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IS YOGA OK? The whole goal of yoga is to bring about a union (commune) with the demonic Hindu "gods." Out of 300 million gods, two more popular ones are Krishna and Rama. Yoga involves performing physical contortions until you can get your mind into an altered state of consciousness. Other Hindu ways to do so are through repetitive chanting, jumping up and down, rigorous exercise, drugs, and music. Whether those practicing yoga see it or not, Hinduism clearly admits the goal is to reach these “gods” to enlist their help in breaking out of a supposed endless cycle of reincarnation caused by the fictitious need to work off bad past-life karma. They do so by losing themselves in a Hindu deity to become like their gods (demon spirits). This information is straight from their words and you’ll notice I did not mention exercise. People here in the West have been made to think yoga is just innocent and healthy stretching and exercise. However, it is really Hinduism’s bait to suck people in. And once anyone, Hindu or not, begins performing these Hindu religious practices like yoga and meditation, the process will eventually get the person into that altered state of consciousness, quickly becoming spiritual in a darker and darker way. Altering your consciousness does not involve the Spirit of God. Instead, it opens the door to connect with spirits that are man and God’s enemies. | image tagged in yoga,hindu,christian,bible,exercise,demon | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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SHOULD SDA CALL OUT RCC FOR ALTERING GOD'S WORD? Here’s a good quote: "The Seventh Day Adventist 'Clear Word Bible' is perhaps one of the most deceptive Bibles in recent times. For 150 years, Seventh-day Adventists have called the
Roman Catholic Church 'the beast' for allegedly omitting two
verses of the law against images. Yet SDA has now made hundreds of revisions in their Bible.” It's true that Catholic leadership hacked out the second of God's Ten Commandments, which says we are not to make idols. Why would they do that? It's because they push idol worship with the sale of saint and Mary figurines that bring them a lot of money. As part of their whole rigmarole, followers are asked to bow down to, pray to, and even worship those figures. But taking out that commandment left only nine so Catholic leadership changed God’s Word again by splitting the tenth into two, getting them back to ten. I agree with SDA that it is wrong for Catholicism to do that; however, the SDA organization has made hundreds of their own textual changes, insertions, and deletions, to God’s Word. In the South they have two words for the type of person who speaks against a wrong
that they themselves are also committing: It's "Hypo Crite." SDA is being hypocritical. | image tagged in catholicism,adventists,bible,god,christian,hypocrisy | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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WHAT ARE THE ORIGINS OF THE “WORD OF FAITH” MOVEMENT? [2 of 3]; One founder was William Seymour who created the Azusa Street Mission in 1906. Those present at the time described absolute chaos with all in attendance wanting to preach, and most everyone did. Nobody stopped to ask for a testimony to even see if the speakers were saved. Even some local witches and sorcerers preached. Seymour realized who they were and stopped them from preaching but they continued to attend and practice their weird worship during the service. Also weird for a Church service, were reports of kissing between unmarried persons. Again, everyone preached, except Seymour, who just sat with his head in a crate and from time to time shouted, "Repent!” | image tagged in bible,god,jesus,christian,church,pray | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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WHAT ARE THE ORIGINS OF THE “WORD OF FAITH” MOVEMENT? [3 of 3]
Seymour had no biblical education because his teacher, Parham, had little, just as Parham's teachers, Dowie and Sandford, had little to none. Besides them, the New Thought founder and root of the Word of Faith movement, Phineas Qimby had none, which meant his trainees, Mary Baker Eddy (Christian Science founder) and Warren Felt Evans, were also lacking biblical training. On top of that and going forward, Aimee Semple McPherson, who most all Pentecostal and Word of Faith denominations come from, also lacked a biblical education. When you trace the history of the Word of Faith movement, here's the result of all those people: WOF was basically founded by biblically-UNTRAINED leaders who were not in the Bible and instead learned from PAGANS AND CULTS. Still, even with that non-biblical foundation, today they not only claim to be spiritual, but even more spiritual than other Christians, who they say are missing out on their teachings. Besides the false teachings, in this way they create still more division in the Church. Why do they do so? It's because they’re pushing false teachings that most don’t realize are actually just repackaged Hinduism. With only a name change to "Word of Faith teachers," our Church today has carbon copies of Hindu leaders; what I believe are modern-day Hindu gurus. | image tagged in pagan,cult,bible,god,jesus,christian | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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IS "WORD OF FAITH," JUST HINDUISM?
[4 of 4] Here are a few examples of what Word of Faith preachers are saying that is just Hinduism and not biblical: Jesse Duplantis: "The very first thing on Jesus' agenda was to get rid of poverty.” Excuse me?! Jesus said His priority was to destroy the works of the devil and to save us from sin. Frederick Price: "The apostles were businessmen. They were rich men that had plenty of money… Only rich people could take off for three and a half years… That's the reason why I drive a Rolls Royce. I'm following Jesus’ steps.”; But the Bible says, "In their greed these teachers will exploit you with stories made up." Creflo Dollar: "I'm telling you, Jesus wasn't poor, and… Jesus didn't have no rags on. He wore designer clothes, honey!” Robert Tilton: "The only time people were poor in the Bible is when they were under a curse... Being poor is a sin.” But the Bible says this about Jesus giving up everything to come to earth as a poor man: “Though Jesus was rich, yet for your sake he became poor…” Just like Word of Faith preachers, there is another group of religious leaders who also live a lavish lifestyle, while teaching those who sent them all that money, that they too can become wealthy if they'd only practice the right force of faith with their words. That is exactly what Hindu
gurus claim, as well as how they also live. | image tagged in god,bible,hindu,faith,christian,fraud | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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