Thursday, April 02, 2015

Sleepless in Michigan

It is 5:15 a.m.  I have been up since 4 a.m.  I'm in court for a client in distress at 8:30 a.m., so the chances of more sleep tonight are nil to nada.  I tend to sleep lightly when I know I will have to rise early.  Since I can't sleep, I'm resorting to my alternative remedies of reading and writing.

I'm watching the obscenely repeated news of insults to Christians in Indiana and Arkansas.  For those who think nothing is happening (in apocalyptic terms), I suggest you read your newspapers and listen/watch mainstream news with the prophecies in mind of war against those who "keep the Faith of Jesus and the Commandments of God".  It is becoming increasingly difficult in our Society which is now demanding we abandon biblical precepts and injunctions to "keep the patience of the Saints."  (Revelation 14:12).

I am privileged to know one modern day political martyr to forces demanding we now beatify what for thousands of years was condemned in our society -- "same sex marriage", "civil unions" and public flaunting of unclothed, unmasked sexuality, sometimes even bordering on bestiality.  Her name is Janice Daniels.  She was the mayor of Troy, Michigan until she courageously expressed her traditional Christian beliefs against blatant and open homosexuality on her Facebook page.  LGBT activists loudly howled and then successfully in a well funded effort recalled her as mayor of that important Detroit/Oakland County, Michigan suburb.

Again, as a veteran of the 60's/70's, the years I came fully of age, I must fondly reminisce about my generation, that although having its faults -- still had now largely unfashionable practices of getting married -- man to woman -- and keeping out of wedlock matters "discrete."

Probably that practice of not putting one's sexual business in another's face then wisely called "discretion" is now categorized as "hypocrisy."  Maybe in some senses it was, but it certainly made life much more livable for all. Today, we have an ugly in your face Movement and suddenly First Amendment "freedom of religion" has taken a backseat to forcing people, e.g. judges and magistrates to perform same sex marriages, to perform acts that are directly contradictory to at least the Bible I grew up with.

As unfashionable as it now seems, as I recall Creation, it was "Adam and Eve" NOT "Adam and Steve; nor was it "MADAM AND EVE."

It is now increasingly clear to me that the prophesied war is in full swing progress against believers.  The Scriptures also warned us that "my people perish for lack of knowledge."  Towards that end, I have invited and Janice Daniels has accepted my invitation to be my internet radio guest this Saturday morning at 10 a.m. on the MicroEffect network.  You can join us both live and in the chatroom by going to www.TMERADIO.com and/or www.themicroeffect.com.

I'm still working hard on the Hi-Jacking of Evangelicalism, Part VII article.  I'm currently reading E. Stanley Jones' book, THE CHRIST OF THE AMERICAN ROAD towards that end.  He was part of "the twelve" who along with Glenn Clark, Roland Gammon, Rufus Jones, Abraham (Abram) Vereide and others participated in the annual New Year's Day retreats at Marian Clark's embassy row mansion in Washington, D.C.

Tune in Saturday and please stay tuned!

CONSTANCE

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Anonymous said...

AMEN, Constance . . . to Adam and Eve (not Adam and Steve). Let us all pray for our nation that is traveling down the wrong path.

Anonymous said...

While it is true that “No Man Knoweth the Day or Hour" - we are to remain ever alert and watchful.

“And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken” (Luke 21:25-26).

“And I will shew wonders in the heavens and in the earth, blood, and fire, and pillars of smoke. The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and the terrible day of the LORD come” (Joel 2:30-31).

“The sun and the moon shall be darkened, and the stars shall withdraw their shining” (Joel 3:15).

Keeping God's WORD in our minds and in our hearts, these are the dates of FOUR consecutive total eclipses...in a series known as a TETRAD:

On April 15, 2014, there was a total lunar eclipse (where the moon appeared blood red).

The second total lunar eclipse took place on October 8, 2014.

The third and fourth total lunar eclipse will take place on April 4, 2015 (this Saturday)...and on Saturday, September 28, 2015.

paul said...

Constance,
Last night I heard a small group of Conservatives
talking about ISIS and all their brutality and
the question arose, where are the Feminists in
this and where are the gays in this conversation?
Why do the LGBT people spend so much energy tearing down America, when America is one country that protects them. Where is the LGBT rage against radical Islam making huge inroads right here in the States, when they've already essentially neutered large swaths of Europe?
What these conservatives don't even realize is that
Islam is, at the top levels, GAY, exactly like the Nazis were.
Yes it does sound absurd.
The thing is, they they ARE gay in the way wherein they persecute and kill the effeminate ones but encourage and protect the "butch" types, just as
Hitler, and Himmler, and Hess and company did.
See: "The Pink Swastika" book.
For that matter, pedophilia and even beastiality are also commonplace.
Which also explains why you don't hear an outcry
from ISIS regarding homosexuality. We just assume they hate it.

Anonymous said...

Your Pastor Knows When Martial Law Will Be Declared

http://beforeitsnews.com/police-state/2015/03/your-pastor-knows-when-martial-law-will-be-declared-1002.html

Anonymous said...

FYI ~

When Catholics go to mass, they hear a reading from the Old Testament; they say or sing one of the Psalms; then they listen to a reading from the epistles; then a gospel reading. Catholics follow a 3 year cycle of Scripture reading; so, a Catholic who goes to church faithfully will (over that 3 year period) hear nearly the entire Bible read.

Anonymous said...

I agree with you, Paul.
Sexual lust with no stops put to it progressively bonds itself to blood lust.

As in the days of Noah.
This has come full circle.

Anonymous said...

Joel 2:30-1 is very clearly describing nuclear explosions; given the terms available 2500 years ago the image simply could not be clearer. But all this stuff about blood moons is from Jonathan Cahn, whose writing is distinctly of the crank school. In another book he claims that the Jubilee 50-year pattern is not just for ancient Israel but it writ through the cosmos and specifically the financial markets. to reach that conclusion involved a spectacular piece of selectivity in analyzing the data.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

anon 11:09

I used to buy this read modern technology into the Bible
idea, but I think when you look at the descriptions, and bear in mind that
nuclear war as per the visible effects is too local and limited, that these
are SUPERNATURAL events. Something that can't be shrugged off by the observers
as "oh, its just another thermonuclear bomb" or "oh, its just
another lunar eclipse."

The blood moons thing was tracked through history by one debunker, who
noted that nothing happened regarding the Jews on many of the events this
coincided with Jewish holy days.

If keeping track of Jewish holy days was anything we should do for any reason,
surely Paul would have said so when he said to stop doing this. I suspect
its disguised origins are Hebrew Roots Movement stuff.

Also many of these when they DID correspond to anything, happened
AFTER the events not before, which is not much of a "warning."

Anonymous said...

Christine I can't tell which parts of my post you are agreeing with and disagreeing with. We agree that the blood moons and jubilee patterns are uncorrelated with world events. I am unhappy to see the "Hebrew Roots" movement criticised without discrimination because the Christian faith palpable DOES have Hebrew roots; the point is not to get hung up on observance of Jewish laws. As for Joel, look on YouTube at the Hiroshima and Nagasaki detonations and consider the description "blood, fire and pillars of smoke..."

Anonymous said...

From NASA's website last year on March 27, 2014:

The action starts on April 15th when the full Moon passes through the amber shadow of Earth, producing a midnight eclipse visible across North America. So begins a lunar eclipse tetrad—a series of 4 consecutive total eclipses occurring at approximately six month intervals. The total eclipse of April 15, 2014, will be followed by another on Oct. 8, 2014, and another on April 4, 2015, and another on Sept. 28 2015.

http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2014/27mar_tetrad/

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

anon 11:56

I am disagreeing with the connection between cataclysmic sign descriptions and nuclear war
I am agreeing with you on Jonathan Cahn and adding (without source cite because
of time) a debunker's info which can probably be found with google or yahoo.
I didn't realize he started the blood moons thing, I thought it was Hagee,
but this is so recent and I so ignore ALL these "evangelical" preachers
that perhaps I can be forgiven for this error. we each have our own
expertise and I am glad you kept track of all this.

yes Christianity does have Hebrew roots, which fact is exploited by
"judaiziers" that the Epistle to the Galatians is written against.
Frankly I think we are a Jewish sect, though of course the correct one the
others are in error but RC and EO and most protestants and 99.99% of Jews
would scream bloody murder at hearing that. A bishop online in an egroup once actually didn't know that Christ and Messiah mean the same thing "Anointed."

yet the Holy Liturgy and marriage with crowns in first marriages and fasting two days a week is from first century judaism.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 11:09 -

Oh, OK. I guess that NASA must have consulted with Jonathan Cahn and his 'crank writing' before they published their article last year, huh? LOL

No, 'this stuff' originally came
from Joel 2:30-31 as follows:

“And I will shew wonders in the heavens and in the earth, blood, and fire, and pillars of smoke. The sun shall be turned into darkness, AND THE MOON INTO BLOOD, before the great and the terrible day of the LORD come” (Joel 2:30-31).

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

anon. 12:20

the events occurring are not at issue.

the MEANING of the events occuring is what is at issue.

Joel 2:30-31 is not about this, because lunar eclipses and solar eclipses are
nothing outrageous even in those days.

But if you read this therefore as SIMULTANEOUS darkening of sun and moon,
then it is way outside of possibility.

No "blood moons" no effort to equate normal events with biblical prophecy,
instead a SUPERNATURAL event without precedent.

Anonymous said...

BREAKING NEWS, Christine... you are NOT our authority on biblical interpretation!!!

Get over yourself... and get off your keyboard and go outside and look UP.

“And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken” (Luke 21:25-26).

Anonymous said...

from urban dictionary:


A person is who is said to have a "God complex", does not believe he is god, but acts so arrogantly that he might as well believe his is God or appointed to act by God.
Some believe that "God complexes" are particularly common in arrogant, highly educated, worldly, or powerful people.

The resident Google Queen has a problem....

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

BREAKING NEWS - if Joel is interpreted like you want to, then all he is
saying is that there will be the usual solar and lunar eclipses - which is no
big deal - for all the years until The Day of The Lord.

does that sound catastrophic?

get over yourselves and beware of anything that makes you feel sure and
exalted. Get over your preferred "bible prophecy experts" who just
want your money for books and DVDs
and fame and glory.

read The Bible for yourself. commentaries aren't divinely inspired.
Neither are your "Christian media" heroes. WHO MADE ANY OF THEM EXPERTS?
you guys have your own magisterium that is infallible don't you? talk about a God complex.

Anonymous said...

If anyone has delusions of feeling 'exalted' Christine, it is YOU!!! LOL

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

http://www.lighthousetrailsresearch.com/blog/?p=9653

The Harbinger debunked

the one point Cahn got right may be this "For instance, perhaps some of the nine harbingers extracted from Isaiah 9:10 should be more rightfully seen as signs from man rather than signs from God. Isaiah 9:10 is a symbol of the nation of Israel’s defiance to the calamities that befell her and rather than repenting before God, Israelite leaders boasted that they would rebuild to where they would be stronger than before. Consequently, this defiance and boasting can only be seen as a “sign” in the sense that America is making the same mistake that Israel made (i.e., boasting of their resolve to rebuild rather than repenting before God). What’s more, Cahn sees the harbingers of Isaiah 9:10 as a call to national repentance, but if we read further, we find that Isaiah declares, “For the people turneth not unto him that smiteth them, neither do they seek the Lord of hosts” (Isaiah 9:13). In other words, God is declaring through Isaiah His acknowledgment that Israel has not and will not repent, consequently just as judgment has already arrived, there is more to come."

sure its a sign from man that man is not going to get the message and repent.
The choice of a rebellious passage to be read seems to come from two things,
a rebellious and prideful heart, that loves anything sounding gung ho and
that gives you sense of welling up in yourself, strong, certainty.....watch
out for that stuff.
and the second problem is the tendency to read only a verse or two
and not apply what one Christian called
"the 20-20 rule," read 20 verses prior and 20 verses after whatever
verse you are offered, to make sure you got the context and know what
in fact God was talking about.

So combining these two things, you get a statement of rebellion against God,
read out as being cool, because in the Bible, and "inspiration" to get
going and rebuild.

http://bibleprophecytalk.com/bpt-blood-moon-theory-debunked-and-more/

paul said...

Christine,
I my mind you've been thoroughly debunked.
You seem to want to turn the saving grace of God into an intellectual contest. And you seem to have no
problem with insulting people.
You're grandiose.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

its an insult to show where there is error, and pursuing biblical truth
and separating out imaginings of men from this is an intellectual contest,

but posters doing the intellectual contest (or pursuing that of others)
of reading God knows what into the Bible and looking for excitement and
adventure is not an intellectual contest or display, nor is it that on the part of the people they admire?

really paul, you are so shallow. I think you like to pursue the imaginations
of your heart (and that of others) and then when some issue that adds up
to taking imaginations captive to Christ is discussed, you and others
drag up relationship with Christ and salvific issues as if these were a
refutation of taking God's words seriously.

Anonymous said...

Mahdi to return by 2016, followed by Jesus?

Mainstream Muslim website makes official announcement

It’s not only evangelical Christians who are sensing that something has changed in the world, and that we may be entering the very last days.

Muslims are also eagerly awaiting their messiah.

In the latest evidence of this messianic fervor, a mainstream Sunni Muslim website has decreed that the Islamic messiah, called the Mahdi, will appear this year or in 2016 and that the Muslim Jesus will return in 2022 to conquer the world for Islam.

DiscoveringIslam.org and the End Times Research Center have calculated that the “first phase” of the end of time will begin soon and lead to the “Day of Judgment” in seven years.

The estimates were derived from “the latest research” into numerical analysis of the Quran, Hadith, Arabic words and historical events,” according to DiscoveringIslam.org.

“The Messenger of Allah [sallallahu 'alayhi wa-sallam] informed the Companions of everything that would occur until the Day of Resurrection,” the website reports.

“Based on our numerical analysis of the Quran and Hadith, the official beginning of the End of Time and the coming of the Imam Mahdi will most likely be in 2015 (or 2016) and Jesus Christ (p) will come down from Heaven to Earth in 2022, in-sha Allah (if Allah is willing),” the website reported.

The Quran and the Bible put forth end-times narratives that are similar but opposite. The Bible’s antichrist, for instance, resembles Islam’s messiah while Muslims view the Jesus of the Bible as their antichrist or “Dajjal.” The Quran teaches that Jesus returns to earth but for a very different purpose – to “break the cross” and convert the world’s Christians to Islam.

Anonymous said...

"You seem to want to turn the saving grace of God into an intellectual contest."

Exactly why her words, when using scripture to supposedly teach (inform) us about God, have absolutely no life in them.
The very opposite of what the Holy Spirit does with the words of the bible. In Him they are Life. And she uses them to berate us for not seeing it her way.

She first needs the Holy Spirit of God in her and then she will have life worth talking about.
The clanging cymbal in her refuses to stop. If she did she might begin to know why she is clanging.

Anonymous said...

I completely agree with Christine said no one ever.

Anonymous said...

About Constance's comments as and this blog as viewed by Christine: OK Blah Blah Blah
Now let's all get back to what I want to talk about. ME. You know in your heart that how I view the world is better than anything prophets ever wrote and if we must bring them up how I interpret them is the most important part. You all know in your hearts I am right because all of you want to talk about me and what I think about myself and everybody and everything else in the world. Now let's get back to business. We can all be kind to Constance and tolerate what she wants to share.

Anonymous said...

This whole situation with these laws in Indiana and Arkansas have been completely blown out of proportion by the media--especially the liberal media. The media was just waiting for the one business to "discriminate" against gays. A little pizzeria with an owner who has a right to deny service to anyone.

As for the blood moon theory, I don't know what to think. With so much happening throughout the world--an Iranian deal that only benefits Iran, an extreme drought in California, Christian persecution by Muslim extremists--I'll stop there. It's depressing.

Constance Cumbey said...

To Anonymous 8:43 re scripture/Bible readings in Catholic masses. As I understand it, you are correct. There are four readings every service: 2 scripture readings from Old and New Testament; a reading from the Psalms and then a reading by the priest/deacon from the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke & John). The sermon / "homily" is supposed to be based on those readings that are universal world wide. I was told by Malachi Martin years ago in a telephone conversation that it was designed for Catholics who attended mass daily to hear the entire Bible over a 3 year span and for those who went only to Sunday and "Holy Day" masses to hear the entire Bible read orally over a 7 year period.

I personally think there is no substitute for sitting down and reading it -- but I was told it was designed in the days of much lesser literacy and less access to the printed word.

I think it is an unfair criticism that Catholics don't hear the Bible -- many may carelessly listen, some priests may incorrectly or wrongly interpret it, but the scriptures are proclaimed in clear readings.

As there is no such thing as a perfect person (outside of our Lord when here), there is no such thing, IMHO, as a perfect Church.

The seed of the Word falls onto all types of ground -- good, bad, and indifferent and takes root accordingly. Jesus clearly taught this.

Thank you for pointing out the designed Scriptural emphasis -- now if we would all just start to take such seriously and participate with "active listening."

Constance

Richard said...

"It’s not only evangelical Christians who are sensing that something has changed in the world, and that we may be entering the very last days."

Did any of you sense this right around Dec 2012/Jan 2013? There may not have been any return of Quetzalcoatl, but a spirit of madness certainly entered stealthily into this realm at that time, with a vengeance.

Just wait how awful it gets when they physically return after one nuke goes off in the Mid East.

Constance Cumbey said...

Jesus compared the last days both to the days of Noah and to Sodom & Gomorrah!

Constance

Constance Cumbey said...

Robert Schuller (1926-2015) died today. Interestingly, while perusing my library last night, I read his autobiography which contained a fascinating account of an airline conversation he had with Doug Coe. I had archived the conversation to use on my series on the hi-jacking of evangelicalism. Doug Coe succeeded Abram Vereide on ICL (International Christian Leadership). Here is a portion of those Coe remarks. Bear in mind BMH's (Barbara Marx Hubbard's) boasts about the groups with outwardly different purposes 'merging, blending, and coming together to do THE ONE WORK:

"As your ministry goes out to As ia and the Orient," he advised,
"remember that so many of th ese countries have been, at one time
or another in th eir history, invaded and controll ed by European
nations that have call ed th emselves Christian . For th at reason, be
slow to use the words 'Christi an' and 'Christi ani ty.' T hose two words
have a lot of histori cal baggage . They can be an instant turn-off to
Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, and peopl e who prac tice oth er
anci ent world religions."
"Then what do I call myself?" 1 asked .
"Call yourself a foll ower of Jesus Christ. And live Christ's life of
love and pea ce.
"Remember, Jesus didn 't come to start a new religion. He never
coined or encouraged the use of the word 'Christiani ty.' He never
told his di sciples to call th emselve 'Christians.' He did counsel
th em in these wise and wonderful words: 'I am the light of the
world. He that foll ows me shall not walk in darkness, but in the
light.' Our mission is not to convert people to a new religion, but
rather to inspire them to be followers ofJesus Christ.
"I've seen hundreds of small groups made up of Buddhists and
other world religions that meet regularly to study the life of Jesus.
They read the Bible. They ask, 'How can we be followers of Christ? . . .


The conversation is contained on pages 484-485 of Schuller's MY JOURNEY

It appears to me that Coe was actively promoting a New World Religion pursuit by Schuller (who was probably already clearly in that game -- Coe reinforced it).

Today Schuller is dead. No many knoweth the day nor the hour -- even his own!

Constance

Richard said...

"Jesus compared the last days both to the days of Noah and to Sodom & Gomorrah!"

Yes, as in the days of Noe, so shall it be. If only more churches could teach the mind-boggling implications of that one statement.

"It shall deceive the elect, if it were possible"

Anonymous said...

To Constance @ 7:46 PM:

Thank you for your kind comments.

You are absolutely right...'there is no such thing as a perfect church.' ALL churches are made up of flawed human beings. We are all sinners. It is only by the grace of God that we choose to accept His will for us, and pray for His continued help to remain on the correct path to salvation.

I only wanted to post that comment, regarding Scripture/Bible readings at Masses, to shatter the often-believed 'myth' that we Catholics don't know the Bible.

Anonymous said...

The blood moons fall on Passover and Sukkot, Feast of Tabernacles 2 consecutive years. The solar eclipse is at the end of the shemitah cycle ( land sabbath ever 7 years) .

God said he made the 2 luminaries in the sky ( the sun and moon) for signs ( prophetic) and seasons (appointments in the original language)

Not only is the Supreme Court about to vote on homosexual marriage, but the US is in the process of signing a controversial nuclear deal with Iran which threatens Israel and everyone else's existence. Iran wants to usher in the mehdi and has repeatedly stated that they want to destroy the big satan and little satan ( US and Israel).

The signs are multiplying every day with wars and rumors of wars in the Mideast and Europe.
US foreign policy is anti-Israel and the next Security Council vote on a Palestinian State is may not get a US veto as it has in the past.

If anyone doesn't think these are prophetic signs are designed to warn us then all I can say is God help you, you're in for some big surprises.

God doesn't leave his children without warning, but are we listening?

The Palestinians just joined the ICC, and nations are voting symbolically for a PA State. US just offered Saudi Arabia to look at the deal they came out with several years ago, pushing Israel back to 67 borders which were no more than armistice lines, not actual borders.

The Middle East is on fire. What other signs do we need? Our systems are all one giant debt bubble about to explode any minute.

I'll stop here.

Anonymous said...

Anon. 2:12,

I agree. Although, it's not so much the lunar eclipses, but the worldly events in concurrence.

Richard, many decades before that there was a New Age "Harmonic Convergence." This was in the 80's, I believe. However, we must remember that the spirit of the Antichrist has always been present in the world. It's hard to pinpoint when "evil spirits" began are current state of the world. Was it 9/11? The atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima? JFK assassination? My grandfather always blamed two sources--T.V. and Elvis. Evil has always been present, but so has the Holy Spirit. We should always take heart in that.

paul said...

I like anagrams.
Elvis/Evils
Santa/Satan

Anonymous said...

I think it's a real stretch to say that hearing 4 readings a week for 3 years (and that's going every week for 3 straight years) related at all to knowing the Word or being familiar with it. Don't even get me started on the 7 year plan, that's absolutely ludicrous to suggest you are knowledgeable with the Word over that time period.

Most Catholics nowadays are Christmas flowers or Easter lilies and do not attend on a regular basis. It's usually the older generation 50+ who do attend regularly with exceptions of course. I speak from witnessing firsthand experience over involvement with several RCC churches over 30 years.

And most Catholics DO NOT pick up a bible outside of the readings they do hear in church.

Just another blatant attempt to try and put Catholics in a positive light when regarding the Word when it's actually an outright lie for Constance or any other catholic to claim that most Catholics engage in the Word as much as anyone else when they DO NOT.

There are faithful Catholics who attend regularly and engage in the Word, but they are a MAJOR MINORITY of the entire faith itself. It is shameful for anyone to pretend that most of the worlds Catholics do read the bible outside of the church.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3264215/posts

while I don't trust freerepublic as much more than a starting point,
the analysis here depends on points like
the nature of the marriage document for Obama's parents and a pattern of
behavior.

Conclusion, he is a Shia muslim, which means he is pro Iran.

And that also means, that while some actions may benefit sunnis short term,
things like the sloppy immigration situation which makes jihadi influx easy
and anything else that is helpful to such interests, is DELIBERATE. Probably
the idea is, let USA fall to islam and sort the sunni-shia split out
later. retention of some degree of religious freedom would protect shia
from sunni and the game can be rigged against the sunni later.

while people have been worried about the communist menace and Ayers and
whatever, the real problem slipped under the radar.

There was a time I dismissed all of this because of the race issue. AND THAT IS PROBABLY WHY HE WAS SELECTED, BY ANTI CHRISTIAN ELEMENTS WANTING
CHRISTIANITY ELIMINATED NEVER MIND WHAT TOOK ITS PLACE,

because he being black all suspicion could be dismissed as racism.

and I fell for that one. your bogie was communism, mine was racism and
we both were fooled.

the real issue is islam.

Anonymous said...

Did you vote for Obama, Christine?

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

anon 10:31

no. last two elections I didn't vote for president at all, only state and
local stuff. In the last election I voted a write in candidate I wrote

My cat Bill "vote for Bill the cat he's where its at"

Susanna said...

Constance,

As you are probably aware, E. Stanley Jones ( "Brother Stanley") is the founder of the "Christian Ashram Movement."

http://www.christianashram.org/e-stanley-jones.html

The minute I saw the word "indigenization" with reference to Jones' mission, I thought..."Antonio Gramsci".... "Marxism"....

In my opinion, this is a facet of the New Age Movement that is disguising itself as the :"New Evangelicalism." The Catholic Church has already "seen this movie."

In the 1950's Reader’s Digest had published an article entitled “Methodism’s Pink Fringe” (February 1950). Jones was pictured unsympathetically as a Communist sympathizer, or worse. Responding to the charge in his Columbus talk, Jones retorted: “Breathes there a man with soul so dead, who never has been called a Red?”

Jones was a modernist Methodist missionary to India. He was a prolific writer and in his writings we find the soul and spirit of what is being called the "New Evangelicalism."

The following is exerpted from an article posted at the American Presbyterian Press.

What Jones is saying is that the same Christianity, the same Bible, the same Christ that produced Christian civilization in the West, with free enterprise, constitutional government, and a society ruled by God's moral law need not do the same thing in India. Instead the "Christ of the Indian Road" may well lead them into the paths of socialism, Marxism, and revolution. India can have Christ and Marx, too. How barbaric of our missionaries to demand that India give up its paganism, heathenism, and idolatry! How arrogant of us to tell the Indian people that they must forsake all to follow Christ! Why, we're as bad as those infidel Mohammedans!


cont...

Susanna said...

cont...

This incredible missionary, who refused to defend the faith in Jerusalem, is now willing to defend Hinduism from the just and righteous claims of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, to total surrender to the Creator of the ends of the earth. Christ is to be added to the anti‑Christ culture of heathen Hindu India and this "whited sepulchre" is to be passed off as India's expression of Christianity. Whatever motivated Jones' ministry in India it was obviously not delivering them from the spiritual darkness, bondage, and idolatry that plagues that land. Again, with unerring genius, Jones has touched on the heart and soul of the New Evangelicalism. Exposing not only its refusal to contend for the faith, but also its contradictory emphasis on Christ and Christ only to the exclusion of the "full counsel of God." Preach Christ, but don't talk about communism. Preach Christ but don't touch on politics or economics, etc. is the cry of the New Evangelicals. So the foundations of Christian civilization are left undefended as the assaults of the forces of anti‑Christ destroy all the fruits of the Protestant Reformation.

This same missionary who refuses to defend the logical conclusions of and applications of Christianity concludes by endorsing every known work and program of anti­-Christ. Everything, from "Women's Lib" through the Marxist dictum of "from each according to his ability to each according to his need" meets with Dr. Jones' approval to say nothing of some tears over the "class struggle," an attack on private property, an appeal for pacifism and a call for a " World Church" and a "World Government" (under the "beast" of course, if you still believe the Revelation!).

Here again, with unfailing consistency, we find the New Evangelicals following in the train of E. Stanley Jones. The editorials of Christianity Today have consistently apologized for these same things and only lack of space prevents from giving a complete documentation of that tragic fact.

However, let it suffice just to give one example as an illustration, which will only represent the tip of the iceberg.
....read more...

http://www.amprpress.com/new_evangelicals.htm

Anonymous said...

To Anonymous@ 9:55 AM

1) Re: "It's actually an outright lie for Constance or any other Catholic to claim that most Catholics engage in the Word as much as anyone else when they DO NOT."


Oh, and I suppose that you have been right THERE beside me; my Catholic relatives and friends; and the rest of the world's 1.2 BILLION Catholics all of our lives huh? LOL

FYI - there isn't a parable in the entire Bible that we are not familiar with. Here is another news flash... in addition to hearing Biblical Scripture readings at Mass, those of us who attended 12 years of Catholic school also had 1 hour of religious instruction 5 days a week (which included more Biblical Scripture readings).

So, please STOP embarrassing yourself (for your sake).


__________________________________


2) Re: "knowing the Word or being familiar with it."



Maybe it's time for YOU to refresh yourself and become 'familiar' with this one: "Judge not lest ye be judged." (Matthew 7:1)

By the way, I am just curious, are you that same ANGRY ex-Catholic woman who used to post as 'Young Grasshopper' on this blog years ago???

If so, dear... now that you are a former Catholic, I would THINK that you would be happy and at peace with yourself in your newly found church. However, your deep ANGER (and lack of peace) comes though every time you RANT on and on about the Catholic Church.

Isn't it time you got over it and moved on? The Catholic Church appears to be surviving just fine without you (for nearly 2,000 years now).

Today, on this GOOD FRIDAY, it is especially important for all of us to remember that Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ died for ALL of our sins. So, slandering another Christian religion (calling us 'shameful' and 'liars') on this particular day is NOT OK!!!

Anonymous said...

A few years ago I noticed the "triple six" in google's internet browser logo. Today while using google drive I noticed that the "Google Photos" has an inverted swastika. If you look at the background of the logo you can see a swastika that bends to the left, thereby a completely inverted swastika. A Nazi one bends to the right and is in the foreground while the google swastika bends to the left and is in the background.

Anonymous said...

Anon 1:20

LOL on you on several points.

You may think you know every parable in the bible which is a bold statement. You just don't know how to actually read what it means.

I am not a woman so your self professed understanding of all bible parables falls short considering you should be able to figure that out even though I'm posting as an anon since your do brilliant.

I also went to 12 years of catholic school which gives your claim no more credibility than my own.

And your claim of your church doing fine for 2000 years is also false since you fall short on several interpretations.

A few that I will share that are not the usual ones.

The sabbath was not held on a Sunday. This was your church's doing. This is not a nod to the Jewish Roots Movement, it is as simple as- no one was ever instructed to change the sabbath to a Sunday.

Jesus was most likely not raised on a Sunday as your church that has been fine for 2000 years has invented.

I will post the following reasons shortly.

And again, LOL ON YOU!!!

Anonymous said...

About one billion Protestants and another billion Catholics believe that Jesus Christ was crucified and entombed on a Friday afternoon—"Good Friday"—and raised to life again at daybreak on Easter Sunday morning, a day and a half later.Yet when we compare this to what Jesus Himself said about how long He would be entombed, we find a major contradiction. How long did Jesus say He would be in the grave? "For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth" (Matthew:12:40).

The scribes and Pharisees were demanding a miraculous sign from Him to prove that He was indeed the long-awaited Messiah. "But He answered and said to them, 'An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and no sign will be given to it except the sign of the prophet Jonah'" (verse 39).
This was the only sign Jesus gave that He was the promised Messiah: "For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth" (emphasis added throughout).

Traditional timing doesn't add up
The Gospels are clear that Jesus died and His body was hurriedly placed in the tomb late in the afternoon, just before sundown when a Sabbath began (John:19:30-42)

By the traditional " Good Friday–Easter Sunday " timing, from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown is one night and one day. Saturday night to Sunday daybreak is another night, giving us two nights and one day.
So where do we get another night and two days to equal the three days and three nights Jesus said He would be in the tomb?
This is definitely a problem. Most theologians and religious scholars try to work around it by arguing that any part of a day or night counts as a day or night. Thus, they say, the final few minutes of that Friday afternoon were the first day, all day Saturday was the second day, and the first few minutes of Sunday morning were the third day.












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Anonymous said...

Cont.

Sounds reasonable, doesn't it?

The trouble is, it doesn't work. This only adds up to three days and two nights, not three days and three nights.

Also, John:20:1 tells us that "on the first day of the week Mary Magdalene went to the tomb early, while it was still dark, and saw that the stone had been taken away from the tomb."

Did you catch the problem here? John tells us it was still dark when Mary went to the tomb on Sunday morning and found it empty. Jesus was already resurrected well before daybreak. Thus He wasn't in the tomb any of the daylight portion of Sunday, so none of that can be counted as a day.
That leaves us with, at most, part of a day on Friday, all of Friday night, a whole daylight portion on Saturday, and most of Saturday night. That totals one full day and part of another, and one full night and most of another—still at least a full day and a full night short of the time Jesus said He would be in the tomb.

Clearly something doesn't add up. Either Jesus misspoke about the length of time He would be in the tomb, or the "Good Friday–Easter Sunday" timing is not biblical or accurate.

Obviously both cannot be true. So which one is right?

Understanding God's time is the key
The key to understanding the timing of Christ's crucifixion and resurrection lies in understanding God's timetable for counting when days begin and end, as well as the timing of His biblical festivals during the spring of the year when these events took place.

We first need to realize that God doesn't begin and end days at midnight as we do—that is a humanly devised method of counting time. Genesis:1:5 tells us quite plainly that God counts a day beginning with the evening (the night portion) and ending at the next evening—"So the evening [nighttime] and the morning [daylight] were the first day." God repeats this formula for the entire six days of creation.

In Leviticus 23, where God lists all of His holy Sabbaths and festivals, He makes it clear that they are to be observed "from evening to evening" (verse 32)—in other words, from sunset to sunset, when the sun went down and evening began.

This is why Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, followers of Jesus, hurriedly placed His body in Joseph's nearby tomb just before sundown (John:19:39-42). A Sabbath was beginning at sundown (verse 31), when work would have to cease.

Two kinds of "Sabbaths" lead to confusion
As John tells us in verse 31: "Therefore, because it was the Preparation Day, that the bodies [of those crucified] should not remain on the cross on the Sabbath (for that Sabbath was a high day), the Jews asked Pilate that their legs might be broken [to hasten death], and that they might be taken away."

Anonymous said...

You have to go sunset to sunset by Jewish time. According to the Levitical order of things lambs for sacrifice were examined for 5 days before slaughter so when Jesus rode in to Jerusalem on a donkey colt He was presenting Himself in just that way. It was a double sabbath that year. He was arrested Wednesday night and crucified on Thursday at 9:00 a.m. and taken down before the special sabbath began that evening and then rose from the grave on Sunday morning. If you try to make it work in our Gregorian calendar and do not see it from the Jewish understanding it never adds up.

Anonymous said...

Cont

In the Jewish culture of that time, the chores of cooking and housecleaning were done on the day before a Sabbath to avoid working on God's designated day of rest. Thus the day before the Sabbath was commonly called "the preparation day." Clearly the day on which Christ was crucified and His body placed in the tomb was the day immediately preceding a Sabbath.

The question is, which Sabbath?
Most people assume John is speaking of the regular weekly Sabbath day, observed from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. From John's clear statement here, most people assume Jesus died and was buried on a Friday—thus the traditional belief that Jesus was crucified and died on "Good Friday."
Most people have no idea that the Bible talks about two kinds of Sabbath days—the normal weekly Sabbath day that falls on the seventh day of the week (not to be confused with Sunday, which is the first day of the week), and seven annual Sabbath days, listed in Leviticus 23 and mentioned in various passages throughout the Bible,

that could fall on any day of the week.
Because traditional Christianity long ago abandoned these biblical annual Sabbath days (as well as the weekly Sabbath), for many centuries people have failed to recognize what the Gospels plainly tell us about when Jesus Christ was crucified and resurrected—and why "Good Friday–Easter Sunday" never happened that way.
Most people fail to note that John explicitly tells us that the Sabbath that began at sundown immediately after Jesus was entombed was one of these annual Sabbath days. Notice in John:19:31 his explanation that "that Sabbath was "a high day" being a term used to differentiate the seven annual Sabbaths from the regular weekly Sabbath days.

So what was this "high day" that immediately followed Jesus Christ's hurried entombment?
The Gospels tell us that on the evening before Jesus was condemned and crucified, He kept the Passover with His disciples (Matthew:26:19-20)
Mark:14:16-17) Luke:22:13-15)

This means He was crucified on the Passover day.

Leviticus 23, which lists God's festivals, tells us that on the day after the Passover a separate festival, the Feast of Unleavened Bread, begins (verses 5-6). The first day of this Feast is "a holy convocation" on which "no customary work" is to be done (verse 7).

Anonymous said...

http://www.tedmontgomery.com/bblovrvw/goodthursday/

Anonymous said...

Cont

This day is the first of God's annual Sabbaths. This is the "high day" of which John wrote.

Several Bible commentaries, encyclopedias and dictionaries note that John is referring to an annual Sabbath here rather than the regular weekly Sabbath day.

Passover began at sundown and ended the following day at sundown, when this annual Sabbath began. Jesus kept the Passover with His disciples, then was arrested later that night. After daybreak the next day He was questioned before Pontius Pilate, crucified, then hurriedly entombed just before the next sunset when the "high day," the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, began.

Leviticus 23 tells us the order and timing of these days, and the Gospels confirm the order of events as they unfolded.
Jesus crucified on Wednesday, not Friday
Several computer software programs exist that enable us to calculate when the Passover and God's other festivals fall in any given year. Those programs show that in A.D. 31, the year of these events, the Passover meal was eaten on Tuesday night and Wednesday sundown marked the beginning of the "high day," the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
Jesus, then, was crucified and entombed on a Wednesday afternoon, not on Friday.

Can we find further proof of this in the Gospels? Yes, indeed we can!
Let's turn to a seldom-noticed detail in Mark:16:1:"Now when the Sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices, that they might come and anoint Him."
In that time, if the body of a loved one was placed in a tomb rather than being buried directly in the ground, friends and family would commonly place aromatic spices in the tomb alongside the body to reduce the smell as the remains decayed.
Since Jesus' body was placed in the tomb just before that high-day Sabbath began, the women had no time to buy those spices before the Sabbath. Also, they could not have purchased them on the Sabbath day, as shops were closed. Thus, Mark says, they bought the spices after the Sabbath— "when the Sabbath was past."
But notice another revealing detail in Luke:23:55-56

: "And the women who had come with [Christ] from Galilee followed after, and they observed the tomb and how His body was laid. Then they returned and prepared spices and fragrant oils. And they rested on the Sabbath according to the commandment."
Do you see a problem here? Mark clearly states that the women bought the spices after the Sabbath—"when the Sabbath was past." Luke tells us that the women prepared the spices and fragrant oils, after which "they rested on the Sabbath according to the commandment."
So they bought the spices after the Sabbath, and then they prepared the spices before resting on the Sabbath. This is a clear contradiction between these two Gospel accounts—unless two Sabbaths were involved!

Indeed when we understand that two different Sabbaths are mentioned, the problem goes away.

Mark tells us that after the "high day" Sabbath, which began Wednesday evening at sundown and ended Thursday evening at sundown, the women bought the spices to anoint Jesus' body. Luke then tells us that the women prepared the spices—activity which would have taken place on Friday—and that afterward "they rested on the Sabbath [the normal weekly Sabbath day, observed Friday sunset to Saturday sunset] according to the commandment."

Anonymous said...

Cont

By comparing details in both accounts, we can clearly see that two different Sabbaths are mentioned along with a workday in between. The first Sabbath was a "high day"—the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, which fell on a Thursday. The second was the weekly seventh-day Sabbath.

The original Greek in which the Gospels were written also plainly tells us that two Sabbath days were involved in these accounts. In Matthew:28:1, where Matthew writes that the women went to the tomb "after the Sabbath," the word Sabbath here is actually plural and should be translated "Sabbaths." Bible versions such as Alfred Marshall's Interlinear Greek-English New Testament, Green's Literal Translation Young's Literal Translation and Ferrar Fenton's Translation make this clear.

When was Jesus resurrected?
We have seen, then, that Jesus Christ was crucified and entombed on a Wednesday, just before an annual Sabbath began—not the weekly Sabbath. So when was He resurrected?

John:20:1, as noted earlier, tells us that "on the first day of the week Mary Magdalene went to the tomb early, while it was still dark, and saw that the stone had been taken away from the tomb." The sun had not yet risen— "it was still dark," John tells us—when Mary found the tomb empty.
Obviously, then, Jesus was not resurrected at sunrise on Sunday morning. So when did this take place? The answer is plain if we simply read the Gospels—and Jesus Christ's own words—and accept them for what they say.

"For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth," said Jesus (Matthew:12:40).

As we have proven, Jesus was entombed —placed "in the heart of the earth"—just before sundown on a Wednesday. All we have to do is count forward. One day and one night brings us to Thursday at sundown. Another day and night brings us to Friday at sundown. A third day and night brings us to Saturday at sundown.

According to Jesus Christ's own words He would have been resurrected three days and nights after He was entombed, at around the same time—near sunset. Does this fit with the Scriptures? Yes—as we have seen, He was already risen and the tomb empty when Mary arrived "while it was still dark" on Sunday morning.
While no one was around to witness His resurrection (which took place inside a sealed tomb watched over by armed guards), Jesus Christ's own words and the details recorded in the Gospels show that it had to have happened three days and three nights after His burial, near sunset at the end of the weekly Sabbath.

Try as you might, it is impossible to fit three days and three nights between a late Friday burial and a Sunday morning resurrection. The Good Friday–Easter Sunday tradition simply isn't true or biblical. But when we look at all the details recorded in the Gospels and compare them with Jesus' own words, we can see the truth—and it matches perfectly.

The words of the angel of God, who so startled the women at the empty tomb, are proven true: "Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said" (Matthew:28:5-6

Let's not cling to religious traditions and ideas that aren't supported by Scripture. Be sure that your own beliefs and practices are firmly rooted in the Bible. Are you willing to make a commitment to worship God according to biblical truth rather than human tradition?

Anonymous said...

Anon 1:20

My explanation was rather lengthy but was necessary to show YOUR FOOLISHNESS in just how you know every parable.

Your question as to whether I was right there next to you.

As well as all the other FAlse statements in your post.

You can now take foot out of mouth since you (we as the Catholics as you stated) know all the parables but yet, don't know how to correctly read parts of the bible.

How is this possible for your church that has been fine for 2000 years?

Anonymous said...

8:39
The red moons on biblical feast days are signs.
This is the 4th time we've had these patterns of 4 in a row on biblical feast days in 1000 years.

Whenever they occurred in the past, there were major events which touched the Jewish people and the Land of Israel. The Spanish Inquisition,
the formation of the modern State of Israel and the 6 day war. Make no mistake about it, Israel is God's timepiece for prophetic events. Jesus said the armies would surround Jerusalem and it will be a cup that causes reeling. This feast of Tabernacles the blood moon will appear enormous in Jerusalem because of its elliptical orbit. Watch and see what happens with Israel this year and pray for the Jewish people.

The sun will turn black at the end of the Shemitah cycle which ushers in the Feast of Trumpets, and then the moon will turn red a couple of weeks later. This could usher in financial collapse. It has in the past when people were ignoring God. It's the cancellation of debt. 2008 and 2001 were shemitah years. Read Jonathan Cahn.

You don't have to watch these signs, but God put them there to be watched. Feast of Trumpets is the feast where no one knows the day or the hour because you are required to look for the new moon. This requires watching because in ancient times this is how it was spotted and then announced by two witnesses who blew the ram's horn.

There are two witnesses in the book of Revelations. There are 7 trumpet judgements.
The last trumpet will usher in Jesus' return.

God gives his children, very specific signs which he informed us about in the book of Genesis.1:14 -16 The blood moons and lunar eclipses this last 2 years are very, very significant, not because I say so but because the Bible does.

Most Christians have lost track of the calendar but God hasn't. The Jewish people are the ones who have maintained it for all of these centuries. Christians think because they believe in Jesus that their feasts are accurate but the none of the Christian holidays are based exactly on the Bible, only roughly. and only some of them. They are based on man-made dates, not the ones God gave us which are tied to the sun and moon and the harvest cycles. Jesus spoke all the time about harvest because in the agricultural society of his day, those metaphors were meaningful and they corresponded with the calendar that God made. Example, the first month of the year is Aviv in the Bible which is Spring. God starts the year with the Spring harvest and the first feast after the Sabbath is Passover which is freedom from slavery. That's what Jesus died for, to set us free from slavery to sin. Passover is tied to the barley harvest because Jesus is the "first fruit" of the resurrection. From the waving of the barley you count off 7 weeks and there is what Christians refer to as Pentecost, but they don't celebrate it exactly on the right date because they've lost track of these days and the prophetic nature of God's 2 luminaries, the sun and the moon.

God is very accurate even if we aren't.

Anonymous said...

California is in a terrible drought. I don't know if it's related to the red moon:

http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2015/04/02/lunar-eclipse-blood-moon/70831278/

For those who are interested.

Anonymous said...

http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Hugh-Jackman-Going-Play-Jesus-Biggest-Fan-70642.html Interesting that Hugh will play Paul. Matt Damon and Ben Affleck producers. It will be interesting to see the end product from non Christian producers. Hugh practices Transcendental meditation (like so many celebs these days) which goes against the grain. Perhaps after playing Jean Valjean he's heading in a different direction.

And Happy Easter to one and all. God Bless.

From OZ.

Anonymous said...

To Anonymous @ 9:53 PM

What drowns out all of your 'babbling' is the fact that you actually called Constance a liar in your post yesterday, April 3rd at 9:55 AM.

If you don't even have respect for Constance, who created this blog, WHY ARE YOU EVEN HERE???

Why not go and find a blog of other like-minded Catholic-bashers like yourself... and live happily ever after (except that you really don't sound like a very 'happy' person at all).

Anonymous said...

Anon 7:17

Is that you from yesterday feeling stupid because of your ridiculous post yesterday.

Do my babbling was not the truth?

Shows where your loyalties lie. Trying to deflect the truth again.

Anonymous said...

Anon 7:17

I suppose you had respect for every website or blog owner you have visited more than once?

You are such a phony.

Anonymous said...

Anon 7:17

So calling Constance a liar drowns out the truth about Easter and your church?

Wow! See what's really important to you.

FRAUD!!

Anonymous said...

Dear 'babbling' Anonymous (with your latest rant at 8:34 AM):

WOW!!!

How can someone with so much venom and ANGER call himself or herself a 'Christian'???


FYI: The day of the week that Jesus Christ died, was buried, and rose from the dead doesn't matter. ALL that does matter is that he was crucified and died for the sins of all mankind... period!!!

Please go get some professional help... soon (for your sake).

Anonymous said...

Uh...yes it matters a lot when your church changed it for reasons that are not biblical.

Please get some spiritual help for your own sake.

FRAUD!!!

Anonymous said...

Anon 9:35

If it doesn't matter at ALL, then why change it? Can you answer that? No you can't, or you would have already.

ANGER?!?

So it's ANGER in your view when someone points out erroneous facts with support as back up?

You really don't have a clue!!

Anonymous said...

Many people get confused and tripped up in thinking that those 3 'days' (from Christ's crucifixion to resurrection) had to be an exact 72 FULL HOURS.

Nowhere does the Bible say that it was 3 FULL days and 3 FULL nights.

God doesn't begin and end days at midnight as we do. That is a humanly-devised method of counting time.

"And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day." (Genesis 1:5)

Anonymous said...

Anon 10:45

Read the long post and it does explain how current tradition is wrong.

Unfortunately, the other anon complaining obviously failed to realize by the opening statement that it is NOT just a catholic thing. It clearly states that BOTH Protestants and Catholics share the current tradition.

paul said...

The Feast of Unleavened Bread is a memorial of the
time when Israel left Egypt quickly. They were told
by Yahweh to put the unleavened bread in the folds (pockets) of their cloaks and get out of that pagan country.
Jesus was put in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathaea,
which was a hollowed out cave , or pocket, of the earth.
Jesus is the unleavened bread that we live on when we abandon this pagan world. Leaven, (yeast), is a symbol of teachings, which start as just a small idea by a man, but can spread within and throughout the lump, (group of people), which is why Jesus told his disciples to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which was a packet of lies.
And, when he arose he was our Firstfruits of a new creation. He had the kind of body that we will someday have; incorruptible.
After that, he was with the disciples for forty days, when he was taken back up to heaven, after he had told them to wait for the Comforter, which they did for another ten days, fulfilling the fifty days of Pentecost.
So Jesus is our Pentecost as well.
________________

Just for the record, I don't think that the tradition is correct either. The Last Supper took place on the Day of Preparation, which was before the Passover.(John 13:1) We know from Jesus himself that the sign of Jonah meant that he would be "in the earth"
( the belly of the fish ) for three days and three nights.
Thus:
He was tried by Pilate (and the crowd), early Wednesday, and crucified on Wednesday at 9am.
He hung on the cross till 3pm and they took him down and placed him in the tomb before sundown
which was the start of (our)Thursday. All day Thursday, (sundown to sundown), all day Friday, and all day Saturday he was in the earth. He could have arisen any time after sundown on (our) Saturday, which was the beginning of (our) Sunday.
That's three full days and nights.
No one saw his actual resurrection. Mary Magdalene was the first one at the empty tomb.
That means that there was a half day in which no one saw him. He had put the Roman sentries into a deep sleep resembling death.
I know this is not the traditional view but traditions are often wrong.
See: Douglas Krieger "Signs in the Heavens and On Earth", for an in-depth study on the Passion Week and a detailed timeline that is the best explanation I've ever read, for what that's worth.
Mr Krieger maintains that the entire Passion Week, from his entry on the donkey into Jerusalem, to his resurrection, is a perfect foreshadowing of the 70th week of Daniel, which is the seven year Tribulation period. It's awesome how perfect Gods
timeline is in every sense; prophetically showing us his plans for us and his complete control of everything.
It seems to me that we insist on "following the traditions of men and not the commandments of God."

Anonymous said...

Anon 10:45

Yes it does say 3 full days and nights. Jesus HIMSELF said it when using Jonah as comparison.

What are you talking about? Your comment of "nowhere in the bible does it say" is OBVIOUSLY and FACTUALLY WRONG!!

You should check your facts before uttering a false statement so confidently, only to be terribly wrong.

paul said...

Wow,
I finished writing the above comment and wandered over to "Now The End Begins" and this is what I found.
Now I don't feel lonesome at all.

http://www.nowtheendbegins.com/blog/?p=18493

Anonymous said...

Anonymous @ 11:03 AM

Be careful now; you are contradicting yourself.

On the one hand, you told Anonymous (Catholic) poster at 10:01 AM: "Uh...yes it matters a lot when your church changed it for reasons that are not biblical."

Then, in your 11:03 AM post, you stated to another Anonymous poster @ 10:45 AM: "Unfortunately, the other anon complaining obviously failed to realize by the opening statement that it is NOT just a Catholic thing. It clearly states that BOTH Protestants and Catholics share the current tradition."

Anonymous said...

Well, except for a detail here and there, those who have posted to explain the timeline for Jesus riding in on the donkey on Palm Sunday and the events that follow truly do show us that it is not Friday as the day Jesus died. It follows the Jewish customs and not our somewhat skewed traditions. Thank you for that. Yes, the Bible backs itself up beautifully. We only know in part now, but one day we will all know the exacts that are not quite clear to finite minds at this moment of life.

So the main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing.
Jesus died on the cross for the sins of the entire world. That was redemption that He bought and paid for in Blood. God the Father was granted Justice and we, Mercy, through Jesus Christ the Son whose Sacrifice pleased God and was raised from the dead by the Spirit of the Living God as proof!!! And by His Spirit, imparting repentance and faith to believe in HIM we are saved. Saved. Think of it. Hallelujah! What a Savior! We the lost, can be found in Christ Alone.

This earthly life is a vapor. But Life in Jesus is forevermore.
Nothing compares to You Lord. Nothing.

Anonymous said...

To Anonymous @ 11:29 AM

Just to clarify:

My point is that with we humans, living here on earth, a day begins after Midnight.

With God, a day here on earth begins after sunset as explained in Genesis:

"And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day." (Genesis 1:5)

Anonymous said...

Anonymous @ 11:56 AM

Re: "So the main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing. Jesus died on the cross for the sins of the entire world."



AMEN!!!

God bless you, and may all of you have a very happy and holy Easter.

Anonymous said...

to those who are still arguing traditions and doctrines I say, we will, every one of us, be finding out that we have all missed many things the Lord told us, but we just did not see at the time. We are just like His disciples who walked the land of Israel with the Master and we, like them, have argued about who is the greatest too. One denomination says one thing and the other says another! We need to humbly admit that we have not arrived in our understanding. Lord, increase our faith in You and take our eyes off of each other! He alone is to be worshiped and adored above opinions and teachings we hold dear. those are fine as long as we leave off of them to recognize.........

...that Jesus is The Greatest. HE should be our focus and not be swamped in all the details none of us fully grasp yet anyway!!! If we believe Him as Lord and have put our trust in Him to save our souls in that precious Forgiveness He paid for to give us then we are on the path to seeing it all unfold much better and higher than we can possible imagine!

We will all be in for some real surprises when we see Jesus.

I bet Jesus is looking forward to the that day......

Susanna said...


Constance & All

I would like to take the opportunity to wish everyone here a very happy and holy Easter!

Peace and Blessings,

Susanna

Anonymous said...

Mark 16: 1-10 (KJV)

1 And when the sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, had bought sweet spices, that they might come and anoint him.

2 And very early in the morning the first day of the week, they came unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun.

3 And they said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?

4 And when they looked, they saw that the stone was rolled away: for it was very great.

5 And entering into the sepulchre, they saw a young man sitting on the right side, clothed in a long white garment; and they were affrighted.

6 And he saith unto them, Be not affrighted: Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, which was crucified: he is risen; he is not here: behold the place where they laid him.

7 But go your way, tell his disciples and Peter that he goeth before you into Galilee: there shall ye see him, as he said unto you.

8 And they went out quickly, and fled from the sepulchre; for they trembled and were amazed: neither said they any thing to any man; for they were afraid.

9 Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had cast seven devils.

10 And she went and told them that had been with him, as they mourned and wept.

paul said...

Happy Resurrection everyone!
He is RISEN!!!

I wholeheartedly agree that Jesus himself is the thing.
He is the reason for the season and that is what matters the most.
Nothing is as important as his salvation.
No one has to die in their sins anymore if they only
believe in him.
That is GOOD NEWS.
The world can't give it and the world can't take it away.
Hallelujah!

Anonymous said...

Was Jesus Crucified on Friday? Was Easter on Sunday? Was Jesus in the tomb literally 72 hours?


Here is the Catholic response:

http://catholicbridge.com/catholic/was_jesus_crucified_on_friday.php

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 10:03 P.M.

You forgot to post a link to that article you copied and pasted without attribution. Isn't that something called 'plagiarism?'

Craig said...

To the anon who posted the Crucifixion on Wednesday theory,

You are not the first to state the theory. However, the theory centers on Matthew 12:39-40, taking the “three days and three nights” literally (72 hours), and reading all other passages through this hermeneutic. Yet, there are other passages which illustrate such language meaning at some time the day after tomorrow (see Esther 4:16-5:1, e.g.).

This hermeneutic also induces adherents to see day, as in “on the third day,” to denote only the sunlit hours of a given 24 hour day; but, this does not have to be so. Just as in English, the Greek word for day (ἡμέρα, hemera) can indicate either the sunlit portion of a 24 hour period or the entire 24 hours, including darkness. In the Jewish schema, this would be from sundown to the just before the next sundown.

So, if we understand “three days and three nights” as equivalent to “on the third day,” then Jesus could have been crucified on Friday (which would finish at sundown), was “in the heart of the earth” for 3 days (the latter part of Friday, Saturday – which would be sundown Friday evening to just before sundown on Saturday, plus the pre-sunlight part of Sunday), and resurrected at some point before the women reach the Empty Tomb.

You wrote: Do you see a problem here? Mark clearly states that the women bought the spices after the Sabbath—"when the Sabbath was past." Luke tells us that the women prepared the spices and fragrant oils, after which "they rested on the Sabbath according to the commandment."
So they bought the spices after the Sabbath, and then they prepared the spices before resting on the Sabbath. This is a clear contradiction between these two Gospel accounts—unless two Sabbaths were involved!


Mark 16:1 can be easily read such that the women purchased the spices Saturday sometime after sundown, after the Sabbath. The Luke passage, though seemingly contradictory initially, can be harmonized with Mark:

56 Then they went home and prepared spices and perfumes. But they rested on the Sabbath in obedience to the commandment (Luke 23:56; NIV).

Luke omits the purchasing of the spices entirely. Yet the above can be understood as the women preparing the spices just after the Sabbath (omitting the fact that they also bought them after the Sabbath), with the last sentence a qualifier that they didn’t do any preparation of the anointing on the Sabbath.

The Crucifixion-on-Wednesday view is fatally flawed by taking Luke 24:13, 21 into account. The two travelers on the walk to Emmaus, walking the same day as the discovery of the Empty Tomb (v 13), state that this is “the third day since all this took place” (v 21). Yet, with the Wednesday Crucifixion stance, Sunday would be the 4th day.

See here for a complete analysis.

Anonymous said...

Originally the Sabbath was celebrated on a Saturday, but it was changed to Sunday because Sunday was the day of the Resurrection and celebrating the Sabbath on a Sunday distinguished Christians from the Jews.

From the Catechism of the Catholic Church....

IN BRIEF
2189 "Observe the sabbath day, to keep it holy" (Deut 5:12). "The seventh day is a sabbath of solemn rest, holy to the Lord" (Ex 31:15).
2190 The sabbath, which represented the completion of the first creation, has been replaced by Sunday which recalls the new creation inaugurated by the Resurrection of Christ.
2191 The Church celebrates the day of Christ's Resurrection on the "eighth day," Sunday, which is rightly called the Lord's Day (cf. SC 106).
2192 "Sunday . . . is to be observed as the foremost holy day of obligation in the universal Church" (CIC, can. 1246 § 1). "On Sundays and other holy days of obligation the faithful are bound to participate in the Mass" (CIC, can. 1247).
2193 "On Sundays and other holy days of obligation the faithful are bound . . . to abstain from those labors and business concerns which impede the worship to be rendered to God, the joy which is proper to the Lord's Day, or the proper relaxation of mind and body" (CIC, can. 1247).
2194 The institution of Sunday helps all "to be allowed sufficient rest and leisure to cultivate their amilial, cultural, social, and religious lives" (GS 67 § 3).
2195 Every Christian should avoid making unnecessary demands on others that would hinder them from observing the Lord's Day.

http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p3s2c1a3.htm

Anonymous said...

THE BIBLE IS CLEAR THAT JESUS ROSE ON SUNDAY

Let's review the events leading to the crucifixion:

•Jesus arrived at Bethany six (6) days prior to Passover (Jn 12:1), hence Saturday. His triumphant entry into Jerusalem was the next day, Sunday (Jn 12:12).

•They could not crucify him on the Sabbath . So they woke everybody up and did it all Thursday night to Friday morning, to make a Friday crucifixion before the Sabbath began Friday night.

•John 19:14 says "It was the day of Preparation for the Passover ..." and John 19:31 says "Since it was the day of the Preparation, the Jews did not want the bodies left on the cross during the Sabbath. These two passages make it clear that the Passover and the Sabbath were on the same day. We know that the Sabbath of Jewish people ALWAYS falls from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown. The dawning of the first day of the week was therefore on Sunday.

http://catholicbridge.com/catholic/was_jesus_crucified_on_friday.php

Anonymous said...

Anon 10:57

Maybe it was already stated here, but there are 2 kinds of sabbaths in the Bible, the regular weekly sabbath i.e. Friday night sundown to Saturday night sundown. Within the feast of Passover which really has 2 feasts within there is the Sabbath after the lamb is slain, which doesn't have to be on Saturday. It's the beginning of the Feast of Unleavened bread. The command was to eat unleavened bread for 7 days but on the last day of the feast it is another sabbath. In addition to that if Passover doesn't fall on a Friday night ( like this year) there is also the weekly sabbath within the feast.

The women found him because they went to the tomb after the sabbath, but remember sabbath is over at night, so the fact that went out when the sun was rising doesn't mean that he wasn't risen prior. Technically speaking Jesus could have risen Saturday night ( this particular sabbath was before the 1st day of the week thus Saturday) .

In those days, different groups of Jews celebrated different calendars, further confusing the issue. The Essenes did not celebrate Passover on the same day as the Pharisees. Some believe that Jesus ate Passover with his disciples on the Essenes Passover and was crucified on the Pharisees.

In those days there were many arguments about how the Torah was observed by different sects of Judaism. In fact, in the begin after Jesus rose his disciples and followers were considered just another sect of Judaism. Later on there was a schism and more and more Gentiles influenced what happened as they began to outnumber Jews.

We can't know for sure if this is true, but it's one theory. The other theory is that Jesus did a practice Passover which was the tradition of the rabbis in his day. We don't know if meal he ate was really a seder, but from John's gospel we know he was crucified before the Passover of the Pharisees.
He did say that he earnestly desired to eat the Passover with his disciples, but the question is did he? We don't know. We don't have to be dogmatic about this. We all know that Jesus is the Passover Lamb who shed his blood for sin,
and he was sinless and rose to give us the same opportunity, to overcome sin and death through his sacrifice.

Anonymous said...

Dear Anonymous @ 1:45 AM:

Thank you for sharing your very VALID information... and in a calm, mature manner.

We Catholics are not trying to be 'dogmatic' about this. A particularly obnoxious poster made it his or her mission to 'go after' a Catholic poster on this blog in one angry rant after another on Friday and Saturday... very rudely DEMANDING answers about what we Catholics believe regarding Jesus being crucified on a Friday and risen on a Sunday. He or she INSISTED that Jesus was crucified on a Wednesday; therefore, Jesus couldn't have risen on a Sunday (when we Catholics never brought this issue up in the first place!). That particular poster was actually arguing with himself or herself... and angrily declaring 'absolutes' (rather than theories)... even though he or she admitted that both traditional Catholics AND Protestants believe that Jesus was crucified on a Friday and rose from the dead on a Sunday.

Even when one of the Catholics told him or her: "The day of the week that Jesus Christ died, was buried, and rose from the dead doesn't matter. ALL that does matter is that he was crucified and died for the sins of all mankind... period!!!"... he or she kept on ranting.

No answer satisfied that poster, who (over a two day period) called the Catholic poster ugly names like: stupid, foolish, phony, fraud and liar.

This behavior would be UNACCEPTABLE on this blog if we Catholics ever made it our mission to go after Protestant Evangelicals... DEMANDING to know what they believe and why.

The main point here is that this particular Catholic poster has friends and supporters here, who wanted to supply the necessary information about what the Catholic Church teaches on that particular subject -- not for the sake of that one rude poster who put the Catholic poster 'on trial' here -- but rather for EVERYONE on this blog... who may genuinely want to know (and are not just engaged in a game of 'gotcha').

The GOOD NEWS is that, no matter what day of the week it occurred back in 33 AD... JESUS CHRIST HAS RISEN. HALLELUJAH!!!

HAVE A HAPPY AND JOYOUS EASTER, EVERYONE!!!

Craig said...

He is Risen!

Hallelujah! He is risen! This is the crux of the Crucifixion. While Christ’s death resulted in the tearing of the veil from top to bottom, thereby fulfilling the Mosaic, Old Testament sacrificial system and providing atonement of sins for all who would accept His sacrifice on the Cross, this was only fully understood by the Triumph of the Empty Tomb, in the exulting exaltation over death, the glorious Resurrection, culminating in Christ’s post-resurrection appearances. The Empty Tomb proved He was Who He said He was – God’s Son, the Christ, the Messiah.

No one with a shred of intellectual honesty can deny the existence of a man named Jesus from Nazareth, born of Mary, who was married to Joseph, a carpenter. The historical veracity of Jesus’ life is unassailable, as accounts of Jesus’ existence are available not just in Scripture and the writings of early professing Christians, but in the contemporaneous writings of non-Christians including Tacitus and Josephus. The question for skeptics of the Christian faith to answer centers on the Empty Tomb: Where is Jesus’ body?

We Christians know the answer: He is Risen! And now He sits at the Father’s right hand.

Deb said...

Breaking News:

CITY OF JERUSALEM ON EDGE AS EXECUTED MAN’S BODY GOES MISSING DESPITE BEST EFFORTS OF ARMED GUARDS
Three days after the execution of three men outside Jerusalem on Passover, one of them has disappeared from his burial place. Due to fears this man's followers would steal his body and claim he was not dead; guards were placed outside his tomb to prevent them from carrying out their plan to get more people to join their sect, according to the local Pharisees and Sadducees. However, today the third day of his death, it was reported that despite Rome's best efforts, There was a violent earthquake, and an angel of the Lord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back the stone and sat on it. His appearance was like lightning, and his clothes were white as snow. The guards were so afraid of him that they shook and became like dead men.
The two women named Mary was said to have gone to the tomb in the morning hours only to find it empty except for the angel who said to the women, "Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay. Then go quickly and tell his disciples: 'He has risen from the dead and is going ahead of you into Galilee. There you will see him.' Now I have told you."
This investigation will continue to see what happens next but as far as this reporter can ascertain at this present time it is clear, Jesus has risen, HE IS ALIVE.
Reporting by field reporter Debra Hamdifi

paul said...

This is off topic, but, has anyone heard an explanation for why it is that ten years ago
virtually no one knew what Celiac Disease is or what gluten is?
Now there are entire departments of gluten-free products in most supermarkets. What happened?
Most dietitians will tell you now that even if you don't have celiac disease per se, you should definitely avoid gluten. They say we avoid whole wheat even more so. Fiber rich whole wheat?
Avoid wheat? Isn't wheat the most popular staple of all time?
The only explanation that I can find is one that says that wheat has been hybridized a few too many times, and that it now contains some nasties that no one should be eating, all under Monsanto's watchful monopoly.
Whole wheat bread, bagels, cereals, pasta of all types, beer, crackers, cookies, and a long list of other everyday foods are all now, suddenly considered dangerous.
My question is this; at what point does Monsanto become responsible for the seeds that they worked so hard to own patents for, and the laws that Monsanto worked so long and tirelessly to
put on the books that requires farmers to only use their Monsanto seeds or face huge, crippling fines?
Is there a gigantic class action lawsuit in the future for them?
I hope so. A very good friend of mine died from this disease. He wasted away to a walking skeleton
before he died.
Imagine the level of avarice and hubris that would compel a corporation to say that they own the rights to something like WHEAT!
Someone, that is, other than the Lord God.

Anonymous said...

Constance, Ted Montgomery at this url: http://www.tedmontgomery.com/bblovrvw/Endtimes/endoftheage.2018.html
makes a case that the ENPI 7 year contract "was" the one mentioned in the Bible and discusses reasons. If so,...just saying this Javier is still viable. Nkosazana

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

anon 10:02

is paying enough attention to this to post it caused by lack of Bible reading, reading only paraphrases, or lack of common sense?

of course if this is meant to show how Ted Montgomery is a few quarts short
of a gallon that's another matter.

Anonymous said...

Paul -

You might find this article interesting.

Roundup Herbicide Linked To Celiac Disease And Gluten Intolerance

A new study has found that the world's best-selling herbicide is linked to the global rise of celiac disease, gluten intolerance and irritable bowel syndrome.

According to the U.S. peer-reviewed study, the details of which were published by Dr. Anthony Samsel and Dr. Stephanie Seneff, the rise in disease has coincided with the increased use of glyphosate (Roundup) herbicide.

The paper has been published in the Journal of Interdisciplinary Toxicology.

The researchers say that, based on their findings, one in 20 people in North America and Western Europe now suffer from celiac disease, which is essentially gluten intolerance.

"Gluten intolerance is a growing epidemic in the U.S. and, increasingly, worldwide," said the researchers in their paper.

http://www.naturalnews.com/044150_Roundup_herbicide_celiac_disease_gluten_intolerance.html

Anonymous said...



You just had to slam 10:02 PM post didn't you, Christine?

You don't just disagree, you have to torch others opinions.



Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

a treaty that has no effect by a group not a conquering king is not the sort of thing The bible is going to be referring to.

"The European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument for Israel (ENPI: Israel) was established on October 24, 2006. It covered the seven-year interval 2007 through 2013."

yeah and its 2015 and no sign of the antichrist as a ruler in the Middle East (whatever his point of origin) which should have happened BEFORE the treaty. And where is the persecution?

Don't point to ISIS, that is just business as usual on steroids.

I mean, this is silly.this is desperately looking for this to be happening now so we can all feel excited and special to live in this time.

just how does the poster propose to defend this idea as legitimate despite the obvious problem? doesn't even try. Ted Montgomery is cited as if his opinion is on a par with Scripture. The very situation of this treaty thing makes it irrelevant.

Solana has too much wierdness about him to ignore, but unless he goes into cold storage and gets thawed out later he's not the antichrist. Might be an ancestor or cousin of the antichrist or they might share the same birth name, but this just doesn't fly. When I first heard of it I didn't buy it either.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

Daniel 7:7-9
"After this I saw in the night visions, and behold, a fourth beast,
dreadful and terrible, and strong exceedingly; and it had grewt iron
teerth: it devoured and brake in pieces, and stamped the residue with
the feet of it: and it was diverse from the all the beasts that were
before it; and it had ten horns.

I considered the horns, and, behold, there came up among them another
little horn, before whom there three of the first horns plucked by by the
roots: and, behold, in this horn were eyes like the eyes of man, and
mouth speaking great things.

I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit...."

exactly how does this picture of violent world conquest, against CONTEMPORANEOUS KINGDOMS, not like the statue dream which are sequential, fit the EU and Solana etc. picture?

Daniel 7:11,12

"I beheld then because of the voice of the great words which the horn
spake: I beheld even uill the beast was slain, and his body destroyed and given to the burning flame.

As concerning the rest of the beasts, they had their dominion taken away:
yet their lives were prolonged for a season and a time."

CONTEMPORANEOUS to the fourth beast, conquered by it, and they survive its
extinction both that of the antichrist and of the empire that he
takes over.

This is not a rehash of the statue dream, THIS IS DIFFERENT. The ten
toes were just how Rome prolonged itself mingling with other peoples
but it didn't work. THE FOUR BEASTS ARE NOW, all of them, now in the
sense of present centuries.

yes we are in the last days,

Daniel 12:4b "...many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased"

no other time fits that but the past 300 years.

Anonymous said...

Anon 9am,

Until he comes back, these differences will continue but we can be respectful towards one another, and even towards those who don't believe in him.

Love the Lord your God with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself. We will never agree with everyone, but as long as we can discuss our differences with respect that's fine.
If we become ugly, it's only our ego, and no longer constructive and actually it's sin because God doesn't need us to be his lawyer.

Unknown said...

We are talking about the enemy attacking all believers, and too many comments are refighting the wars of religion over trivial things. When I was a missionary in Africa, when the communist "insurgents" attacked a mission, they didn't care if it was run by Blacks or whites, or if the church was "Roman" or "English" or "Dutch", they hated all of us...and missions of all these faiths were attacked.

The war against marriage is being pushed by the US Gov't...not only in the US but in Africa and Asia, using your tax money. IT is pushing contraception, abortion, gay rights, and now gay marriage, but the agenda is actually population control and a eugenic destruction of people who are useless for their new world order.

The churches, especially the Catholic and Biblically sound Anglican churches are their main enemy.

I remember when abortion opposition was silent among most Protestants because they were convinced it was a "Catholic" issue. Now that the enemy has infiltrated the Vatican and many American bishops (but not all, thank the Lord) you evangelicals are on the front line.

Some warn that if Christians fight back the end result would be a civil war...

could I suggest that Christians not just pray but use peaceful demonstrations? The prolife ones in the US are huge, with thousand participating, but not publicized. But here in the Philippines, when the "experts" predicted we had to chose either Marcos' tyranny or communism, it was Christians who managed a third way: Even Marcos couldn't stand up to 1 million Pinoys praying on the main street in Manila to support Tita Cory.

So will a million Christians come out to pray and sing hymns? I don't think so: Too many blacks won't join white Christians who are painted as racist in the press, and too many Hispanics won't join because their self appointed "leaders" are rabid leftists. And the Catholics? Well, the gays pretty well destroyed our leadership by infiltrating the seminaries, but we have a few bishops who are out there: too bad few in the press bother to quote them. I am thinking of Archbishop Chaput's statements on this.LINK

Anonymous said...

To 'tioedong' @ 6:07 AM

Thank you for sharing your beautiful words of wisdom and your brilliant perspective.

I am in full agreement with you.

Anonymous said...

The primary function of the mainstream media is not to inform you, but to distract you from what's really happening. When it comes down to it, nobody really cares whether a tiny pizza joint in Indiana wants to cater a gay wedding with pizzas. (Who caters their wedding with pizza, anyway?) The far greater issue happening today is how we are all being enslaved, oppressed and exploited no matter what our sexual orientation, religious background, race or country of origin.

The leftist media tries to drive a wedge between the people of America by staging contrived culture wars. The more people get caught up in these culture wars, the more they totally forget the real war on humanity being waged...

http://www.naturalnews.com/049248_gay_pizza_media_ploy_greater_truth.html

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 8:47

So does conservative media. They do their part in stirring up the pot. They do it with cult-like fervor. Fox News is a cult. The Huffington Post is a cult. It doesn't matter where the news is coming from, we should all be more critical thinkers instead of waiting to be spoon-fed. Conservative and liberal media--burning the same candle from different ends.

Anonymous said...

Yes, I agree that Fox News is often an equal opportunity offender.

Anonymous said...

April 6, 2015

Pope Francis on Monday again pressed the international community to do something about the killing of Christians in several parts of the world and not "look the other way."

He has been increasingly vocal about the fate of Christians being targeted by Islamic extremists in parts of the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

Addressing pilgrims and tourists in St. Peter's Square, Francis praised those who were "sensitizing public opinion about the persecution of Christians in the world."

While not suggesting any particular course of action, he urged "concrete participation and tangible help in defense and protection of our brothers and our sisters, who are persecuted, exiled, slain, beheaded, solely for being Christian."

The pope was building on his Good Friday denunciation of what he then called "complicit silence" about the targeting of Christians.

"They are our martyrs of today, and they are many. We can say that they are more numerous than in the first centuries," Francis said.

"I hope that the international community doesn't stand mute and inert before such unacceptable crimes, which constitute a worrisome erosion of the most elementary human rights. I truly hope that the international community doesn't look the other way," the pontiff said.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/06/pope-killing-of-christians_n_7010120.html?utm_hp_ref=world&ir=WorldPost

Anonymous said...



"yes we are in the last days, "
Yes...so get your heart right.
That is priority over your eschatology opinions.

Anonymous said...


Christine @ 10:22

Speaking of 'a few quarts short
of a gallon'.....

Oh, never mind.

paul said...

thanks Anon. 11:17

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

a nation on the skids. US hasn't evacuated citizens from Yemen, though
asked to do so, while Bangladesh has pulled their people out, China has for the
first time pulled out over 200 non citizens along with around 500 or more
of theirs I forget the rest of the statistics.

come to think of it, I don't recall (might be wrong) hearing of American
evacuation of its own people from anywhere other than military and
diplomatic connected. Its always just "leave there" or "don't go there."

So bangladesh the third world backwater, and china the new evil empire axis partner, is doing better on this than exceptional America.

yeah, exceptional all right, we will probably be the exception who doesn't
pull their people out. Maybe one other hasn't done so yet.

Anonymous said...




For infowolf --


http://www.wallowa.com/wc/editorials/20150317/guest-column-wolf-attack-a-cow-mans-worst-nightmare

You have a knack for attack yourself.

paul said...

Christine,
I've personally called you a Jammer on this blog at least a half dozen times, and you've never denied it.
How much are you getting paid to crap on America and everyone else on this website?
Clearly Bangladesh and China are much preferable to this nation of fools that you despise so much.
Oh yeah, I forgot , they don't hand out free food stamps and rent assistance in Bangladesh.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

Paul, until you realize that the whole new age movement is dependent on the USA and Britain, you won't see your way clear to fight it.

While some are getting wise to "RINOs" I've seen only once that I
recall anyone noticing the stars on the elephant. THEY ARE UPSIDE DOWN.
Looks like the satanist element is feeling safer to come out of the closet.

YOU WOULD ALSO DO WELL TO EXAMINE THE LIST OF SATANIC "VIRTUES." a great
many of them are "americanist" values also somewhat mitigated by Christianity.

http://www.constantinereport.com/handy-list-republican-sex-offenders/ I think some of these are duplicated.

I don't like Alex Constantine's preferences of good and evil, but the
issue is documented facts which he is pretty good on collecting.

Ask yourself why George Washington is depicted as rising not to a Christian
heaven but a pagan heaven. Ask yourself why public buildings are
modelled on pagan temples. and have false gods on them as symbolic of
whatever values these minor "deities" represent.

The Christian presence was too strong here until recently for the other element to play openly, but its always been there.

That's why I think or hope, that the winged lion being made to stand
upright like a man and given the heart of a man means that someday the
nation or combination it represents will after a take down in power will
be given a step up in quality to become human - made in the image of
God - though still some bravery so
doesn't stop being a lion, and will have a human heart, repentance. I hope that's what it means.

while you focus RIGHTLY on issues about abortion and gays and so forth,
you miss the sin of pride and ambition and greed and elitism and love of war.

as for jamming, that is in the eye of the beholder. From my perspective you
who waste space condemning me and even lie about me at times are jamming.

Anonymous said...

Christine likes her special status as an accuser of the brethren.

The devil is the original accuser.

paul said...

Thanks Christine,
You still haven't denied being a deliberate
jammer, so that's pretty clear to me now.
As far as:
"YOU WOULD ALSO DO WELL TO EXAMINE THE LIST OF SATANIC "VIRTUES." a great many of them are "americanist" values also somewhat mitigated by Christianity."
_I think you'd do well to abandon the study of satan, which you seem to be deep into. I couldn't care less what some expert on satan has to say about anything. It's the perfect subject to avoid
altogether.
And if America is under constant attack and infiltration by luciferians, so is the rest of the world.
The human race is under attack and infiltration by
luciferians and particularly the peoples who lift up Jesus Christ. The world is a battleground, and as far as I'm concerned you're aiding and abetting the enemy.
How can you be so smart and so confused and erroneous at the same time?
You holler at people for studying the Bible with "helps" and guides to exposit and amplify the scriptures, because you claim to understand every verse all by yourself, and that's ridiculous. In fact you do the same thing with pagans as guides instead of saints.
I'll say it again with even more confidence; you are a jammer and an agent of confusion.

Anonymous said...

Beneath California crops, groundwater crisis grows.

(At some point, this will also affect the rest of the U.S., as so much of our produce comes from California.)

http://tinyurl.com/p8ursdb

Anonymous said...

GOD BLESS YOU PAUL!!!! @ 9:20 AM.

You totally wrapped her up in a nutshell. She is not on the side of righteousness. That means she actually works for the enemy (the author of confusion) and quite proud of it.

Anonymous said...

Christine, your own LIST OF SATANIC "VIRTUES is quite long. How do we know? Because you parade them here incessantly.
You do not have the mind of Christ given by the indwelling Spirit of God, yet you claim your own beliefs superior to the rest of us.
This is your platform to promote yourself and your agenda and has all the underpinnings of the new age you claim to fight.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

Paul, you are an idiot.

I haven't been studying satanism for years, and when I did so it was as its enemy
not its disciple.

hint: lavey said that basically what he gave people was Ayn Rand plus fancy rituals

as for jamming, I have effectively denied it (probably did explicitly at
some point, I forget) poiting out that you people are the ones doing it.

Lets talk about jamming. Just what business does celiac disease have here? Of course GMO can be the excuse but it is really off topic. Now, I dont
in fact consider it is wrong to use any venue to find information such as
someone provided. BTW it is GENETICALLY based

http://celiac.org/celiac-disease/what-is-celiac-disease/

requiring a trigger. The majority of people with it do not exhibit such extreme symptoms. Some hardly any symptoms at all, which would make
tracking it in families difficult.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coeliac_disease


One of the biggest arguments given by Christians in the early days against
male unchastity was that you would never know if you were screwing your
own half sister if everyone was sleeping around not to mention formal
prostitution, this going on for generations.

I strongly suspect that the discrete unchastity that went on in our supposedly
pure past and the open unchastity now, with population mobility and conventions incl. masonic both of which have a reputation for this,

has resulted in unknown inbreeding from unknown incest

and contributed to the rise in genetic disorders.

I have stated that you could use archaeology and ancient history and
Strong's Concordance and other word help. It is the interpretations given
that lead wrong, starting with Scofield and Darby and there are others.

Actually, no, starting probably with Luther (some preceders) who "spiritualized"
Revelation and other things to fit their convenience or circumstance
instead of looking at it literally when it is obviously literal and
convert it into political symbols relevant to their day and interests.
AND WE GROW UP ACCEPTING THESE INTERPRETATIONS AS IF THEY WERE
SPELLED OUT IN SCRIPTURE WHEN THEY
ARE NOT.

I am not the first to notice that the four beasts are NOT the statue.
Christ White cued me first and I went looking for identification from
others, I think I am the only one to nail China except for one person who
somehow thinks a tiger is equivalent to a leopard. right idea wrong animal.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

BTW anybody ever notice that in regards the war in Ezekiel 39:10, it is written
that the weapons the enemy leaves behind will be used as firewood for seven months?

does this sound like that war would take place when we have modern weapons
that for the most part don't burn? either it is over and done with, or
more likely in a post industrial back to more primitive time in the future.

Revelation specifies Gog will be among those rebelling against Jesus'
rule on earth, kind of a replay of David's rule which saw a revolt, but
David was never overthrown and continued to be king after that. This
would place the Gog Magog war at least 1,000 years in the future.

(Granted a minor version could happen since sometimes prophecy has a double
fulfillment.)

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...
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paul said...


"I haven't been studying satanism for years, and when I did so it was as its enemy
not its disciple."
This self contradictory sentence is made clearer when it's followed by:
"hint: lavey said that basically what he gave people was Ayn Rand plus fancy rituals"
You're an expert on satanic things, but, to be fair, you're an expert on anything and everything.
Then there's:
(blah blah blah... "our supposedly
pure past" blah blah blah
Our what?
Then we have this gem:
"Actually, no, starting probably with Luther (some preceders) who 'spiritualized'
Revelation and other things to fit their convenience or circumstance instead of looking at it literally when it is obviously literal"
It's obviously largely NOT literal, disinfowolf, unless you think that Jesus has a literal sword coming out of his mouth. Verse 20 shows us clearly that the seven stars and the seven golden candlesticks are symbolic language, "disinfowulf".
Are you going to offer Jesus some money, so that he will sell you some literal gold tried in the fire?
Is Jesus literally standing outside a literal door knocking on it? What door? Where?
You really are so full of yourself that you have no idea that many many other people are perfectly capable of seeing what's literal and what isn't. In fact you assume that everyone outside your skull is an idiot, which only shows us how insensitive you are, and how out of touch with everyone you are.
Your intelligence does not mean that no one else is intelligent, disinfowulf. Your condescending attitude, hubris, has blinded you, figuratively speaking.
So in chapter 10 do you think that John literally eats a little book and that it's sweet in his mouth?
In chapter 12 is it a literal woman who is literally clothed with the sun?
I could go on and on.
Revelations is OBVIOUSLY a book of visions. Like a dream the symbolic language is so much more effective because it's condensed and multilayered and works through generations regardless of the times. Like poetry it requires more that a speed reading. It requires chewing on and digesting,( not literally but figuratively), disinfowulf. It requires our participation.
My IQ is about 130. Idiots, morons and imbeciles live in the sub 100 range, God bless them.
If I'm an idiot as you say, I'm an idiot who sees right through you.
I do understand though that one of the characteristics of Aspergers is a lack of empathy,
so you get a pass as you always have. But Aspergers Syndrome doesn't give you a license to lie like a bearskin rug.
Here's literally true story:
A friend of mine hired an Aspergers person to work in his store, which he did until my friend realized that he was stealing out of the till on a regular basis. My friend is a Christian and he forgave the man and let him keep working there, after the guy apologized. A week later, it became obvious that he was still stealing. Aspergers' Syndrome has many symptoms, apparently.
Try working for a living.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

paul,

if my sentence is self contradictory, then all your studying of the new age
is as its disciple.

don't give me this fancy shmancy talk about literalism. Jesus with a flaming
sword out of His mouth and knocking on doors is obviously symbolic.

there is no reason to interpret very specific statements about disaster
and attacks by paranormal monsters as merely "symbolic"

The four horsemen are symbolic but what they produce is not. and if they
are spirits that lead these developments, then they are pretty literal.

The interpretation of the white horseman as either antichrist or Jesus Christ is silly. noting he lacks arrows to the bow is also silly.
when you have a bow, you can ASSUME the arrows are present in a container
on the waist or over the shoulder as would be (and still is) usual. Only
if this character were described in the additionals words that "yet he
had no arrows" (which he is not) can you make conclusions on this.
This more reasonably depicts an overview of history that was future
to John. The white horseman with the
bow is probably the arab and
turkish conquerors. These people often had light colored horses,
incl. the perlino and cremello who can pass at a distance as white.
Roman cavalry if I recall right, tended to prefer dark colored horses.
The PErsian wars rarely came into the Holy Land itself or into Anatolia.
Bear in mind, Israel in particular and the Middle East in general is the center of Biblical prophecy.

To spiritualize stars falling from heaven as political events or the rise
of your favorite preacher as some have is also silly. hyper literalism
would of course also be silly. Stars don't fall to the ground. But if there
is an axis tilt or a crustal displacement, then the stars would
appear to fall moving fast in the opposite direction of the earth
surface motion, and the heavens rolling up like a scroll sounds like
the view of dense smoke rolling across the sky (several supervolcano eruptions? at once?)

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

listening to this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7QlOTi86Nk

Caravan To Midnight - Episode 250 Patrick Wood: Technocracy Rising author
of Technocracy Rising the Trojan Horse of Global Transformation

"The dark horse of the New World Order is not Communism, Socialism or Fascism. It is Technocracy."

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

asperger's has nothing to do with lying or stealing and I don't lie. It
does give you a tendency to spot patterns, and the discoverer called
the kids "little professors." There is also an unfortunate tendency to
talking too much which can get other's eye's glazed over and lose attention.

idiot is as idiot does. high IQ doesnt' guarantee much, its what premises you
are working from. My IQ is about 140.

at 180 you are probably looking at a psychopath, but that's just my
suspicion. Brains are less important than heart. Empathy has nothing to do
with all this except for those who think a study zone is a social zone
and complain of having too much information to have a conversation.
which is shockingly inappropriate.

BTW psychopaths and malignant narcissists, their half siblings (or
perhaps larval form of the psychopath its adult form) are not necessarily
lacking in empathy. They may be VERY conscious of others' feelings....which they use to their advantage.

paul said...

Disinfowolf,
The Aspergers people I've met do indeed think that they are little professors, and can be very irritating to the rest of us mere mortals.
But the things I've read about it also indicate that many psychologists doubt it's even a real syndrome as opposed to just a very self absorbed person.
Hey whatever gets you your prescription for a mood elevator.
I don't study the New Age and I'm not "fighting the New Age", as you and D.M. like to say.
It's real, but its 'll just idolatry exactly as the Bible describes it, in it's latest wrapping, as I see it. It's not new and it's not worth digging deep into. I agree with the idea of exposing it and shining the light of the Gospel on it, but that's about all any of us can do.
Why, do you think that you're fighting it? Really?
I seriously doubt that you have an IQ of 140. Maybe in some categories, but I'll bet you couldn't do a quadratic equation to save your life, and the IQ scale was a comprehensive average of
reading, writing AND arithmetic.
The Bible says all men are liars and only God is true, so your "I don't lie" statement is a lie.
I've personally seen you misread many a comment, too. You speed read things, gleaning the bits and pieces that you want and disregarding the rest, missing much, and confusing much.
Einstein said; "The difference between genius and insanity is that genius is limited."

Anonymous said...

This is not a study zone, Christine. This is only a blog with a comments section to it. it should not be your life for goodness sakes!It is an information zone and not meant to force people to one certain view. It is a place that Constance has afforded us where info comes through and the those who come here can take or leave what they wish.
But you>>>>>>you insist that we be persuaded (browbeat) to your views, turning this place into a dumping ground for your "stuff" that makes it your own private spin zone. Many have quit coming and quit contributing and why? It's like people coming have entered in and the door is locked behind them, locked in a room with you. And let the games begin as you Ass-ume to tell us how to think!!! That is what your own blog is for! Spin all you want there will ya? (What no takers?).....

Since you don't lie perhaps you should sit you down and have an honest conversation with you yourself, as to why we, those "you people", don't want your merely googled "stuff".

Pat and flat apology get you nowhere on that very rare occasion you say such. And excuses get you nowhere either. Must be your M.O.
and we are on to it. (Did you drive your mother to drink?)

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

okay, I don't tell lies here. I have gone an entire 5 years once without telling a deliberate lie. Which of course means I have and even recently
in personal face to face communications taken the easy way out
avoiding arguments. I am cracking down on myself regarding this.

my IQ tests that show high are the ones that don't involve much math, I have a
math block. and considering that high math skills are a typical male score,
and low for female EXCEPT THAT BOYS RAISED OVERPROTECTED HAVE LOW MATH
and tomboys high math, this has to do with spatial skill sets. And I was
way more overprotected than the typical female.

I can do some algebra counting on my fingers for each part of the fourway
split design of the typical formula, it takes too long, and I start
forgetting parts probably because it is irritating. It is also useless in
most normal life. But you show me something normally handled by math,
and I can get a pretty good idea of what it is and where its headed if
you leave the math out.

And none of this is important to understanding the Bible. All you need
is ability to read. And a decent translation.

If you aren't here to learn about the new age to fight it or avoid it, what are you doing here? isn't that the purpose of this blog?

Whether the four empires of Daniel 7 are here yet any of them, or not,
then in the former case, the bear only lacks one more rib, a thing in
its mouth that is viewed by outsiders as a victim but it is THE RIBS that
tell it to attack. Someone pointed out that grammatically, the bear is
being raised up into a whack with paw attack mode, by an outside force.
Indeed, Russia is being pushed. South Ossetia joined Russia and so did
Crimea. Putin has twice refused to accept Ukrainian cities into Russia,
my guess is he won't until the entire eastern section of Ukraine is a
coherent independent recognizable state, and then they will request to
be accepted and they will be accepted.

That will be the third rib. So when you see this happen, prepare to
survive WW 3, because a regional war could easily go intercontinental.

OF course, Daniel 7 may be entirely in the future, after USA, Russia and
China are in the past. or may be successor states of these. But the
situation NOW is compatible with a WW 3
scenario anyway, because once east Ukraine as I call it joins Russia,
west Ukraine will scream bloody murder and east Ukraine will probably
demand Russia annex Kiev for
historic and security reasons and its game on.

Anonymous said...

"And none of this is important to understanding the Bible. All you need
is ability to read. And a decent translation."

Not so. The Bible itself says why.

1Co 2:12 Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God.
1Co 2:13 Which things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual.
1Co 2:14 But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.

Christine you have admitted that you are studied in the world--in the spirit of the world and according to man's wisdom. Your high IQ (whatever) is your way to understand but the Bible says that is not how it is known. Your intellect and Bible analysis take on it is exactly where your problem lies with it.
To be truly understood the Word of God is spiritually discerned. There is your lack spelled out for you. You need the Lord, big time.

paul said...

Math block!
Who doesn't have a math block?
It's also called unwilling to do the work,
or in your case, any work.
Busted.
The purpose of this blog is whatever Constance says it is.
It's Dorothy that decided it was to "Fight the New Age", and then she proceeded to harass anyone who disagreed, since she was fighting the new age, which on the face of it sounds pretty futile.
The title of this blog is "What Constance Thinks"
And the subtitle says News and views...etc

God, through Zechariah says_
(Ch3:8)
"Therefore wait ye upon me, saith the Lord, until the day that I rise up to the prey: for my determination is to gather the nations, that I may assemble the kingdoms, to pour upon them my indignation, even all my fierce anger: for all the earth shall be devoured with the fire of my jealousy."

Anonymous said...

Easter Is Witchcraft: Lent, Tammuz, Baal Worship, Netanyahu, Hexagram & Rosary
Nephtali1981

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY8gMWTAzu8

Craig said...

What would happen if a gay man went into a Muslim bakery in Dearborn, MI requesting an overtly gay message on his wedding cake? Pretty much what you'd expect:

HIDDEN CAMERA: Gay Wedding Cake At Muslim Bakeries

Anonymous said...

Easter Is Witchcraft: Lent, Tammuz, Baal Worship, Netanyahu, Hexagram & Rosary
Nephtali1981

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY8gMWTAzu8

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjS369Dw6bQ

The 'TBN TEMPLE' of PAUL CROUCH

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlWe3nZ1kD0

Dangerous Doctrine Beware of false Christian preachers and TV evangelists

Anonymous said...

http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Pope-Francis-Climate-Change-Global-Warming-Encyclical-Catholics-Environment-298530081.html

Finally, the Catholic Chruch agrees with Lucis Trust on population control in the name of mother nature -(population control-formerly known as democide or mass murder)

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

anon 12:52
there is no reference to population control (which doesn't
have to be done by extermination there is barrier contraception and
coitus interruptus and sterilization) or anything resembling
this in the article linked. The encyclical itself hasn't even been published yet.

Sure global warming has been used as an excuse for totalitarianism
and depopulation. Pope Francis is quoted as saying he doubts all of
it is due to humans.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

the all or nothing crew here will probably accuse me of bootlicking
RC and then turning on them. NEVER THE CASE. it is called being fair and accurate. When they're
right they're right and when they're wrong they're wrong.

Anonymous said...

This is what he said Christina:

“I don't know if (human activity) is the only cause, but mostly, in great part, it is man who has slapped nature in the face."


You know darn well that's what he said as it was discussed a few times here. Doesn't sound like he's letting man off the hook.

Yes, you are kowtowing.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

anon 2:31

"This is what he said Christina:

“I don't know if (human activity) is the only cause, but mostly, in great part, it is man who has slapped nature in the face.""

like I said, "Pope Francis is quoted as saying he doubts all of
it is due to humans."

NOTICE HE SAID "I don't know if (human activity) is the ONLY CAUSE."

I did not say he was quoted as saying he doubted MOST or ANY
just doubted ALL which allows for SOME cause other than human, but still human exacerbation.

back when I only had the fake stats, and the real references to
hot and cold cycles before the industrial revolution, my take was this:

you don't turn up the thermostat on a hot day.

however, it isn't that hot. warming has stalled for almost 20
years and indications of a new ice age are on the horizon. the
original ice age anticipators of the late 1950s and 1960s weren't
wrong, they just didn't know the warming precedes the cooling. So
they were sounding the alarm too early.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

going through old posts here I stumbled on this from Craig

"Most hyper-charismatics are postmillennial, and hence, not pre-trib. "

no. postmillennialism is a little too complicated for that. It is like
amillennialism on steroid, though the latter, while it assumes the millennium
is Christ ruling through the Church on earth, and 1,000 years
is only figurative for a long time, it is compatible with a tribulation
situation blowing up that Christ comes back to stop and then do
the Last Judgement right then. By this theory the devil is bound now,
how they explain the need for exorcism and for believers to be
wary of deception I don't understand.

post mil figures that the Church takes over the world, rules for a thousand
years, and hands the kingdom over to Jesus when He comes back. I suppose
the Joel's Army thing would be a response to the antichrist or whatever
or whoever they think he is.

Some theorist I ran into, his affiliation unknown, argues that
the tribulation is what has been going on all along in all persecutions
of Christians from the time of Acts to now.

timing of the tribulation, rapture, and millennium, and even definition
of some of these, is not reliably tied to each other. This I know
from years of reading what others wrote on all this.

And an individual can belong to a denomination or whatever that officially
holds one position, and themselves hold to a different idea.

Craig said...

Christine,

RE: your post @ 10:08 above: Let’s define terms.

Postmillennialism, in its simplest terms, is the belief that Christ returns after the millennium, whether understood as a literal or figurative 1000 years. In other words, the Second Coming of Christ follows the millennium, after which is the final Judgment.

Pre-trib, short for pre-tribulation rapture, is the belief that Christians will be “raptured” before the Tribulation period. That is, Christians will be removed from the earth, first the dead in Christ, immediately followed by those still alive, with the Tribulation following. In other words, those “raptured” will escape the Tribulation period altogether. The “rapture” is in distinction from the Second Coming, with the former understood as a unique event (though some believe there is more than one “rapture”) preceding Christ’s return, with the Tribulation sandwiched between. In short, the chronology is:

“rapture(s)”, Tribulation, Second Coming

The pre-tribulation rapture doctrine is associated with premillennialism, meaning Christ returns before the millennium. Hence, combining the pre-tribulation rapture with its associated premillennialism yields the following chronology:

“rapture(s)”, Tribulation, Second Coming, millennial reign of Christ

Having defined our terms, it’s plain to see that a pre-tribulation rapture doctrine is incongruent with postmillennialism. And this is why I wrote:

Most hyper-charismatics are postmillennial, and hence, not pre-trib (bold added for emphasis).

Craig said...

Christine,

In the following portion of your rambling comment above, you express some understanding of postmillennialism, while totally missing the connection between Joel’s Army and New Age doctrine:

post mil figures that the Church takes over the world, rules for a thousand years, and hands the kingdom over to Jesus when He comes back. I suppose the Joel's Army thing would be a response to the antichrist or whatever or whoever they think he is.

Your first sentence is mostly correct (though “thousand years” can be understood by adherents as either literal or figurative) with respect to hyper-charismaticism, or those adhering to the self-described “New Apostolic Reformation.” And, clearly, there’s no room for a pre-trib “rapture” in this schema.

…I suppose the Joel's Army thing would be a response to the antichrist or whatever or whoever they think he is.

Ya think?! That’s the whole point of Joel’s Army, to ‘purge “the church”’ of what they perceive are individuals adhering to antichrist doctrines, in their bid to ‘purify’ “the Church.” This ‘purification’ will continue until there’s “unity,” a unification around their doctrines. Since Christ is defined as simply “anointing” within hyper-charismaticism, antichrist describes those against “the anointing”.

Of course this parallels Barbara Marx Hubbard’s doctrine of end times ‘purification’, with “God-centered” below understood as New Age adherents, and “self-centered” understood as non-New Agers, most especially Bible-believing Christians:

Before this stage of power can be inherited by the God-centered members of the social-body, the self-centered members must be destroyed. There is no alternative. Only the God-centered can evolve…

…We are in charge of God’s selection process for planet Earth. He selects, we destroy. We are the riders of the pale horse, Death.

We come to bring death to those who are unable to know God. We do this for the sake of the world…

The riders of the pale horse are about to pass among you. Grim reapers, they will separate the wheat from the chaff…

Those of you who know what is happening – the one-fourth who are now listening to the higher self – are to be guides for the rest who will be panicked and confused
(The Book of Co-Creation: An Evolutionary Interpretation of the New Testament – Part III, The Revelation: Alternative to Armageddon. 1980, unpublished manuscript, pp 60-61).

For someone who professes such vast knowledge of the New Age Movement, it’s curious you’d miss this connection.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

I don't miss the connection, the whole hypercharismaticism thing is New Age
eschatology as http://www.herescope.com shows, I just take it for granted we all
here know the hypercharismaticism-New Age link.

The Word of Faith (and concomitant Prosperity Gospel) tracks back
to E. W. Kenyon, who repackaged Phineas (I think that's the first name) Quimby, Mary Baker Eddy's teacher, in Christian terms.

I wouldn't be surprised if some wrong spirits, either persons or
kind of astral robot field running a program, hitched a ride
on Kenyon and infected all his successors and their followers that were infectable.
Herescope quotes I think Binckley as saying he saw the holy spirit
dancing around happy it could now do more with Christians than before sounds like some demon
that because the people it was working with were farther away from Bible truth and the Jesus of
the Bible they were more malleable.

Eddy repackaged it in Christian terms also, but a bit more out there
than Kenyon. The classic gnostic position of matter is evil spirit is good played a big role. The flaw in such thinking is that one
misses that evil begins in the realm of spirit, not of God of course but the human spirit and
the unseen world. matter is inert, and worked or through.

Eddy eventually had to face the fact that her techniques could be
used for evil as well as good, and labeled it "malicious animal
magnetism" when done so. My grandmother was into Christian Science for some years, and a few
times I typed up her lessons for her. They are like a lectionary with Bible passages and Eddy's
interpretation (or rather misinterpretation) after them. I remember even though I wouldn't
say I was a Christian at that point, I could clearly see there was no relationship between the
two. They were too different for one to be an interpretation of
the other. No similarity.

I think the entire Pentecostal-charismatic thing is a deception and infected.
Though there were occasional unusual manifestations in some
revivals, these were often dismissed as distractions sent by the devil. The early Pentecostals
and the Assemblies of God were too biblically minded except on the point of talking in tongues to be totally infectable and
usable by the devil. the hypercharismatics have thrown away what anchor the others had and are adrift.

Anonymous said...

"I don't miss the connection..."

Oh you do dear and without doubt due to a loose screw or two!

Anonymous said...

Christine's explanation of eschatology reminds of of Scottish Haggis. Pieces, parts, and filler all ground up together....and served up heartily.

I'll pass.

Anonymous said...


"I wouldn't be surprised if some wrong spirits, either persons or
kind of astral robot field running a program, hitched a ride
on Kenyon and infected all his successors and their followers that were infectable."

Spoken like the New Ager you are.
The more obtuse your answers the more clearly we see your own infection and which camp you are of.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

anon 3:50

you need to do some spiritual warfare research from Christian pages and books,
you will see that this is not New Age thinking at all. While the
charismatics often overplay the issue, and blame everything on demons and talk about walking around strongholds (to no visible effect later) and oddball stuff, they are drawing on some facts.

spirit influence and contamination can give ideas and stir emotions that seem to
confirm things. especially with people who follow feelings and don't read Scripture in context.
The individual of course is responsible for how they resist or don't, and the more
influenced and less counter information
the easier to lead.

this is of course true regarding mere physical stuff like words spoken or printed and
example of others, peer group, etc.

People can also cling to a notion or interpretation they acquired under such influence,
and once the demon and the connection is gone determinedly cling to the idea they got.

you would do well to study the information at herescope.com which I found thanks
to it being one of Constance's recommended links on her blog's
front page.

John Rupp said...

Craig,
You did an excellent explanation on the difference between postmillennialism and pre-trib doctrines.

Anonymous said...

"you would do well"...

...to look up James 1:5 and do what it says.
Your new age stripes are showing.

Anonymous said...

WOW...https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/586625842706415616/photo/1

Hidden Dangers and all that stuff.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

"Many Christians today (having allowed themselves to be diapraxed by false teachers on TV, in books, in seminars and on tape) have begun to accept a mixture of Pre Mil and Post Mil doctrines. Many claim they still hold to a Pre Trib Rapture (or another Pre Mil scenario) and at the same time would claim that Christians are in a great end times revival, that "Transformation" is taking place all over the world, and that our mandate is to retake dominion over the whole world including its businesses, social agendas and political arenas (a Post Mil scenario). But what many "Christians" today do not realize is: the mixture they have accepted is oxymoronic. "

may I remind you that kingdom now type talk and rapture talk is to be found
on CBN and TBN?

http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com/premilpostmil.html

of course these are incompatible, unless you argue that dominionism
is to be accomplished, then the great falling away, then the
antichrist then Jesus comes back to revive the millennium the
dominionists build or just end it all judge the living and dead and bring the New Jerusalem.

Which isn't a good fit to the bible either, but perhaps is how some of these
unbiblical thinking people think anyway.

Anonymous said...

Chritine, You're just too much! Any serious researcher can understand how transparent your New Age tendencies are. I've been at this for over 30 years and you may be fooling the blog owner but you're not fooling me. My how standards have slipped here over the years!

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

when I say spiritual warfare I am not talking about those mental
gymnastics and putting a prayer covering that promotes revival and such nonsense.

I am talking about something akin to exorcism, and to understand
how to avoid having to need it much in the first place.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

Paul,

if this is how you understand Scripture no wonder you are sloppy.

"The Bible says all men are liars and only God is true, so your "I don't lie" statement is a lie. "

That isn't what it says.

Romans 3:4 "let God be true and every man a liar," context, Romans 3:3 "For what if some did not believe? shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect? God forbid, yea, let God be true but every man a liar;"

i.e., let God be counted as true, and all who don't believe Him a liar even if that means the whole world all men disbelieve and reject Christ.

The other similar place is Ps. 116:11 "I said in my haste" some translate this as alarm "All men are liars."

Now, applying this to you, paul,....what have you been lying about lately?

Craig said...

Christine, re: 11:29 AM:

Your comment, especially with your remark “[t]he other similar place is…”, makes it seem as though you’ve carefully scoured the Bible for every reference to lying, as in not telling the truth. But it appears you missed Numbers 23:19:

God is not man, that he should lie, or a son of man, that he should change his mind. Has he said, and will he not do it? Or has he spoken, and will he not fulfill it? (ESV)

God is not a man, that he should lie, nor a human being, that he should change his mind. Has he said, and will he not do it? Or has he spoken, and will he not make it happen? (NET Bible)

See more translations here.

I’ll quote from the note on this verse in the NIV Study Bible (1984):

…Balaam is a foil for God – constantly shifting, prevaricating, equivocating, changing – a prime example of the distinction between God and man.

Anonymous said...

Constance,
I just reread my copy of "Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow". Now that some time has past, what are your views on the interpretation that the Nazi spirit is what was referred to in Rev. as being dead then ressurected? Thoughts?

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

"constantly shifting, prevaricating, equivocating, changing – a prime example of the distinction between God and man."

look to yourself. I haven't been doing that here. I present a
comprehensive view which is apparently more than you can handle, maybe because it hits
some of your own sacred cows. Maybe because you have some other reason. Maybe because you can't realize that both major parties
are evil one specializing in one kind of evil and another in another.

Or something I can't guess at. Obviously you are implying I am manifesting these fallen human
tendencies here. To do any of that one has to be knowingly speaking falsehood or misleading.
If I happen to believe some erroneous information and repeat it, that isn't lying per se. I
don't think that is the case, but it isn't lying in the sense we are talking about.

The statement is also generic, I.e.,. not universally applicable at all times to all individuals,
and while I am not innocent at some times in my life of deceit,
apparently at least one was, or
else had become free of such behavior and thought that leads to it, because Jesus said regarding Nathaniel,

"behold an Israelite indeed in whom is no guile" (my memory of the statement, here are several translations note deceit is the word used in at least one, http://biblehub.com/john/1-47.htm

well what do you know, I remembered it exactly from KJV
"Behold an Israelite indeed, in
whom is no guile!"
that was cut an paste.)

Some stuff I remember some I go looking for and searches online help for a faster response than
pouring through the Bible.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

I think everyone should re read Constance's Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow, and A Planned Deception.

while the latter involves Project Bluebeam, which I think is shaky, the idea of trying to fake a
Second Coming of course is part of what Jesus warned against, that some would come claiming to be Him.
Or claiming "I am Christ," which would range from the former to the New Age/charismatic "we are gods, we are Christ" to the New Age idea of some ascended master managing to externalize the hierarchy and claim he is Christ (i.e., solidified demon or a possessed human).

The second book is what gave me the heads up on the Manifest Sons of God, which now runs under many
names usually not that, and includes the hyper
charismatics/New Apostolic Reformation crew and such as might not fit that label but incl. such blasphemous teachings,
as Paul Crouch and Kenneth Copeland.

I am going to dig up the second one and read it now, there is probably something in there I've
forgotten. It does, if I recall right, detail a similarity between the MSOG eschatology and
that of the New Age. This similarity to near identity is
detailed in some articles at herescope.com which site is on Constance's approved links on the right side of this blog's front
page. they lately attacked anyone denying the pre tribulation rapture as a heretic, but are very
good in everything else.

Craig said...

Christine, @ 1:34 PM above,

Goodness! Thou doth protest too much, methinks. Responding to my quote of the NIV Study Bible, "constantly shifting, prevaricating, equivocating, changing – a prime example of the distinction between God and man." you wrote:

look to yourself. I haven't been doing that here.

I’ll let others be the judge of that. But, I will say that your comment @ 8:12 PM, in light my correction (@ 12:39 AM) to your earlier post on eschatology (@ 10:08 PM), seems to illustrate the very thing you claim you “haven’t been doing” on this blog.

Next, in the same context as the above (1:34 PM), you then wrote:

…I present a comprehensive view which is apparently more than you can handle…

I suppose an example of that would be your treatise on eschatology @ 10:08 PM in “correction” to one of my earlier statements by your employment of a straw man argument (“postmillennialism is a little too complicated for that”) in this rambling comment?

Even more ironical is your admitting to deceit, in light of your very recent (@ 11:29 AM) counterclaim against paul’s statement about your previous claim that you “don’t lie”:

The statement [ED: Numbers 23:19] is also generic, I.e.,. not universally applicable at all times to all individuals, and while I am not innocent at some times in my life of deceit, apparently at least one [Nathaniel] was, or else had become free of such behavior and thought that leads to it…

Regarding Numbers 23:19, you are, of course, free to adhere to “solo” Scriptura if you like. As to John 1:47, this does not mean Jesus is saying that Nathaniel is and has always been free of deceit; most commentators see the illusion to Psalm 32:2:

Blessed is the one whose sin the LORD does not count against them and in whose spirit is no deceit (NIV).

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

Craig,

I wonder why I should consider your deceptive and dishonest post worthy of a reply? well, someone may be deceived by it. I will be charitable to you and suggest you have trouble following an argument. for rambling check some of your own, Paul's and Susanna's posts.

"Even more ironical is your admitting to deceit, in light of your very recent (@ 11:29 AM) counterclaim against paul’s statement about your previous claim that you “don’t lie”:"

THE ISSUE WAS DECEIT HERE ON THIS BLOG, WHICH MY COUNTERCLAIM DENIED DOING.

"The statement [ED: Numbers 23:19] is also generic, I.e.,. not universally applicable at all times to all individuals, and while I am not innocent at some times in my life of deceit, apparently at least one [Nathaniel] was, or else had become free of such behavior and thought that leads to it…Regarding Numbers 23:19, you are, of course, free to adhere to “solo” Scriptura if you like.

I GENERALLY START SOLO SCRIPTURA AND SEE WHAT IT SUPPORTS OUTSIDE OF SCRIPTURE WHICH IS HOW I GOT OUT OF PROTESTANTISM, DUCKED RC AND BECAME EASTERN ORTHODOX.

" As to John 1:47, this does not mean Jesus is saying that Nathaniel is and has always been free of deceit;"

AS I MYSELF POINTED OUT, THAT EITHER HE WAS ALWAYS FREE OF IT OR HAD BECOME FREE OF IT

" most commentators see the illusion to Psalm 32:2:

Blessed is the one whose sin the LORD does not count against them and in whose spirit is no deceit (NIV)."

SO WHERE IS THIS ANY KIND OF REBUKE, CORRECTION OR EXPOSE OF WHAT I SAID HERE OR ANYWHERE ELSE?

I guess you figure everyone will just collapse comments me, read what you say and take it as Gospel
and assume that whatever I did that was worthy of engaging Scripture against was what you
say it is.

I am seriously considering ignoring you just collapse your comments unread and not deal with you at all.
change your meds or get on meds or get off the drugs.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

A Planned Deception starts with Peter Le Mesurier. So I googled him, seems he wrote a book pretending
to refute claims Nostradamus was using magic of any kind or bibliomancy (which LeMesurier
claims to do) to make his "prophecies."

Too many Christian sites reference Nostradamus alongside the Bible by the way. This is not good.

Nostradamus is clearly described by someone who saw him, according to something I read years and years
ago, which cinched my rejection of him, doing a magic ritual and then scrying in a cup of water
Regardless of whether anything is correct or not, it comes from a contaminated source, which, BTW, is not omnipresent, not omnipotent, and not omniscient.

in addition, Nostradamus' "quatrains" have been reworked and added to. Another one for the dustbin.

I also ran across a link to this old post of Constance's and comments

http://cumbey.blogspot.com/2006/08/armageddon-script-prophecy-in-action.html

Note on Chuck Hegel, whatever his evil inclinations he did one good thing, he put in place new
protocols before he left office, which interfere with potential nuclear plans running on the old protocols.

Recently the Tacoma air wing commander got an order to do a preemptive strike on Russia,
about the same time internet traffic got routed through Ukraine and Brit MoD info fell
into Russian hands, seems UK was getting ready to do a preemptive nuclear strike on Russia. Putin
disappeared for a while.

This strike was prevented by the base commander refusing the order, which came by the pre
Hegel protocols, and following the present ones, so it didn't get done. (What she would have
done if it followed the new ones I have no idea.) Of course she was
immediately relieved of duty on a pretext, and the statement made she had nothing to do with
handling nukes, which is an obvious damn lie since as base commanders she would have handled
any orders regarding them. The dead hand system, that can retaliate without being told to do
so was apparently offline for a while, but Russia would have reactivated it by now.

Craig said...

Christine,

You shouted: SO WHERE IS THIS ANY KIND OF REBUKE, CORRECTION OR EXPOSE OF WHAT I SAID HERE OR ANYWHERE ELSE?

Since you insist, let me lay it out in numbered sequence for you:

1) In your response to paul (11:29 AM) your claim was that Bible does not state something to the effect that ‘all men are liars’.
2) I brought up Numbers 23:19 (12:45 PM) for consideration.
3) You claimed that Numbers 23:19 “is also generic, I.e.,. not universally applicable at all times to all individuals”, using John 1:47 as an example to ‘prove’ your point.
4) I illustrated that commentators generally see an illusion to Psalm 32:2 (“Blessed is the one whose sin the LORD does not count against them in whose spirit is no deceit” – a reference to regeneration) in John 1:47, which, properly understood, clearly does not support your point (in 3 above). I’ll let D.A. Carson explain:

…The encomium achieves extra depth in the light of the explicit reference to the Jacob story in the following verses. Doubtless Esau despised his birthright, but in Isaac’s view that did not make Jacob innocent. Isaac informs Esau, ‘Your brother came deceitfully (LXX “with deceit [dolos]”) and took your blessing’, to which Esau replies, ‘Isn’t he rightly named Jacob (Heb. yaʿᵃqōḇ)? He has deceived me (yaʿᵃqᵉbênî) these two times’ (Gn. 27:35-36). But Jacob came to be called Israel, after receiving a vision of God that transformed his character (Gn. 28:10ff.; Ge 32:24–30). Nathanael, then, was an Israelite without deceit, an ‘Israel’ and not a ‘Jacob’...He was a man worthy of the blessing pronounced in Psalm 32:2: ‘Blessed is the man…in whose spirit is no deceit’… (pp 160-61).

As we can see, this is not saying that some Christians (or non-Christians), e.g. Nathaniel, do not ever lie, as you intimated.

Now, if you are trying to delineate between lying (by commission) and deceit (lying by omission), then I think you are splitting hairs that should not be split. And, I think Numbers 23:19 makes that crystal clear.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

you still don't get it, even with Scripture against you that you yourself cite!

the person who said all men are liars reported saying it in his haste, alarm, etc., in other words, that he was wrong. or else that he had meant it as an ongoing absolute true at all times and at all places, and he was wrong.

I am not distinguishing between lying by commission or omission (deceit of a more subtle sort doesn't do either, it just redirects your attention so you miss something or fail to ask the right questions).

now if the issue is am I a liar defined as having ever told a lie of any kind then yes and so are you.
but if the issue is that I lie HERE ON THE BLOG COMMENTS NOW OR AT ANY TIME then I deny it.

That denial does not go against Scripture which is a but nuanced on this issue anyway.

My specific supposed lies of course are not mentioned.

And frankly I think that if there is a blog jammer here, it is you, trying to start longwinded arguments and giving longwinded declarations.

IF YOUR POINT ABOUT REFUTING THE ISSUE OF ALL MEN BEING LIARS DOESN'T MEAN ALL OF THEM ALL THE TIME,

THEN YOU STAND CONDEMNED BY YOUR OWN CHOICE OF INTERPRETATION,

BECAUSE THAT MEANS YOU ARE LYING ALL THE TIME, INCLUDING RIGHT NOW AND EVERYTHING YOU EVER POSTED.

I think you want a longwinded brawl that drags on through several blog segments.
from now on I am collapsing your comments unread.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

"Nazism - as well as Jonestown - dramatically illustrate the "final solution" offered by Nazism as well as occultism!"
A Planned Deception p. 23

I have been thinking for some time that the gnostic attitude of hatred for physical existence
which strongly informs the New Age and most forms of occultism, except the pop type interested in physical health and wealth,
have as a major goal the destruction of as much life as possible.

while this is an obvious side effect or collateral damage of creating chaos so they can bring
their kind of order out of it, this may in fact be the real purpose.
Two things come to mind: A while back here, someone brought up Alice or Foster Bailey's statement that the A Bomb was created due to interaction of a couple of the "rays." Analyzing the alleged nature of them, I concurred that it did indeed look like a convergence of science and occultism or whatever the convergence was. The KIND and MOTIVE of the two "rays" fit the results.
I suppose I was denounced as a "new ager" for saying that. I think I said, and my point was, that this was an admission by them, of the evil spirit nature behind the A bomb and especially I think now, the H bomb.

Some people here seem to think, that believing there can be spirits or influence from them is
itself a new age notion. Go read the Bible. oh, wait, you are maybe atheists who just don't
like some new age goals for personal reasons? or reform or otherwise modernized Jews? go
read the Talmud and Old Testament.

the other things, is that CERN has a big statue of shiva as the dancer, the idea being that the
universe is a dream and/or illusion spun off his dancing, and he is also the destroyer so....
While I doubt God would allow the destructive potential some worry about regarding CERN's experiments
to come about, this may be the intention of some of them.

Oppenheimer's famous quote when the first A bomb went off is from the Mahabharat or bagavad gita I
forget which.

Between those who want depopulation of a radical sort, solely for their own power and
physical interests which gnostics would call hylic or not spiritual, and those who want this for gnostic interests, hatred of physical existence and
especially of mankind made in the image and likeness of God, there is a perfect convergence as to
goal and they can brainstorm on means.

Anonymous said...

"I present a comprehensive view which is apparently more than you can handle"

Christine has a god complex.

Anonymous said...

"you want a longwinded brawl"
Only you want that Christine and won't deny yourself. Ever.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

anon 5:45

""you want a longwinded brawl"

Only you want that Christine and won't deny yourself. Ever."

I just did.

Anonymous said...

Constnace are you aware of this?


http://www.parliamentofreligions.org/news/index.php/2014/09/the-2015-parliament-of-the-worlds-religions-will-be-in-salt-lake-city-utah-in-october-2015/

Karen Armstrong one of the speakers at this event.

Anonymous said...

"I just did."

Good. Keep it that way.
Don't prove yourself a liar ;).

Craig said...

Christine,

You wrote @ 5:20 PM (re: Psalm 116:11): the person who said all men are liars reported saying it in his haste, alarm, etc., in other words, that he was wrong. or else that he had meant it as an ongoing absolute true at all times and at all places, and he was wrong.

You appear to want to use Psalm 116:11 as the grid by which to interpret the rest of Scripture pertaining to lying, which is misguided. For this would mean the psalmist is able to rightly know the hearts of all men. I think it much safer to go by the LORD’s words, as recorded by Moses in the Pentateuch (Numbers 23:19).

You wrote: now if the issue is am I a liar defined as having ever told a lie of any kind then yes and so are you. I’m glad you finally see the point. I’ve not ever said I’d never lied, as I certainly have. However, nowhere have I ever intimated that all wo/men lie all the time, which is absurd.

You wrote: My specific supposed lies of course are not mentioned. That’s probably because I’ve not ever stated anything to this effect. I’ve been merely addressing your comments about how Scripture speaks of lying. However, your much earlier comment above @ 2:13 PM states unequivocally, without exception, that you do not lie: asperger's has nothing to do with lying or stealing and I don't lie. And that is what paul responded to, and you subsequently responded to his statement.




I want to point out that, after a period of silence on this blog, you made it known that you perused some of the older comments, bringing up one of mine (@ 10:08 AM – on postmillennialism / pre-trib), then erroneously telling me I was wrong. What was your point of dredging up something from so long ago (I couldn’t even find the original comment, and I looked through all threads from this calendar year)?

Is it because YOU wish to cause strife here?

Anonymous said...

Christine is of the enemy camp.
She prowls about the internet and old posts roaming about evidently seeking whom she may devour.
Just like the enemy she works for.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

Constance, on p. 47 of A Planned Deception you said that you "have heard from people formerly close
to Donald Keys and David Spangler and other New Age leaders. They tell me first that I don't even know
the half of it."

have any of them since then clarified what the other half is?

Anonymous said...

Running and hiding under Constance's coattail and name dropping her book title does not make you any less a new ager than we already know you to be, Christine.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

anon 9:06,

In the immortal words of foghorn leghorn, "ahh, shaddap."

Digging around in a book I read when I had blissfully forgotten some crap I had to dig into in the
2000s, I think I know what they are up to - rituals that send out mood altering and mind altering
effects, to bolster buying the strictly verbal propaganda.

Donald Keys hung at Findhorn, where a rather obviously demonic entity appeared with the usual whine
that the Church had made him out to be a demon. Cultivating "devas" or "nature
spirits," was involved. I saw a photo of an outrageously large
cabbage, and I recall an article
claiming that moon rock dust in
an experiment caused large plant growth. Given Keys' connections, he could probably have gotten some, to make it look like these
growths were the result of "devas." Straight up fraud.

SRI hosted VALS and New Age advertising agency, and it ALSO hosted remote viewing. An expose
on this on youtube said a "sigil" would be brought into play when there were difficulties. I am not
going to explain that to you, but this brands "remote viewing" as demon enhanced.

Keys is also a former prez of International Center for Integrative Studies

Anonymous said...

"I saw an outrageously large
cabbage"

Stay away from the mirror then!

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

footnote 15 on page 49 says the ran a project called "the Door" in NYC where staffers are
required to do "conscious spiritual endeavor" and "we never publish it." Another word for "door" is portal. harmless
enough word for opening, door, etc. in some languages. Damn serious trouble in terms of the paranormal.

footnote 16 references a magazine called Magical Blend, which gets more serious. Looking up Magical Blend, I stumble on this

https://books.google.com/books?id=JX7FAQAAQBAJ&pg=PT85&lpg=PT85&dq=magical+blend+magazine+ritual+magic&source=bl&ots=F0dyxwzIJP&sig=nWyZBh2yBYmIWCiBNlnacQIh3BM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=gxYrVcaMO8iMoQSHtIGoDA&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=magical%20blend%20magazine%20ritual%20magic&f=false

Spiritual Business: The Amazing and True Story of Magical Blend Magazine
By Michael Peter Langevin (the owner of the magazine, itself a project of Silva Mind Control.
This seems to start out being about controlling your own mind, and goes on to judge by some
remarks elsewhere to teach how to control others' minds.)

In the page you will land on is referred to a ritual where issue number 8 was burned sacrificially
to release its energies all over the world.

I strongly suspect that ritual magic is part of the other half of the scene that Constance
didn't know about.

Anonymous said...

"I saw a photo of an outrageously large
cabbage..."

Mirror or not, stop taking selfies period!

Anonymous said...

"I strongly suspect that ritual magic is part of the other half of the scene that Constance
didn't know about."

But you would, Chritine.
New Age details that color your world and what you post here, past and present. Makes you out to be the liar we can see you are.
2 Corinthians 6:14....for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? And what communion hath light with darkness?

And trouble is, you will never shut up. A double-minded man(or in your case woman) is unstable in all his/her ways. How about post all you want about the stupid cabbage on your own blog.

Anonymous said...

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Craig said...

For the record, "ritual magic" is more properly ritual magick.

Anonymous said...

Christine 9:34 PM

Re: "I strongly suspect that ritual magic is part of the other half of the scene that Constance
didn't know about."



Constance wouldn't have to actually stoop to the level of 'wallowing in the muck' of experiencing ritual sacrifice to know that it's something that is spiritually dark and forbidden.

And your point is...?

Anonymous said...

Craig 10:04, but maybe not if there's a cabbage involved?

Anonymous said...

Christine, your pride and arrogance have no boundaries!!!

Anonymous said...

I see the bully Christine show's back

Anonymous said...

Christine 8:15 PM

Re: "Have any of them since then clarified what the other half is?"



Maybe 'the other half' is beware of jammers like Christine who are out to intentionally cause confusion on an anti-New Age blog.

Anonymous said...

Christine is the 'bully'... while the rest of us are the bull-ees.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

anon 10:09

my point is, that ritual powers up mental focus and gets more impact of what influence it
sends out that blurry minded visualization alone. And when you add demons to the mix, since the
publisher credited his start to spirits in Vera Cruz, Mexico, and the entire, he said, Inca
pantheon (not sure yet how that figures in Mexico maybe he went to Peru also, just starting reading such of the book as
google books gives) who lets face it were eager for human sacrifice, the picture looks pretty bad indeed. I mean worse
than the half baked love peace bliss
type New Age stuff and the strictly physical problems of totalitarianism.

Anonymous said...

How sad! Why don't you just all leave her alone? What harm is she doing you guys?

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 10:19 PM

Awww, Christine, is that you?

What's even 'sadder' is how Christine is single handedly destroying Constance's blog.

Anonymous said...

It is her bad info, half-truth, new age slanted posts, that bully this blog.

Anonymous said...

And the browbeat, bad conduct, and badgering, she does against those who don't agree with her that bullies this blog too.

Anonymous said...

Christine, obviously bored and tired of talking to herself, has apparently resorted to picking apart Constance's best selling book, "A Planned Deception."

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

the brief excerpt of the book about the Magical Blend magazine didn't include his experience in
Vera Cruz or involving Inca false gods. But it did mention him attending lectures by Starhawk. Constance has mentioned her
involvement in some political things as I recall. Starhawk was involved in protesting the G6 or G8 or whatever in Seattle.
While this would look anti globalist and therefore anti new age politics, it is simply an anti capitalist move of the sort
that claims Christianity is to blame for the worst manifestations of capitalism, which Christianity in fact denounces - greed, ambition, and disregard of workers, things Jesus pointedly attacked in His parables.

Starhawk is a witch who used to do Anderson-feri as well as other magic. Feri witchcraft had its origins
in the now defunct Harpy Coven in Oregon, whose members were all nominal Christians, church goers.
Three hand gestures are used, one of which is a disguised Trinitarian gesture, the boy scout hand formation, which they used to control spirits that were
getting out of control.
Harpy drew on Ozark witchcraft which in turn draws on East Anglia witchcraft which in turn was identified, reluctantly, by a pagan researcher as being essentially
all that the witch trials in Europe said witches were. Toad magic is involved also. The Ozark witches have sex in their initiations, and make a pact with the devil. Anderson himself drew on
many sources incl. Hawaiian huna or kahuna, and melded this with the more
Ozarkian witchcraft of his wife Cora, who unlike bisexual Anderson (can't recall his first name)
was heterosexual and also unlike him retained a degree of quasi Christianity. Anderson was more
devil focused which followers tried to whitewash.
Feri is transferred, AS IS REIKI, by initiation from a person who has the feri current. Reiki is transferred also as a current, and originated in a spirit contact,
and Reiki upper levels involve the spirits back of it running the show.
Feri current has a reputation for being destabilizing, and the initiators are cautious who they
initiate. Some people have gone nuts. having the current and controlling it are two different things

Starhawk herself became wary of it, and stopped initiating using it. This would seem to be a more
direct connection to the devil than typical "fluff bunny" wicca. It tends to create "open mindedness" to sexual
experimentation including perversion in its initiates, according to the accounts of some in an egroup probably now defunct
on yahoo groups.
One person reported that their "goddess" who prefers to manifest as a little girl, was in his case very provocative and he felt a wave of desire over him for her, it was encouraging pedophilia.
Some feri branches have put their foot down on some issues and are monogamous and heterosexual.
However, feri apparently led the charge in getting wicca to accept gays. Originally it was heterosexual only, because of the fertility orientation, and wanting male energies and female energies. feri was oriented to ecstatic shamanic states.

Anonymous said...

Christine @ 10:18 PM

You ramble on from subjects like: 'visualization' to 'demons' to 'Inca pantheon in Mexico'
to 'human sacrifice' to 'half baked love peace bliss' to 'totalitarianism'...
and then you wonder why no one knows WHAT you're talking about!!!




10:18 PM

Anonymous said...

Christine:

Re: Whether it's 'Harpy Covens in Oregon'... or, 'Ozark witchcraft' etc.


When one 'harps' on or concentrates on EVIL in such great detail, it makes one wonder just whose side you're on???

In other words, whenever I see a large snake in the distance, I don't need to wallow in that snake's history. All I need to know is to stay away from that snake, because it's POISONOUS... period.

It's the same with spiritual warfare, we don't need to read about the history of witches and covens to know to stay away from them... because they are spiritually 'poisonous' to our very souls!!!

Anonymous said...

Christine is spiritually poisonous to this very blog!! We should vote on whether she should stay or go and she should humbly respect the outcome.

Should Christine Erikson leave this blog?

All in favor write yes.

Here's my vote: Yes.

Anonymous said...

Yes she should leave.
Why? (oh let us count the ways...)
But for the sake of Constance's work here is the biggest reason to me: Constance has noted what we need to know as warnings and whom to watch from her books and blog. She does this quite well. Christine adds all the extra not needed and sordid depths because she personally loves the topic details so much as to drag them out when they serve no purpose except for her to tout her much knowledge about the seamy and dark particulars she loves to think on. It is perverse how much she loves and revels in the sickness of the new age (old pagan) religion (under the guise of "fighting it"). She is actually given to it and deceived by it and the only she exposes is herself. Way too needy and way to absorbed and needs professional help. So this poor soul is not only distracting, but also preventing the real issues to be discussed here to be brought forward (and from other sources besides her view of the belly of the beast).

The proof she is zero help is that she will take no advice or censure even from the blog owner so she may persist in the parade of her dark world of her own head and heart.
Christine, this is not about you but you are sick enough to think so.

Anonymous said...

"It's the same with spiritual warfare, we don't need to read about the history of witches and covens to know to stay away from them... because they are spiritually 'poisonous' to our very souls!!!"

But infowolf loves her poison.

And misery loves company.

Anonymous said...

Come, come now: there's no need to be unkind towards Christine... we should pity the mad old witch... if she were a dog she'd have been put out of her rabied misery and companya long time ago; poor thing!

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

you could make the same arguments against Webb's books, Occult Establishment, Occult
Underground, and The Harmonious Circle. Frankly I think you anonymice, some of you, are the
witches here who don't like some
things being exposed with info that helps targeting. I remember
the scorn when I brought up Agenda 21. Of course that person may have been thinking that nothing but a focus on Nazism would do,
though Agenda 21 is compatible in the long run with the depopulation thing and the whole EU thing which is itself lauded
by Foster Bailey as the latest
effort by the same entities that were back of Hitler.
While I doubt the antichrist will come out of this, unless God is ready to allow this now, a persecution
of Christians could still happen anyway. The legal system is already treating Christian moral
issues supporters as guilty of hate speech.

Anonymous said...

You have no excuse, Christine, for the content of your posts which is most often poorly researched, uncouth, even degrading, and quite rude when presented, of little to no value.

And then on top of that, you try to steal the thunder of the blog owner, to even put down her work as not as comprehensive as your own.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

lies as usual. what is of no value to you - or perhaps you are afraid someone will take it seriously and start doing something - is of value to others.
I don't write for the detractors here but for whoever finds it you aren't the only readers. For
instance, my blogs have almost never had comments but the statistics show hundreds and one
of them thousands have read them over the years. you people may think
you are the only ones who read this blog or the comments section, but you are likely very
wrong.

And where in this lecture did I run down Constance's work as less comprehensive? Rereading one of
her books cued me to stuff I didn't realize was in play when I first read it.
It was only because of circumstances Constance likely would never have had, that I was
digging in the egroups and got
the information I shared here.

Other researchers have supplemented her work, and many of the best of them you people
have hounded off the blog comments.

Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/2015/04/13/one-man-is-behind-the-gulf-oil-explosion-gun-confiscation-and-mass-relocation-of-americans/

I have my doubts about Dave Hodges and others' take on Jade Helm 15 but the information in
this article is important.

Anonymous said...

You figure it out miss smarter than the rest of us.

You put yourself in the way of the message nearly every time you post. Message not messenger, got that?

Constance is expert at that.

Let her shine and you sit down and shut up for once.

Anonymous said...

You so love a pissing match dontcha? The long-winded brawler here is you. All by your lonesome.

What is so unresolved in you that you must behave so badly for the whole internet?
Never mind. Please keep that to yourself and get some professional help.

Anonymous said...

"Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them." (Matthew 7:20 KJV)


Christine, your 'fruit' is slowly rotting away this blog.

It's because this blog has an international reading audience that your 'spirit of confusion' to this anti-New Age blog is not welcome by the majority here.

So, here is my vote: YES, you should leave.


Christine Erikson (aka Justina) said...

it is you who drive the best researchers off this blog over the years who have a "spirit of
confusion."

Satan I bind you in Jesus' Name!

Anonymous said...

I see @ 10:18 PM she stays current in her new age rituals.
Good at what you do aren't you?

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