The Evangelical Church is Extension of the Luciferian NWO
May 18, 2017
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May 18, 2017
RALPH said (May 20, 2017):
I very much appreciate the work you do, your gift for clarity and search for truth. In your"The Evangelical Church is Extension of the Luciferian NWO, " I believe the author is mistaken to link Drucker to the Marxist Frankfurt School. Drucker received his PhD in international law from Frankfurt University in 1932. Three years later, he moved to England. He may well have known about the Frankfurt School, I don't know, but I don't recall any positive comments about any of the school's contributors.
Tiffany said (May 19, 2017):
Hi. I don't believe in the evangelical church any more, but I still love Jesus and believe the Bible. I'm scared to go to another church as I am an ex Jehovah's Witness and I know they were part of the NWO too. So many churches are cults and I don't know what church to try or what isn't NWO. Is there a list of who is and is not funded by the illuminati. Please help me!!!
--Tiffany
You can assume that anything on a large scale is Illuminati.
henry
James Perloff writes:
I believe the Eastern Orthodox churches are the safest haven. They are not impaired by the Vatican's corruption, the mainline Protestants' Modernism, or the Evangelicals' Zionism. This is Brother Nathanael's Church, and I have been attending an Orthodox church myself for the past few months. The Bolsheviks murdered 300,000 Orthodox priests in Russia and destroyed 60,000 churches there, because the devil knows who his enemy is, and the Orthodox revival going on right now in Russia is probably the main reason why the Zionists are again raging against that nation.
Frances B said (May 19, 2017):
I am an evangelical Christian and really appreciate your posting this article. For too long our churches have swept it under the rug.I hope your writer does more research on this topic.-God bless
BB said (May 19, 2017):
I really appreciate your recent article on the infiltration of churches / religions. Our own First Reformed Church even has yearly car shows, and from some of the materials they use it is apparent that the whole New Age indoctrination is in place especially when it comes to what they are teaching the pastor! Several years ago when my grandpa died we actually donated Constance Cumbey’s ‘Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow’ to the church; I borrowed it and used to listen to her program on The Micro Effect. Will have to start doing that again if it is still on!
Regarding the Alan Parsons Project, though, I think that ‘Eye in the Sky’ is actually a warning about the whole surveillance state. And they also had an album called ‘Pyramid’ which made fun of the whole pyramid power craze. But they didn’t have an album named ‘Lucifer’; there was an instrumental called that in their ‘Eve’ album. They also warned about being obsessed about gambling in ‘A Turn of a Friendly Card’ so you could probably put these in the good guys column. But since they also worked with the Beatles, maybe the whole Tavistock Institute comes into play? It is certainly worth further exploration!
I will have to send your article to our pastor, Edie Lenz, and see what she thinks of it. Have a great weekend and keep the faith!
Aloysius Fozdyke said (May 19, 2017):
Re: The Evangelical Church is Extension of the Luciferian NWO
“Some of our best cash cows are the evangelical churches.†How long ago did I send you that? Already the ‘Virgin Mary’ represents ‘the feminine principle’, which is straight from Freemasonry. And isn’t rat-faced Paula White just gorgeous?
Larry C said (May 19, 2017):
Henry, your reader, Sid Green, claims below-"The Bible is an anti-priest document." Perhaps Sid should read:
The Great Commission
16 Then the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. 17 When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted. 18 Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.†Matthew 28, NIV
Larry C said (May 19, 2017):
Henry, your reader, Sid Green, claims below "The Bible is an anti-priest document." Perhaps Sid should read:
The Great Commission
16 Then the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. 17 When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted. 18 Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.†Matthew 28, NIV
Sid Green said (May 18, 2017):
All organized religions are Luciferianism because in organized religions you don't rely on God, you rely on human beings and follow what human beings say.
The Bible is an anti-priest document but people in organized religion don't read the Bible much they just listen to what those corrupted humans say
I have been in all different kinds of houses of worship, whenever there is a speaker, it turns into corrupted monkey see monkey do parroting garbage.
Why do you think Jesus said to close the door behind you and pray alone?
Because all these preachers are mouthpieces of Satan
It doesn't matter whether it's a church on the corner or a huge mega "church" if you are following what human beings say instead of what God says, that's
the essence of Satanism
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Stephen said (May 20, 2017):
Corruption within the Mormon church has caused many to leave the faith. The church constructed a shopping mall in downtown Salt Lake City, it was a $150 million project. It turns out the project cost over $4 billion and there is no accounting to where the money went.
To this day the church officials have not uttered a single word about what happened. The presiding bishop over the project was released with a thank you and that was the end of the matter.
Dr. Steve Jones, professor of engineering at BYU presented to the world that the towers in New York City came down at free fall speed. He proved that the towers were felled with controlled demolition. The church's reaction was to summarily fire him, rather than support him. But then they would be in danger of losing their tax exempt status should the church utter a word.
Thus there is no separation of church and state as the state now controls what churches can say or do.