Sunday, 6 January 2019

From a letter I wrote to another fellow

In my church I mentioned that the idea of walking on the Moon was absurd because it is clearly not terra firma due to its often observed transparency. 

I had this conversation with the preacher:

Me: The moon is not terra firma so people can't walk on it
He: So what is it then? (a challenge)
Me: A light
He: A light? (rising tone of slightly hysterical incredulity)
Me: Yes. It is the lesser light that rules the night
He: ...crickets... (later) ...the importance of the book of Romans...

These people don't believe the Bible, that's the simple fact of the matter. They place their faith in Charles Spurgeon, Mr Ruckman, and other showmen and sophists. Even worse, they take the word of sorcerers and necromancers like Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, Isaac Newton, Henry Cavendish and Mr Einstein, over the Word of God. I think that's about as bad as it gets. Of course people need time to understand the deception, but the cat is out of the bag by now... even the preacher of my faithful assembly was well advised of the flat earth "heresy" before I reached the church, having been tipped off by his well connected acquaintance ********, who, as he told me some time ago, is "the most intelligent man I know",  slyly reminding me that I could never be in the running for such a high office (not that I would ever aspire to it).

The church is apostate. I have listened to fiery Baptist preachers and suchlike of all hues and persuasions but this is what it comes to in my view: are they revealing the truth of the deceptions that are foisted upon us by the world, or are they gate-keeping to go with the flow, escape the taint of speaking against the prevailing tide within and without the church, and avoid alienating those of their long-serving elders who might be shocked into staying at home on Sunday (where they could probably do more good)? There are faithful men and women in church of course, but the path to the platform has been clearly signposted, and it does not offer any license to suggest that the Bible is literally true when it speaks of the firmament, the lights, stars and heaven - the very Throne of God! 

Not to mention the sexual perversions predicted in the last days: it's not just the poor folks marching under the rainbow flag, it is the millions of men and women lusting after strange flesh, mostly unconsciously. It is our own hearts we need to examine. Did you know that the fastest growing pornography genre is "tsex"? Millions of self-identifying heterosexual men worldwide are telling themselves, encouraged by social norms, that there is nothing "gay" about trans sex desires and even relations, if the young man dresses appropriately and makes a sufficiently attractive girl. I suspect we have all been contaminated by this plague because so many if not all of the women we see in the entertainment industry are being revealed as transgendered boys or eunuchs. We must all be washed, there can be no pointing of fingers: all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Surely there are many who have lusted after hypersexualised lean women who turn out to be, well, men.
All must be washed, we have all attended the banquets of concupiscence in our hearts and minds

The preachers are like the four hundred false prophets who would please King Jehoshaphat. All are guarding the gates of Vatican city. Even the handful of "enlightened" men of fame we see on screen have shown time and time again that they cannot be trusted.

We are in serious times in my view, and the response of my local independent evangelical church? To organise a "conference" on replacement theology, which, if it echoes the conference on dispensationalism held last year, will simply provide the opportunity for a couple of self-professed clever fellows to exercise their voice boxes and thinking caps for the benefit of their wives, two sleeping elders, and a couple of diehards such that hold the key to the biscuits cupboard and are trusted enough to count the offering (under supervision).

I despair!

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