Wednesday, March 13, 2019

The end of the age of Satan is here! There will be NO FEAST sites this year!

The Chief Pharisee and official Zealot of the Armstrongite Churches of God has made a decree that his "work" will NOT be organizing any Feast sites this year due to the fact that the big bad meanie Satan is about to get this ass kicked in Malm's tribulation that is apprenlty set to begin this spring.



The special circumstances of the end of the age of Satan 
The various major corporate church groups are apostate from the Word of God, exalting the false traditions of men above the Word of God.  I am not presently setting up Feast sites because God’s faithful are widely scattered around the world.  The hour of trial is about to come upon this world and there will be no large Feast sites operating.   
During this time I advise the brethren to follow the instructions of Jesus Christ and meet together with like minded persons even if only a small handful.  
If you know of no others you can still visit and study the material at these websites and spend the days in prayer and reflection while avoiding any work on the High Days and weekly Sabbath. 
Those who are still fence sitting can go to their corporate sites and discuss the scriptures with others.  
The 42 month tribulation could easily begin at the end of 2018 or shortly after that.  During that time very many will have to learn to stand alone on the Word of God and may not have either Feast sites or even Sabbath congregations to attend. 

As you can see the lying false prophet has already missed his end of 2018 deadline and is now looking for all hell to break loose this spring.  Come October this moron will still be pounding away at his computer keyboard in his little kitchen claiming the end is here, or maybe a few more months away due to the fact the Two Witless Witnesses (Ron and Laura Weinland) have not risen up and directed tens of thousands of people to his blog.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

At first i thought this was Malm.

Anonymous said...

What Malm really means is that he does not have enough followers or $$$ to have a feast site.

Anonymous said...

hope they're not stocking up on flavor-aid....

Byker Bob said...

Is this just a face-saving way to announce that they are disbanding? Any Armstrongite group that eliminates the social activities which provide a raison d'etre and support group is giving up on what has traditionally been among their entire idea of even having a church.

Is this what happens when a splinter finally shrinks to nothing?

BB

Anonymous said...

do people still send them money?

Anonymous said...

Malm does. He thinks he is so needed as a theologian that he needs to stay home instead of getting off his ass and working a real job. It is more important to him to write trash than it is to work, so he depends upon people sending him money and also from some government benefits. Laziness does have its benefits in Armstrognism! It helps make you a prophet, an apostle or a regular asswipeknow-it-all COG leader.

Anonymous said...

False Prophet Malm writes:

"The various major corporate church groups are apostate from the Word of God, exalting the false traditions of men above the Word of God."

Guess what other group is also apostate from the same "Word of God" and exalting the false traditions of men, namely, in not putting their false prophets to death, as this "Word of God" clearly and unambiguously commands in Deuteronomy 18 (reproduced below)?

I've lost count of how many times False Prophet Malm over the last 10 years he has already prophesied the onset of the great tribulation, only to have the failure of his prophecies prove that he spoke presumptuously. 3 times? 4 times? 5 times?

I want to be clear that I view such apostasy in positive terms. My only point is to highlight James Malm's hypocrisy in calling others apostate by a particular standard, when he himself is just as much of an apostate as anyone else he might like to criticize, by that same standard.

I would urge James Malm and his remaining followers to be proud apostates and not to follow through on this or any other barbaric commandments issued by the barbaric Hebrew god. Furthermore, I would also urge him to cease his hypocrisy in criticizing others by pejoratively calling them apostates.

It's way past time for James Malm to stop pretending to be something that he's not, and to shut up and stop hypocritically calling anyone else on the proverbial carpet for not being that which he isn't either.

Deuteronomy 18:
19 I myself will call to account anyone who does not listen to my words that the prophet speaks in my name.
20 But a prophet who presumes to speak in my name anything I have not commanded, or a prophet who speaks in the name of other gods, is to be put to death.”

21 You may say to yourselves, “How can we know when a message has not been spoken by the Lord?”
22 If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the Lord does not take place or come true, that is a message the Lord has not spoken. That prophet has spoken presumptuously, so do not be alarmed.

Tonto said...

Give your tithes now to my church!... no activities, no fellowship , no building, no services, and one crappy internet site.

Sounds like a legitimate fund raising model! ... NOT !

Anonymous said...

This site is disgusting! How dare you mock the Prince of the Power of the Air! You are in dangerous territory and close to demon possession, if not already! Satan is more powerful than some stupid cartoon!

"1-EX- sheeple" said...

Anon 3/14 @ 12:08 pm Q: you just wouldna be of of his acolytes, now wouldja ?

Yes and No to HWA said...

The Shining Light School of Bible Readings

Recently James Malm covered the ten chapters of Ezra in two posts and then covered the thirteen chapters of Nehemiah also in two posts.

To do so in such short time is no Bible Study; hence “The Shining Light of Bible Readings” would better reflect what he is doing.

Anonymous said...

But Malm is right with his accusation of the ACOGs exalting their traditions over the bible. Lording it over members being the worst tradition. Lording it over members nullifies their beliefs and character. It's like a car one can't drive, food one can't eat, money one can't spend etc. It nullifies who they are as a person. It's demonic, but ministers think it's OK since Herb said they can do it. Yet they keep insisting that they don't worship Herb.