cry of the harvester
28th November 2002, 15:39
I would like to reflect today on the international recognition of the rights of the world's indigenous peoples...
The above phrase comes from the publication known by Justice as Healing. The article is titled "Invoking International Law." here is the link for anyone who is interested in reading its contents.
http://www.usask.ca/nativelaw/ddir_moses.html
I would like to reflect today on the international recognition of the rights of the world's innate. The Diplomatic speak without caution. He admits to our faces this very thing:
"If we recognized your rights, you would declare independence, you would want your lands back, you would prevent development, you would ask for compensation, you would want to have your own laws. Where would it end?"
Why do the diplomatic act as their forefathers? This is no longer our concern. "We will not repay evil for evil yet we will take thought for what is nobel in the sight of all. If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all. "
It is obvious that libery has been threatened by legalism. We will not covet. We will not submit again to the yoke of slavery.
We will seek the law of which we are entitled. What risk do we take in Apostasy? Least we are no longer subject to the pre-meditated laws set in place to deliberately keep us in bondage. Let the innate put their confidence in the servants.
I will take my stand to watch, and station myself on the tower, and look forth to see what he will say to me, and what I answer concerning my complaint.
The one who is taught the word will share all good things with the one who teaches.
In love, I encourage the peoples to reconsider their roles so that new roles can be established.
The above phrase comes from the publication known by Justice as Healing. The article is titled "Invoking International Law." here is the link for anyone who is interested in reading its contents.
http://www.usask.ca/nativelaw/ddir_moses.html
I would like to reflect today on the international recognition of the rights of the world's innate. The Diplomatic speak without caution. He admits to our faces this very thing:
"If we recognized your rights, you would declare independence, you would want your lands back, you would prevent development, you would ask for compensation, you would want to have your own laws. Where would it end?"
Why do the diplomatic act as their forefathers? This is no longer our concern. "We will not repay evil for evil yet we will take thought for what is nobel in the sight of all. If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all. "
It is obvious that libery has been threatened by legalism. We will not covet. We will not submit again to the yoke of slavery.
We will seek the law of which we are entitled. What risk do we take in Apostasy? Least we are no longer subject to the pre-meditated laws set in place to deliberately keep us in bondage. Let the innate put their confidence in the servants.
I will take my stand to watch, and station myself on the tower, and look forth to see what he will say to me, and what I answer concerning my complaint.
The one who is taught the word will share all good things with the one who teaches.
In love, I encourage the peoples to reconsider their roles so that new roles can be established.