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It is linking Christianity with the old pagan spirit worship of the immortal soul. The high priestess and her virgins surrounded themselves with emasculated or homosexual men. When the female is prominent in religion, men become more passive and today’s homosexual emphasis reflects this, although there are other influences. One is that spiritualism is breaking down the established order set by God, therefore any kind of love is acceptable. In the USA there are even paedophiles who claim that their way of showing ‘love’ is acceptable.
At a recent Methodist Conference the main prayer was made to ‘Our Mother God,’ supposedly to show the tenderness of God towards us. In reality this is the tip of an occultic iceberg that is just coming into the waters of established religion. The mediums in spiritualist circles are often female. Today the leader in the local church is likely to be a woman. |
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In America a cult of goddess worship has quite recently come into the religious arena. The name being given to the goddess is Sophia – from Greek, meaning ‘wisdom’, linked with wisdom in the Bible Book of Proverbs. ‘Sophia is the wisdom within me.’ Sophia is shown to be wise whereas the male God is bungling, inept and distant. ‘He has had his opportunity and what did it achieve?’ is the question asked. Now is the time of ‘Sophia’, the wise, the gentle, the disarming, the loving, the peaceful goddess. This is, they say, what today’s world craves after centuries of war and hatred and aggression, blaming God our Father for the work of the devil, the murderer, in the world. It is expected that it will be the female, embodied in the concept of Sophia that will achieve it, when God has been seen to have failed. ‘Sophia is the place in you where the entire universe resides.’ |
Here again is the connection with the ‘soul of the world.’ At a women’s Christian conference, we were told that we have to re-imagine the doctrine of Creation. Elizabeth Bettenhausen, a Lutheran, said, ‘Women, not God, are the true creators.’ In these statements we see the fruition of the spirit-predicted agenda of the remodelling of Christianity. This is to be the golden era of women. This is where the supposed hope for the future resides.
These are the origins of the feminist movement, a movement claiming to give women true recognition, but its principal aim is to bring more clearly before the world a religion of the spirits with a |
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feminine face. The feminist movement is ultimately a challenge to the maleness of the Christian Bible and a male God.This is why we have a contest between the Creator God and a goddess of the spirits. It is almost taken for granted today that the vicar or the priest may be a woman. This is a parallel to the witch of days gone by, or to the high priestess of the pagan temple. Now, maybe totally unaware of the satanic plan, she visits in hospital and later holds a warm and compassionate funeral service, that is remembered with comfort and affection.
At the end of the major Spiritualist conference in 1893, it was said that woman is to tbe the minister, teacher, counsellor and guide. It was to be Woman’s golden era and they were urged to go forth and convert the world.
What is true? What is false?
The spirits in the world are real; they are demonic angels in conflict with God. It must be emphasised again, that they are not the beloved spirits of the dead. Neither is there is a ‘world spirit’ pervading all the natural world. This too is error. God is the Creator. He is a loving personal |
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God who came and dwelt with us here on earth. He is not His creation, the spirit of life in all, an energy or a force. We are not part of the divine spirit. We are dependent beings whose life is a gift of God. Our life is probationary and we are totally reliant on God for everything we need to sustain life.
The Bible warned specifically of spirits in the church.
In Revelation 18:1-4, John writes,
‘And after these things I saw another angel come down from heaven having great power and the earth was lightened with his glory, And he cried mightily with a strong voice, saying, Babylon |
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