The first Hippie is said to have been a drop-out Jewish carpenter, named Jesus ("The Nazz") .He rebuked the state approved religious leaders of his time and instructed his disciples to sell what they had, give to the poor and follow him, preaching and teaching the good news of the Kingdom of Heaven. His disciples are a priesthood of believers (male and female) filled with the Holy Ghost (Spirit of Truth). It is not a popular message with the rich and powerful or those that want to be.
LOVE IS THE LAW Yet the message of Jesus did empower his humble disciples to live through 2000 years of persecution because it gave them strength to forgive and love their enemies who were most often family and close friends.
Beginning first in France,
under Napoleon, and in Prussian
dominated Germany in the 1800s, the great merchants of the world united
to deceive and control
the populatons of the planet by directing the purpose and methods of
an anti-christ compulsory public education system. The purpose
was to create a unifying national ideal as a substitute for faith in Jesus
and then replace the flawed national ideal with a global authority.
The "New World Order''
has replaced the priesthood of believers with corporate lawyers and professional
school teachers.
The Hippies of the1960s wanted
to be free
from artificial legal restraints
to rediscover a spiritual life.
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