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highplainsdem

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Wed Oct 2, 2013, 12:10 AM Oct 2013

A disturbing look at the theological roots of Senator Ted Cruz: Christian Dominionism [View all]

From Morgan Guyton's Huffington Post blog - ran across this thanks to a HuffPo tweet:

https://twitter.com/HuffingtonPost/status/385244014544715776

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/morgan-guyton/the-theology-of-governmen_b_4020537.html

On the eve of our government shutdown, I wanted to do some research into the theological roots of Senator Ted Cruz, the standard-bearer of the Tea Party Republicans behind the shutdown. I'm interested in understanding what account of Christianity creates the "no compromise" crusade that the Tea Party has become known for. It turns out that Ted's father, Rafael Cruz, is a pastor with Texas charismatic ministry Purifying Fire International who has been campaigning against Obamacare the last several months. He has a distinct theological vision for what America is supposed to look like: Christian dominionism.

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The theological ethos of Rafael Cruz's vision is in Christian dominionism; he talks about preaching a "message of dominion" that all Christians have received an "anointing as kings." I watched a sermon he preached on August 26, 2012 at the New Beginnings megachurch in Irving, Texas, led by Christian Zionist charismatic pastor Larry Huch. Huch incidentally had a very interesting prophecy to share when he introduced Cruz to preach:

We've been doing this series here that God laid on my heart: Getting to the top and staying there. A message for us as individuals, the kingdom of God, but also for America. It's not enough to get there. We need to stay there. It's not a coincidence that in a few weeks, we go into what's called in the Bible Rosh Hashanad [sic]... It will be the beginning of the spiritual year 2012. The number 12 means divine government. That God will begin to rule and reign. Not Wall Street, not Washington, God's people and His kingdom will begin to rule and reign. I know that's why God got Rafael's son elected, Ted Cruz the next senator.

But here's the exciting thing... The rabbinical teaching is... that in a few weeks begins that year 2012 and that this will begin what we call the end-time transfer of wealth. And that when these Gentiles begin to receive this blessing, they will never go back financially through the valley again. They will grow and grow and grow. It's said this way: that God is looking at the church and everyone in it and deciding in the next three and a half years who will be his bankers. And the ones that say here I am Lord, you can trust me, we will become so blessed that we will usher in the coming of the messiah.


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So to pull all this logic together, God anoints priests to work in the church directly and kings to go out into the marketplace to conquer, plunder, and bring back the spoils to the church. The reason governmental regulation has to disappear from the marketplace is to make it completely available to the plunder of Christian "kings" who will accomplish the "end time transfer of wealth." Then "God's bankers" will usher in the "coming of the messiah." The government is being shut down so that God's bankers can bring Jesus back.

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Teahadist Jim Warren Oct 2013 #1
Lol, good one! Dark n Stormy Knight Oct 2013 #6
DUzy malaise Oct 2013 #12
Ahem hootinholler Oct 2013 #15
Yes indeed malaise Oct 2013 #17
Freaky!!! I was reading this 20 mins ago NightWatcher Oct 2013 #2
As crazy as it sounds defacto7 Oct 2013 #3
scary shit! DLnyc Oct 2013 #4
Hells Bells.. another religious fanatic who happens to be burrowed Cha Oct 2013 #5
I TOLD YOU SO. I had him pegged as a Dominionist the second I heard what kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #7
Calm down hootinholler Oct 2013 #16
I'm calmed down, lol. I just had a panicky moment there. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #23
That is some of the most bizarre so called religious stuff I have ever heard. avaistheone1 Oct 2013 #8
The most bizzare? Really? Ever heard the story about a guy coming back to life after being killed? cleanhippie Oct 2013 #19
Totally bizarre. SammyWinstonJack Oct 2013 #21
Most religious beliefs are bizarre. cleanhippie Oct 2013 #24
Sounded to me like the Cruz family and friends are caught up in the whole Revelations hysteria JDPriestly Oct 2013 #9
Just excellent, JD! Enthusiast Oct 2013 #14
That's why he and Palin are so close; she has ties to the same. n/t OneGrassRoot Oct 2013 #10
+ 1,000 Berlum Oct 2013 #11
What could be better! Enthusiast Oct 2013 #13
Oh crap ... more whirly-eyed fundies burrowed into the gov't like bot fly larvae ... nt eppur_se_muova Oct 2013 #18
Reminds me of Rick Perry and the New Apostolic Reformation. whttevrr Oct 2013 #20
Rosh Hashanad? Rabbinical teaching? KamaAina Oct 2013 #22
The gay people get it first. blkmusclmachine Oct 2013 #25
I see a bit of prosperity gospel there, too. longship Oct 2013 #26
Oh, yes, that Dominionist thing is very scary, very extreme...Even RW Fundies like Ralph Reed whathehell Oct 2013 #27
TPAW HAS PULLED THIS PITIFUL BS FOR YEARS nickcolemanmn Oct 2013 #28
hey Nick, welcome to DU! n/t riverwalker Oct 2013 #29
welcome to DU gopiscrap Oct 2013 #30
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