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1.14.2007

Excerpt from new Theonomy/Federal Vision book 2


FROM JEWS TO JESUITS TO JUNKIES: A History of the Theonomy, Federal Vision, Post-Federal Vision Movement in the 20th/21st Century (Comprising the Beliefs and Acts of the 11 Leaders and 267 Followers of this Movement) by Anthony T. Pellicano.

Excerpt:

When Westminster California professor Michael Horton was asked by police to identify the body of his friend Clark he broke down.

"This is the time I go to get ice cream," he said.

Once at the morgue he was asked to identify the marking that had been impressed on Clark's forehead.

"That's the Canon Press logo. Totally stupid that they'd put that on his forehead."

Canon Press was the self-publishing arm of Wilson's Federal Vision empire. It had just published Flowers Set In My Lover's Beard, a book of poems by Barb H.


To be published in October, '08.

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