Vic Biorseth #fundie #wingnut #conspiracy catholicamericanthinker.com


When we speak of the "original" Bible, we speak of the Vulgate, written in Latin, or the most common "vulgar" language of the masses of that day. Commissioned by Pope Damascus in 382 A.D., it was completed by St. Jerome around 405 A.D. It was the first one-book Bible, incorporating translations of the Septuagint - the world's first one-book Old Testament, written in Greek, and the Gospels and the Letters of the New Testament. 46 books in the Old Testament, 27 in the New Testament and 3 Apocrypha, for a total of 76 books.

The Vulgate is the book that launched Western Civilization.
The Douay Rheims is the direct English translation of the Latin Vulgate.

When we speak of the "original" US Constitution, we speak of the pre-Woodrow Wilson US Constitution. Wilson was America's first pro-Communist, anti-American President, who established the FED through unconstitutional legislation, the graduated income tax through constitutional amendment, and the democratization and politicizing of the Senate through constitutional amendment.

Wilson, a true Democrat and typical hate-filled and vengeful true son of the Confederacy, re-segregated an already racially integrated government.
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Attacks on the Original Bible began with the Fracturing of Christianity of the "Reformation" wars, and the massive adoption of such unbiblical heresies as Sola Fide, Sola Scriptura, and Salvation Outside Of The Church. The Bible itself refutes these heresies.
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Attacks on the Original US Constitution began by disassociating it with the Bible and orienting thinking about America towards becoming a democracy and away from its original nature as a constitutional republic.
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Thus, the Bible and the Constitution are the surest protections and guarantees of American citizen morality and independence.

1. Citizens cannot be independent if they are not moral.
2. Citizens cannot be moral without the Bible.
3. Moral citizen independence is guaranteed by the Constitution.

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