Jeff Davis and Ron Neal Critique Modern Religious Institutions
Jeff Davis introduces guest Ron Neal to discuss the biblical origins of Christmas and the perceived corruption of religious organizations in Austin, Texas. Neal, who has spent two decades studying various religious groups including Jehovah's Witnesses and Scientologists, connects his activism against the Federal Reserve to his theological research. The discussion frames modern church participation as a "religious racket" that prevents spiritual and political liberation from the Roman Empire system.
jeff davis· ron neal· world council of churches· national council of churches· austin· texas· federal reserve
00:00 Hello Austin, Texas. We're back with another exciting program today we've got several guests coming in here later on some good video to show you but before that we're going to pretty much an annual event here since we have a lot of feel-good Christians in the area that don't know what the Bible says and they're following the World Council of Churches and the National Council of Churches, all the religious racket foolishness going on in this community. And across this nation We're going to talk just briefly here for about next 20 minutes about Christmas Some you all have your little Christmas trees up
01:00 We're going to get into a little bit of biblical origins as to where all this foolishness came from. The reason why we are doing it simple is simply because if you expect your God to save you Roman Empire system that we're caught up in. It's not going to happen as long as you continue to participate in such foolishness. Joining me today, We have an old friend of mine who goes back several years who has had an organization, the Ron Neal Organization, to stop the war and abolish the Federal Reserve which is growing but I want just
01:43 bring you into this, Ron. I know you've spent 15 years studying the Bible... Yeah more like 20. Yeah twenty years many years just all different types of things Jehovah's Witnesses went through all that... Christadelphians... Christian Science... I've also been study with Scientologists and a bunch of people okay now i want to First off, let me just mention some of the things that we're going to be talking about for the next 15-20 minutes here is a lease I want to raise. And we also have some footage to go along with it while we're talking about is the Christmas tree Santa, Santa of course as a take of Nimrod the old king of Babylon. Yeah and The Christmas tree Which basically was it was a symbol when nimrod was buried? The Babylonians Buried him with a wooden plank and which sprouted and ultimately the Babylonians
