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Ten Commandments Monument Ordered Removed by Close of Business August 20th or Else!

 

Ten Commandments Monument Ordered Removed by Close of Business August 20th or Else!

A call to Montgomery, Alabama: Many will come for the huge rally to support Judge Roy Moore on Saturday, August 16th – we are asking you to come before 5:00 pm on Wednesday, August 20th to hold this court accountable before God in its attempt to remove the Ten Commandments from the Alabama state court building. Be flexible and be ready in Jesus’ Name! Rusty is going early to help prepare the way. We are unsure of hotel accommodations at this point. We will keep you posted as we know more.

Judge Myron Thompson ordered yesterday, August 5, 2003 that the Ten Commandments Monument be removed from the Alabama Judicial Building by the close of business, August 20th. Judge Myron Thompson hates God, hates His Law, hates His people, and hates anyone who would stand for Him. Myron Thompson has a far larger problem than with Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore and the 5,300-pound granite monument Moore has placed in the Fourier of the Alabama Judicial Building. He has a problem with God Himself!

The Federal Courts of this nation, led by the incomprehensible and blasphemous decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States of America, have taken it as their mission to remove every vestige of God from the history and foundation of our nation. Judge Thompson is attempting to do just that in Montgomery, Alabama. We, as Christians, must do all that we can to visibly stand by Judge Moore and the Ten Commandments of our God.

God’s Word tells us, “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord…” Psalm 33:12. America has been blessed with a liberty and freedom unsurpassed in any other nation precisely because she has been built upon the principles found in the Bible and the person of Almighty God Himself. That’s right! This nation was built upon the Law of God as revealed in His Ten Commandments and the person of God as revealed through His Son Jesus Christ. We are blessed because Jesus Christ is our Lord.

Judge Myron Thompson is in disagreement with this. You see, Mr. Thompson thinks he is god. But where was he when the preamble to the 1901 Alabama Constitution was written? “We, the people of the State of Alabama, in order to establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, invoking the favor and guidance of Almighty God, do ordain and establish the following Constitution and form of government for the State of Alabama.”

Where was he when the foundations of the earth were laid? Where was he when the sea was given its boundary? Where was he when our Pilgrim Forefathers came to this land “for the advancement of ye Gospel…?” Where was he when our Founding Fathers crafted a government based on the Biblical understanding of man as found in the Bible?

The answer is obvious! A more important question is where are we in this battle that has been ravaging the earth throughout the pages of the Bible and history? Today, we are engaged in a battle over who is Lord. We are staking our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor on the fact that Jesus Christ is Lord and that Judge Thompson, his Federal Court, and the Supreme Court of the United States of America are wrong.

We will stand for our Lord and for His Law in Montgomery, Alabama. Join us on August 20th. We will hold an Ecclesiastical Court outside Judge Thompson’s Federal Court Building on Friday, August 22, 2003. We will hold this court in contempt of the Court of Almighty God.