liar ..liar... pants on fire..... !!!
Question: "What are familiar spirits?"
Answer: The word familiar is from the Latin familiaris, meaning a "household servant," and is intended to express the idea that sorcerers had spirits as their servants ready to obey their commands. Those attempting to contact the dead, even to this day, usually have some sort of spirit guide who communicates with them. These are familiar spirits.
Leviticus 19:31; 20:6, 27; and Deuteronomy 18:9-14 refer to “mediums and familiar spirits” and forbids being involved with them, as they are an abomination to the Lord.
The medium was one who acted as a “go-between” to supposedly contact or communicate with the dead, but in reality they were contacting demons who convinced the mediums that they were “familiar” and could be trusted and believed. The practices associated with mediums and familiar spirits were banned in Israel, and the punishment for practicing such things was death.
To this day, familiar spirits (demons) are under the control of their master, Satan. They influence people to spread lies and deceit in order to thwart the kingdom of God.
Knowingly opening oneself to the work of demons is an evil thing: "Let no one be found among you who sacrifices his son or daughter in [a] fire, who practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft, or casts spells, or who is a medium or spiritist or who consults the dead. Anyone who does these things is detestable to the LORD" (Deuteronomy 18:10-12a).
Some avenues through which demons, a.k.a. "familiar spirits," can gain entrance into a person's life are divination, transcendental meditation, visualization, necromancy, witchcraft, drugs, and alcohol.
These are all activities that believers are exhorted, commanded even, to avoid. Instead, we are to be filled with the Holy Spirit, with love, with joy, and with the fullness of life that comes from Jesus Christ.
We are also to be on guard, "for our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms" (Ephesians 6:12).
Recommended Resource: Angels: Elect & Evil by C. Fred Dickason.
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
boysville of michigan half truth and lies of the roman catholic religion
Alvin ? Glombowski told me that the roman catholic church has been
"DUMBING DOWN THE FAITHFUL" this is very obvious..
I went to different churches regularly.. in the DETRoit area, ST Joan of arc..
the catholic church killed and murdered her.. and then changed their mind.. Hmm what does that tell u..
prosided over by monsenior Bass.. who was tranferred.. .. not much 2 offer..
St. margrets of Scotland.. a worn out "charasmatic" group.. and 30 years later .. they still couldn't teach.. the class "life in the Spirit"
ST peters.. across from "east land".. that priest complained.. that people cam late and left early.. and that is "wrong !!!!!...
St Lucy.. on Jefferson ave.. and ST. bosiworth...
and finally ST GERmaine.. on harper.. near 10 mile rd.. with.. father JIM...
a nice small church.. with almost a community.. Ya sure... just don't ask !!!
2 Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all long suffering and doctrine.
3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;
4 And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.
"DUMBING DOWN THE FAITHFUL" this is very obvious..
I went to different churches regularly.. in the DETRoit area, ST Joan of arc..
the catholic church killed and murdered her.. and then changed their mind.. Hmm what does that tell u..
prosided over by monsenior Bass.. who was tranferred.. .. not much 2 offer..
St. margrets of Scotland.. a worn out "charasmatic" group.. and 30 years later .. they still couldn't teach.. the class "life in the Spirit"
ST peters.. across from "east land".. that priest complained.. that people cam late and left early.. and that is "wrong !!!!!...
St Lucy.. on Jefferson ave.. and ST. bosiworth...
and finally ST GERmaine.. on harper.. near 10 mile rd.. with.. father JIM...
a nice small church.. with almost a community.. Ya sure... just don't ask !!!
2 Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all long suffering and doctrine.
3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;
4 And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Holy Cross brother's training manual, thomas more high... or lie
Synonyms of 'moron'
Definitions of 'moron'
(môŕŏń, mōŕ-) - 3 definitions
The American Heritage® Dictionary
moron (n.) A stupid person; a dolt.
moron (n.) A person of mild mental retardation having a mental age of from 7 to 12 years and generally having communication and social skills enabling some degree of academic or vocational education. The term belongs to a classification system no longer in use and is now considered offensive.
Synonyms of 'moron'
25 synonyms - Roget's II: Thesaurus
• One deficient in judgment and good sense: ass, fool, idiot, imbecile, jackass, mooncalf, nincompoop, ninny, nitwit, simple, simpleton, softhead, tomfool.
Monday, April 6, 2009
believe the 1st lie.. and more follow
The early Catholic position about bread and wine becoming the literal body and blood of Christ was clearly stated. For example, the Council of Trent (1551 AD) wrote “a change is brought about of the whole substance of the bread into the substance of the body of Christ our Lord, and of the whole substance of the wine into the substance of his blood.” The Catholic Church claimed that a miracle occurred where the bread became the actual body of Christ, and the wine became the blood of Christ.
Since chemical analysis has become widely available, scientists proved that no physical change occurs to either the bread or the wine. Needing to explain this conflict with scientific findings, the Church invented the term “accidents” to answer critics. It is now widely admitted that “accidents” in Catholic communion bread do not change. The list of “accidents” started with obvious characteristics, such as appearance and taste—which everyone agrees remains the same.
That “accidents” explanation might have worked, except for an obscure protein in grains used to make the communion bread, called gluten. This protein is toxic to a small number of people. While a typical diet contains up to 40 grams of gluten per day, a person with gluten sensitivity, called celiac disease, must eat a gluten-free diet. For the celiac patient, diets as low as one hundred milligrams per day have damaged health, which is equivalent to 1/48th of a slice of bread.
If communion bread were transformed into the actual body of Christ during the mass, then the bread would take on the very nature of Christ. Accordingly, the gluten would become benign. Celiac persons could then safely participate in communion. Take note in the following poem, “But since you have its nature changed, it (the gluten in the bread) cannot really matter.” However, gluten does matter—gluten-sensitive people cannot safely eat communion bread.
IS IT JESUS, OR POISON?
A pretty maid, a Protestant, was to a Catholic wed
To love all Bible truths and tales, quite early she’d been bred.
It sorely grieved her husband’s heart that she would not comply,
And join the Mother Church of Rome and heretics deny.
So day by day he flattered her, but still she saw no good
Would ever come from bowing down to idols made of wood.
The Mass, the host, the miracles, were made but to deceive;
And transubstantiation, too, she’d never dare believe.
He went to see his clergyman and told him his sad tale.
“My wife is an unbeliever, sir; you can perhaps prevail;
For all your Romish miracles my wife has strong aversion,
To really work a miracle may lead to her conversion.”
The priest went with the gentleman—he thought to gain a prize.
He said, “I will convert her, sir, and open both her eyes.”
So when they came into the house, the husband loudly cried,
“The priest has come to dine with us!” “He’s welcome,” she replied.
And when, at last, the meal was o’er, the priest at once began,
To teach his hostess all about the sinful state of man;
The greatness of our Savior’s love, which Christians can’t deny.
To give Himself a sacrifice and for our sins to die.
“I will return tomorrow, lass, prepare some bread and wine;
The sacramental miracle will stop your soul’s decline.”
“I’ll bake the bread,” the lady said. “You may,” he did reply,
“And when you’ve seen this miracle, convinced you’ll be, say I.”
The priest did come accordingly, the bread and wine did bless.
The lady asked, “Sir, is it changed?” The priest answered, “Yes.
It’s changed from common bread and wine to truly flesh and blood;
Begorra, lass, this power of mine has changed it into God!”
So having blessed the bread and wine, to eat they did prepare.
The lady said unto the priest, “I warn you to take care,
For half an ounce of arsenic was mixed right in the batter,
But since you have its nature changed, it cannot really matter.”
The priest was struck real dumb—he looked as pale as death.
The bread and wine fell from his hands and he did gasp for breath.
“Bring me my horse!” the priest cried, “This is a cursed home!”
The lady replied, “Begone; tis you who shares the curse of Rome”
The husband, too, he sat surprised, and not a word did say.
At length he spoke, “My dear,” said he, “the priest has run away;
To gulp such mummery and tripe, I’m not for sure, quite able;
I’ll go with you and we’ll renounce this Roman Catholic fable.”
(Irish Poem; Author Unknown)
Catholic doctrine now uses “real presence” to describe Christ in its communion bread. Any presence of Christ must be spiritual, not physical. The central moment of the Roman Catholic mass, when the priest miraculously transforms the bread and wine, is a deception
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Ho great.. now we are supposted to pray to another .. god spirit..MARY
well we arn't really worshiping her.. we are asking her to interceed .. to get Jesus's .. attention.. because he is soooo busy..
and YAWAH is pretty busy 2...
and if that doesn't work... SAINT JUDE may have an open .. schedule.. that he can BOOK U in !!
St Mary In Medjugorje
Ya i watched this spirit appear .. on the hill side.. in frount of the "visionaries"
when i was there.. it look like a familiar spirit 2 me...
BUT the Holy Cross Brothers i knew .. taught that it was OK to pray t 2 this spirit..
Because.. the pope and and his GANG... so it was OK..
BUT.. when i was in california ... and visited a seminar that the "MARIAN PRIEST'S" WERE SPONSORING..
they told us 2 wirt our patitions on a piece of paper.. and submit it to the statute of mary there..
But darn if the God YAWAH.. "quoted scripture 2 me" and said no.. I'am a Julious GOD"
BUt U can see stuff at maj... but it is a spirual "BUBBLE" that manafests..
this isn't the first time i observed this..
in 1971. 1973.. Alvin Glombowski, and Maureen Barledge.. were introduced to
REV. LOUIS MILLER in Benton Harbor MI..
when he gave "reading's" there were spiritual manafestations..
But Roman Catholics .. this this is "NEW"
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