Tag: false prophets
Roots of the Emergent Church Exposed
by Amos 3:7 on Feb.07, 2012, under Emergent Church
Roots of the Emergent Church Exposed is a great video documentary of the Emergent Church Movement takes its name from the idea that the culture has changed, and anew church should emerge in response. It apparently grew out of discussion groups inside the Young Leadership Network in the 1990’s. Also attached to this article is an article by Eric Barger “How to spot an Emergent Church” a downloadable pdf article on the characteristics of this Redefining of Christianity is a must for the discerning . http://www.ericbarger.com/How_to_Spot_Emergent_Church.pdf (continue reading…)
What is Christian Palestinianism?
by Amos 3:7 on Jan.25, 2012, under Commentary, End Time Signs, Middle East, Replacement Theology
The term was coined by Paul Wilkinson in his book, For Zion’s Sake (see TBC resources), which presents the biblical reasons why Christians need to support the restoration of the modern state of Israel, an endeavor known as “Christian Zionism.” The enemy of that effort is Christian Palestinianism, which includes far more than a concern over the plight of the so-called Palestinian people They have orgainzed themselves as a cancer in the body of Christ pontificating, ”We categorically reject Christian Zionist doctrines as a false teaching that corrupts the biblical message of love, justice and reconciliation….With urgency we warn that Christian Zionism and its alliances are justifying colonization, apartheid and empire-building.” (“The Jewish Declaration on Christian Zionism,” 2006) (continue reading…)
LDS List of False Prophecies
by Amos 3:7 on Nov.24, 2011, under Mormon
The “weapons” we have used against the LDS have been primarily the Bible, and also its own published material. It is evident that these weapons haveindeed prospered against the Church. We are seeing literally thousands of Mormons leave the Church for Jesus, because of the impact of our Biblical witness. We have seen the convert rate per LDS missionary continue to drop. It is evident that our weapons are prospering and that the Church is adamantly refusing to obey its own prophecy and “confound” us. Instead, it is doing its best to pretend to ignore us. An altogether different thing! (continue reading…)
LDS Upon This False Prophet
by Amos 3:7 on Nov.24, 2011, under Mormon
One of the most amazing ironies of Mormonism hinges on its central tenet that it was founded by Joseph Smith, who claimed that he was called of God to re-establish Christ’s true Church on the earth. The Mormons revere Joseph Smith as a true prophet of God and the holy man upon whom God himself laid this authority to administer God’s people and usher in this last dispensation of time. If his claims to having seen God and Christ and receiving his prophet-hood and authority from them were really true, two very important things would follow. (continue reading…)
LDS The Mind Warp
by Amos 3:7 on Nov.22, 2011, under Mormon
Over the years of this ministry, I have reviewed so many of the LDS books, magazines, documents, articles and pieces of correspondence we have gathered over the years. The material is vastly divergent but through it all is one central theme that leaps from the pages. I guess I would call it the “How could anyone in their right mind believe that??” question. This is not surprising when you understand that almost every prophecy Joseph Smith uttered failed to come to pass. Yet, over 12 million people place their eternal salvation on the line in their testimony that he was/is the one (continue reading…)
Revelation Session 21: Dr. Missler
by Amos 3:7 on Nov.14, 2011, under Revelation Study
The Book of Revelation is the only book of the Bible with a Promise to the reader! Why? What makes this book so special? One of the reasons this book strikes us as strange is because of our lack of understanding concerning the Old Testament. The Book of Revelation consists of 404 verses that contain over 800 allusions to the Old Testament. These are detailed, along with Chuck’s analysis of the design and structure of this fascinating book. Learn about the past, present and future of the Church and our ultimate destiny. This is an ideal “first study” and foundational for every Christian. (continue reading…)
Revelation Session 18: Dr. Missler
by Amos 3:7 on Nov.14, 2011, under Globalism, Revelation Study
The Book of Revelation is the only book of the Bible with a Promise to the reader! Why? What makes this book so special? One of the reasons this book strikes us as strange is because of our lack of understanding concerning the Old Testament. The Book of Revelation consists of 404 verses that contain over 800 allusions to the Old Testament. These are detailed, along with Chuck’s analysis of the design and structure of this fascinating book. Learn about the past, present and future of the Church and our ultimate destiny. This is an ideal “first study” and foundational for every Christian. (continue reading…)
Dominionism Exposed: Infestations
by Amos 3:7 on Nov.05, 2011, under Kingdom Now/Dominionism
The third-wave church often teaches and practices that reactions (or “manifestations”) are most often God-initiated and are not to be controlled. A more orthodox belief held by mainline Charismatics and Pentecostals is that spiritual actions like tongues, prophecies, even shouts-of-joy or cries-of-intercession are under the control of the person. If a prophetic tongue can be stopped in a service, and given later, likewise other spiritual actions, such as screaming out, can yield to control in a service where everything needs to be “decent and in order”. (Note: Amos37 has seen this where experience rules the day and the word of God has little to do except for cherry picking self centered scriptures more often than not out of context.) Scarry stuff for those who are prone to seeking after a sign. Good people are getting sucked into these circuses of deception.) (continue reading…)
Dominionism Exposed: Heresy
by Amos 3:7 on Nov.05, 2011, under Kingdom Now/Dominionism
Critical to this belief is the understanding that prophecy is something that you can grow in (learn) as opposed to an outright gift. While the point can be made that you can learn how to use the gift, it remains a gift nonetheless. And one which must be judged. At the Morningstar Church students reportedly sit at tables on the sides of the auditorium and will give you a prophecy (reading) if you ask. Sometimes they miss it, but that’s alright, they are learning. Contrast that with a statement from John Bevere, who in his seminal work on prophecy “Thus Saith the Lord” states that “There is no Junior Holy Spirit.” (continue reading…)
The WatchTower Exposed
by Amos 3:7 on Oct.20, 2011, under Jehovah Witness
The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society claims to have a special relationship with God and goes so far as to claim that only their organization is obedient to His Word. The Watchtower’s well-crafted public images is pierced in this hard-hitting documentary the image the public sees cannot be true by revealing over 100 years of false prophecies, cover-ups, and outright lies. An excellent historical look at this established Christian cult. (continue reading…)
The Manifest Sons of God
by Amos 3:7 on Oct.06, 2011, under Kingdom Now/Dominionism, Prophecy
The Latter Rain movement of the late 40′s had given birth to numerous other sub-teachings. The Manifest Sons of God was divided into two major sects. The Walk, and the Body of Christ. The Walk came out of the Latter Rain Movement under the “apostleship” of John Robert Stevens, who like Paul Cain and others was a William Branham disciple. His was the Church of the Living Word in Redondo Beach, California… “the doctrine of the Rapture was a great and effective ruse of the enemy to implant in the Church a retreat mentality”… Rick Joyner (continue reading…)
Moody Radio Drops Barton
by Amos 3:7 on Sep.24, 2011, under Commentary, Mormon
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I have been following David Barton of Wallbuilders unholy alliance with Mormon Glen Beck. First I like Glen’s powerful exposes on the corruption of our present government excesses. What has troubled me and surprisingly few others is that Glen Beck is being propped up by well meaning people for “Political Expediency” and have in David Barton’s case called Glen Beck a Christian. Glen openly has stated he is a Mormon and has researched all of Mormonism and gone through the Temple rituals. This is dangerous! One Mormonism is and always has been a cult. See Mormonism Section for extensive information. (continue reading…)













