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Curse of Cannan - The New Ensign

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acts were routinely being committed in the story by its patrons. "Freedom <strong>of</strong> expression in books,<br />

movies, and the arts, generally, is one <strong>of</strong> those areas in which there is great diversity among the<br />

states .... <strong>New</strong> York has a long tradition <strong>of</strong> fostering freedom <strong>of</strong> speech."<br />

<strong>The</strong> hero <strong>of</strong> the Canaanites is Freud, who actively promoted the use <strong>of</strong> cocaine for his patients;<br />

it is now the drug <strong>of</strong> choice in the entire entertainment industry, and is usually distributed at their<br />

parties. In his book "Civilization and its Discontents," Freud describes the prohibition against<br />

incest as "perhaps the most maiming wound ever inflicted throughout the ages on the erotic life<br />

<strong>of</strong> man." Incest, <strong>of</strong> course, is the oldest taboo among civilized peoples.<br />

Debased though these teachings may be, they are basic to the program <strong>of</strong> the Canaanites. Even<br />

more dangerous is the infiltration <strong>of</strong> the Christian churches by groups such as the<br />

Fundamentalists, the Dispensationalists, and the Premillenarians. We have pointed out that few<br />

Fundamentalists realize that they are directly descended from the <strong>New</strong> England Abolitionsts and<br />

their ties to the Transcendentalists and the Unitarians, who basically rely on the Cabala and other<br />

occult influences for their ministry. This will come as a shock to those who have accepted the<br />

teachings <strong>of</strong> these groups, but the historical record is clear. It descends in an unbroken line from<br />

the demon worship <strong>of</strong> Baal to the present day. <strong>The</strong> Premillenarians teach that Christ will suddenly<br />

return, as taught by Origen. Another <strong>of</strong>fshoot, the Postpremillenarians, teach that Christ will<br />

return and reign for one thousand years. During this period, the Jews will be converted.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dispensationalists believe that the time is approaching when man will be tested for his<br />

obedience to some specific revelation <strong>of</strong> the Will <strong>of</strong> God. <strong>The</strong>re are seven dispensations: (1) the<br />

innocence <strong>of</strong> Eden; (2) conscience, the expulsion to avoid evil; (3) human guilt, including capital<br />

punishment by government; (4) promise, and blessing to the seed <strong>of</strong> Abraham; (5) law-the<br />

disciplinary system; (6) church belief in the Gospel <strong>of</strong> Jesus Christ; and (7) Jesus' Kingdom, the<br />

Millenium, with God's promise to Israel fulfilled; Satan's final rebellion when he is cast into the<br />

fire; Christ delivers the Kingdom to His Father.<br />

<strong>The</strong> promises <strong>of</strong> these groups, which deluge millions <strong>of</strong> television viewers each day through<br />

radio and television, the multimillion dollar "TV ministries" are based upon misinterpretations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dispensationalists claim that their doctrine is based upon Christ's parable <strong>of</strong> the fig tree,<br />

which actually refers only to nature and the physical seasons. It does not apply to Israel or to<br />

any other nation. In spring, when the fruit <strong>of</strong> the Palestine fig made its appearance before the<br />

leaves, it was a certain sign <strong>of</strong> the approach <strong>of</strong> summer. Jesus used this parable in connection<br />

with His Great Prophecy, which he delivered during Passion Week, in which He foretold the<br />

destruction <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem and the Temple, the end <strong>of</strong> the age, and General Judgment.<br />

Dispensationalists are now asking on television that we watch for "the leafing fig tree" as a sign<br />

from Heaven that we should support the Canaanite invaders <strong>of</strong> Israel.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Canaanite propagandists operate a billion dollar industry in the United States which<br />

masquerades as "religion." If it were true religion, it would not automatically obtain tax exemption<br />

from the IRS, as each <strong>of</strong> these groups does. <strong>The</strong>y are granted tax exemption by the government<br />

because they are broadcasting a message which the government wants the American people to<br />

receive. What is this message? It is the false doctrine that it is not the people <strong>of</strong> Shem to whom<br />

God made His Promise, but to the spawn <strong>of</strong> Canaan, those who live under the <strong>Curse</strong> <strong>of</strong> Canaan.<br />

Typical <strong>of</strong> the Canaanite propagandists is Jim Bakker, head <strong>of</strong> PTL (Praise the Lord). In 1980,<br />

Bakker published a book, "Survival to Live," in which he rejoiced in the execution <strong>of</strong> Haman<br />

and the massacre <strong>of</strong> the women and children <strong>of</strong> the people <strong>of</strong> Shem by the blood-crazed<br />

Canaanites. Bakker denounces Haman as one who had treatened the Canaanites, as told in the<br />

Book <strong>of</strong> Esther; Bakker terms the Canaanites "the anointed ones <strong>of</strong> God"! <strong>The</strong> television<br />

propagandists claim that these "anointed ones," the Canaanites, are the true people <strong>of</strong> Israel, and<br />

that God promised them the Land <strong>of</strong> Israel. Not only is this blatant falsehood; it is also highly<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>itable. Bakker joined Christian Broadcast Network in 1965; having learned the propaganda<br />

line, he branched out on his own. He now has a $129 million-a-year industry and operates a<br />

theme park called Heritage U.S.A. which had six million visitors in 1986; there are two 500<br />

room hotels and 2,000 employees.<br />

Bakker and his wife suddenly fled to their Palm Springs, California, mansion when it was revealed<br />

that he had been paying $115,000 blackmail to a former paramour, while his wife Tammy<br />

admitted to a seventeen-year "dependency" on various medications and drugs, for which she was<br />

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