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CNN: Who Are the Amish?

You have asked, CNN, "Who are the Amish?" I'll tell you who they are. The Amish are among the world's new, number one enemy. They're what's called, "fundamentalist extremists."

For you CNN, it was another school shooting to report. But, this one was different -- wasn't it? Instead of it happening in the increasingly violent American school system --where prayer is becoming sin and the state a god, it happened in a private school where a devout religious sect was trying to protect their little ones from a corrupt world. It was a school where Jesus' words where learned and  -- of all things -- taught to be taken literally.

Yes CNN, I know who the Amish are. You see, I too was raised in a home where a German dialect was spoken. I too trace my spiritual roots back to the Reformation and a Dutch Catholic priest known as Menno Simons Read about it here. In fact, my study library includes, The Complete Writings of Menno Simons.

Have you read Simon's writings CNN? If you had, you would know who the Amish are. You would know why they turn the other cheek and refused to take revenge. It's because they don't believe in using the sword to impose their religious beliefs on others. Where do you think America's concept of "separation of church and state" came from CNN?  It came from a religious people -- known as Anabaptists -- who believed as a man called Menno Simons.

I'm not going to waste time with words. As I write, world leaders are planning their war against the Amish. And, if you think it was bad what this shooter did with his guns to the Amish, wait until you see what these leaders have planned for the Amish with their Alliance of Civilizations AOC pdf here.

No CNN, I don't expect you to report this. I expect you to do what's in your heart to do. But, you did ask the question. Remember, you asked, "Who are the Amish?" So, that's what I have told you.

Now, CNN, there's something I want you to know. If you remain quiet about the true purpose of the UN's new Alliance of Civilizations, Amish blood may soon be on your hands.

They're what's called, "fundamentalist extremists."

10-03-2006
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