Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Big Bad Meanie Pentecostals Persecuting Bob Thiel's African Cult.


Bob Thiel's cult facing more persecution in Africa. The Pentecostals are publicly disproving his teachings and he doesn't like that!

The failed prophet writes:

CCOG deacon Ondigo Ochieng sent the following pictures and long report about our radio program in the Kenay/Tanzania area:

Amid barricades that Satan lay on our paths as we do God’s Work, We have seen God’s Mighty hand in supporting His Work!

SUNDAY 24TH, OCTOBER 2021

DISCOURSE: WERE THE PHARISEES CONDEMNED FOR KEEPING THE LAW?

This discourse emerged to answer the questions of some Pentecostals who are really against our messages on radio. They, together with their organization called Kehancha Pentecostal One Accord (KEPOA), raised complains when I taught about three days and three nights. Some were sending negative  messages that w
e are like Pharisees who only peg their beliefs on obeying the ten commandments especially the Sabbath.

They are like the Pharisees! Thats' a fact. Theilism is based entirely upon the words of the self-appointed, self-anointed Prophet Bob and not on being a follower of Jesus.

The discourse attracted 17 calls and 5 sms. It was so good because many were able to appreciate that they could be able to understand the scope of the Pharisees view on the ten commandments. They realized that most of the people have the attitude of the Pharisees by not keeping God’s Royal Law of liberty. I was given an extra 20 minutes to answer questions. I also directed listeners to the CCOG website. I used the article that Dr.Thiel wrote concerning the above discourse.

The Pharisees, like the Thielites are not able to understand anything because they don't follow that inconvenient dude who gets in their way all the time. Jesus is constantly knocking at their door and they slam the 10 Commandments and the law in his face. 

The other issue his "decon" has is that he uses the writings of the self-appointed failed prophet Bob Thiel as if it was factual and truthful biblical interpretation. It's not.


7 comments:

Tonto said...

Pentecostalism is its own form of religious hysteria. That group vs Thiel, is like a feral cat fight.

Phinnpoy said...

If some of you think Tonto is being mean-spirited by calling Pentecostalism a form of religious hysteria, look up holy laughter on your search engine and on Youtube. Your jaw will drop to the floor!

Anonymous said...

Growing up in Pentecostalism I got tired of being asked all the time....have you been baptized by the "holy ghost"?? So I faked it one time in church, spoke in gibberish, and lo and behold some thought I was baptized! That's when I woke up and realized there's something wrong with religion. And even thinking beginning in the late 1960's...is Armstrong a "front" for the real truth??

NO2HWA said...

The Harvest Rock church that bought the auditorium is deep into speaking in tongues, holy laughter, barking, pogoing, slain in the spirit, blowing gold dust, teeth turning into gold, rebuking demons, and more. When I turned the auditorium lake over to them they immediately poured salt in it to rebuke the demons of Armstrongism. They then took "anointing oil" and poured it on the bridges and walkways to consecrate them as a barrier to pesky Armstrongite demons that seem to lurk around the property. They also poured anointing oil on the entire campus perimeter as a barrier against the Church of God demons. The members of this group look at the leader as we did Herbert Armstong, god's mouthpiece.

If Pasadena people thought the WCG was crazy these people are far worse.

Anonymous said...

NO2HWA @ 4:14 PM…..

I have just watched a short video on Lev Tahor.
An ultra Orthodox Jewish sect, that truely make the Pharisees look like saints.
The abuse and control practiced by this group in the name of God made me realise how lucky we in the wwcog were.
That is not to deny the genuine suffering that many endured within this movement but it points to a ‘sickness’ that afflicts humanity when it comes to religion.
It is a very thin line indeed that separates us from sanity and insanity, so clearly evident within ‘religion’.
We have embraced religion and forgotten God is my observation.

Anonymous said...

People search for religious solutions that fit their personalities. The fact that there is a market for so much craziness does not speak well for the human condition.

Hoss said...

As I've written before, I feel that Bob needs to be better at dealing with different opinions and handling criticism.