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6Jul/072

George Washington Vision – Fake?

Recently I have heard that the General George Washington vision may be a fake.  I am not entirely sure that it is actually a fake, so much as the people and events surrounding it's first publication being questionably honest.  But, for the sake of allowing everyone to choose for themselves whether it is truth or not, I am now writing this post.

After hearing that it may be a fake, I asked my wife to do some research.  She came up with the following.

 http://boston1775.blogspot.com/2006/12/truth-of-washingtons-vision.html

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Just an FYI: I have never based my understanding, or beliefs, entirely on the General George Washington Vision, but instead upon what the Lord has revealed to me through His Word, and by what little revelation I have received on the matter of End Times.  I have certainly found it to be an interesting vision, which seemed to me to be very much in alignment with how visions happened in times past, recorded in the Word of God.  It also lines up with dreams and visions of modern men of faith, including myself.

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  1. I used to think there was something to that vision. I now believe that the truth is that Washington and most of the so-called “founding fathers” were Free Masons, which equates to them practicing witchcraft… If they were really Christians then the name of Jesus Christ would be named in the Declaration and/or Constitution.

    Here’s a quote from Jefferson – “It is not to be understood that I am with him [Jesus] in all his doctrines. I am a Materialist.”

    We have been duped with regard to believing that America was founded with Jesus Christ as the cornerstone.

    You’ve got some good writing…I recently finished writing about the 3 woes of Revelation called The Third Woe…it’s posted on my site

  2. Hi Tom,

    Yes, George Washington was temporarily a Free Mason, and he was also temporarily a Catholic.

    But, the character of a person does not determine whether a person did in fact receive a dream or vision from God. Nebuchadnezzar received a great vision, showing the kingdoms of the earth until the return of Christ. He was a heathen, and did not serve God, except to admit that God was the Most High.

    Furthermore, I do believe that the logic on that site is extremely flawed. It does not confirm, or disprove, the validity of the George Washington Vision. But, I felt it necessary to bring it up, just in case.

    One example of the bad logic used, is where she argues that because the first person that brought forth the vision is a liar, and a story teller, makes the vision invalid. Well, if some heretic preaches Christ, that doesn’t make His saving Grace invalid either.

    I think America was founded on biblical principles, not necessarily biblical men. But, from what it seems, some of them were lovers of God. But, just because a few love God, doesn’t mean all will. Abraham Lincoln, for instance, seemed very much to love God. He died for what he believed, and he knew that the Roman Catholic Church was going to kill him, before they did.

    I’ve been thinking of posting another one on the vision, about the logic of the site that refuted it. Once again, to give people information to make their own decisions.

    One thing I find really interesting is that many people have been having dreams, visions, and revelations from God, that really line up with the vision. It’s quite amazing. That could be entirely a coincidence, and the vision could still not be from God. The devil speaks truths, mixed in with lies.


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