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Well, it sounds as though you really don't want to know where the research is, right? You've already made up your mind and don't care to hear anything that doesn't confirm your conspiracy theory.
But you can find the book at Barnes and Noble or Borders or Amazon, I'm pretty sure. And I'm not saying that this idea--Knights Templar created the Masons in order to get back at the Hospillalers--is necessarily correct, only that it is new research that the reviewers thought pretty convincing. No one can say for a certainty where Masonry originated.
I would be a lot more worried if they WERE hiding it...Remember I was involved with the charismatic movement but now they are not hiding that they have an agenda and it is not pleaseant dor christians.
Agreed. The ancient and honorable Knights Hospitaller date from long before the Freemasons were noted. They won illustrious victories from the time of the First Crusade on through the 16th c. and certainly did good service both in caring for the ill and defending Christianity.
Rick Joyner is a part of the new apostolic reformation and the extreme prophetic movement. They are notorious for false prophesies and extra biblical teachings. They claim to see angels all the time and encourage people to contact them.But why would a prophet join a secret society
He even looks like a Prophet.Rick Joyner is a part of the new apostolic reformation and the extreme prophetic movement. They are notorious for false prophesies and extra biblical teachings. They claim to see angels all the time and encourage people to contact them.
Rick Joyner's group has a reputation for spiritual abuse an cultishness.
Why do a half-dozen other Masonic degrees and orders have the names of various Medieval societies?
Rick Joyner is a part of the new apostolic reformation and the extreme prophetic movement. They are notorious for false prophesies and extra biblical teachings. They claim to see angels all the time and encourage people to contact them.
Rick Joyner's group has a reputation for spiritual abuse an cultishness.
Thanks for the video. Part of the Dominionist belief, (of which he is a part), believes in the "restoration of the tabernacle of david" This involves intense, sometimes frenzied trancelike worship that they say will usher in this move of God of the tabernacle.The worship can go on for hours.
If you have ever watched "It's Supernatural" he has New Breed people on alot. Some of the claims they make seem unbelievable and I got the impression they were like some sort of supermen. They feel like they will usher in "the end time move of God".Exactly! They are trying to hype themselves up for recognition. They are a dangerous group, and yes I agree...cultish and liars and their entire agenda is to create a "NEW BREED" of christian, and it seems they've already started in Africa. Google his name and new breed...you'll see what I'm referring too here.
Thanks for listening.
I also saw the Latter Day Rain and MSOG mentioned in it.Thanks for the video. Part of the Dominionist belief, (of which he is a part), believes in the "restoration of the tabernacle of david" This involves intense, sometimes frenzied trancelike worship that they say will usher in this move of God of the tabernacle.The worship can go on for hours.
People that go to their meetings say they feel like the music puts them almost into a trance. I went to a church once for a visit and the music so bothered me I has to go into the lobby, but the music was being piped in the lobbyI later found out it was a NAR church.
You've got that right. Especially those 9/11 "truthers." Once I got into an arguement with one of them and I totally took his theories apart. He went from cocky to a blithering idiot in a matter of seconds. I had a lot of fun with that.Conspiracy theory/theorists are fun to read.
You've got that right. Especially those 9/11 "truthers." Once I got into an arguement with one of them and I totally took his theories apart. He went from cocky to a blithering idiot in a matter of seconds. I had a lot of fun with that.
I don't know a lot about Charismatic churches because I've never been a member of one before. Most of the time when you turn on the TV to a religious program that's usually the type of church you will get so I've seen it that way. Personally it's not my style but I don't think that the majority of them are apostate. Notice that I did say the "majority" of them. Some of them might take on the traits of a cult but I think they are in the minority. I've gotten into my share of fights with people on these boards that claim that this church and its members or that church or denomination and its members aren't Christians and they are all without a doubt going to hell and all of that stuff before. I don't have to name people because if you've been around here long enough you know who they are. I think that kind of thinking is very dangerous and at the very least sectarian and I will challenge them over it. I've heard others say that Charismatics are "lost," things like that and I don't believe that it's true. If that works for somebody, if it gets them closer to God then so be it. It's not my place to tell them that they are wrong. People can be different from you and not be wrong.
You've got that right. Especially those 9/11 "truthers." Once I got into an arguement with one of them and I totally took his theories apart. He went from cocky to a blithering idiot in a matter of seconds. I had a lot of fun with that.
I don't know a lot about Charismatic churches because I've never been a member of one before. Most of the time when you turn on the TV to a religious program that's usually the type of church you will get so I've seen it that way. Personally it's not my style but I don't think that the majority of them are apostate. Notice that I did say the "majority" of them. Some of them might take on the traits of a cult but I think they are in the minority. I've gotten into my share of fights with people on these boards that claim that this church and its members or that church or denomination and its members aren't Christians and they are all without a doubt going to hell and all of that stuff before. I don't have to name people because if you've been around here long enough you know who they are. I think that kind of thinking is very dangerous and at the very least sectarian and I will challenge them over it. I've heard others say that Charismatics are "lost," things like that and I don't believe that it's true. If that works for somebody, if it gets them closer to God then so be it. It's not my place to tell them that they are wrong. People can be different from you and not be wrong.
Because someone down the line thought it'd be "cool" for the masons. IT's making us talk about it eh?
Conspiracy theory/theorists are fun to read.
Christianity has a core set of beliefs that mainstream denominations accept as true.I agree...but to what extant of "different" should we draw the line eh?
Christianity has a core set of beliefs that mainstream denominations accept as true.
There is a God and a Heaven, and a Satan and hell.
The Bible is the word of God.
Jesus is the Son of God and was born of a Virgin.
Those that believe in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life.
It's when a church goes outside of those core beliefs then that's when you have a problem. I'll use the Emergent Church as an example.
There were two Gnostic Orders Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller's. One Catholic and another answerable two a hidden order.
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