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1. www.watch-unto-prayer.org
www.watch-unto-prayer.org/data - [Cached]Published on: 11/8/2007 Last Visited: 11/8/2007
Alexis Crow, chief counsel for the Rutherford Institute (and former aide to Henry Kissinger), explained the evolution in Whitehead's thought. 'He has always worked for the underdog. -
2. The Council for National Policy - Selected Member Biographies W - Z
www.cephasministry.com/state_o - [Cached]Last Visited: 8/3/2007
Alexis Crow, chief counsel for the Rutherford Institute (and former aide to Henry Kissinger), explained the evolution in Whitehead's thought. 'He has always worked for the underdog.
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""The Rutherford Institute is an organization that defends the rights of ALL religious persons," according to Crow, "regardless of denomination or creed and, as such, has defended, among others, Christians, Jews, atheists, Santerians, Native Americans, and Hare Krishna." [IFAS: Rutherford]
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"Nevertheless, Rutherford attorney Alexis I. Crow insisted to Skipp Porteous of the Institute for First Amendment Studies that 'John Whitehead is not a Reconstructionist and he never has been.'"44....In the acknowledgments to The Stealing of America, Whitehead explains that "Francis A. Schaeffer's advice and teachings on the essential priorities are reflected in the following pages. -
3. Appendix IV
www.personproject.org/Handbook - [Cached]Published on: 8/21/2006 Last Visited: 2/8/2008
Alexis I. Crow, an attorney with the Rutherford Institute, told us "John Whitehead is not a Reconstructionist and he never has been."
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When asked if there has been a parting of the ways between Whitehead and Rushdoony, Crow failed to respond.
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Nevertheless, Alexis Crow of Rutherford claims that Whitehead is not, nor ever has been a member of COR, or of COR's Steering Committee.
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"The Rutherford Institute is an organization that defends the rights of ALL religious persons," according to Crow, "regardless of denomination or creed and, as such, has defended, among others, Christians, Jews, atheists, Santerians, Native Americans, and Hare Krishna." Her statement is a bewildering one.

