Posted on 10/18/2013 7:10:24 AM PDT by Errant
A stenographer from the House of Representatives was forcibly removed from the floor Wednesday evening during the vote to end the partial government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling after an odd outburst.
Dianne Reidy, 48, made her way to the Speakers Chair while the vote was taking place, ranting about God, Free Masons and the inability of the nation to serve two members, The Washington Times reports.
Praise be to God, she said. He will not be mocked, He will not be mocked. Dont touch me. He will not be mocked.
She was also heard saying in an audio recording: The greatest deception here is this is not one nation under God. It never was. Had it been, it would not have been. No. It would not have been. The Constitution would not have been written by Free Masons. They go against God. You cannot serve two masters. You cannot serve two masters. Praise be to God, the Lord Jesus Christ. Praise forever.
Reidy says the Holy Spirit made her to do it.
(Excerpt) Read more at charismanews.com ...
To be honest, I didn’t read her entire speech. I’ll do so before I comment further.
Now it is....
She is right. The women of this Nation have murdered 60 million children in the womb.
This is not one nation under God, it never was the Constitution would not have been written by Freemasons. They go against God. You cannot serve two masters. Praise be to God, lord Jesus Christ, she said.
The gist of her message is that this nation has turned its back on GOD. How can anybody disagree with that assessment?
“G-d is not mocked...” Galatians 6:7
I believe her motivation was right, but her execution and choice of forum was counter-productive. She came off as a loony.
Isn’t it written, and accepted as part and parcel, as the argument once went, that since Divine inspiration moved folks to write within 66 books such things as, an ass (mule for other folks) talked of God, and that the Messiah himself stated, that a prophet is not welcome in their own land?
Isn’t it so, that some of what some folks call ‘the minor prophets’, came up and did and said what they did and said, right from the middle of the crowds? Didn’t they just ‘pop up out of nowhere’, as did John The Baptist?
It seems stupid, ridiculous, embarrasing, and much to the displeasure of other stodid churchy folks, when, as I have been told, ‘the Holy Spirit moves on somebody’.
Why displeasure? Simple. IT’S NOT BETWEEN THE ALLOTTED SOCIAL HOURS OF WORSHIP ON -A- MORNING, OF -A- DAY OF THE WEEK! (It isn’t on today’s calendar!)
Embarrassing? Why? FOLKS MAY KNOW THAT PERSON, AND ALL OF A SUDDEN, D’EY GO D’AT T’ING!
Stupid? Why? I can only guess that it is something NOT taught about, according to Scriptures, in some churches, in some parts of this land.
Ridiculous? Why? Because out of 66 ‘books’, that make up the entire Bible, some folks try to live their lives based on only 4 books, which means they are disregarding 94% of written Scripture.
Lastly, “THIS IS THE FLOOR OF THE U.S. SENATE! YOU ARE OUT OF ORDER!” Cna’t have a government employee openly discussing religion, especially Christianity, during working hours! The Caliph would be angered!
With these murders and promotion of pervasion, we are becoming modern day Babylon.
I understand but we have to resist the cowardice of backing down for fear that we will appear "loony." I think we are in agreement.
Leni
woman needs help. obviously delusional and ill. hope she gets some, sounds like she could hurt herself in some way believeing she is controlled by the holy ghost .
Exactly. We will be few. We will be mocked. But we won’t be wrong.
Even if they aren't an adherent to the right "brand" of Christianity.
Even if they aren't Christian at all.
And if you are in tune with the Holy Spirit, you will understand it and accept it.
I've witnessed it from time to time in gatherings of various Christian denominations, both well-known and lesser-known.
And in Native American ceremonies, some of whom are not even quite sure of the Christian origins of the Holy Spirit.
And even a couple of times in talking to wise men in the Orient whose acceptance of Jesus Christ was even weaker than the Native Americans.
Some may scoff at my belief, but how else is most of the world except those on Satan's side (maybe actively less than 30% of the world) going to embrace Jesus Christ when he comes again when less than 30% of the world's population embraces any form of Christianity?
Read Jeremiah, he got a similar reaction when he warned the King of what was to come for Judah. And like then, some in the King’s court believed Jeremiah, some wanted him imprisoned and some wanted him dead.
But what he warned came to be.
Bottom line: God is not mocked. Some mistake His patience for disinterest.
Me too. A lot of the founding fathers were Free Masons but that's not a bad thing. A whole lot of people are ignorant about Free Masons. It's not a religion, no matter what people say.
It seems to be a message to those who put country and its laws above God and his commandments (i.e., you can’t server two masters). Look at the evidence: Legalized murder of the unborn, same sex marriage, and etc. It’s a wakeup call for those church people who are ignoring how far this nation has fallen and who have let it happen.
...and we know how that works out.
Well stated.
BOR is not someone I keep up with. Sorry, :-).
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