In 2020, BLM and other self-proclaimed communist organizations were conducting terrorist operations in the United States.
Toward the end of his three-year ministry, Jesus told his disciples to be sure to purchase an assault weapon if they did not already own one. (Luke 22:35, 36)*
The 18th Century Lutheran Preacher, Peter Muhlenberg, saw the sword as having a vital role in the defense of liberty.
Mark and Patricia McCloskey discovered the 21st century application of the Luke's Gospel passage as they defended their home and their family against rioters.
They were met by an onslaught of people intent on destroying elements of fiscal and civic responsibility by penetrating wealthy neighborhoods with their chaotic presence.
The McCloskeys were prosecuted and convicted for their actions in the defense of their home, though they never left the inner circle of their property.
Their unjust conviction led to a pardon by the Missouri Governor. Better yet, just last week, the misdemeanor convictions were overturned by Judge Joseph P. Whyte.
They will be with us this Wednesday to tell their harrowing story of confronting an angry and lawless mob and the media frenzy which followed.
* Jesus said to them, "Let the one who has no sword sell his clock and buy one." ~Luke 22:36 |