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The art theme this year is ‘Cult Cargo’ and focuses on a strange being called John Frum.
“Who is John Frum? Across the ages and around the world, the stories all agree: one day he will return, bearing great gifts.”
He is known to us by many names, this Visitor from Elsewhere, dispenser of endless abundance and wielder of mysterious technologies: John Frum, Quetzalcoatl, Osiris, “Bob,”‘ reads the website.
His cargo is splendid, his generosity boundless, his motives beyond our understanding. But across the ages and around the world, the stories all agree: one day he will return, bearing great gifts.
These people are being set up to receive as their saviour, the Antichrist.
Please read from Now the End Begins
Burning Man’ Draws 68,000 To America’s Largest Pagan Cult Gathering
“Then said I unto them, Cast ye away every man the abominations of his eyes, and defile not yourselves with the idols of Egypt: I am the LORD your God.” Ezekiel 20:7
The adherents to this religion are appropriately called “burners”, and the Burning Man Pagan Festival began like this:
“Burning Man stems from a small group of free-spirited artists in the San Francisco area who got together to burn a wooden effigy on the beach in 1986; and the little beach event has grown to an annual gathering of nearly 70,000 attendees and has moved to the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, where hippies, yuppies and wannabe bohemians of every type meet up and enjoy a week of crazy self-expression, self-reliance and communal craziness.” source – Explorer News
The rock singer’s song “Bad Moon Rising” has as much truth as the latest “blood moons” coming from the propheteers(deliberate play on profiteers) from such teachers as John Hagee, those running Prophecy News Watch (advertised “The Blood Moon Prophecy” this week) and the cultish Hebrew Roots movement.
Without going into this latest pseudo-prophetical teaching, I simply believe it is more nonsense complete with sign seeking and date setting comparable to that of debunked Harold Camping.
Don’t be a BLIND SHEEP and send these people your money! LISTEN to the Great Shepherd Jesus Christ who succinctly answers such utter nonsense with a SHARP REBUKE to the spiritual leaders (Pharisees) of that time not once but TWICE:
Matthew 12:38-40 “Then certain of the scribes and of the Pharisees answered, saying, Master, we would see a sign from thee. But he answered and said unto them, An evil and adulterous…
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Discernment Ministries International
‘Proof’ of Heaven
Exposed
by Rev. Robert S. Liichow
Monday morning before work I was watching Fox News© when they announced that Eben Alexander, M.D. would be sharing his amazing experience of going to heaven! This Heresy-hunter went out immediately to his local Meijer and purchased a paperback copy and came home and read the book cover to cover. Let’s begin this short examination with the following text:
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
Hebrews 11:1
What happens beyond death is the biggest mystery and foremost question on the minds of virtually everybody. It is no mystery that we all will die because the wages for our sin is death (Rom 6:23) and humanity does all it can to stave off that final moment before our bodies assume room temperature. The question is where does the “life”…
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The excerpts from the Big Book are very revealing…Great Article. Thanks John.
I so tired of the false reports being circulated. Especially those sites who sell survival supplies or books that support end-time fantasies. Some just foster political hate.
From Christians to atheists and beyond, my Facebook friends run the ideological gamut. I’m blessed to have thoughtful and deep friends from all walks of life.
But after spending years on Facebook, I’ve seen a trend that’s both interesting and troubling: If I find a hoax in my news feed, chances are it will have been shared by an evangelical Christian.
I know that sounds like a terrible thing to say, but it’s true. In fact, it’s so typical and intriguing, that I’ve been keeping track of the phenomenon for quite a while. I’ve often wondered why mainstream Christians (not my high-church friends, not my Catholic friends, etc.) are so quick to pass on news stories and testimonials that are untrue. But that’s a discussion for another time.
Today I want to talk through some reasons they need to stop:
1. They’re credibility killers
The Christian message is one that…
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