The main point is: Mormons believe in prophecies specifically about the US Constitution and a time where there will be a spiritual duty for Mormons to rise up and "preserve it." I find this pretty interesting.
Also note, this article is from 2002. The current president of JBS is not G. Vance Smith, but Art Thompson. I am not sure what his affiliations are. Of course every conspiracy should be taken with a grain of salt. :)
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“At that critical juncture, this people will step forth and save it from threatened destruction.”
Bring on the Mormon warriors.
Does Glenn Beck count as a Mormon elder? Because he sure as heck is doing more to save the Constitution than anyone else in the country. Mark Levin is also doing a heck of a job educating Americans with “Liberty and Tyranny”. But this is just evidence of the Mormon-Jewish conspiracy.
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I am not Mormon, nor am I a member of John Birch. I went to the website and they claim John McManus is the President at least according to the Press section dated 1/9/10. There is no Vance Smith listed on Board or in contact. Not sure what the true story is....
If it was not put in the "Doctrine and Covenants" it is not considered a prophecy.
If we as concerned Americans fail to save the constitutional republic in this country and the Mormons have to step in and save the constitutional republic, then we failed miserably and it is our fault for not saving it earlier....
At that point the Mormons can take the credit and “mazel tov” to them. If the Mormons are taking action now in order to position themselves to be able to step in at the right time and place to save this country when the constitution is hanging by a thread, we should be asking ourselves, “WHY the heck aren’t we planning to do the same thing already?”
Why whine about the Mormons, from what UI have heard they stress that every Mormon family keep roughly a year supply of food in stock for their family lest some disaster strike. They sound more prepared than most of us here. Don’t envy them, learn from them,
You don’t have to be Mormon, just take some of the good things they practice and make them your own because they are positive things. Maybe even network with other Mormons in your community so that if the shit should hit the fan you can stand together as Americans and weather the storm.
I myself am looking forward to stockpiling 1 year worth of dry goods and several months worth of bottled water which I will “rotate my stock” to keep fresh. Even if it is not some apocalypse scenario it is good to be prepared in case of Natural disaster as much as any man made of government disaster.
John Birch (and maybe J Frank Norris and Oscar Wells along side of him) may be trying to send messages from the Glory to have his name removed from the organization.
Birch was a member of, and commissioned to the mission field in China, along with the late Oscar Wells, by the First Baptist Church of Fort Worth, Texas, when J. Frank Norris, a great soul-winner and temperance preacher was the church’s pastor. Dr. Norris passed away in 1952. Isn’t that the year that the JBS was founded?