‘The shepherds of the first century provided real, selfless service and practiced the pure religion that not only sustained an entire nation of Christians in welfare, education, healthcare and salty-bright holiness, but did so in humility and meekness without any positions of authority. They blazed the trail for an actual and literal Kingdom of God complete with rights, responsibilities, ordinances, government, and prosperity. Real pastors were the titular government of the people, an order of ministers who owned everything in common, called out from the congregations in order to redistribute their free will offerings to those who had need. This was the Lord’s table that operated in the exact opposite way than the money changer’s tables.

Ministers are Benefactors who do not exercise authority, binding the Christian kingdom in faith, hope, and charity as opposed to contract, entitlement, and taxation of the (prime) ministers of the worldly kingdoms. The far-cry clergy of this century maintain a deceitful version of the Kingdom of God. When professing Christians became slothful and covetous, applying to the false gods of human civil government for validation, protection, provision, and direction, the relationships of those “christians” and the characters of those pastors changed through pagan perversion.’