Monday, November 18, 2013

Eric King Says "True" Christians MUST Stay Away From Science



Leave it to Eric King to give us the perfect reason as to why he and others of his ilk have no credibility. According to him, there is no need to worry about science when as humans we are moving in a sea of cosmic energy.

Without science he would not know about atoms, principles of motion, galaxies, vibrational rates and cosmic energy.

As true Christians we have learned to stay away from “science falsely so called.” [1st Timothy 6:20] We understand that everything is in motion. We know that in our physical world nothing is at rest. Everything that we see is made out of atoms. Atoms are little ‘galaxies’ of power with particles spinning and moving. As a matter of fact, we can only see particular objects due to their vibrational rate. God determines how all matter is to be organized and on just what vibrational plane that it is to manifest. As true Christians we understand ourselves to be moving in a sea of atomic energy. God has given us the “human spirit” which is able to record this great experience that we are having.

King goes on to say that "true" Christians rise above natural rhythms and learn to control them.

We also experience in God’s creation the idea of rhythm. There is a manifested measure of motion in the working of all things. We can watch the tide of the ocean come in and out. We can watch the four seasons come and go. We understand this as action and reaction. As true Christians we rise above this law of polarity through what we call MOCA [Mind of Christ Action]. We teach this in the “Science of Christian Thought”. As Christians we can enjoy these laws in nature but can also learn to neutralize their control over us through MOCA (pronounced, mocha).

King also has this which sounds exactly like Scientology.  Is King secretly reading Dianetics?

As begotten children of God we begin to go through personality cleaning and true character development. This is an ongoing process. Today you see people who call themselves Christian but have no real motivation [from Holy Spirit] to grow and change their ways. True relationship takes work!

Friday, November 15, 2013

E. W. King on the "Administrative" Position



God's greatest prophet has spoken out on the "administrative" position.

Administrative Positions: There are numerous positions to be held in the Christian Church outside of the “major positions” [FFM]. There are numerous administrative positions in God's Church depending on the need for such offices to exist. All Christians no matter what their calling are “disciples” [students] of Jesus Christ. Many disciples have numerous positions in the Church based on personal gifts and callings.

Oh, sorry!  Wrong position.

This is from Kings' new dictionary of The Science of Christian Thought.

James Malm: I Prefer My Murdering Macho He-man Christ Over Your Wimpy Christ



James Malm is so disgusted by a grace filled Jesus that he prefers a murdering god who strikes down sinners and lawbreakers.  Being the official COG Pharisee, it is easy to see that Jesus Christ has not part of Malm's thinking.



31:9 And the children of Israel took all the women of Midian captives, and their little ones, and took the spoil of all their cattle, and all their flocks, and all their goods.  31:10 And they burnt all their cities wherein they dwelt, and all their goodly castles, with fire. 31:11 And they took all the spoil, and all the prey, both of men and of beasts.  31:12 And they brought the captives, and the prey, and the spoil, unto Moses, and Eleazar the priest, and unto the congregation of the children of Israel, unto the camp at the plains of Moab, which are by Jordan near Jericho. 
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Moses rebuked the army for the sin of sparing the women of Midian; For Jesus Christ had commanded them to destroy Midian, lest they be again led astray by the women of Midian. Does this sound like a wimpy Christ who paid for our sins in advance so that we need not depart from sin, only mouth the words “I repent” and repent in name only?  This is an instruction for us, that we should not involve ourselves in false religions and false doctrines.