Channeling Fallen Angels Does Not Equal Christian Support for 2012 Theories
July 16th, 2010 by admin
This blog has already explored the use of “scientific” and “historic” evidence for 2012 theorizing. Even more ridiculous, however, is the attempted use of the Bible to support 2012 claptrap. Most 2012 sites are at least honest enough to admit their rejection of Christianity and embracing of New Age spiritualism and other forms of occult and false religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, etc.). However, some sites, like 2012 warning, attempt to lump in Christianity and the Bible along with every other bit of 2012 garbage that can be found.
Now, if you want to believe that a failed, barbaric, false-god worshipping society (the Mayans) were really geniuses and knew what would happen in 2012, that is your business. But please don’t claim that the Bible supports your belief. If you can find one legitimate Bible scholar who finds support for 2012 theories in the Bible, please post in the comments section.
Despite the dearth of biblical support for 2012, pseudo-Christian 2012 sites insist on dragging God’s name into their doomsday theorizing. This is justified by using the “prophecies” of Gianna Talone Sullivan, who claims to receiving (channeling) these communications from an entity called “Our Lady of Emmitsburg.” Ms. Sullivan could certainly be making the whole thing up to drive hits to her website. However, from a Christian perspective, it is also a possibility that she is communicating with a real spiritual entity. In that case, however, the entity is certainly a fallen angel in disguise who is using Ms. Sullivan to deceive others with 2012 nonsense.
This would certainly support the working hypothesis of the administrators of this blog, which is that all of the 2012-ing that is going on now is in preparation for a spiritual deception that is to come. It is not Ms. Sullivan or any of the other plethora of 2012ers that are behind the agenda, it is the father of lies, Lucifer himself.
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July 17th, 2010 at 5:52 am
This sounds disturbingly like the theology KenKleinProductions has been promoting. I recently unpacked it as nonsense on my site logosapologia.org
I was working on the assumption he we was recycling the old preexistence heresy of Origen, or perhaps some of Joseph Smith’s material, that was until I received some exegetical work from the staff “manifester.” Manifested as in channeled material.
He too is now promoting that entities are entering our atmosphere as orbs and whatnot. Not sure as to how this all relates but if the agitation of the fruit bowl is a sign, then the deception is on.
July 17th, 2010 at 6:05 pm
Every year there’s at least one doom-and-gloom story; a couple of attacks on Jesus of Nazareth, always professionally produced and edited two-faced liberal denials about HIM…and here comes the latest doom-and-gloom story, 2012 with all its trappings smiling on one side of its mouth, frowning on the other side.
Click on the 2012 warning website link in the article seen above, to be faced with the subtle temptation of channeling spirits. Scripturally speaking, this is illegal, but it would seem that those who own the website don’t even know anything about it be-
cause they haven’t bothered to read their advertised literature.
The video given on the website is a self-defeating argument. If there were really 2 suns visible already, as the amateurish, very shaky handheld video camera tries to tell us, then they would be playing havoc with our solar system ALREADY, and life as we know it here on Earth could be teetering on extinction, either because it would be too hot here, or too cold. They don’t really want to find out the truth, all they want is irrational reoponse; it will lend more creedance to their website.
Now…suppose that something DID happen? Should we believe what the scriptures say, such as in Matthew 24, or should be believe the 2012 doom-and-gloom show by National Geographic that didn’t even know how things would turn out? They even admitted it, but they thought they’d go through all that trouble to tell us about the alleged end anyway. Their main movtive? … “If it bleeds,
it leads.”
npk