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      Thanks. I knew that they were all Masons. Most were but they still created the greatest Christian nation in the world, either by design or by accident. But enough is enough, especially since the prophecy has been discredited. God bless you. Rex

    1. Author

      I agree. I am going to pull this article. I have since found out that the prophecy is probably bogus. Sorry for all this. Rex

  1. I am a little disturbed by the vision of George Washington being listed and somewhat praised on a Christian website as though he were a true man of God and follower of our Lord Jesus Christ. I would strongly recommend that you study the LIFE of George Washington and what he practiced. George was a freemason. This is the truth that you can find anywhere if you do some simple research. In fact I recently watched a history program about George Washington Dedicating the District of Columbia wearing his masonic wardrobe and apron!!!!. Nine of our founding Fathers were devil worshipers. If you don’t know what Freemasonry is I would challenge you spend a couple of hours of research on the topic. Be careful of your time because it can lead you into more and more information about who they were and what they have done and still do in this country and around the world. These men that reach for power and authority through degrees are luciferians, yes they worship the devil!! That is the short of the story. They are so many that stand behind pulpits teaching out of the bible in Pentecostals, Baptist, Luthren and Mormon churches and many more. Lets be aware that these men are wolves in sheep’s clothing. God’s blessing to you. (please forgive my typo’s)

    1. Hi Alan, can you share any links that describe what you are talking about? I sort of believe in what you are saying but… it’s so secretive

  2. Would you care to comment on the research that sites that this vision as a fictional work created by Wesley Bradshaw, Esq?

    “The tale of “Washington’s Vision” was penned by Charles Wesley Alexander (1836-1927), a Philadelphia journalist who published The Soldier’s Casket, a periodical for Union veterans of the Civil War. Writing under the pseudonym “Wesley Bradshaw,” Alexander authored several fictional
    “vision” or “dream” pieces featuring historic American figures which were published as broadsheets and in various newspapers during the Civil War and were later offered for sale through advertisements in the pages of The Soldier’s Casket, with the artificial separation between the real Charles Alexander and the pseudonymous “Wesley Bradshaw” allowing the former to unashamedly laud the latter’s works.

    Read more at http://www.snopes.com/history/american/vision.asp#gyIIrlph8uzdUvj7.99

  3. I LOVE YOU R SITE!! Keep sharing the everlasting Word of our LORD Jesus!!!!

    1. Author

      Yes, share it as you desire. It is in the public domain. Rex

  4. thank you for sharing the everlasting WORD of our Lord!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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