A Message to Pat Robertson
by Glory
Saturday, 16 January 2010 04:40
I have to tell the GOD's Truth. Haiti is without question very much involved in witchcraft and familiar spirits, and even Christianity. And Rev. Pat should realize that the history of the establishment of the "New Testament" is just as bizarre and evil. Reason being is that not one of GOD's Prophets wrote this "New Testament" Book, and because this Christian book is all the figment of the imaginations of men who possessed a passion to start a "New" religion. The "New Testament" was written for people who desired to reject the WORD of GOD written in the "Old Testament". Hence, these "NT" writers invented the likes of a man-god called JC - the so-called "Saviour" of the world who has done absolutely nothing to prove himself. Yet, people continue to worship him and pray to him.
So, what's the difference in the false religion Christianity and in the false worship and practice of voodoo?
It would appear that the CREATOR GOD is Judging this Earth, one nation at a time, and the powers-that-be of the US and others are not exempt from GOD's Wrath. Just stay alive and see the Mighty Hand of the True and Living GOD against all who defy HIM, and I ain't talking about JC!
WE WANT ANSWERS, BUT CAN WE HANDLE THE TRUTH?
What in the world is happening?
As people watch and experience frightening and disastrous floods, killer storms, Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, destructive fires, famine, and incurable diseases, they can only ask, "Will my loved ones and I be spared?"
As people sit in churches and temples, they wonder, "Why aren't my prayers being answered?" And "Who can I trust to spiritually guide me?"
As people raise their children, they wonder, "How can I explain the reasons why GOD does not end hunger, impoverishment, race hatred, unhappiness, ubiquitous catastrophes, and bring peace to this Earth?"
And "Why would GOD hand HIS Earth over to the heathens?"
The ANSWERS to all these questions and many, many more can be found in "The Old Testament."
For more respect for the Ancient of Books read
THUS SAITH THE LORD
A Book on the "Old Testament"
by
Tziona Yisrael
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1419629123/sr=8-6/qid=1152215959/ref=sr_1_6/002-5765394-4504857?ie=UTF8
(Amazon.com)
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Comments
Robertson touches on the problem of evil in the world despite his abhorrent conclusions. Could there be some spiritual dynamic to everything that happens? Or is there just luck, or bad luck, or irony and circumstance?
What room is there for the religious response of our author's religious self-promotion at the expense of the situation in Haiti? Is playing a Jewish or Muslim card to promote a book somehow more righteous given the situation in Haiti?
What's wrong with the name of Jesus Christ? Does the prospect of hypostasis have a voodoo all of its own so scary you cannot utter His name?
If you promote a religion that is somehow about helping other people find life, put yourself to task. Don't join with the biggots in their self-promoting revelry.
So I guess I'm saying that we are far more evil than our cousins next door.
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