Some questions if you don't mind

Posted by Donny on December 17, 2002 at 19:51:47

In Reply to: Re: an interesting theory,but true? posted by Bryon on December 17, 2002 at 18:34:06:

Some questions if you don't mind. You said:

"(In it she claimed that occultists (hypnotists)would invade the churches and through them create the New World Order."

How do you equate hypnosis with the occult? How will hypnosis bring about the NWO and the rise of the Antichrist? This is a new one on me.

"The Freemasons are dedicated to fullfilling that, 'Plan'. The Plan is to control the world through a council called the Illuminati (Men possessed by powerful demons.)(These men now control close to 3/4 of the world's wealth.)(The United Nations is their front.)"

You left the COG/Family years too early. What you are saying here became our steady spiritual diet in the Mo Letters year after year. We learned lots about the Illuminati and the UN in the cult. They were the cult's "greatest enemies". How is it that you and Berg are speaking almost identically on this subject?

"These occultists are operating many of the largest so called 'Christian' ministries. EG Billy Graham, Robert Shuller, Benny Hinn(Who confessed to Jerry Falwell that he was hynotizing the people"

Billy Graham run by occult hypnotizers? Well, this really is a new one. How does Billy hypnotize people? What is occult about what he teaches? I find it almost amusing that out of all these men, you consider Jerry Falwell the most credible. I find that surprising. Why do you think Jerry Falwell is more to be believed than Billy Graham?

Here is where I have real questions however. You say:

"In 1982? (around there) the Lord showed me the inside of a Vineyard church and told me what was going on in there. IE. He (the Lord)was in there but the church was in big trouble because through false doctrine the believers (some of them were born again) were being subverted."

The Lord showed you? Did you receive a vision? Or did His Spirit whisper in your ears? Frankly, I would have been more impressed if you had argued that they didn't live according to the Word and had cited chapter and verse to make your case, but to say that "the Lord showed you" makes you opinion seem very subjective. Could you please state how God showed you?