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Re: Latest deception sweeping through Christianity [message #12944 is a reply to message #12942] |
Sat, 07 December 2019 21:51 |
james Messages: 2138 Registered: April 2008 Location: Birmingham, AL |
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Gary wrote on Sat, 07 December 2019 20:41
One of his beliefs is the revelation of "Breatherianism", the belief that people can get nutrition from vibrations of energy from the sunlight. In other words people do not need food. He went on to say the angels changed his dna to make this possible.
Many Americans are following his bizarre teachings. He says he got his revelations from Jesus. The sad part is many charismatic leaders are joining in and having conferences around America, asking this man to speak and share his revelations.
I cannot imagine people going indefinitely without food.
With all of the Apostle Paul's warnings how can so many Christian's not be able to discern. Jesus said, An adulteress and perverse generation seeks after signs.
Gary
I read where he does eat a meal or two per week and drinks juice and eats nuts. 😂 Maybe he listens to The Beach Boys...Good Vibrations or The Beatles...Here Comes the Sun
I almost cringe when I hear the word Patrica King, reminds me of the Todd Bentley deal in Lakeland. There has to be charismatic people somewhere that aren't caught up in signs and wonders and false doctrines and teachers, but I don't know where.
“But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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Re: Latest deception sweeping through Christianity [message #12947 is a reply to message #12946] |
Sun, 08 December 2019 00:31 |
james Messages: 2138 Registered: April 2008 Location: Birmingham, AL |
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Gary wrote on Sun, 08 December 2019 00:00
Never heard of Patricia King?
I had lunch with a Baptist Pastor a while back. I'm surprised that they seem to have it more together then the charismatics.
She's just part of that group of false prophets that we saw in the Lakeland revival embarrassment that is promoting Lanerolle to American supernatural chasers.
You shouldn't be surprised, Baptist are grounded in The Word and aren't looking for excitement. Remember, Hobart Freeman's foundation was Baptist doctrines.
[Updated on: Sun, 08 December 2019 01:37] “But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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