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Interviews with Brother Gregory
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“Be Subject To The Higher Law Of Liberty” with Brother Gregory Williams
ResistanceRisingJCI 2025-01-21 Gregory Williams Topic list: * Is there such a thing as a “good Catholic”? * Gregory I, “the Great” on “Universal Bishop”. * “Learning against learning.” * “Your focus is too narrow!” “Your waging war against flesh and blood!” * Home-schooling a County Commissioner. * Cancel culture used to screen the scamdemic. * “What do you want to be when you grow up?” * More on home-schooling: why it’s worth it but what will it cost? * Fawkes News * Boiling a kid in its mother’s milk. * “No salvation without the shedding of blood.” * Navigating by the Holy Spirit. * The tragedy of American compassion. * Getting set up by an FBI provocateur. * “Church” vs. ekklesia. * Stepping out of the prison cell. * Acts 17:7—were the early Christians in peaceful harmony with the government of Rome? * Born into a contract of slavery. * The straw of Egypt. * The first Central Bank of Israel. * “Band of Brothers” brand of “social welfare”. * Tithing men: one disciple wielding two swords. * The 2nd Amendment and the Bill of Rights. * Tithing to a Levite. * Lawyers, “Natural Law” and bondage. * Volunteerism vs. government “help”. * How sheep behave. * The social welfare leaven of Herod and the Pharisees. * The Temple of Jupiter. * “Defund the Police!” * “Let their table be a snare to them.” _____________________ “Romans 13” on His Holy Church.org https://www.hisholychurch.org/sermon/romans13.php His Holy Church on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@hisholychurch PreparingYou.com https://www.preparingyou.com/wiki/Home _____________________ SUPPORT JOHNNY! (and join the e-Blast in the bottom right) http://johnnycirucci.com/support/ GET JOHNNY’S BOOKS ON AMAZON, WHILE YOU STILL CAN! https://www.amazon.com/Johnny-Cirucci/e/B01N6T2RT6 coronahoax GEAR IN THE JOHNNY STORE! (BE THIS GUY: the Truth will free us!) http://johnnycirucci.com/store/ Johnny’s Audio/Video Archive on Odysee This is my main repository! Everything Johnny is here (including all Resistance Rising podcasts)!! https://odysee.com/@Johnny_Cirucci:4 CONNECT WITH JOHNNY! (All of Johnny’s app IDs are here, including his e-mail...no souvenir underwear, please!) https://johnnycirucci.com/contact/340 views 3 comments -
219- Early Church Welfare, Roman Politics, and Modern Misconceptions with Brother Gregory Williams
Politically High-TechThis is the second part of the interview with Brother Gregory Williams. Watch Part I here YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-H-xoRdAJ6U Rumble https://rumble.com/v535xj3-216-exploring-faith-governance-and-community-welfare-with-brother-gregory-w.html Buzzsprout (Audio Only) https://politicallyhightech.buzzsprout.com/2308824/15294672-216-exploring-faith-governance-and-community-welfare-with-brother-gregory-williams Does the early church’s role in societal welfare hold lessons for us today? Brother Gregory Williams joins us to explore this profound question. Learn how the first-century church’s commitment to caring for widows and orphans stands in stark contrast to our modern reliance on government aid. Through historical accounts from figures like Justin the Martyr and insights into the political landscape of Augustus Caesar’s era, we dismantle common misconceptions about the legalization of Christianity under Constantine. This episode promises to shine a light on the true essence of Christian service and personal responsibility. Our exploration of Roman history continues with an intriguing look at Julius Caesar’s conquests and the translation of ancient texts. Discover how Caesar’s actions intersected with biblical principles and Judaic laws, and how early Christians practiced social welfare through free will offerings, in stark contrast to Rome’s compulsory system. This conversation also delves into biblical interpretations, the Ten Commandments, and the societal structures of Abrahamic times, emphasizing the power of love and mutual care in maintaining societal bonds. We provide additional resources for those who wish to explore these themes further. Brother Gregory also takes us on a journey of spiritual growth and social responsibility, discussing the importance of caring for parents and the elderly, aligned with the teachings of Jesus and the Ten Commandments. Reflecting on societal shifts towards selfishness, he underscores the need for repentance and a return to communal thinking. Personal anecdotes bring home the value of hard experiences in fostering growth and wisdom. This episode rounds off with a critical look at misconceptions about biblical interpretations, urging listeners to engage deeply with the unaltered teachings of the Bible for a more authentic spiritual experience. Join us as we uncover the timeless principles of truth, love, and community welfare. Follow Brother Gregory Williams at... https://hisholychurch.org/ https://www.preparingyou.com/wiki/Home If you want to be a guest on my podcast, please click at the link here. https://www.joinpodmatch.com/politically-high-tech Support the Show. Follow your host at YouTube and Rumble for video content https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUxk1oJBVw-IAZTqChH70ag https://rumble.com/c/c-4236474 Facebook to receive updates https://www.facebook.com/EliasEllusion/ Twitter (yes, I refuse to call it X) https://x.com/politicallyht17 views -
264- Building Resilient Networks Amid Political Change
Politically High-TechJoin us as Brother Gregory returns with his compelling insights on governance and personal responsibility. What happens when we question the very framework of our political system, like the role of the Electoral College? Brother Gregory discusses the potential domino effects of its removal and how we might circle back to a governance model where responsibilities rest more with the community rather than entrenched political systems. Through a blend of historical analysis and biblical teachings, he lays out the blueprint for a society that is both just and free, urging us to look beyond media narratives and foster resilient local networks. The power of community takes center stage as we explore stories from the early Christian church to the French Underground. Brother Gregory argues that organized, trust-based communities are our strongest defense against corruption. Drawing parallels between historical and present-day challenges, he offers a roadmap for building communities that prioritize collective well-being over individual gain. With disillusionment spreading through media and politics, these lessons in community resilience are more vital than ever. Brother Gregory calls us to action, encouraging us to form strong networks that can weather any storm. We confront the broader socio-political issues of our time, from the intricacies of Trump's presidency to global economic shifts. Brother Gregory’s narrative spins a tale that interweaves political complexities with the timeless values of community service and charity. By revisiting the teachings of Moses, Jesus, and early church practices, he prompts us to rethink societal welfare and rediscover the strength in faith and communal responsibility. As modern challenges loom, Brother Gregory inspires a movement toward community unity, reminding us that true freedom and resilience are rooted in mutual support and shared responsibility. Listen to previous episodes Episode 216 https://www.buzzsprout.com/2308824/episodes/15294672-216-exploring-faith-governance-and-community-welfare-with-brother-gregory-williams Episode 219 https://www.buzzsprout.com/2308824/episodes/15368478-219-early-church-welfare-roman-politics-and-modern-misconceptions-with-brother-gregory-williams Follow Brother Gregory Williams at... https://hisholychurch.org/ https://www.preparingyou.com/wiki/Home If you want to be a guest on my podcast, please click at the link here. https://www.joinpodmatch.com/politically-high-tech Support the show Follow your host at YouTube and Rumble for video content https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUxk1oJBVw-IAZTqChH70ag https://rumble.com/c/c-4236474 Facebook to receive updates https://www.f Support the show Follow your host at YouTube and Rumble for video content https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUxk1oJBVw-IAZTqChH70ag https://rumble.com/c/c-4236474 Facebook to receive updates https://www.facebook.com/EliasEllusion/ Twitter (yes, I refuse to call it X) https://x.com/politicallyht79 views 1 comment -
216- Exploring Faith, Governance, and Community Welfare with Brother Gregory Williams
Politically High-TechCan faith in God truly enrich your life in ways beyond what humanistic systems offer? Join us as we explore this compelling idea with Brother Gregory Williams, a desert sheep herder and scholar of historical texts. Gregory shares his unique insights on the Kingdom of God, contrasting the reactions he receives from Christians versus atheists. Together, we delve into the Bible’s focus on governance, drawing parallels to Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and its emphasis on government by the people. Discover how reclaiming personal responsibility can lead to regaining individual rights. We journey through the social welfare systems established by figures like Christ and Moses, which operated independently of state control, and contrast them with the welfare systems of Rome and today's governments. By examining historical references such as the misinterpretation of "Corban," we emphasize the importance of voluntary offerings over taxation, advocating for a return to foundational biblical principles that foster true freedom and responsibility. Uncover the historical and biblical foundations of community support, from Moses' battle with the Amalekites to the establishment of the altar of Jehovah Nisi. We explore the significant impact of government policies on family structures, particularly within the black community, and highlight the essential role of strong family ties and community support. Through these discussions, we reveal how true community welfare has historically been managed by the people themselves, creating a stronger, more interconnected society. Join us in this profound conversation that challenges conventional views on welfare and governance. This is part one of the interview. The second part should be release in around two weeks. This is revision from the audio version. Follow Brother Gregory Williams at... https://hisholychurch.org/ https://www.preparingyou.com/wiki/Home If you want to be a guest on my podcast, please click at the link here. https://www.joinpodmatch.com/politically-high-tech For recurring support click on the link below. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2308824/support For one time support click on the link provided below.35 views 1 comment