Gary North is a leader of the [Christian Reconstructionist]? movement. (He is son-in-law of [R. J. Rusdoony]?, one of the movement's founders). Christian Reconstructionists are postmillenialists, meaning they believe that Christ will return to earth only after conservative Christianity has become the religion of the majority of the planet, and those who reject it are persecuted by the state. They believe that Old Testament laws, such as those providing for stoning for adulterers, should be followed literally; this belief they call theonomy. Theologically, Gary North is a Calvinist. He is President of the [Institute for Christian Economics], which propagates Christian Reconstructionism. |
Gary North is a leader of the [Christian Reconstructionist]? movement. (He is son-in-law of [R. J. Rusdoony]?, one of the movement's founders). Christian Reconstructionists are postmillenialists?, meaning they believe that Christ will return to earth only after conservative Christianity has become the religion of the majority of the planet, and those who reject it are persecuted by the state. They believe that Old Testament laws, such as those providing for stoning for adulterers, should be followed literally; this belief they call theonomy. Theologically, Gary North is a Calvinist. He is President of the [Institute for Christian Economics], which propagates Christian Reconstructionism. |
Gary North is well-known for predicting that Y2K would be a global catastrophe; he was proven wrong. [1] |
Gary North argues for the abolition of the [fractional reserve banking system]?, and a return to the [gold standard]?. Gary North is well-known for predicting that Y2K would be a global catastrophe; he was proven wrong. [1] |
Gary North argues for the abolition of the [fractional reserve banking system]?, and a return to the [gold standard]?.
Gary North is well-known for predicting that Y2K would be a global catastrophe; he was proven wrong. [1]