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« Reply #160 on: August 11, 2010, 08:06:42 PM » |
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OK whatever, but you can't deny that the Star Wars movies(among many others) have brainwashed and conditioned the masses in many areas.
This is pretty serious too - the NWO is, worst of all, trying to war against our minds and souls, even more than our flesh. And they've done one heck of a job via the movies, tv, music, and every MSM tool you can poke holes through.
My mom warned me many times growing up as a kid about the dangers of movies - I thought she was crazy for years, my friends thought she was crazy...looks like she wasn't so "crazy" after all, and I wished I LISTENED to her then.
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« Reply #161 on: August 11, 2010, 09:03:41 PM » |
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It sure sounds fun being a christian, fearing harmless movies all the time  Well - I can't speak for everyone here, but in my venue the day 9/11 happened... I was back in school at the time, and the minute I saw it on the news, I myself thought I was watching "True Lies" for the upteenth time. Then when I got to my morning class, NO buzz about it, including my professor, who walked in and too acted as if it was "business as usual". Ditto when I went to lunch, STILL NO buzz. Then when I got to my afternoon class, the only reason why I started hearing buzzing about it for the first time was b/c my professor's girlfriend's brother was in one of the towers. This was when it seemed to not only grab my attention for the first time, but everyone else's around me at the time as well. Yes, I was very guilty of it as well - you can't deny all the junk and conditioning they put in these entertainment products have sedated the masses to the point of apathy, especially with all the 9/11 subliminal messages/plots et al they had in films and tv shows for years leading up to it. Again, I was guilty of it, but ultimately, you can't deny the NWO-runned Hollywood has done one heck of a job conditioning and sedating the masses. I remember having a conversation about our initial reactions over 9/11 with someone a couple of days later - he agreed 100% that all the brainwashing in entertainment and the news really desenthitized us. Seriously - it's been discussed at length on this board - Hollywood films aren't exactly "harmless movies" everyone tries to hype them up to be. Even worse, it seems like today's "church" is just eating up these "alien" movies like it's "fun entertainment". There's a REASON why we're being conditioned with this alien-nonsense.
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« Reply #162 on: August 12, 2010, 11:09:09 AM » |
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It's funny how I only had to quote myself to debunk this asshole the same way I debunked that stupid documentary, take it up the ass you religious fanatic close minded asshole.
That is not how we debate people around here. While you are free to attack the ideas of other people, you are not allowed to to attack other people.
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« Reply #163 on: August 12, 2010, 05:02:46 PM » |
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How the f**k could you go to school on 9/11 after what happened and not even react? I'm not American, I don't have any relatives anywhere near new york. I did not lose anyone in that atrocity, but it tore out my heart. I sat and watched the news for days, crying for the people who had lost their lives-how could you all be so callous? (not directed solely at you-more a general statement) that actually makes me feel sick.
The day it happened I hadn't turned on the TV, I was walkin to the train station to go to work and my ex rang me and told me "America is gone, world war 3 has started".. Now, that was a little melodramatic in retrospect, I was actually expecting much worse than what it really was. I was working in telesales at the time-believe me, NO ONE answered their phones that day, and those that did merely said "why are you calling me-have you not seen the news today?". I'm on the other side of the planet, and you're telling me that people in my country-who are subjected to all the same Hollywood shite, showed more feeling for the victims of that tragedy than their own?
I'm shocked and a little angered (so please don't take this personally) that any Americans managed to plod on with no feeling.. What the f**k is up with you people? My mum always said "only in America" whenever some crazy nonsense happened over there-and she's got a point-some stuff you Americans see as ok or normal is downright freaky.. I seriously hope you're takin the mick, there should have been people crying in corridors and classes should have been suspended.
I grew up watching all the same movies. In fact, I love horror movies and am on a mission to find one that scares me as much as Stephen Kings "it" did as a child.. (have yet to succeed) It's not the movies that desensitised you, It's the flouride in your water supply. I saw just as many Hollywood movies and I still manage to have feelings for the plight of others.. I'm still capable of making the destinction between movies and real life too.. Perhaps it's a little closed minded of me, but I can't believe anyone would take Hollywood seriously.. It's F-A-N-T-A-S-Y, make believe.. And if that managed to desensitise anyone then perhaps they were too easily influenced to start with-in that case they should avoid all movies, books, and human contact in future because they would be that easily influenced.
I'm still reeling from your story- its got me that outraged, my apologies if this feels like an attack, but man, that is f**ked up.
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« Reply #164 on: August 12, 2010, 06:29:19 PM » |
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I didn't say I was speaking for everyone in this world - it was what I noticed in MY VENUE when it happened, and just gave my observations on just THAT. And I'll elaborate further - when I drove on the way the school that morning, it seemed "business as usual" along the traffic et al too. Again, I was very guilty of it as well, but when I look back, the state of apathy of EVERYONE INITIALLY(in my area, that is) seemed very high. And for that matter too - post-Katrina for the next month or 2 was even worse in terms of apathy - I was in Ohio for a week(I lived in New Orleans at the time, and spent time elsewhere for obvious reasons), and I commented to a teenage cash register in the grocery store one night when I told her that I was a "Katrina refugee". She just gave me a BLANK STARE, and had no idea what I was talking about. I mean Katrina made front page news everywhere, there's no excuse for people around the world to not have any knowledge of it, but apparently quite a few may have. You can't deny our entertainment culture put out and spoiled by the NWO HAS had an effect on the masses - no, I'm not saying everyone, but I would be lying if I told you it didn't affect me at all. And now guess what - the so-called Emergent Church is bringing this NWO entertainment nonsense into the church - especially considering that CFR agent Rick Warren is one of the leaders of the Emergent Church, I'm not surprised at all, as much as it saddens me. Ultimately, I find it amazing how our same politicians like Henry Hyde and Joe Lieberman that have attacked the entertainment industry for promoting sex and violence, but en yet, they are VERY mum on WAY worse stuff that the entertainment industry sedates the masses with. How the f**k could you go to school on 9/11 after what happened and not even react? I'm not American, I don't have any relatives anywhere near new york. I did not lose anyone in that atrocity, but it tore out my heart. I sat and watched the news for days, crying for the people who had lost their lives-how could you all be so callous? (not directed solely at you-more a general statement) that actually makes me feel sick.
The day it happened I hadn't turned on the TV, I was walkin to the train station to go to work and my ex rang me and told me "America is gone, world war 3 has started".. Now, that was a little melodramatic in retrospect, I was actually expecting much worse than what it really was. I was working in telesales at the time-believe me, NO ONE answered their phones that day, and those that did merely said "why are you calling me-have you not seen the news today?". I'm on the other side of the planet, and you're telling me that people in my country-who are subjected to all the same Hollywood shite, showed more feeling for the victims of that tragedy than their own?
I'm shocked and a little angered (so please don't take this personally) that any Americans managed to plod on with no feeling.. What the f**k is up with you people? My mum always said "only in America" whenever some crazy nonsense happened over there-and she's got a point-some stuff you Americans see as ok or normal is downright freaky.. I seriously hope you're takin the mick, there should have been people crying in corridors and classes should have been suspended.
I grew up watching all the same movies. In fact, I love horror movies and am on a mission to find one that scares me as much as Stephen Kings "it" did as a child.. (have yet to succeed) It's not the movies that desensitised you, It's the flouride in your water supply. I saw just as many Hollywood movies and I still manage to have feelings for the plight of others.. I'm still capable of making the destinction between movies and real life too.. Perhaps it's a little closed minded of me, but I can't believe anyone would take Hollywood seriously.. It's F-A-N-T-A-S-Y, make believe.. And if that managed to desensitise anyone then perhaps they were too easily influenced to start with-in that case they should avoid all movies, books, and human contact in future because they would be that easily influenced.
I'm still reeling from your story- its got me that outraged, my apologies if this feels like an attack, but man, that is f**ked up.
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« Reply #165 on: August 12, 2010, 06:37:14 PM » |
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There is a small possibility that at first on 9/11 people were in shock. But that apathy did not seem to be apparent anywhere over here. It was all anyone could talk about. We get all your movies and a lot of your shows. We were not apathetic in the slightest. As for the blank stare to your plight in hurricane Katrina, that's really bad, my heart goes out to you. It was a terrible natural disaster, but the way it was handled by the US government was appalling. I feel for you-you are not getting a blank stare from me. I wish you all the best rebuilding your life 
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« Reply #166 on: August 12, 2010, 06:45:36 PM » |
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There is a small possibility that at first on 9/11 people were in shock. But that apathy did not seem to be apparent anywhere over here. It was all anyone could talk about. We get all your movies and a lot of your shows. We were not apathetic in the slightest. As for the blank stare to your plight in hurricane Katrina, that's really bad, my heart goes out to you. It was a terrible natural disaster, but the way it was handled by the US government was appalling. I feel for you-you are not getting a blank stare from me. I wish you all the best rebuilding your life  FWIW - I'm thankful I'm out of New Orleans - pretty much all of the churches down there have been hijacked by the Purpose Driven/Willow Creek Association movements. I had no idea how bad Rick Warren and Bill Hybels were until the Lord woke me up to this nonsense 2 years ago(which is when I found this MB). I remember before I moved out a year later, my previous church there(which is yoked up with PD) started going around asking for $$$ to the pews almost non-stop...and this DESPITE Joel Osteen giving alot of money to this church AND this church got VERY little damage from the cane. My mom started noticing then something was wrong, FWIW. ** Warren, Rick - The Pied Piper Of Purpose, CFR member; Wolf in Sheeps Clothinghttp://z4.invisionfree.com/The_Great_Deception/index.php?showtopic=3288Willow Creek Association - Bill Hybels, Formula Driven Man Centered Churchhttp://z4.invisionfree.com/The_Great_Deception/index.php?showtopic=3292
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« Reply #167 on: August 12, 2010, 07:49:13 PM » |
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Hey-that sounds just like the churches here, and our schools which were run by a convent.. Every year the school I went to would ask parents for a "voluntary contribution". The school would decide on a figure, by making assumptions on the basis of location and parents listed occupations. If you didn't pay it, you would receive a monthly letter saying "it has come to our attention that you have not yet paid your voluntary contribution". I wish I was kidding but they actually had the gall to do that!
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« Reply #168 on: August 13, 2010, 06:16:03 PM » |
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Hey-that sounds just like the churches here, and our schools which were run by a convent.. Every year the school I went to would ask parents for a "voluntary contribution". The school would decide on a figure, by making assumptions on the basis of location and parents listed occupations. If you didn't pay it, you would receive a monthly letter saying "it has come to our attention that you have not yet paid your voluntary contribution". I wish I was kidding but they actually had the gall to do that!
Yep, same in my school. Free education, huh?
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« Reply #169 on: August 17, 2010, 02:59:16 AM » |
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On FutureQuake: Chris White Discusses New Documentary "Aquarius - The Age of Evil" Chris White, host of the “Nowhere to Run” radio show, discusses new findings pertaining to the history, nature and plans of the New Age Movement, as exposed in Keith Thompson’s new documentary, “Aquarius: The Age of Evil.” The issues Mr. White discusses concerning the documentary includes the relationships of the New Age foundational religion/philosophy “Theosophy” to Marxism and Communism in their social views, the purpose of Freemasonry as a recruiting tool for the New Age community (as well as performing initial indoctrination tasks into occult philosophies), and many additional topics. He explains the New Age spirit being they refer to as “Sanat Kumara” being an anagram of “Satan” himself, whom they specifically worship and venerate by his more common name in their foundational literature. He also discusses his opinions on the legitimacy of Benjamin Crème (the “herald” of “Lord Matreiya”) and his role, as well as the destiny the New Age community has in mind for Bible-believing Christians, as evidenced by.. http://www.futurequake.com/FQ_PressRelease.htmplay: http://www.futurequake.com/Audio/FQShow222.mp3
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« Reply #170 on: August 17, 2010, 10:38:19 AM » |
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On FutureQuake: Chris White Discusses New Documentary "Aquarius - The Age of Evil" Chris White, host of the “Nowhere to Run” radio show, discusses new findings pertaining to the history, nature and plans of the New Age Movement, as exposed in Keith Thompson’s new documentary, “Aquarius: The Age of Evil.” The issues Mr. White discusses concerning the documentary includes the relationships of the New Age foundational religion/philosophy “Theosophy” to Marxism and Communism in their social views, the purpose of Freemasonry as a recruiting tool for the New Age community (as well as performing initial indoctrination tasks into occult philosophies), and many additional topics. He explains the New Age spirit being they refer to as “Sanat Kumara” being an anagram of “Satan” himself, whom they specifically worship and venerate by his more common name in their foundational literature. He also discusses his opinions on the legitimacy of Benjamin Crème (the “herald” of “Lord Matreiya”) and his role, as well as the destiny the New Age community has in mind for Bible-believing Christians, as evidenced by.. http://www.futurequake.com/FQ_PressRelease.htmplay: http://www.futurequake.com/Audio/FQShow222.mp3Interesting how Chris White said how some members of the New Age movement were ex-Christians/church goers who fell away, and are not in rebellion. They also went on to say how this, and NOT Islam, is the biggest eternal threat to Christianity among Satan's minions. Reminded me of this passage I read this morning- 2Pe 2:12 But these, as natural brute beasts, made to be taken and destroyed, speak evil of the things that they understand not; and shall utterly perish in their own corruption; 2Pe 2:13 And shall receive the reward of unrighteousness, as they that count it pleasure to riot in the day time. Spots they are and blemishes, sporting themselves with their own deceivings while they feast with you; 2Pe 2:14 Having eyes full of adultery, and that cannot cease from sin; beguiling unstable souls: an heart they have exercised with covetous practices; cursed children: 2Pe 2:15 Which have forsaken the right way, and are gone astray, following the way of Balaam the son of Bosor, who loved the wages of unrighteousness; 2Pe 2:16 But was rebuked for his iniquity: the dumb ass speaking with man's voice forbad the madness of the prophet. 2Pe 2:17 These are wells without water, clouds that are carried with a tempest; to whom the mist of darkness is reserved for ever. 2Pe 2:18 For when they speak great swelling words of vanity, they allure through the lusts of the flesh, through much wantonness, those that were clean escaped from them who live in error. 2Pe 2:19 While they promise them liberty, they themselves are the servants of corruption: for of whom a man is overcome, of the same is he brought in bondage. 2Pe 2:20 For if after they have escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, they are again entangled therein, and overcome, the latter end is worse with them than the beginning. 2Pe 2:21 For it had been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than, after they have known it, to turn from the holy commandment delivered unto them. 2Pe 2:22 But it is happened unto them according to the true proverb, The dog is turned to his own vomit again; and the sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire.
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« Reply #171 on: September 23, 2010, 10:36:40 AM » |
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Yoga can be dangerous to Christians' faith, says Louisville's Southern Baptist Seminary President The popular discipline of meditation and stretching is so interwoven with Eastern mysticism that it is “at odds with the Christian understanding,” Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President Albert Mohler wrote on Monday on his blog.
“Christians are not called to empty the mind or to see the human body as a means of connecting to and coming to know the divine,” Mohler wrote. “Believers are called to meditate upon the Word of God — an external Word that comes to us by divine revelation — not to meditate by means of incomprehensible syllables.”
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« Reply #172 on: September 23, 2010, 11:54:57 AM » |
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Yoga can be dangerous to Christians' faith, says Louisville's Southern Baptist Seminary President click here for linkWhy the SBC has allowed all these heretics like Rick Warren, Dallas Willard, among others that have openly endorsed this nonsense contemplative practice is beyond me. If you try to expose this, they will respond, "But we're not supposed to judge other people!". *sigh*
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« Reply #173 on: April 06, 2011, 08:54:14 AM » |
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You really can't lump meditation in with New Age BS. Benedictine monks meditate..
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« Reply #174 on: April 06, 2011, 09:23:03 AM » |
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You really can't lump meditation in with New Age BS. Benedictine monks meditate..
Benedictine monks are Catholic. So sure, we can lump them in. Hey Christians meditate, we meditate on the Word, what we don't do is go into a trance like state of self hypnosis yoking our selves to Brahma or any other demon that's around looking for a walk-in.
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« Reply #175 on: April 06, 2011, 09:59:45 AM » |
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SHOCKING DOCUMENTARY 1- False spirits invade the church - KUNDALINI WARNING - Andrew Strom http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBpw2oQrvMM“Shocking footage of one of the worst "invasions" of false spirits that the church has ever seen. Proof that she has been invaded by counterfeit spirits on a worldwide scale. This is Part One of a documentary tracing this massive invasion - and showing the terrible impact it has had. Please share it with your friends. Leaders and movements involved: prophetic, apostolic, todd bentley, lakeland revival, rick joyner, morningstar, toronto blessing, new mystics, john crowder, ihop, mike bickle, patricia king, false revival, the river, bob jones, john paul jackson, sid roth, chuck pierce, bill johnson, randy clark, peter wagner, dutch sheets, pentecostal, charismatic.” For those that still think yoga is spiritually harmless, just ask this lady what she thinks about it. From occult yoga to Jesus Christ- My strong testimony! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-SQr-gNldE“Deception is the name of the game. Yoga is NOT what it appears to be dear friends...I tell you from personal experience. Christian Yoga is an oxymoron.”
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« Reply #176 on: April 26, 2011, 10:10:10 PM » |
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I've been reading up on Project Blue Beam, Maitreya, Share International. This is some creepy stuff. I mean, it almost seems to unbelievable, like the plot to a movie, but apparently is real. I mean, this guy Benjamin Creme is saying everything from Christ in the sky (Project Blue Beam) to mold on a week old bagel is some miracle from this guy who's apparently soooo powerful he has to make his face pop up wherever to convince folks he's powerful, or something. I don't really buy that enough people will take these idiots seriously for it to be a threat, but hey, you never know. People act like sheep, and this may be the seed that starts it all. Does anyone else buy this guy, this Share International Organization, or is this just a bunch of BS?
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« Reply #177 on: April 26, 2011, 10:17:11 PM » |
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Benedictine monks are Catholic. So sure, we can lump them in. Hey Christians meditate, we meditate on the Word, what we don't do is go into a trance like state of self hypnosis yoking our selves to Brahma or any other demon that's around looking for a walk-in. Well to defend the Benedictine Monks (don't worry I'm not Catholic, I know they're literally a pagan cult calling an old pedophile the holy father) they do "contemplation" from what I understand. This involves reading the Bible and just "meditating" AKA silently focusing on and thinking about the scripture. They don't sit cross legged and say, "OMMMMMMMMMMMMM", at least as far as I'm aware, I wouldn't be too surprised though. And I say don't lump the Catholics in with the new agers because Catholics are willfully perverting and misusing the scriptures of the Bible and the Christian faith, while new agers are just lost or searching for some greater experience in life or something, they're not taking a religion, distorting it until it doesn't even resemble the actual religion and then claiming it for their own like Catholics are. You can lump in Pentacostals with new agers because they're both seeking that "experience" that looks to me like a stereotypical case of possession...
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« Reply #178 on: April 26, 2011, 10:24:08 PM » |
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And I say don't lump the Catholics in with the new agers because Catholics are willfully perverting and misusing the scriptures of the Bible and the Christian faith, while new agers are just lost or searching for some greater experience in life or something, they're not taking a religion, distorting it until it doesn't even resemble the actual religion and then claiming it for their own like Catholics are. You can lump in Pentacostals with new agers because they're both seeking that "experience" that looks to me like a stereotypical case of possession...
No offense, but that is exactly what New Agers do. They take practices like Wicca, nature and Goddess worship, the usage of crystals, Buddhism, and many other 'hip' ideas and forms them together into one New Age religion.
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« Reply #179 on: April 26, 2011, 10:24:58 PM » |
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No offense, but that is exactly what New Agers do. They take practices like Wicca, nature and Goddess worship, the usage of crystals, Buddhism, and many other 'hip' ideas and forms them together into one New Age religion.
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« Reply #180 on: May 06, 2011, 08:18:47 PM » |
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For those who would like the cliff’s notes, here are some of the significant points made in the video Gods of the New Age in no particular order: --Hollywood promotes classic hinduism/pantheism while calling it something else.
Yep - look at this Hollywood star's shirt(who recently did a movie on hinduism)...  This is from the comments section of this link--> http://zionistgoldreport.blogspot.com/2010/08/another-english-whoreer-illuminati.htmlI got aware that Julia Roberts was a Satanist when I saw pictures of her in the book The Church of Satan by Michael Aquino.
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