Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2015

Anthony Hervey

"Hervey’s interest in the Confederate flag and the war began when he discovered that his own great-great-uncle, James Hervey, was one of those black Confederate soldiers. His ancestor served in the Army of Mississippi, and was killed at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862, in southwestern Tennessee, near the state line of Mississippi.
According to Hervey’s research, at least 100,000 black Confederates fought in the Civil War.

Accompanied by his brother Harry, Anthony began marching in 2000 along U.S. Highway 90, dressed in Confederate gray, carrying the Confederate “battle flag.” Harry wore a Robert E. Lee T-shirt. At the time, Hervey explained, “I am marching for freedom. The battle flag stands for freedom and states’ rights.”
He argued in 2000:
We currently live under a psychological form of reconstruction. Whites are made to feel guilty for sins of their ancestors, and blacks are made to feel downtrodden. This keeps all of us from communicating. The political correctness of today is killing the pride of the people."



After the speech, he was run off the road. Here's the story:


Monday, December 1, 2014

American Indian History

Cannibalism, Headhunting and Human Sacrifice in North America, A History Forgotten - 'a vivid account of the barbaric practices of both North Americans and European explorers and colonists.' With history revisionism, during the past century the American Indians' history has been falsified and sanitized to a sweet peaceful one-with-nature.

Book Review - The Mythological Native American

 Cannibalism, Headhunting and Human Sacrifice in North America, a History Forgotten by George Franklin Feldman - AbeBooks

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Peter & Melody at Daniel Boone Frontier Village Chapel in Missouri

Peter, portraying the young minister
William Sterling Lacy
 for "Pioneer Days."  







 Pipe Organ
 On the right is the pastor's study.







Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Lincoln's Marxist - Donnie Kennedy


https://generationswithvision.com/broadcast/lincolns-marxists/

Here, Kevin Swanson interviews our Southern History weekend Speaker, Donnie Kennedy. 

"Mr. Lincoln was not a Christian in the ordinary sense."  ~Mary Todd Lincoln





Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Abraham Lincoln: Emancipator or Traitor



Lincoln said he would throw the Constitution overboard. He was the first to have high level Communists in his cabinet, like Charles A. Dana (a comrade of Karl Marx).  Lincoln carried out plans from the Communist Manifesto.

New American article by John J. Dwyer:
Abraham Lincoln, Stepfather of Our Country

After the revolutions in Europe, Marxist revolutionaries fled to America where they enlisted in Lincoln's war to nationalize Government. Lincoln nationalized the banks, railroad and education.  He was the first to jump squarely into public education in 1862 to indoctrinate all children. Lincoln gave us the first heavy progressive income tax.


We highly recommend


 John J. Dwyer's War Between the States



Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The Puritans on Breastfeeding


... American puritans, during the first two centuries of their existence here, used to argue—often from the pulpit—that mothers ought to breastfeed their babies (instead of giving their babies over to be fed by wet-nurses)...
~Ina May Gaskin, Author of Ina May's Guide to Breastfeeding, Birth Matters; A Midwife's Manifesta and Ina May's Guide to Natural Childbirth
http://www.inamay.com/

Sunday, June 12, 2011

The Culdees

The Culdees won over the pagans and druids but did not become pagan. The Culdees were Christian, but would not become Roman. They were Celts, to be sure, but what were they that the pagans saw them as progress and the Romans saw them as threat? ~Brother Jim

Friday, May 27, 2011

Alcohol, Movies and Other Toxins by Geoff Botkin

From the article:
His name was Arthur Guinness. The setting was mid-18th-century Ireland. Arthur was a young Christian who was deeply concerned that alcohol consumption was killing his nation. Men, women, and even children of Ireland were poisoning themselves on a daily diet of whiskey and cheap gin— devoid of nutrition as well as toxic. The culture was disintegrating. The culture was not only addicted to alcohol, it was drowning in an addiction to drinking. Because of the pub culture, and what was being consumed there, the nation was experiencing death by starvation and death by poisoning, simultaneously.

Guinness grieved over this. According to one Irish author, “Guinness was once walking the streets of Ireland crying out to God, ‘God do something about the drunkenness on the streets of Ireland.’”
...

Do Christians need movies or alcohol? No. We are not on earth to amuse ourselves, or divert ourselves with those things that dull the senses. We are here to be as alert as we can be, to wage war with the sharpest attention to the needs and afflictions of the perishing. When entire cultures are enslaved to corrupt institutions and customs that can be overturned, or turned to Christ’s advantage, we must not flinch where we can set captives free. The question becomes “who needs us?” not “what do we need?” ~Geoff Botkin


The Story of an Irishman with 21 children and a 9,000 year lease:

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Fourteen Good Years With Jodavid


We pray you will be a man of the Word.




Jodavid's Dedication Day









Wagon Rides for Heather & Melody 











Jodavid loved seeing Fama & Joshua and his very first   nephew, Joseph










Hike to a Mineral King Cave 


Vacuuming the Tile


 Checking the Level
 
Learningto Mow 
Having something to eat while flat tires were replaced on the way back from the big Jamestown 400 year celebration







 Teaching Melody to Rodinate Squirrels
Dixie
Charity


Baptism,
then a visit with Grandma in the hospital.
 A Precise Work












Hanging Out on the Rings








Cousin Jonathan
 Adam
 Our pollen patty mixer arrived 
while Ross & Carter filmed Colony.
 Zerrell
What house is complete 
without an elevator?
Chess men are still fun when the game is over.


Clean Up

Honey
Bull Frogs
 Burnside's Bridge
Rescuing Anthia, a Damsel 
(whose parents were) in Distress 
 Delight

Jodavid's Special Almond/Rice Milk 
Queen Rearing with Dinah





Shakespeare's Birds


Adorable Andrew


A Multi-Level Parking Lot
 Little Man in His Element

Our Scribe
 Fun with Ross
Scooters at Aunt Sharron's 




 Evaluating the Work Ahead
Jamba Juice

 Dinah
 Ross Test Driving Jodavid's Invention
 Grandmother
Preparing to Pour Cement




Reading to Fiona



 Perfect Window
 Creative
 Learning Monopoly
Screening a Vent 


Navigator
Blessed by Dinah Reading Pilgrim's Progress
Treasures
Taking Grandma back
 after Cousin Mark & Dovey's wedding.

 Jodavid built a zip line.
Our Youngest Beekeeper


Construction
Built for Work

Stuck in the Mud 


Jump Starting the Tractor
Worthy of Honor
Family & Friends 
Forklift Operator 
 Ready for Morning Devotions
Moving Bees Out of Oranges