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Leaving God Out

In the last blog history revealed that Western Christian culture largely stems from our Israelite ancestry. God tells us that the world has developed according to His Plan, which included choosing ‘Israel’ (English speaking people) to carry the Bible to the nations. Deuteronomy 32:8, Acts 15:17,

When the most High divided to the nations their inheritance, when he separated the sons of Adam, he set the bounds of the people according to the number of the children of Israel.’

That the residue of men might seek after the Lord, and all the Gentiles, upon whom my name is called, saith the Lord, who doeth all these things.’

This they did, while colonising and building a great Empire.

Here in Australia, ‘missions’ brought many aboriginals to Christianity. Those who escaped from the negative aspects of their culture which had held them in the stone age for thousands of years, were able to gain the success the rest of the world had experienced.

Although atheist activists eventually persuaded politicians that the missions were evil, we see that many aboriginals who greatly benefitted from their education there, have begun to restore abandoned missions themselves, because they know that Western Christian culture freed them from the deleterious aspects of a pagan culture, and they want their children to be similarly advantaged.

Here is an example from Karalundi, on the Great Northern Road, WA:

Karalundi has continued to serve the mission of the church. It has had its triumphs and challenges. Through it all, generations of young people have gained skills to guide them through life and an understanding of God’s saving love for them. The achievements of the school speak for themselves. Graduates are found in positions of trust and leadership all over the upper Murchison, Gascoyne, Mid-West, Pilbara, and Western Desert regions. These people have made a difference in their respective communities, and many of them declare that they have become what they are today because of the education they received at Karalundi.”

I doubt that these people are taken in by the smoking ceremonies, primitive dancing, and body painting the woke politicians swoon over, for they learned the ‘get up and go’ Western culture that has made this country what it is, not the easy, sit down culture it replaced.

The Prime Minister says that the “voice” is not about sovereignty, but already over 50% of our landmass has been handed back to aboriginals, when they are only 3.2% of our population. The chant, “always was, always is, and always will be,” rings in our ears, and the myth of the “romantic savage” does not go down well with corrupt, Toyota Land-cruiser driving bureaucrats, or sit down, grog-drinking, wife abusers.

We are being sold a recipe for disaster by a propagandising government determined to push their Godless, anti-democratic, apartheid promoting agenda upon us at whatever cost, using left-wing manipulation of the ABC and SBS. One can trace the evil right back through political correctness to its origin in Satan, at the Frankfurt School, in Germany, in the 1930’s, (See our article “Satan’s Political Correctness”) but that is what you get when a nation forgets the God who gave us our land equally, by birth, or by citizenship.

Only with the soon coming return of Jesus Christ, will justice and equity be established, and one biblical principle will ensure that those who own the land then, will be those who have earned it: ‘For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat.’ 2 Thessalonians 3:10.

The way to Success

I was driving North through the  Pilbara on the Great Northern Highway accompanied by huge road trains with cargoes of machinery for the mines, the size of houses. To be honest I found the drive through the red dirt and bush to be monotonous and boring, and was looking for a place to park up the campervan for the night, fed up of dusty , uncivilised caravan sites which made even the bush seem attractive.

And then I saw trees up ahead, and a sign ‘Karalundi’, about 50 K’s north of Meekatharra, which led me to a green oasis in the red dirt and bush!

What was this miracle with palm trees and green lawns, clean facilities and a kitchen, with a very welcoming young lady? Apparently, it used to be a 7th Day Adventist mission, but Christian Missions fell out of favour as political correctness began to arrive, and it has to be admitted that some were patronising because they regarded aboriginals as benighted, in need of rescuing from their pagan, uneducated and uncivilised ways.

But I learned that this mission had a vision to advance  the education and conditions of the aboriginal children they served, by giving them the skills and abilities that would enable them to gain jobs and make progress in society. They also hoped that teaching Christian ways would benefit their charges by improving their lifestyle.

In the end, the challenges were too much. The farm, which was an important part of the mission, providing food, training and jobs, could never make enough to be self-supporting, mainly because of the hot, dry climate. Funding was scarce from the church, and bad choices were made, so that , in the end, the church sold up, feeling their efforts  to teach the children a better way of life were not appreciated and had failed in the face of political correctness –  the criticism of church missions in general.

For many years the farm gradually reverted to bush, and the buildings stood idle, but those kids who were educated there, were growing up, and low and behold, as they became parents, they wanted their children to enjoy an education like the one  they had, complete with the Bible and the Seventh Day Sabbath! So much for the political correctness which overcame missions!

These aboriginal parents, whose lives were so much better because of the mission, got together, bought the property, reintroduced the school, and asked the Seventh Day Adventist Church for guidance and help!   By the way I’m not a member!

Today it is a flourishing school, the environment has recovered its beauty, and is financially supported by the caravan site they have included, which is  quite  understandably popular.

Aboriginal children are once again having an education which includes the true Creator and His Laws, simply because  their parents recognised how valuable that had been to them in making their lives successful.

This has to show the politically correct ‘know it alls’ how the government should be working with aboriginal people to advance their inclusion in society; in fact it is an example of how it will be worldwide in the coming Kingdom of God, as all races learn the way of God, which produces harmony, prosperity, and happiness!

Blessed is the man
who walks not in the counsel of the wicked,
nor stands in the way of sinners,
nor sits in the seat of scoffers;
but his delight is in the law of the LORD,
and on his law he meditates day and night.

He is like a tree
planted by streams of water
that yields its fruit in its season,
and its leaf does not wither.
In all that he does, he prospers.                   Psalm 1:1-3