Who Hates Christian Identity and Why

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William Finck’s
Christogenea Talkshoe Program for 2-8-2014, Saturday 8:00pm

with Bill Finck and Mark Downey

Subject:  Who Hates Christian Identity and Why

Pastor Mark Downey joins William Finck in a much needed discussion, in the capacity of watchmen on the wall and vigilant towards the adversaries of our faith, identifying ‘Who Hates Christian Identity and Why.’ 

State of the Church in Christian Identity

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William Finck’s
Christogenea Talkshoe Program for 8-17-13, Saturday 8:00pm

with Pastors Don Elmore and Mark Downey
of the
Fellowship of God’s Covenant People in northern Kentucky

Subject:  State of the Church in Christian Identity

A general discussion about church life in our movement and the importance of worship and fellowshipping together

The Religious Test Part 2

by Pastor Mark Downey

Scripture Reading:  Isaiah 66:8

The united States began when God’s punishment upon Israel expired, if you believe the prophecy of 2520 years, otherwise known as ‘the seven times punishment,’ which began in 745BC with the Assyrian captivity and ended in 1776; July 4th to be exact.  Even more specific and interesting, we can calculate the captivity of Manasseh, which is America, going into captivity in 732BC and coming out of that captivity 2520 years later in the year 1789, the ratification of the Constitution.  All of the tribes of Israel went into captivity at different times and all came out of their respective captivities at different times that coincide with the founding of the European nations and their Constitutions.   Do we ignore these numbers or do we do the math and surmise that God is telling us something?  According to conspiracy theorists, were they all subverted by a jewish-Masonic conspiracy or was it just us?  The 1948 IsraeLIE does not compute.  What White Christian Americans have to accept is that God meant for there to be a nation born in a day.  When God gave Israel the religious test at Sinai, He warned them that if they rejected the Law, they would be judged.  Was it just a coincidence that the Declaration of Independence was signed the same year that divine judgment would no longer travail upon His people?  America began in a profound way in the eyes of God and He established His Word through prophecy i.e. a nation born in a day. 

The uncanny parallel between America and ancient Israel was so obvious that virtually every Christian minister in colonial America expounded upon it in sermons and writings.  They clearly held the widespread belief that this new nation was the ‘stone kingdom’ of Daniel with a destiny to finish the work that the Reformation began and ultimately smash the feet of the Babylonian image, which was political Europe and Papal Rome, both based on dictatorial religious tests.  Freedom was hailed as never before as a beacon of light separated from darkness, whether political or religious.  If we are to fulfill our divine destiny in the advancement of the Kingdom of God, we must not forsake the blessings our founding fathers fought for nor misplace the chronology of sins that spoiled their furthering of God’s will.

The Religious Test Part 1

by Pastor Mark Downey

Scripture Reading: Exodus 19:3-8

When Moses received the test question from God, the people answered in the affirmative.  This was a religious test even though the words religion and religious are misnomers.  A misnomer is something that is named in error.  One of the first things I learned in Christian Identity is that Christianity is not a religion; it’s a way of life.  Religions are man-made.  Christianity is made by God.  The word religion comes from the Latin ‘religio’ and means ‘to bind anew.’  This word seems originally to have signified an oath or vow to the gods, or an obligation, which was held to be very sacred during the Roman Empire.  However, 200 years ago in America, religion was often synonymous with Christianity for all intents and purposes.  It was the test itself that was the principle of controversy in more recent times.

The 1828 Webster’s Dictionary goes so far to say, “Religion, in its most comprehensive sense, includes a belief in the being and perfections of God, in the revelation of his will to man, in man's obligation to obey his commands, in a state of reward and punishment, and in man's accountableness to God; and also true godliness or piety of life, with the practice of all moral duties. It therefore comprehends theology, as a system of doctrines or principles, as well as practical piety; for the practice of moral duties without a belief in a divine lawgiver, and without reference to his will or commands, is not religion.”  The modern Merriam-Webster puts a much blander rendition of defining religion: “the service and worship of God or the supernatural; commitment or devotion to religious faith or observance.”  From these two historical perspectives of religion, we can assert that there are two distinct categories i.e. Christianity in contrast to a million other gods.

The Religious Test

by Pastor Mark Downey

Expounding upon the balance between God's Law and government, which is often obfuscated with the misnomers of church and state.

Part 1:  A message defending the faith of our fathers, the heritage of True Israel and the hope we must transfer to our posterity; a challenge to the traditions of tyrants, that Christianity proclaims liberty; the importance of where and when a 'religious test' is appropriate and biblical.

Part 2:  A presentation as to why the religious test remained with the states and not the federal government; addressing the arguments leveled against the founding fathers regarding jewish and Masonic conspiracies.

Is the Constitution Christian?

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Christogenea Internet Radio

Pastor Mark Downey interviews Pastor Ken Lent on William Finck's Christogenea Internet radio talk show on Friday 9/14/2012 and then the 2 pastors are joined by Bill Fink on 3/2/2013.  Interesting and lively!

Part 1: Discussed are the claims by some anti-Constitution factions that the founding fathers were immoral deists undermining the Christian roots of early America.

Part 2:  This discussion covers Article 6, Haym Salomon, Treaty of Tripoli, Freemasonry and Thomas Paine.

Is the Constitution Christian? Part 2

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A continuation of the Sept 14, 2012 discussion "Is the Constitution Christian?’.  Part 2 Aired on March 2, 2013, and is a lively refutation of the disinformation about our founding fathers by Bill Finck and Pastors Mark Downey and Ken Lent.  This discussion covers Article 6, Haym Salomon, Treaty of Tripoli, Freemasonry and Thomas Paine

A Christian Inaugural Address

by Pastor Mark Downey

Scripture Reading: "Where there is no vision, the people perish” Proverbs 29:18

When was the last time you heard another Christian share a vision with you, that wasn’t floating in the ether of raptured prose or pious platitudes, but rather something of a vision that was down to earth, unpretentious, understandable and provides the kind of hope that foments victory?  Well, this is a sequel to my sermon ‘Jesus Christ for President,’ because I realized what good is that premise without a follow-up as to how things would be should people rally together in their desire for the government of Christ Himself.  Unfortunately, our people have been more conditioned and programmed to an apocalyptic end of the world, than an end of the Mystery religions and prophetic Babylon.  I think the point of Christ’s return is that the bride is finally made herself ready; and if we could envision an inaugural address, fictional as it may be, where God’s people Israel are on the verge of renewing her vows of marriage, we may not perish after all.  I have only given this sermon once before at the time of George W. Bush being crowned for a second term and I give it now during the deification of Obama’s second term (2013).   

You will have to use your imagination to appreciate this vision.  It is not Mark Downey giving the speech, but someone else much more qualified to represent the office.  I would envision a composite of Patrick Henry, Charles Lindbergh and perhaps George Lincoln Rockwell; an archetype man of God with a racial consciousness being fully equipped with the Christian Identity message; having been duly elected as the presiding officer of the united States, in subservience to the King of kings, Jesus Christ, and His eternal jurisdiction; giving this potent historic speech to “We, the people” of God.

Non Consent of the Misgoverned

by Pastor Mark Downey

Scripture Reading: Micah 4:4-7

I’ve been using the phrase “consent of the governed” quite a bit this year, because 2012 is an election year and the arbitrary two-party system offers the Christian believer nothing in which to consent our lives and property over to a dictatorship of antichrists.  We should have objected around the turn of the 20th century when the acceleration of racial aliens changed the complexion of American culture.  Or perhaps even before that, preempting the American Civil War and the suspension of White Christian law based on the Bible, being substituted with Martial Law Rule.  We, the true Israelite people of Scripture, should always remember and demand the biblical basis for government and always refuse our consent to illegitimate secular government (such as we’ve become accustomed to).  Those who are opposed to our God and our race, support and promulgate the myth of ‘the separation of church and state,’ which in practice is the separation of God from government, by appealing to the idea of ‘consent of the governed,’ or the line in the Preamble of the Constitution:

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

Is the Constitution Christian? Part 1

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Christogenea Internet Radio

Pastor Mark Downey interviews Pastor Ken Lent on William Finck's Christogenea Internet radio talk show on Friday 9/14/2012. Discussed are the claims by some anti-Constitution factions that the founding fathers were immoral deists undermining the Christian roots of early America.

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