Sunday, May 20, 2012

Are You A Wicked Divorcee?



The apostate apostle has this word for warning for anyone who has been divorced in the Church of God.

The wicked party who will abandon and not reconcile with their mate is to be cast out of the assembly and is to be accounted anathama from Christ; and to be considered as dead in trespass and sins.

We are now living in a time of extreme apostasy and great falling away from God and his commandments. Let every abandoned law keeper remain unmarried until we are in the place of God’s preparation.


Let those already living in a state of adultery by the word of Christ; repent and live a chaste celebate life from this time forward. Let these things be worked out in the wllderness based on who goes and is faithful to God and his commandments; and who is faithless and remains behind to die.
James

Sounds like another reason to avoid Petra.  With all these angry divorced people fighting over who gets to stay and who will be cast out the narrow gate, it sounds like one hellish place to be!

Apostate Malm: God Does Not Listen To Sinners Prayers and Will OK Polygamy Soon





The apostate apostle has this to say about prayer and multiple wives.  God does not listen to prayers of sinners and God will allow polygamy after the tribulation because of the shortage of males.  Apparently killed off in one of Malm's wars.


An acolyte of the apostate apostle writes:

Do you think that God is involved in the marriages
of the unconverted or just those in the church.
Lets say like someone in the jungles of Borneo. I think that is the way the church used to see it or maybe they changed it.
Thank You

The apostate apostle responds:



In personal matters God is directly involved mainly in the affairs of his called and hears not the prayers of sinners. Of course his intention is that each man have his one wife. Even that is occasionally loosed by God in mercy, to help in some situations; for example immediately after the tribulation, polygamy will be allowed for a short time due the the shortage of males. is 4:1.
Those who say that the innocent mate must be made to suffer for the sins of the guilty in departing; have lost sight of the law of mercy and the genuine ox in the ditch.
marriage is until death, and the mate who departs from the faith and from their mate is indeed a walking dead person. James

BREAKING SPECULATION: Apostle Malm: 70% Chance Tribulation Will Begin Late This Year



You would think that apostle Malm would keep his mouth shut, consider the soon coming failure of Ron Weinlands end time predictions.  However, apostate apostle Malm considers himself to be more informed and more in tune with God than Weinland or most of the splinter group leaders.

Today he made some more predictions well informed speculations on what will soon be happening.  He wants to make it clear that this is NOT a prediction, but a WELL INFORMED speculation.

Events and trends in the Middle East  are now becoming much clearer and the following scenario is certainly possible.  Events could happen in many different ways.  This is NOT a prediction; it is a reasonable informed speculation based on present information and trends.

I still say that there is at least a 70% chance that the tribulation will begin late this year.
I can guarantee you 100% that apostate Malm is a liar and nothing will happen at the end of this year regarding the end times.

Here is the scenario apostate Malm sees leading up to this tribulation:

Israel has a history of taking action behind other major media events.  For example they entered Gaza killing several people to trigger the last major Gaza war on the last US presidential election day.

This predilection makes the idea that they would use the July 28-Aug 12 London Olympics to act against Gaza and keep that story on the back pages seem quite reasonable.
Speculating that they would move against the Gaza militants during the London Olympics and be ready to move forces North by mid August;  one could almost expect an allied ultimatum or attack on Syria around late August. 

These events set up the possibility of an international peace conference in conjunction with the UN General Assembly meetings in the third week of Sep.  With a new pope set up in Rome on or near 16 Sep and calling for a new order in Europe which has already been prepared and is ready to be established.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Last Sermon of Ron Weinland





Ron Weinland preached his last sermon before the end of the world today.  You would have thought Ron would have instructed his loyal followers on how to deal with the horrendous events to soon unfold.  You would have thought how he would have given them comforting words when they know their relatives and friends will all be killed in the fires of Armageddon.  You would have thought there would be comforting words on how God was going to protect them as members, and to persevere because "...we all know how it works out in the end."

So what do you think Ron was talking about today in his sermon?  Litterbugs!  Litterbugs tick him off!  WTH?

Doesn't he realize the blazing fires of nuclear holocaust and Armageddon will burn up all that litter?  The end of the world is happening in a little over 7 days and Weinerdude is worried about litter.

ht:  Dennis

When Church of God Prophecy Fails




Here is a great article detailing what went on in the minds of Harold Camping's followers when the end times did not happen according to Camping's predictions.  The ironic thing about this article is that Bob Thiel posted excerpts on his blog about this.  Thiel obviously does not have the brains to see that this article is talking about himself and how he defends the false prophecies of Rod Meredith and Herbert Armstrong.  Hundreds and hundreds of false prophecies, predictions, and baseless speculations have been uttered over the years by these men and yet there are lemmings that refuse to look at all the errors and defend these men as "men of God."

Ron Weinland's cult will be the next to experience this.  Then it will be Dave Pack, Gerald Flurry, David Hulme, and  myriad of others who open their mouths and make statements that never come to pass.

A Year After the Non-Apocalypse: Where Are They Now? A reporter tracks down the remnants of Harold Camping’s apocalyptic movement and finds out you don’t have to be crazy to believe something nuts.
“God’s Not Going to Let Us Down”
Some believers stayed up all night. They watched TV or sat in front of their computers, hitting refresh on their browsers, confident that reports of a massive earthquake originating near New Zealand would soon appear. Other believers went to sleep, assuming that they would awaken in the presence of the almighty.

When the sun rose on May 21, they were taken aback. Maybe it would happen at noon. When noon passed, they settled on 6 p.m. When that came and went, some thought it might happen at midnight. Or perhaps it wouldn’t happen until May 21 was over everywhere on the planet. “It will still be May 21st in American Samoa (last time zone before the International Date Line),” someone posted on Latter Rain, an online forum for believers.

By Sunday morning, new theories were floated. “It was God’s plan to warn people. It was His purpose to hide the true meaning behind May 21. It’s about us suffering what He went through,” a believer commented. One hypothesis had it that three days would elapse before the actual rapture, just like the three days between Jesus’s crucifixion and resurrection. Someone else wondered if it might be seven days considering that seven is a holy number, or forty, the same amount of time Noah was forced to sail around with a boatload of animals.
When those deadlines passed, another narrative took shape. What happened was a test. God knew that believers would be mocked when He failed to return on the assigned date. Would believers hold firm or would they allow the jeers of the world to weaken their resolve? The Lord was separating the wheat from the chaff, they liked to say, paraphrasing Matthew 3:12. It helped that Camping, before he vanished from the airwaves, had seemed to endorse this view.

When a prophecy fails, it’s crucial that a group’s leaders provide an alternate explanation of what happened, or what didn’t happen, according to Lorne Dawson, a professor of sociology at the University of Waterloo, who has studied apocalyptic sects. “The followers of the group are so heavily invested that they have tremendous incentive to accept these rationalizations,” he said. But the revised story needs to be issued rapidly—wait too long and your followers will fall away.