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Ten Principles of
Christian Separatism

4. Proselytize

The eXile is not an abandonment of non-Christian individuals. Jesus's command to make disciples of all nations must be obeyed at all times. We must continue to proselytize non-believers, in light of modern circumstances, with renewed urgency. As the differences between believer communities and non-believer communities become manifest, many will be attracted to the virtues of the Christian communities. They must be converts before they are allowed to join.

Of course many have already heard the good news, and rejected it. Satan engages in his own form of proselytizing, and it is important that the faithful recognize it for what it is. Commissions should be formed to examine carefully all media communications for Satan's propaganda. Its hallmarks are the debasement of human dignity and human life and the hatred of God, the author of life. Specifically, Satanic propaganda focuses on sexual perversion, mutilation, death, violence, cruelty, and blasphemy. Satan's message can be communicated in clever, subtle and even subliminal ways, as Michael Eisner's "Disney" corporation has repeatedly demonstrated.

In the eXile, commissions of persons having expertise in recognizing Satanic propaganda will scrutinize all media content very carefully.

Recently, television has become the pathway of Satan's proselytizing into Christian homes. The surest means of denying Satan access to your family is to remove the television from your home. "If your right eye shall cause you to sin, pluck it out and throw it away." Matthew 5:27.

In the alternative, televisions limited to playing certain approved videotapes can be kept in the home. Books and magazines should be submitted for approval to a Commission. This was routinely done by conscientious Christian families as recently as the 1950's, when the Catholic Church restricted its faithful from contact with injurious books or entertainment. It is no coincidence that the depraved state of modern "entertainment" commenced at the same time we abandoned these procedural safeguards. It is not "censorship" to deny Christian families and communities open access to pornography or blasphemy, or more subtly crafted Satanic propaganda, which is more dangerous because it attempts to disguise its identity. The line between legitimate intellectual work product and propaganda is not always clear, but that does not mean we must throw up our hands and abdicate any responsibility for screening out anti-Christian propaganda. Surely, we can aspire to distinguish "The Catcher in the Rye" from "Heather has Two Mommies."

It should almost go without saying that "the news", as promulgated by the media, is for the most part anti-Christian propaganda. "Newspapers," "Network News," "Cable News" should be avoided like the plague. Christian communities should have their own journalists and correspondents. The internet and shortwave radio are the democratic mechanisms of the Christian media. We shall use them to the utmost. Ad majorem gloriam Dei.

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