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=== User: Sovereigns are individuals not a race of people. === Sovereigns are individuals not a race of people. Those are human constructs. That creations belong to God is Law, not belief. The Prophet's Dream of his Kirtland Farm "I was back in Kirtland, Ohio, and thought I would take a walk out by myself, and view my old farm, which I found grown up with weeds and brambles, and altogether bearing evidence of neglect and want of culture. I went into the barn, which I found without floor or doors, with the weatherboarding off, and was altogether in keeping with the farm. "While I viewed the desolation around me, and was contemplating how it might be recovered from the curse upon it, there came rushing into the barn a company of furious men, who commenced to pick a quarrel with me. "The leader of the party ordered me to leave the barn and farm, stating it was none of mine, and that I must give up all hope of ever possessing it. "I told him the farm was given me by the Church, and although I had not had any use of it for some time back, still I had not sold it, and according to righteous principles it belonged to me or the Church. "He then grew furious and began to rail upon me, and threaten me, and said it never did belong to me nor to the Church. "I then told him that I did not think it worth contending about, that I had no desire to live upon it in its present state, and if he thought he had a better right I would not quarrel with him about it but leave; but my assurance that I would not trouble him at present did not seem to satisfy him, as he seemed determined to quarrel with me, and threatened me with the destruction of my body. "While he was thus engaged, pouring out his bitter words upon me, a rabble rushed in and nearly filled the barn, drew out their knives, and began to quarrel among themselves for the premises, and for a moment forgot me, at which time I took the opportunity to walk out of the barn about up to my ankles in mud. "When I was a little distance from the barn, I heard them screeching and screaming in a very distressed manner, as it appeared they had engaged in a general fight with their knives. While they were thus engaged, the dream or vision ended." (Recorded 27 June 1844) Joseph Smith, in his final address to the High Council in Nauvoo, Illinois, stated that if the Mormons didn't shape up, that another RACE would be taken to another PLACE in the Rockies, and they, not the Mormons, would "Redeem Zion," or build the perfect society which would be received by the Creator himself, and visited by his representatives personally. The base of the Rocky Mountains is in Mexico where much (if not most) of the Cherokee Nation migrated to in 1721. Joseph Smith and the church's twelve apostles stated in a Proclamation sent to all of the Emperors, Kings, Princes, and heads of state in the world at the time that "The poor degraded son of the forest "(Indians) would someday "Stand up in majesty." Brigham Young, who succeeded Joseph Smith warned the Mormons that "Our hope lies with the Indians" and "The Indians will yet save us," and "When they come, I fear that we will only follow them." Other early Mormons, Heber C. Kimball in particular (Brigham Young called Heber "his prophet) prophesied of their most important future leader -- The Choice Seer, "an Indian Prophet" that would be their "One Like Unto Moses" and would lead them out of bondage from an evil world system just prior to the return of the Messiah. "The 1905 version of the Book of Mormon was footnoted by Parley P. Pratt, one of the churches early Apostles. All of these facts have now been forgotten by current Mormons leaders, and anyone who brings up these facts is usually officially, disciplined, excommunicated and/or persecuted. Joseph was restless immediately before his death. He was seeking the "Indian Prophet" spoken of in the footnotes of the earliest Book of Mormon editions of 2nd Nephi Chapter 3, and Joseph had crossed the Mississippi River with a small company and was on his way to The Rocky Mountains to find The Choice Seer when he was called back to Carthage, IL and was murdered. Brigham Young continued the search when they reached and colonized the country of the Utes, but after the Black Hawk wars Brigham eventually concluded that all Indians were savages by the time he died in 1877. Now, all that having been said, here is what the Cherokee Chief Priest Charles L "Jahtlohi" Rogers M.D. remember as the history we Cherokee were taught by our ancestors: But Laman (La'n) was spoken to by the spirit of Yo hee wah, which spoke to La'n's soul. He therefore instantly knew and believed that it was God's will and thus righteous for his people to bring and teach the word of the one God Yo hee wah who created all things to the multitudes of the Native American people. But Lehi and his youngest son Nephi, which means a cleansing of people, cursed by God ( Maccabees 1:36 "And Neemias called this thing Naphthar, which is as much as to say, a cleansing: but many men call it Nephi, "The divider of God's children. " "He was adamant in his racism, as was his father Lehi, even unto war, to cleanse his people, of those Native Americans, who he judged were marked by God, (with a darker skin color, as a punishment) disagreed, saying that the difference in the color of the skin of the Native Americans showed that they were being punished for their sins or the sins of their ancestors, which would mean that God had made people without souls. La'n knew in his heart that this was wrong. His father and brother's pronouncement of God's judgment of the Native Americans would be degrading the Native Americans to an animal state, and as La'n knew from the revelation he had received from the Great Spirit of Yo hee wah, there was no such human on earth. The tribe of La'n became as one people with the Native Americans and their choice to receive the word of God as a basis of how to conduct their lives brought great joy and spiritual gifts of priceless value to all. They became one people--the Ani u wi yah, the principal people of Yo hee wah--and such became so, that the people of this tribe of La'n began multiplying. Nephi, whose name is similar to Nephilim (Hebrew fallen angels) we remember as "The divider of God's children," the youngest brother of La'n, had become the head of his tribe after the death of his father Lehi. Both Lehi and Nephi, "The divider of God's children," would not allow Native American people into their tribe because they believed that because the Native Americans' skin was a color that was different, it was an indication of God's negative judgement in their creation; they felt that God had marked these people with a different color as a punishment. In spite of the ancient presence of this human poison in which one race has hatred for another, a poison that taints not only the mind of the possessor of this idea but results in the slandered person reacting to this hatred in kind, by developing hatred for those persons slandering their creation as inferior. For a while, there was peace and cooperation between the two tribes. Some of Nephi's, "The divider of God's children's people would join La'n's people and vice a versa, as they were free to choose and so do. But the ancient human poison of telling someone that God is punishing someone because they look different from the person spreading those poisonous thoughts kept infecting Nephi, "The divider of God's children's tribe and they kept saying that lie over and over, until the presence as neighbors of these darker color humans could no longer be tolerated by the lighter tribe. The people of La'n were called by the people of Nephi, "The divider of God's children," to be "La'nites" (Lamanites). After all we Cherokee and many other native people are descendants of Joseph of Egypt who was given a "coat of many colors," and whose descendants number in the hundreds of millions and perhaps billions, and span the entire globe and have in the United States become the "Eagles of Ephraim," whose military air and ground forces protect and defend Israel, as was prophesied... whereas The Kingdom of Judah's descendants number only about 12 million souls, and the Mormons in Utah similarly number 12 Million, but there are many more Book Of Mormon believers than number perhaps in the millions. When we claim to own creations we break the Law. Actually the story of Judah and Achan. When we claim creations is where all the fighting starts over ownership. Now you have hurt someone and have broken the Law. These crimes are where you don't pay but society does as a whole. This creates war. This is also why it says not to use interest. Interest is never printed and put in the system creating scarcity even when there is none. Debt creates poverty. Now you have hurt someone and broken the Law. Not in the sense that someone is going to arrest you, but now society will be riddled with debt creating problems for the society as a whole. God says no interest, legalism says we got this.
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