Protestantism: “It’s all right to kill people we can’t see.”

When Land-Grabbing Protestants settled North America, they began to kill Indians and steal their land. They hid what they were doing with Protestant propaganda. Most of us think the First Thanksgiving was something like this:

The Protestant establishment loves happy pictures of The First Thanksgiving. The reality is different. There were military veterans of European wars among The Land-Grabbing Pilgrims. They quickly realized: “We have guns! Indians don’t!”

That bloody reality became clear. Armored Pilgrims, armed with muskets and mastiffs, began to kill Indians and steal their lands.

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Soon, the killing moved to the frontiers. There, Indians were invisible to those in the settled cities of the Coast. The truth of Protestantism: “It’s all right to kill people we can’t see.” became clear. The killing continued for 250 years. Soon, Land-Grabbing Protestants had exterminated most of the Indians in North America.

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Today, the truth of Protestantism: “It’s all right to kill people we can’t see.” has returned.

“We may pretend to be Pro-Life. But, we do not want to drive donors away by providing clear, written doctrine condemning the pills and implants that kill billions of unborn children, many no bigger than a grain of salt. We do not even care enough about the unborn children in the families of our own congregations and clergy to condemn the killing with written Doctrine.”

Protestantism thrives in contradiction. “We believe in Jesus! We are ‘Christians’! We obey the command of Jesus, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ We obey The Commandment: ‘Thou shall not kill.’

They are not honest enough to admit their only consistency. Protestantism: “It’s all right to kill people we can’t see.”

Today, we see that the nations in The Americas settled by Catholics still have over 90% of their peoples with Indian DNA.

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We can drive for hundreds of thousands of miles in The United States and never see a single Indian. And, we see ever fewer children in the Protestant denominations.
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