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Britain and Sodom and Egypt a Biblical Analysis of Britain’S Descent Into “Sodom and Egypt” Revelation 11:8 Britain and Sodom and Egypt A Biblical Analysis of Britain’s Descent into “Sodom and Egypt” Revelation 11:8 redeeminggod.com/sodom-and-gomorrah/ “The shew of their countenance doth witness against them; and they declare their sin as Sodom, they hide it not. Woe unto their soul! for they have rewarded evil unto themselves” Isaiah 3:9 Alan O’Reilly CONTENTS Explanatory Note 1 Amendments to Original Text 2 “Sodom and Egypt” - Now 2 The People of a Book - Then 3 The People of This World - Now 4 Worldly Wickedness, Programmed, Profitable 7 Dire Consequences of Marriage Breakdown 10 Family Breakup, Abortion, Crime and Corruption 12 Drinking, Smoking and Consequences 14 Bogus Equality and Consequences 17 UN Assault on Traditional Families 18 Papal Subversion 19 Papal Media Allies 20 Papal Political Allies 21 The Sins of Sodom 23 Sodomite Danger to Youth 27 God’s Judgement on Sodomites - Disease 30 Overseas AIDS – Confirmation of a Condition not 31 a Contagion God’s Judgement on Sodomites - “Gay Gene,” 32 Gay Violence, Gay Self-Harm Age of Consent – So-Called 33 Sodomite Nazis – Then and Now 35 Sodomite Bible Corrupters 36 Paedophile Priests and C of E Supporters 37 Full Circle – See Explanatory Note 48 Conclusion 51 References 52 ii Britain and Sodom and Egypt From Britain Under Siege Chapter 8 pp 28-49 Sodom and Egypt in the 2000 published edition. See www.amazon.co.uk/Britain-Under-Siege-Alan- OReilly/dp/B002GHG3LA Britain Under Siege. Explanatory Note This writer has been prompted by the following report www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-44209971 Catholic Church child sexual abuse scandal 26 February 2019 to readdress his work Sodom and Egypt that formed Chapter 8 of his earlier work Britain Under Siege, published originally by Christian Watch www.christianwatch.org.uk/, update it as far as possible and make it available as a separate study. The prompting for so doing, Brexit notwithstanding www.timefortruth.co.uk/alan-oreilly/ Britain and Brexit, further stems from the continuing parlous state of our na- tion of Britain. That lamentable state is well described by the prophet Isaiah in words, as the above report highlights, though only in part as will be seen, as applicable to Britain today as they were for ancient Israel. “Ah sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity, a seed of evildoers, children that are corrupters: they have for- saken the LORD, they have provoked the Holy One of Israel unto anger, they are gone away backward” Isaiah 1:4. Britain today, as will be seen, is not only the same as an- cient Israel but indeed no different from Jerusalem in the End Times “which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt” Revelation 11:8. Much of the original material in this work dates from 20-30 years ago but it remains a truth- ful historical record of a “sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity” who, as the 2019 updates will show, to the moment of speaking “repented not of their deeds” Reve- lation 16:11. This writer hopes, therefore, that even at this late stage in the Church Age, indeed “the eleventh hour” Matthew 20:6, 9, this work will, even if in a small way, faithfully exemplify the ministry of Levi as the Lord Himself testifies in Malachi 2:6 “The law of truth was in his mouth, and iniquity was not found in his lips: he walked with me in peace and equity, and did turn many away from iniq- uity.” Amendments to Original Text Sub-headings inserted into the original work are given in blue bold italic text. A Conclusion has been inserted. Update notes inserted into the text are given in normal for- mat in blue text in blue braces []. Additional citations from Britain Under Siege are given in normal format in green text. Citations from other works are given in italic text. References have been renumbered, updated and amended with additional comment and sub-references as necessary. Web references have been inserted where the item listed is available. Note that positions held at the time of writing by individu- als cited in this work e.g. Richard Harries, the Bishop of Oxford, have not been amended. “Sodom and Egypt” - Now “Sodom and Egypt” are names associated in scripture with the murder of the Lord’s witnesses and of the Lord Himself. “And their dead bodies shall lie in the street of the great city, which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified” Revelation 11:8. Students of scripture therefore recognise Egypt as representative of the world system, stubbornly opposed to 2 the word of God1, from which God calls His people OUT, Matthew 2:15, Deuteronomy 4:20, 2 Corinthians 6:17, 18 and upon which His terrible judgement falls. This is the time of “great tribulation” Matthew 24:21 and “the days of vengeance” Luke 21:22. God promises “I will punish the world for their evil, and the wicked for their iniq- uity: and I will cause the arrogance of the proud to cease, and will lay low the haughtiness of the terrible” Isaiah 13:11. Sodom is the epitome, or PIT, of fornication and perver- sion, so vile it “found no place of repentance” Hebrews 12:17 [2019 Update: like “Capernaum…brought down to hell” Matthew 11:23]. “Even as Sodom and Gomorrha, and the cities about them in like manner, giving themselves over to fornica- tion, and going after strange flesh, are set forth for an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire” Jude 7. The People of a Book - Then It has been said that during the reign of Elizabeth 1, the na- tion of England became the people of a Book - and that Book the Bible2. Despite the political and social upheavals of the 17th century, the English people remained faithful to the Book and that Book was the Holy Bible, the Authorised Version of 1611, which displaced all others. None other than Bernard Shaw3 said this. The Bible means the transla- tion authorised by King James the First. To this day the common human Britisher or citizen of the United States of North America accepts and worships it as a single book by a single author, the book being the Book of Books and the author being God. Alexander McClure writes4 Its [the AV1611] origin and history so strongly commended it, that it speedily came into general use as the standard version, by the common consent of the English people; and required 3 no act of parliament nor royal proclamation to establish its authority. The People of This World - Now Sadly, the people of that Book are now the people of this world and must face the judgement of “Sodom and Egypt”. The historian G. H. Pember5, whose work was first published in 1876, has summarised the traits of world- liness, which brought down the judgement of God, with the great flood in the time of Noah, Genesis 6-8. 1. A tendency to worship God as Elohim, that is, merely as the Creator and Benefactor, and not as Jehovah the covenant God of mercy, dealing with transgressors who are appointed to destruction, and finding a ransom for them. 2. An undue prominence of the female sex, and a disre- gard of the primal law of marriage. 3. A rapid progress in the mechanical arts, and the conse- quent invention of many devices whereby the hardships of the curse [Genesis 3:17] were mitigated, and life was rendered more easy and indulgent. Also a profi- ciency in the fine arts, which captivated the minds of men, and helped to induce an entire oblivion of God. 4. An alliance between the nominal Church and the World, which speedily resulted in a complete amalga- mation. 5. A vast increase of population. 6. The rejection of the preaching of Enoch (and Noah), whose warnings thus became a savour of death unto the world, and hardened men beyond recovery. 7. The appearance upon earth of beings from the Princi- pality of the Air, and their unlawful intercourse with the human race. 4 These causes concurred to envelop the world in a sensuous mist which no ray of truth could penetrate. They brought about a total forgetfulness of God and disregard of His will; and thus, by removing the great Centre Who alone is able to attract men from themselves, rendered the dwellers upon earth so selfish and unscrupulous that the world was presently filled with lewdness, injustice, oppression and bloodshed. “And as it was in the days of Noe, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of Man…Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot” Luke 17:26-28. The comments made earlier clearly match several of Pem- ber’s summary points. Point 1 above corresponds to key elements of the New Age Movement. Point 3 above relates directly to the satanic strategy of using ungodly music to distract the mind and heart from God. Technological ad- vances have greatly facilitated access to Satan’s music and all other aspects of the anti-Christian broadcast and pub- lished media. “Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners” 1 Corinthians 15:33. Point 4 is exemplified by the essentially political aspira- tions of Catholicism and Islam to take complete control of all nations in which they are resident. Point 6 corresponds to the departure of this nation from belief in the Book, which made it great. Point 7 is the terminus of global inte- gration, the goal to which Catholicism, Marxism, Islam, the New Age and the imposition of essentially African music and morals upon the more advanced Caucasian nations, must converge.
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