, letter, and official paper from Lincoln has been collected in The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln (edited by Roy Basler). This phrase does not appear anywhere in those volumes.
It also doesn’t appear in the Collected Works digital archive maintained by the University of Michigan, which contains a searchable database of his writings.
Historians trace the line about a “dark cloud from Rome” to late 19th and early 20th century anti-Catholic polemics, not to Lincoln himself.
It became popular during periods of strong nativist and anti-Catholic sentiment in the U.S., when figures like Lincoln were sometimes misquoted or fabricated to lend authority to those causes.
You maybe correct, but I truly believe his heart was guided by the Spirit, with the courage and strength to free God's people. I believe God will say to him "well done, good and faithful servant"
Is this said church an old world building?
Ya. But you don't want know what the cartels said they would do to the pastor.....
Decades ago....that's how long this has been going on......a friend was staying in a Texas hotel near the border. A group in a room next to him was having a loud party and when he complained, he was threatened, so he went to the manager who did nothing. So he called the police. It was discovered that the hotel was full of illegals and that there was a tunnel dug that crossed the border. My friend spent the next year as a protected witness.
Not sure what church he's talking about here, but there was a similar tunnel discovered in Mexico that lead to the Catholic Sacred Heart Church, in Nogales back in '99.
That last part he said is probably the most important thing in the clip. 💯 agree 👍
Greatest Christian president warned "I do not pretend to be a prophet. But though not a prophet, I see a very dark cloud on our horizon. That dark cloud is coming from Rome" Abraham Lincoln. This globalist installed pope, Francis 2.0, allowed 1400 Homosexuals and Trans march into the Vatican yesterday, promoting the sin of sodomy, and refused to call out the sons and daughters of Sodomy. Just has he refused to call out the sin of transgenderism, but said it was the pandemic of arms. "And call no man your father upon earth, for One is your Father, who is in Heaven"
Lincoln was a great President but not necessarily Christian. He had great respect as Jesus as a moral leader and believed God guided the nation.
Every known speech, letter, and official paper from Lincoln has been collected in The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln (edited by Roy Basler). This phrase does not appear anywhere in those volumes.
It also doesn’t appear in the Collected Works digital archive maintained by the University of Michigan, which contains a searchable database of his writings.
Historians trace the line about a “dark cloud from Rome” to late 19th and early 20th century anti-Catholic polemics, not to Lincoln himself.
It became popular during periods of strong nativist and anti-Catholic sentiment in the U.S., when figures like Lincoln were sometimes misquoted or fabricated to lend authority to those causes.
You maybe correct, but I truly believe his heart was guided by the Spirit, with the courage and strength to free God's people. I believe God will say to him "well done, good and faithful servant"