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For the devil and his agents are the accusers of the saints of God. Day and night, the devil is the accuser of the brethern!

THERE ARE NUMEROUS WEBSITES ATTACKING THOSE WHO ARE INVOLVED IN THE WORK OF THE SPIRIT OF GOD

"They are presumptuous, self-willed: they are not afraid to speak evil against dignitaries."                   2 Peter 2:18  

In monitoring the activities of these websites and their authors we have discovered some interesting things about those who use the medium of the internet to spread lies and deception.

 

In order to protect the public and our children from their hypocrisy we are following the activities of these individuals.

 

So, who are these Modern Day Pharisees?

 

"But when the Pharisees heard it (that Jesus had been casting out devils) they said, 'This fellow does not cast out demons except by Beelzebub, the ruler of the demons.' " Matthew 12:24

 

NO FORGIVENESS. NO MERCY FROM THESE PEOPLE. OH NO! RUTHLESS JUDGMENT, SLANDER AND LIBELOUS ACCUSATIONS DESIGNED TO BE CONCERTED AND CALCULATED CHARACTER ASSASSINATION.

 

These "so-called Christian" websites have been set up simply to distract unstable souls from the truth.

 

These 'so-called heresy - hunter" websites are generally set up by      Antinomian, Cessationist and Calvinist aggressors. These people are consumed by fatalism, believing that the Holy Spirit has never moved in power through people or circumstances since the death of the twelve Apostles of Christ. However, whether they are fatalists or whatever they are is irrelevant to the fact that they have put themselves under the Judgment of God by their actions.

 

Some of these websites list men and women who they classify as "agents of satan", "false teachers" etc., and state categorically that whoever is on "their website list" is without doubt going to spend eternity in Hell.

 

Even if what these websites allege is true, is there any grace, mercy or redemption's love shown toward those who they attack? Absolutely not!

 

Never once do any of these website writers ever consider King Solomon in all the glory of his prosperity. Or David's reason for killing the messenger who brought him the tragic news of the death of the Lord's anointed, King Saul. Or the Scripture; "judge not lest ye be judged". Oh no! In arrogant unholy and ungracious unrighteousness, they spew out their venomous accusations on behalf of their father of lies and thereby they betray their ultimate destiny.

 

What did Jesus say:

 

Passage, Matthew 12:24-28:


24 But the Pharisees hearing it, said: This man casteth not out the devils but by Beelzebub the prince of the devils.


25 And Jesus knowing their thoughts, said to them: Every kingdom divided against itself shall be made desolate: and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand.

26 And if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided against himself: how then shall his kingdom stand?

27And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore they shall be your judges.

28 But if I by the Spirit of God cast out devils, then is the kingdom of God come upon you

 

 

St. Francis casting the demons out of the city of Arezzo.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Exposing Those Who Commit Blasphemy Against The Holy Spirit!

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Behind Senator Grassley’s Crusade Against The Pentecostal Six

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What is the Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit?

 

"Calling something that is of God, not of God", put simply. And there is no forgiveness for this sin, not in this life nor in the next. In other words, anyone who commits this sin by blaspheming against the Holy Spirit cannot repent of their mistake. They automatically become destined for Hell and there is no forgiveness for them from God.

 

 

You can be a "Christian", "Blaspheme the Holy Spirit" and be outside the faith with no hope of salvation and think that you're still going to heaven!

 

 

 

 

 

What did Jesus say:

 

Passage, Matthew 12:30-37:

30 He that is not with me, is against me: and he that gathereth not with me, scattereth.

31 Therefore I say to you: Every sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven men, but the blasphemy of the Spirit shall not be forgiven.

32 And whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but he that shall speak against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, nor in the world to come.
 

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Behind Senator Grassley’s Crusade Against The Pentecostal Six: Kenneth Copeland's Jet

While fully 16,000 corporations operate their own aircraft and 60,000 more have part ownerships as well as leases, we are now learning that Republican Senator Charles Grassley’s investigation of six Pentecostal Ministries was prompted by the fact that they owned private jets. He has reportedly asked the six Pentecostal ministries to give him every credit card receipt for the last five years. He has asked at least one of the ministries to give him the name of every musician or speaker who has ever stood in his pulpit in the last four years. But the jets, we are told, were the straws that broke the camel’s back, or the donkey’s back, and provoked the investigation, for the Senator insists that true Christians should ride donkey’s as Jesus did when he entered Jerusalem. (Google for the Senator’s live comments.)

And the Senator, as a practicing Christian, surely does the same, for there is nothing in his theology that distinguishes between ministers of the gospel and practitioners. If it is morally wrong or insensitive for one, it is surely wrong for the other. So the Senator cannot hold the ministers to a higher standard than he would hold himself. You can be sure that Senator Grassley never hops on corporate jets, nor leases them, nor does he even use automobiles. (You know that donkey poo all over the Capitol parking lot? Yep.)

The question is this. If it is inherently carnal, sinful and materialistic for a Pentecostal Ministry to own a jet, why is it lawful and acceptable for other religions and ministries to have them? Billy Graham and the Mormon Church are just a couple that come to mind. And if Jesus and his First Century transportation is the point of reference, then should we expect Senator Grassley to go after all those thousands of other ministries that lease jets? Which means just about every major religious organization in America? I once flew in a helicopter around town with a friend who was doing his daily chores. It so happens that my friend was a Catholic Cardinal. Was the helicopter owned by the Archdiocese or leased or a loaner? Grassley should be onto that one in a heartbeat. Indeed, we should expect the Senator to boycott the imminent arrival of His Holiness, himself, who has opted to arrive in America in an evil, privately leased, commercial jet rather than a sailing ship and donkey.

Actually, the leasing of jets can be even more expensive and wasteful of God’s money than the outright ownership of jets, depending on the situation. Perhaps Grassley should call for a government agency to arbitrate such issues, that is, for those non Pentecostal ministries that the U. S. Senate decides should be allowed to own or lease jets. Meanwhile, the Grassley six had better buy up all the donkeys still out there. They actually could have done a little better than American Airlines did this past week. With a shuttle of donkeys, Pony Express style, Joyce Meyers, one of the targeted six Pentecostals, might be able to make the trip from Chicago to New York in a few weeks, dictating her next book on the way. Unless the Senator uses his bully pulpit to prohibit books. Come to think of it, I don’t remember that Jesus ever actually wrote any books either. Uh oh.

There are thousands of ministries and religious organizations. Many of these organizations have leaders far more wealthy than Grassley’s six, and some enjoy lifestyles far greater. They all have homes large and small, owned by the ministry or owned personally by their pastors who get parsonage allowances. Some have schools, some have jets, some have tennis courts and indoor swimming pools, some even have hotels. Some own large acreage in the middle of city centers, acreage that is worth more than all of the assets of all six of Grassley’s targets combined. Some have tapestries on the wall worth more than the homes that the networks will fly over in their helicopter videos when their attacks begin. Why isn’t there a fair way to sort all of this out? To determine what is honest or no? To determine which salary is justified and matches the doctrines preached and which salaries and compensation packages don’t?

Ahh, but you see, there is. Such a system is already in place. And over the years it has been refined by the congress and the presidents and the courts. It has all of this down to a fine science. It is the Internal Revenue Service. Now, evangelicals are not especially the favored targets of the IRS. When I worked in the White House evangelical leaders were troubled over the fact that only one evangelical could be found in the top 300 positions at the agency. And the one we found was a “pseudo-evangelical,” a Catholic Pentecostal. At the time, evangelicals numbered 39% of the American population and felt that the absence of evangelicals at the IRS was leading to unhealthy misunderstandings over doctrine and practice. Nevertheless, the IRS is tasked with all of this. It may confirm, for example, that salary to a religious leader be determined by a “compensation board” which is not influenced by those who receive the pay. And ironically, all audits of religious organizations are guided by rules that Senator Grassley authored himself.

So what’s the problem? Well, the problem is that two of the six ministries he is publically attacking have just experienced an exhaustive audit by the IRS and were given a clean bill of health! A third has recently hand delivered a letter to the IRS, asking them to conduct an audit of their organization.

Since the IRS cannot do what the Senator wants, he has decided that as a one man, prosecutor, trial and jury he, himself, will take out the six ministries that have coincidently been the doctrinal nemesis of his own church for the last century. He has told us that he has been mulling this over for two years. The jets are what finally pushed him over the edge. He knows that what the courts and prosecutors and evidence and fairness can’t do, demagoguery can accomplish. He knows this because he has a powerful ally, the media.

Grassley knows that the media hates all religions. (Except some selected white Protestant brands, traditional favorites of elderly stockholders now in their Connecticut retirement and still possessing some small influence on their investments.) The media tends to hate Catholics, Evangelicals, Mormons, and any and all off beat brands like the Church of Scientology, etc. So he will spoon feed the story to his media sidekicks, who are chomping at the bit over these few ministries who have been culled from the herd and are thus vulnerable to attack.

It is nothing personal for the media. It is show business and food. They would just as easily pounce on Senator Grassley’s own Baptists and eat them as well. He knows that and is willing to risk it to get rid of some doctrinal enemies. Besides the herd will just move on to the next watering hole, a little safer now that the media lions have been sated.

And how does the Media feel about being used to settle a doctrinal score? They don’t even bat an eyelash. All religious belief is a blurr to them. And programming is just formula. They have already sent helicopters over the house of one ministry touting it as a mansion from the sky, not pointing out to their viewers that the preacher doesn’t actually own the house they are showing, the ministry does, nor pointing out the obvious, that “the mansion,” which sits in steamy, sultry Texas, has no swimming pool and is built on acres of land that is worth less than a quarter lot in New York, Boston, or Los Angeles. But boy does it look awesome from a helicopter and it has lots of square feet. So it will work for the story and the public will all feel the appropriate outrage because they will not know the other side of the story.

When he was five years old, Kenneth Copeland, the preacher whose ministry is the target of choice referred to above, saw his first airplane, he was smitten on the spot. He turned to his dad and said, “Someday, I am going to fly one of those things.” When he grew up he became a famous Pentecostal preacher and a champion of the Biblical quotation that promises, “What things you desire, when you pray, believe that you will receive them and you will have them.”

Ahh, if he had only been a movie star, or a capitalist businessman, or a Saudi, or a Baptist, he could have had his airplane, any kind he wished. And Senator Grassley would have only smiled benignly. Or if he had only paraphrased his Bible just a little, just for the sake of a cranky old senator. “What things you desire, when you pray, believe that you will receive them and you will surely lease them.”

Ahh, too bad, too bad. Kenneth Copeland just had to “have them.”


Doug Wead is a presidential historian and New York Times bestselling author. He is a former special assistant to the president to G. H. W. Bush. Wead grew up a Pentecostal and was once a board member to one of the targeted six ministries.





 

 

Acta Sanctorum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHO ARE THE "HERESY-HUNTERS"?

Who are they? What are their motives, or more to the point, who has possessed them?

 

"Oops! Let's see what we have found in their trash!" said a friend of mine.

 

I say "The media maggots who parasitically feed off the heresy hunters, maybe we need to rummage around in their trash as well, to see what we can find."

 

Let's do trace on all their IP addresses, follow up on the lawyers who pen the articles that one of their poor stooges will have to put their name to. How many empty bottles did we find in their trash per week? How many porn sites have they been on? How many adulterous affairs have they had. Let's put it all up on the internet for all to see.

 

Hey! What about all those television producers, editors, researchers, lets expose them and what they're into behind closed doors?

 

It's down to what what we could do and what we should do. I say let's expose the "maggots".

 

But, here is what we all can do to stop this infernal symbiosis and see instant results.

 

Scripture says; " No weapon formed against us shall prosper and every tongue raised against us we shall condemn (curse). This is the heritage of the saints of the Lord and our righteousness is of Him." Turn the other cheek and bless those who curse us because "vengeance is mine", saith the Lord.


Whatever we should do about these people, we should take the kind of definite stringent action that will fulfill scriptural requirement. 

What did Jesus say:

 

Passage, Matthew 12:33-37:

 

33 Either make the tree good and its fruit good: or make the tree evil, and its fruit evil. For by the fruit the tree is known. (We do it)

34 O generation of vipers, how can you speak good things, whereas you are evil? for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.

35 A good man out of a good treasure bringeth forth good things: and an evil man out of an evil treasure bringeth forth evil things.

36 But I say unto you, that every idle word that men shall speak, they shall render an account for it in the day of judgment.

37 For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.

 

We have the authority through Christ to bind or loose the actions of others. (Soldiers of Christ arise!)

 

Dirige nos Domine.

 

Ab aeterna acto sanctorum ad justificatum et ergo fide.

Crede quod habes, et habes.

 

Dei iudicium. Fiat justitia.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
    

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