The President of Israel is playing some very devious chess games in order to get America to attack Iran.
In 1987 I became a Christian. That year I also found the books of Alice Miller, a German Psycholigist that warns another Hitler will arise from abused children. That day has arrived.
Miller said the only hope for world is to study those who can not go along with the program – any program.
When I visited my childhood friend at the Creamery in 1886, Nancy suggested I author a biogrpahy of the Hippies because I could recall so much. I wrote about the last hippie of the future that is hunted down by a shame-based system and locked away in the a privately owed prison system – that I saw coming. Faith-based orginizations are running privte prisons and converting prisoners to Jesus. There is no heterosexual sex in most prisons.
When I realized the last hippie of the futrure was me, I got clean and sober so I could prepare myself for things to come. Those things are here, at our door.
Above is a photo of John Darby who invented the evangelical doomsday scenario that has formed a 30,000,000 million Republican voting block that we see strange candidates dancing before. These folks of doom want the world to end in a war of armageddon so Israel will prevail over her enemies. The attack on President Obama and the Democrats is coming from these dangerous lunatics, the Vatican, and the crazy Hasedim in Israel who spit on children and call them whores and sluts. This is a huge mindless mass of human will – taken hostage!
Most people on earth find no meaning to life, thus they take hold of the end of their life as they know it, and join the biggest deal out there, so no one will catching them being an indivual expressing a personal creative thought. Here are some quotes from Alice Miller:
Jon
Contempt is the weapon of the weak and a defense against one’s own despised and unwanted feelings.”
It is very difficult for people to believe the simple fact that every persecutor was once a victim. Yet it should be very obvious that someone who was allowed to feel free and strong from childhood does not have the need to humiliate another person.
Hitler, Stalin, Mao and other dictators were exposed to severe physical mistreatment in childhood and refused to face up to the fact later. Instead of seeing and feeling what had happened to them, they avenged themselves vicariously by killing millions of people. And millions of others helped them to do so.
Death Becomes The Falcon
Tim LaHaye is a Pulp Fiction Writer, as was Saint Paul, and John Darby, the man
who plagiarized the Plymouth Brethren, and invented his own religion that became
the Evangelical Religion.
“Recently, pre-wrath advocate Marvin Rosenthal wrote that the pre-trib rapture
was of Satanic origin and unheard of before 1830. “To thwart the Lord’s warning
to His children, in 1830,” proclaims Rosenthal, “Satan, the ‘father of lies,’
gave to a fifteen-year-old girl named Margaret McDonald a lengthy vision.”
Five years ago I read a handwritten genealogy of my friend’s kinfolk who descend
from the famous Cavenagh family – and the infamous Wallace. They were founding
members of the Plymouth Brethren.
‘Soon after Francis Cavenagh and I were left alone for the night, a mist seemed
to come round me like the mist of hell, and one was sent to me. I thought I had
known him before, he was clothed in white. He denied the truth of Scripture.”
Above we see John Darby and his castle. Let us make believe the famous Sherlock
Holmes has been alerted to the idea Darby holds Satanic Rituals in his castle,
where The Truth is murdered round the clock. If he and his cult following are
not stopped, from their ranks will rise a self-fulfilling Doomsday Prophecy that
will destroy the world – after taking over America’s Democracy!
Watson: “Impossible! Americans are not that stupid!”
Holmes: ” I am not so sure. Remember what P.T. Barnum said?
Here is Miss MacDonald claiming on the “living Christ is us” can detect the
Anti-christ;
“I frequently said that night, and often since, now shall the awful sight of a
false Christ be seen on this earth, and nothing but the living Christ in us can
detect this awful attempt of the enemy to deceive—for it is with all
deceivableness of unrighteousness he will work—he will have a counterpart for
every part of God’s truth, and an imitation for every work of the Spirit.”
Jon
The Spiritual Detective
The famous mystic, poet and author, Kahlil Gibran, in Jesus the Son of Man:
“This Paul is indeed a strange man. His soul is not the soul of a free man. He
speaks not of Jesus nor does he repeat His Words. He would strike with his own
hammer upon the anvil in the Name of One whom he does not know.”
The great Mahatma Gandhi, the prophet of nonviolence who won freedom from
England for India in an essay titled “Discussion on Fellowship”:
“I draw a great distinction between the Sermon on the Mount of Jesus and the
Letters of Paul. Paul’s Letters are a graft on Christ’s teachings, Paul’s own
gloss apart from Christ’s own experience.”
The issue of the observance of Mosaic law by Gentile converts remained
unresolved (Acts 21:21), with Paul agreeing to James’ request to lead a group of
Greeks in carrying out Nazarite vows in order to for Paul to prove his adherence
to the law. James reiterated (Acts 21:25) the four points of the earlier
council, saying that Gentiles were not required to perform the Nazarite vows.
The false teaching of the Plymouth Brethren and John Darby has been title
“Satanic”
Recently, pre-wrath advocate Marvin Rosenthal wrote that the pre-trib rapture
was of Satanic origin and unheard of before 1830. “To thwart the Lord’s warning
to His children, in 1830,” proclaims Rosenthal, “Satan, the ‘father of lies,’
gave to a fifteen-year-old girl named Margaret McDonald a lengthy vision.”1
Rosenthal gives no documentation, he merely asserts that this is true. However,
he is wrong. He is undoubtedly relying upon the questionable work of Dave
MacPherson.
Miss MacDonald’s prophecy is seen in the vision of J.B.Gellet, as recorded by
her daughter – or very possibly Francis Cavenagh who was tending to Gellet on
his death bed. Was Francis the first to hear of Gellet’s vision when he awoke
from a near-death experience? Here you had the death of a founder of the
Plymouth Brethren who has a prophetic vision of the coming of the Anti-christ
dressed in pure white. Is Gellet giving his seal of authenticity to MacDonald’s
prophecy, or, is this the Genesis of the Rapture prophecy, it assigned to a
teenager who may be perceived as having no motive to lie about her vision?
Because MacDonald is not as historic as the leaders of the Plymouth Brethren,
the Brethren think, or, hope they will be, it is easier to assign fake history
and dates to a nobody. That there was a attempt to affix this teenager’s
prophecy to John Darby, a Brethren Star, is very suspect as he was a very close
friend of Ballet who may have been considered the leader of the Plymouth
Brethren, and thus chose Darby as his heir. That Darby allegedly began to
believe in MacDonald’s pre-trib rapture while convalescing from a riding
accident, suggests there was a conspiracy afoot to invent a Catholic-like vision
from….1. A feverish teenager2. A dying old man3. A charisma man who took a
serious fall”
Brethren writer, Roy A. Huebner claims and documents his belief that J.N. Darby
first began to believe in the pre-trib rapture and develop his dispensational
thinking while convalescing from a riding accident during December 1826 and
January 1827.12 If this is true, then all of the
origin-of-the-rapture-conspiracy-theories fall to the ground in a heap of
speculative rubble. Darby would have at least a three-year jump on any who would
have supposedly influenced his thought, making it impossible for all the
“influence” theories to have any credibility.”
Here is Miss MacDonald claiming on the “living Christ is us” can detect the
Anti-christ;
“I frequently said that night, and often since, now shall the awful sight of a
false Christ be seen on this earth, and nothing but the living Christ in us can
detect this awful attempt of the enemy to deceive—for it is with all
deceivableness of unrighteousness he will work—he will have a counterpart for
every part of God’s truth, and an imitation for every work of the Spirit.”
Here is J.G. Bellet claiming the “living Christ” is in him;”Soon after breakfast
he called us to read; and he spoke a little about the verses 19 to 23 of St.
Luke 7. He said that ‘John was weak in one point;’ he expected his prison doors
to be opened as the eyes and ears of others were opened. He failed, as ‘every
other steward has done, except the One in whom every promise is yea and amen.’
He then offered a short prayer, in which he mentioned the reality of the enemy’s
fiery darts, and deliverance from them. Immediately after, he called my uncle
and me to either side of the sofa-bed, and gave us the following account of what
he had experienced:.”
‘Soon after Francis Cavenagh and I were left alone for the night, a mist seemed
to come round me like the mist of hell, and one was sent to me. I thought I had
known him before, he was clothed in white. He denied the truth of Scripture. I
took the Word in my hand, and bolted one passage after another at him, but still
he held his ground.”The moral glories of Scripture a lie!”I said; “they are as
true as heaven and earth.” The temptation still continued; and I felt weak. But
I cried to the Lord for help; and gradually I rose out of the mist into a calm
atmosphere; and I was with my Evangelists again. But it was dreadful while it
lasted, That is a plain, unvarnished tale.’”That is a plain, unvarnished
tale.”The following references, by Christian authors Tim LaHaye, Hal Lindsey,
David Wilkerson, and C. Norman Kraus, provide some contemporary insight into the
history and influence of the so-called Plymouth Brethren movement.
In Rapture under Attack (published by Multnomah),
Tim LaHaye writes, “John Darby figures to be a central figure in any study of
the pre-Trib Rapture. There is little question that he did more than any other
man to organize and popularize the view both in the United States and Great
Britain. Born in 1800 and single all his life, he dedicated his boundless
energies to advancing the cause of Christ through soul-winning, preaching, Bible
teaching, church building, conference teaching, and publishing.
“In the preface to Hungry for More of Jesus (published by Chosen Books), David
Wilkerson writes, “I have in my library twelve volumes by J. B. Stoney, a devout
writer among Plymouth Brethren. Every volume centers on Christ – thousands of
pages extolling the beauty of our Lord and His ministry as A Man in Glory. In
devouring these precious books, I find myself continually humbled and challenged
by this brother who has written so much on the single subject of the glory of
Christ.In Christianity in America, C. Norman Kraus writes, “Dispensationalism is
a system of scriptural interpretation which was first developed in Plymouth
Brethren circles in England and Ireland in the 1830s and spread to North America
beginning in the 1850s. John Nelson Darby seems to have been the most seminal
thinker in formulating the system. Almost all the distinctive doctrines of
present-day Dispensationalism can be traced to his writings. In America the
system appeared in its classic form in the notes of the Scofield Reference Bible
(1909) which has had wide influence, especially among fundamentalists
While flipping LaHaye’s pages in order to spot his comments on the pretrib
origin (the way my book The Rapture Plot describes it), I quickly found one
sentence on page 180 that has four historical errors.In it he asserts that 19th
century (Plymouth) Brethren scholar S. P. Tregelles claimed in two of his books,
spaced 11 years apart, that fellow Brethren member J. N. Darby derived pretrib
from the Jews and Margaret Macdonald.
Since Margaret wasn’t Jewish, LaHaye sees Tregelles naming two different sources
and contradicting himself.If you’ve been totally immersed in pretrib rapture
origin research since 1970 (as I have), you’ll soon find (as I did) these four
errors:1. The two Tregelles works were not two books but an article (1855) and a
book (1864).2. They were nine years apart.3. The article spoke only of
“Judaisers” within Christianity. (This was the first time I’d ever found anyone
claiming that the Jews had been blamed for originating pretrib!)4. The book
referred to “an ‘utterance’ in Mr. Irving’s Church.” (Margaret never even
visited Edward Irving’s church!)LaHaye obviously had been influenced by other
writers, including R. A. Huebner and John Walvoord, who had previously aired the
supposed Tregelles contradiction. (Elsewhere in the present book I show that
Tregelles did not contradict himself.)
The Plymouth Brethren Movement
“I am the light of the world;he that follows me shall not walk in darkness,but
shall have the light of life.”— Jesus (John 8:12)In recent years, several
well-known Christian authors (including Tim LaHaye, Hal Lindsey, and David
Wilkerson) have referred to the so-called Plymouth Brethren movement in their
writings, renewing interest in this non-denominational Christian movement which
originated in Ireland and England during the 1820s and 1830s.During the winter
of 1827-28, four Christian men – John Nelson Darby, Edward Cronin, John Bellett,
and Francis Hutchinson – who had been concerned for some time about the
condition of the professing church, agreed, after much prayer and conference, to
come together on the Lord’s Day and remember the Lord Jesus in the breaking of
bread, as the early Christians did, counting on the Lord to be with them.
Their first meeting was held in Francis Hutchinson’s house in Dublin, Ireland.
For some time previously, they and others had been meeting to study the
Scriptures; in comparing what they found in the Word of God with existing
conditions at the time, they found no expression of the nature and character of
the church of God, either in the National Established churches or in the various
dissenting bodies. This led them to separate from these disparate ecclesiastical
systems, and to come together in the name of the Lord Jesus (Matthew 18:20),
owning the presence and sovereign action of the Holy Spirit in their midst (1
Corinthians 12:4-11), and seeking to keep the unity of the Spirit in the uniting
bond of peace (Ephesians 4:3-4). As they continued to meet, others in Dublin and
elsewhere were added to their number.
Among the many gatherings which sprang up, one at Plymouth, England became the
most well-known and people in the district began to call them “brethren from
Plymouth”. This naturally resulted in the designation “Plymouth Brethren”.John
Nelson Darby (1800-1882) later wrote, “What gave rise to the existence of
so-called Plymouth Brethren is the grand truth, the great fact, of the descent
of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, to form the body of Christ into one;
then the coming of the Saviour as the continual expectation of the Christian”.*

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