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Last Sunday Sermon of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Why it is Not Civilized.

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Last Sunday Sermon of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr / and why it is not a civilized message, there is no certified world prehistory citation, for context of the Elohim gods established sovereign "Kingship government, over civilized  orderly society.  King honored the white men church holy spirit. So they follow up killing him, there was no divine energy guarding a church reverend. He has to reject uncivilized bible Adam and Eve before speaking for the Lord Elohim.

Dr. King:    This is the last Sunday sermon of Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. He delivered his final Sunday sermon on March 31, 1968, from the Canterbury Pulpit at The Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in the City and Diocese of Washington, commonly known as Washington National Cathedral, 3101 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W., Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America. In his sermon, he refers to the following passages from The Word of God: Psalm 133; The Gospel of Saint Matthew 25:31 -46; The Gospel of Saint Luke 16:19-31; and the Book of Revelation 21:5.  <>

It is Erectus mute Europe's fake  emperor Constatine bible spirit-God created Adam and Eve sin for African, not divine Prehistory relevant to the hybrid Homo Sapiens Sapiens.

One of the opinions most persistently and widely held among American evangelicals today is that America had essentially Christian origins. They rest heavily on an appeal to the Puritan heritage as the most influential Reformation tradition shaping American culture. The fact is, the Puritans were the forerunners of today’s Kingdom/Dominion/Reconstructionist teaching. The Puritans believed that they were carrying to America true Christianity as decreed by God, especially as written in the Old Testament. 

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