Are there any Anglicans out there that would like to join me in laying claim to this country? Why are we not using the authority of the Jamestown settlement to lay this claim? Why be fooled by the debates of the so-called “Founding Fathers?” Were these Founding Fathers the men who first established civilization in America?
Rev. Richard W. Davies describes this brave act of dominion:
In 1603, one of King James I interests was to colonize a new part of the world. The King was encouraged by the Rev. Richard Hakluyt, and priest of the Church of England, as an explorer and geographer. So the King issued letter patent to English businessmen to form a business venture called the Virginia Company (name for Elizabeth I, the “virgin queen.”) and to found a settlement and an English parish in the new world of America. The King named Hakluyt as the rector, and he named an English priest, Robert Hunt, to be his vicar and chaplain to the Virginia Company…
On April 19, 1607, the expedition touched American land and they erected a cross, prayed at a point they called Cape Henry. After exploring an river the named for King James, they selected a peninsula 45 miles inland and on May 13, 1607, they named it Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement, and initial Anglican congregation, in the new world.
If the Presbyterians, Baptists and Methodists would simply come home to the Anglican church, all 2 billion or so of us, in bodycount alone, would shake the current political situations to submission almost immediately! This may sound overzealous, as if the Baptist especially would just join up with even the most conservative Anglicans. Nonetheless, this should be our talk track regarding the well-being of our country as well as the unity of the Church. God has given us this country to cherish, cultivate and esteem as a gift from Him. The Puritans claimed America as their promise land, and went as far as deeming the Indians as Canaanites due to their barbaric nature.
If only every Anglican would just say something to the effect of America being an Anglican country, at their workplace, only once or twice, millions around the country would begin to think. If you are one that believes in this notion of “separation of church and state,” then what religion do you recommend this country be governed by? Nothingness? There is no such religion. As I implied in my last post, the Christian leadership of this country is quickly embracing Unitarianism, a heresy that looks much like Arianism. Is this the religion that you think should run the country? Remember, we will be judged for our actions. If we do not at least act within our hearts to desire that sanctification apply not only on the couch while clicking the remote, but within the culture at large, then we will be held accountable the lawlessness that is leading our nation.