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Judy T's avatar

The leadership of Asbury are guilty of the sin of willful IGNORANCE. Does Asbury teach students to be obedient and do what the world’s experts and authority figures tell them to do? Does Asbury teach students to question authority? Does Asbury teach students to study what Jesus said about the political and religious authorities of his day? Does Asbury teach students to examine all data on an issue when seeking truth? Does Asbury’s biology courses teach that viruses cause disease?

Of particular interest to me about Asbury’s Covid Rules and Regs is that (1) vaccination was not mandated and (2) 95% of the school community was vaxxed. Asbury stopped short of mandating vaccination (why?) and yet 95% complied, which tells me that the community is also guilty of willful IGNORANCE. If Asbury’s leadership is truly concerned with truth as well as the health of their campus community, they can demonstrate this by inviting Drs. Cowan, Kaufman, Lanka, and the Baileys – one at a time – to conduct seminars on viruses, where the students would be required to do research and write papers. Exploring Terra Incognito will be exciting for the students – it will activate their critical thinking skills and give them what they need to know to say NO to vaccines. It may also be a first step in the huge task of destroying the Germ Theory that is destroying the health and lives of citizens everywhere. Of course, taking such a step would require Asbury’s leadership to be BRAVE, RESOLUTE, and put their TRUST IN GOD. Taking such a step is not for the timid, not for the go-along-to-get-along. The question is: Will Asbury’s leadership put on the armor of God and go forth into the battlefield?

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Kyle Young's avatar

Excellent points and questions Judy, especially the last ones.

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Scooter's avatar

This article resonates with me in every point. I too, "grew up a very conservative, Bible thumping, hell-fire and brimstone Baptist church that held revivals on a regular basis." And when I first heard about the excitement around the Asbury "revival" from some friends my personal thought was, meh. Never looked at any of the videos.

Early in reading I started thinking, yeah, I bet the followed all CDC guidelines, and next paragraph you covered that. I also bet they're getting substantial government funding from any of several sources available to churches these days, in addition to the control placed over them via 501c3 "exemptions".

When you went into the hitch-hiking story I thought, whoa, this is a little too uncanny. I actually had a very similar experience hitch-hiking....

And, recently I've been telling people that true christian "government" is closer to political anarchy. You covered that, so I need not say more..., except to refer to 1 Samuel 8:10-22, where the people wanted a "king".

I'm now engaged in an effort to educate the current generation of parents that "school choice" -- which would put government / tax money into the hands of homeschooler parents, is Marxism. Some understand, others think that getting money from government sounds great! Legislature in Alabama is about to consider bills under the deceptive guise of "School Choice". The battle is just begun.

Thanks for this article blog post.

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Kyle Young's avatar

When I was doing earlier research on this I came across that passage in I Samuel and was going to include it but later forgot. It's a good one. Thanks for including it here.

We can be sure that any money for education from the state comes with stipulations and other strings attached.

There are probably a lot of people our age with similar stories:)

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William Brown's avatar

The following link spoke volumes to me, and I think you will find worth your time to read. It’s short and to the point.

https://prayerandprophecy.wordpress.com/2009/06/13/the-question-that-changed-my-life/

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Phil Welsh's avatar

Sadly, America’s churches are mere shadows of their former selves, form without substance. The average parishioner claims to love God but doesn’t demonstrate it in his personal life through strict adherence to nature and nature’s laws, which are God’s divine laws. The temple of the living God is inside each individual, not in a building which has made a 501(c)3 deal with the Fallen One’s minions, whose price of admission is a tenth of one’s income, and whose feast tables are laden with toxic belly-fillers and sugary treats. Hey, pastors, you cannot serve two masters!

God’s magnificent creation is my church and my devotion to Divine Natural Law is my tithe. Fellowship with other people of faith is fine but ultimately one’s spiritual path is a lonely, self-propelled, one, not a congested superhighway. We’re supposed to have a personal relationship with the Godhead. The “cookie-cutter Christians”, as I tend to refer to them (with far more sympathy than criticism) seem to be doing everything but that. Nobody can push or pull you into “heaven”, whatever that turns out to truly be. One grows and ascends through personal effort, commitment, discipline, and ardent devotion to spiritual imperatives. And it all has to be simple to understand or the simple-minded would be at an unGodly disadvantage. Yeshua was an extraordinary example of a life well and purposefully lived. But I believe he wished to be emulated, not worshipped. I see WAY TOO MUCH Jesus worship going on in the churches of today.

One more thought: The very concept of “hell” has never made much sense to me, other than as an almost perfect people control mechanism. How could a loving God, who we’re told is supremely merciful, consign one of His precious children to eternal torment, no matter how naughty and rebellious they’ve been? For goodness sake, even we mortal humans have laws against cruel and unusual punishments. Are we really going to hold God to a lower standard? No, I personally believe that the fate of the willfully evil and unrighteous would be the annihilation of the I AM consciousness within and the transformation of that soul energy into something more pleasing to God. Now, that’s genuinely merciful, because at least one will never be aware that he’s gone for eternity.

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Kyle Young's avatar

Agreed!

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Daithi's avatar

Only recently started reading your stack via a cross link from another post. Anyway a few comments:

Scripture doesn’t reference what are now called revivals using that term. But there are examples of a turning back to the worship of the true God. In Ezra 8 and 9 after the temple was rebuilt we are told that Ezra read from the Book of the Law and all the people bowed and worshipped the Lord.

Again, in the book of Jonah, God through His Holy Spirit brought salvation to the population of pagan Nineveh which at that time was capital of Assyria (modern day Mosul in Iraq) and as a result did not destroy the city. Which made Jonah furious but that’s another topic.

As for Christian anarchy I think Resistance is a better term. We are warned that we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age and against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.

So what are we to do? Take up the whole armour of God so that you can withstand in the evil day. Not anarchy but resistance. See Ephesians 6.

Daniel’s friends refused to bow down to the state but they didn’t try to overthrow it.

God wants all people everywhere to repent and turn to Him. The message of Revelation 13 is that there are two beasts in the last days. The state and false religion. Believers are not to worship either one. But many will be deceived unless they have been sealed by God. They overcome through salvation in Christ and the word of their own testimony and by not loving their own lives.

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Kyle Young's avatar

While I'm more of a New Testament (new law under Jesus) person, I don't eschew the Old Testament.

I see "resistance" as a good starting point. But it does seem to imply a certain level of cooperation with the state. And here I would point out that I see no need to overthrow the state. While I may entertain fictional possibilities in my Revelations novella, as I've pointed out in numerous earlier posts, my preferred solution lies in setting up parallel structures which provide alternatives for those who no longer care to support the state. This is what Vaclav Havel and many others did to help bring down the former Soviet Union.

Having said all of that, lifting the dark veil will take a concerted effort by many people of many different persuasions.

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Daithi's avatar

There are a large number who are wilfully blind and will remain so. Back to the beast - these are earth dwellers who will worship the beast. Now to the NT. Christ was focused on hypocrisy and corruption within the visible church. He constantly called out the religious leaders of his day describing them as a nest of vipers and as whitewashed tombs. He also said that he came not to bring peace to the earth but a sword. The sword of truth and of salvation and the Gospel. See Revelation 19. He will also deal with his enemies hence his robe is described as "dipped in blood".

Christ said to render to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's. Meaning as far as possible comply except to dissent from the state when the state departs from God. "You shall have no other gods before Me".

David could have killed Saul when Saul was still king but he restrained himself to just cutting off a slice from his robes. 1 Samuel 24. But see what happened Absalom when he tried to start an uprising against David who by then was king.

So that is why we speak against the state whenever the state breaks the laws of God.

That is why I have trouble with churches that closed and later on agreed with vax mandates.

Yes we should set up parallel systems. Sounds good but I'd love to hear some practical plans how to actually do that.

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Kyle Young's avatar

I've talked about these topics in earlier posts - substack, farmers markets, natural building, regenerative farming, homeschooling, natural (God given) textiles and Bible study in peoples homes are all examples of parallel structures.

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Daithi's avatar

We participate in several of those in our area, except homeschooling (the kids are adults now). Still trying to figure out the medical options - very limited in a public system (no private options in our part of the world). Very few doctors can be trusted.

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William Brown's avatar

The Lord wants us to lean on Him when we aren’t feeling well. We are all going to be tried to see if we are found worthy. Just know that King Asa was a righteous King, and still perished because of idolatry. He was diseased in his feet, until his disease was exceedingly great…yet in his disease, he sought not to The Lord, but to his physicians.

And he died soon thereafter. This was put in the Bible for a purpose. To teach us a lesson.

The Lord is the great physician.

A wise man once said the following:

Proverbs 3:5-6 (KJV) 5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. 6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/CxJAzmhr2Gbe/

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William Brown's avatar

Very well said. The former Jesuit Priest, Alberto Rivera once said that the Jesuits had infiltrated all organized religions with the churches of the USA, and the visible sign to the illuminated that this had been accomplished, would be when they saw a U.S. President being sworn in facing the Obelisk, err Washington Monument. This first occurred with Ronald Reagan being sworn in back in the early 1980’s.

Organized religions cannot be trusted, as they’ve all been infiltrated and led astray. Today’s churches are pathetic. Teaching strange gospels out of buildings that are littered with pagan symbolism. In the city where I live, there are hurch buildings shaped as pyramids, and all sorts of creative obelisk shapes all over and around them. I’ll link personal photos to prove it.

Not only have the Jesuits infiltrated the churches, they’ve infiltrated the seminary schools, completely affecting the future preachers and teachers of Protestantism.

I was across the street from a Baptist University and glanced over at the campus…the very first thing I noticed was an archway to Baal that everyone would have to walk under and through. Thoroughly disgusted, I’m not sure which angers me more…the fact that these people have been successful at infiltrating, or the fact that nobody has seemed to notice the obvious infiltration.

I expect people who will become future pastors to be able to recognize blatant occult symbolism, and yet apparently none of them do.

It isn’t a coincidence that there are steeples and obelisks on many churches ⛪️ These things are not of God, and just a mockery to those who truly have God given discernment. They represent Nimrod, King of Babylon and all things antichrist.

I posted this link above, but will do so here too…

https://prayerandprophecy.wordpress.com/2009/06/13/the-question-that-changed-my-life/

https://imgur.com/a/IFfmwcF

https://imgur.com/a/IWkwnIV

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Daithi's avatar

Agreed. They have not only infiltrated churches and seminaries, but also politics. It's no coincidence that several of the leading lights of the pandemic and the associated tyranny were educated by Jesuits. Fauci, Gavin Newsom, Justin Trudeau and Jason Kenney (former premier of Alberta) to name a few. Kenney was the first to oversee the jailing of several Christian pastors for defying the so-called public health edicts and keeping their churches open.

As to Nimrod, he was described in Genesis 10 as a descendant of Ham (the son of Noah who mocked his father Noah when he got intoxicated); and then as a "mighty hunter before Lord" - meaning that his might and his hunting took the place ("went before") of the Lord in his life. His kingdom included Babel (later Babylon) and Nineveh - both pagan cities. The Roman Catholic church has it's roots in the ancient Babylonian pagan religion. The cult of the worship of Nimrod and his mother Semiranis is alive and well in the worship of Madonna and child in modern day Romanism. This is nothing to do with Christ or the Gospel, any more than making Mary a co-redemptrix with the Lord is scriptural. These are all deceits of the anti-christ.

Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.

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Kyle Young's avatar

Rome itself was pagan. Which may explain why Catholicism has so much pagan baggage.

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William Brown's avatar

Dr. Robert Malone told Joe Rogan on his podcast that he took the Moderna vaccine so he could travel to Rome to have a sit down with the Pope.

While he didn’t go into detail about what was discussed (he was probably getting fitted for his sheep clothing), he did mention that Jesuit Pope Francis told him that “He and Fauci were the best of friends”

And why wouldn’t they be??? They’re both Jesuits.

I’ve seen their hands all over this fake pandemic. Their Luciferase ingredient in the bioweapon was just another way for them to brag.

They don’t believe that us stupid Goyim can figure out any of their schemes.

Jesus said we will know them by their fruit,,, how many countries have these people been kicked out of? Their fruit is rotten. These are Luciferians masquerading as disciples of Jesus.

It amazes me how many people have fallen for their deceptions.

I often rant about how evil they are. I’ve spent too much time reading into their history. Even if only a fraction of it were true, it would still qualify them as being pure evil. They are no doubt the Rev. 2.9, and 3:9 - Synagogue of Satan.

I’ve been reading a book recently called Solving the Mystery of Babylon the Great, by Edward Hendrie

It’s honestly the first book that actually reveals who these people are.

According to Mr. Hendrie, the Jesuits are Talmudic Jews who have always controlled Roman Catholicism. They secretly hate the Catholic Church, even though they control it.

He claims these Talmudic Jews spend their whole lives studying the Babylonian Talmud, and they HATE JESUS CHRIST.

This explains a lot to me. I’ve seen a heavy Roman Catholic presence in Jerusalem, and wondered how the Papacy could claim ownership over the lands of Israel, including Jerusalem.

I don’t even want to repeat what he reveals in his book. Some of the information makes me utterly hate these people. They are literally the epitome of racist, and Despotic.

I could go on and on, but it’s late and way past my bed time.

Judging from your comments, you guys are already well aware of what’s going on.

Revelation 17 - reveals this mystery. And the UN map surrounded by its Laurel wreath reveals some more truth through symbolism.

That symbol represents the domain of Caesar. The papacy holds the title of Caesar, and the Jesuit Pope will continue to use the UN to accomplish his will.

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William Brown's avatar

Absolutely Kyle...the Roman Empire worked hand in hand with the Sanhedrin to infiltrate and corrupt the known churches, until Constantine (the pagan) declared himself Pontifex Maximus and kicked off the creation of a new Universal (Catholic) Religion that they called Christianity. The truth is found in Revelation 17 as this false religion is A mixture of paganism/Gnosticism and all wrapped up with names of the Saints and martyrs of Jesus.

People really are dumb. If Satan is the god of this world, would he ever allow God’s true Church to thrive? No, he wouldn’t. Yet, Roman Catholicism has done just that...subduing kings and nations along the way and making itself supreme ruler of the earth. While at the same time persecuting the true saints of Jesus, with nonstop violence towards anyone outside of “mother” church.

This is not of God. A child could perceive this, so why can’t the 1 + billion Catholics walking the earth? It breaks my heart. These people are some of the most deceived people on earth. They are grown and raised into their Catholic family traditions and never think to question any of them.

I’ve sat back and watched this Christian nation fall back into depravity, and one aspect of this has to do with Catholic Holidays being passed off as religious holidays. Christmas, Easter, etc...

These are pagan traditions, not from God. Followers of Jesus should have nothing to do with them, and yet our entire nation of Protestants are now openly celebrating these as if they are honoring Jesus. (They aren’t)

Look what the Bible has to say in Jeremiah about a practice the pagans we’re doing...

Jeremiah 10:1-3 (KJV) 1 Hear ye the word which the LORD speaketh unto you, O house of Israel: 2 Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are dismayed at them. 3 For the customs of the people [are] vain: for [one] cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, with the axe.

Jeremiah 10:4-5 (KJV) 4 They deck it with silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers, that it move not. 5 They [are] upright as the palm tree, but speak not: they must needs be borne, because they cannot go. Be not afraid of them; for they cannot do evil, neither also [is it] in them to do good.

Sure sounds like a Christmas 🎄 thing to me.

Easter angers me greatly. It’s the time all the heathens go to church for their annual cleansing. They are taught about Jesus’s death and resurrection (which is a good thing), however they are led astray with what’s presented. How? Because people don’t understand their Bibles, nor do the people who attend church once a year.

The Sabbath was instituted from the creation. Blessed and made holy. It isn’t a Jew thing, it’s a commandment of God, that he expects everyone to obey.

The papacy has sneakily changed the Sabbath, to the first day of the week. Sunday, the day the pagans worshipped their sun god. Thus, they congregate on the first day of the week too, and have made it a day of rest.

They teach that Jesus Christ resurrected on Sunday, and this is why the papacy changed God’s Law. This isn’t true, but the matter is hidden from most, because they only have a basic understanding of the Bible.

Holy days on God’s calendar are called Sabbaths. These aren’t just talking about the weekly sabbath, but God’s feast days as well. The scriptures reveal that Jesus was actually crucified on a Wednesday, and rose again three days later on the weekly sabbath. Since nobody left their homes until the sabbath was over...the first people to discover that Jesus had risen, didn’t discover this until Sunday Morning. This doesn’t mean that Jesus has risen on Sunday morning, merely this was when the tomb was first discovered empty.

A deep dive into this topic will reveal the truth to anyone who cares enough to research it for themselves.

Besides, the Papacy has no authority to change times and laws of God, despite the fact that he thinks he does. The Little horn of Daniel revealed the antichrist to us in Chapter 2, and 7 of his Book.

Chapter 2 reveals all of the Empires that would exist upon the earth, until Messiah returns to establish His everlasting kingdom.

In this chapter the 4th Empire, or the legs of Iron, clearly represent the Roman Empire. 2 legs for its western and eastern Capitals perhaps...Rome and Constantinople.

In Daniel 7, the little horn thinks to change times and laws. These are things that the papacy has done. They’ve changed the 10 commandments of God, and changed God’s calendar to a Gregorian calendar.

If the Book of Revelation is cross referenced with the book of Daniel, the mystery of all of this starts making more sense.

Revelation 17, which clearly reveals the woman riding on the Beast (which represents the final World Empire before Christ returns) as none other than a great city which resides in 7 mountains. Vatican City, Rome.

A horn is symbolism for a King/Kingdom within the books of prophecy, so a little horn would represent a little king/kingdom.

Vatican City would perfectly represent a little horn. It’s an entire country and independent nation, even though it’s basically a little city upon 7 mountains.

The Iron beast empire of Rome, has dominion over the earth still. The old Roman Empire, is actually still here, as the Holy Roman Empire, with the title of Caesar belonging to the Papacy, or little horn. One look at the United Nations map reveals this with its Laurel Wreath around the flat earth map, sectioned off into 33 quadrants.

This indeed seems to be a mystery to most, which is why I’m constantly talking about it.

Your Jesuit Pope Francis rules the UN, which includes the WHO, and the WEF.

He does this through the Jesuit Order, and they control all of the important secret societies. From Freemasonry, to the Knights of Malta...they control all of them.

The final empire on earth is coming out of the shadows now, and they will be implementing their mark soon. First chaos, then Order out of the chaos. Once they’ve depopulated, they’ll introduce their New World Order. Everyone will be forced to participate in order to buy/Sell...thus a mark will be required. This is commonly referred to as the Mark of the Beast (Empire) from Revelation 13-14.

We are in the Mathew 24 - Beginning of Sorrows phase.

Basically the chaos/depopulation phase.

There will be famines, and pestilences, wars, and rumors of wars, along with earthquakes in diverse places.

Once they’ve killed off a 1/3 of humanity, they’ll implement the next phase.

I’m going to stop here, because I’m rambling about 10 topics, when I originally had only planned on discussing 1 thing.

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Daithi's avatar

Agree with much of what you have written. Could you expand a bit on this statement, and explain the reasoning for it?

"The scriptures reveal that Jesus was actually crucified on a Wednesday, and rose again three days later on the weekly sabbath."

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William Brown's avatar

Passover was first introduced in Exodus 12. It was a feast of the Lord that pointed towards a future time when The anointed lamb of God would be slain. This obviously was understood by the Israelites back I. The day, but they totally missed their appointed time.

This feast has always been about Jesus Christ. The week that Jesus was crucified was the feast of unleavened bread which culminates in Passover which just so happens to be the Eve of the betrayal of Judas Iscariot into the hands of the Sanhedrin and Roman authorities.

Passover was always about Jesus Christ. The slain lamb of Passover was to be killed the evening before so that its blood could be posted upon the doors of everyone’s home.

And without some basic understanding of God‘s feast days and the creation calendar, it would be very difficult for somebody to understand the truth. This is probably why the papacy changed time zones laws. He was melting the truth with a lie and therefore needed to paganize the truth.

In the first chapter of the first book of the Bible we can see that the days are established from evening to evening. Thus a day starts when the sun sets.

These are details a person needs to remember when they are looking into this matter in detail.

Jesus said destroy this temple and I will rebuild it in three days. I think it’s understood that he was referring to his body and that he would be in the grave for three days.

What a person needs to remember is when they are researching this topic they need to understand the difference between the weekly Sabbath, and the feast day sabbath. Both are called the Sabbath in the Scriptures and all Hebrews would understand which were being discussed, sadly most gentiles do not understand any of it, because they do not partake in God’s Feasts.

This is exactly what Rome wants, pagan holiday celebrated instead of God‘s feasts.

This was the point that I was trying to get across to everyone.

People assume Jesus died on a Friday afternoon, because it was the day of preparation, or before the Sabbath, but they fail to distinguish the difference between the weekly sabbath, and the week long sabbath of the feast of unleavened bread.

I’ve said enough to get anyone who wants to know the truth started.

Study to show yourself approved.

There’s coming a time when the Jesuit Pope will enforce a Sunday Sabbath upon his dominion. The Protestants in this country will not see a problem with it, because they’ve been sitting in Jesuit infiltrated churches for years.

If you obey this law, you will be breaking God’s law. Exactly what the enemy wants!!!

Revelation 14:12 (KJV)

Here is the patience of the saints: here [are] they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.

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William Brown's avatar

This is exactly what the truth is, and it’s buried online, after pages upon pages of Roman Catholic lies.

HTTPS://rcg.org/books/crwnos.html

I am not affiliated with them in anyway. I merely was trying to find 1 online source for everyone to be able to read that spoke the truth according to scripture. This was the first one I found that speaks the truth.

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DanhasQuestions's avatar

Thank you. This is well written and agree with as well.

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babbazee's avatar

Thank you for this excellent, thoughtful article.

I will send it far and wide.

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Kyle Young's avatar

Thank you for reading and sharing babbazee.

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Scooter's avatar

Wow. I had to play the Melanie's song a few times. Good memories. A Revival.

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Джил's avatar

Thanks Kyle for being one of the keepers of our history!

After a 3 week camping trip to Baja at age 15, I came home and blared Melanie's song day after day, week after week.

What a great way to start my day today.

I love minutes 5:12. 5:16, 5:38 and 6:28 in the video you posted, showing the audience! OMG, they are loving it but you couldn't tell. Just imagine them all 30 years younger with blue hair - I think that's where we are today. And they start to stand up finally when my Edwin Hawkin's team and Melanie have finished.

(I say my Edwin Hawkins because I raised my four tall, opinionated, white, now adult sons on his music.)

I thought this post of yours would also include the "big news" of this; https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10098448/

A movie coming out about Greg, Chuck and Lonnie, very coincidentally (?) right now at the same time as this Asbury revival. And I might add, the real characters were much better looking and more charismatic than these actors appear to be.

I remember and actually knew those three from my youth in SoCal when my jr high classmates went from dropping acid to knowing Jesus as their savior. I didn't want to do either but a few years later came to finally listen to Jesus and his father Jehovah and study my KJV as single mother.

But not until after helping homestead in Alaska at age 18 with my SoCal Calvary flock, where I still literally, climbed out of windows to escape their proselytizing.

Summing up my personal feeling about medicine, religion, politics, ALL of it, is: I never thought I knew better than the creator of life and have never thought anyone else does either.

And it's easy for us to be cynical having been through decades of duck and cover, psyops, assassinations, wars and rampant iatrogenicide, but I'm glad to hear of Christian revivals. Lord knows I've been fervently wishing for people to turn to God and from their doctors my whole life.

Your point of caution is well founded. One of our dearest friends lost his brother at Jonestown. The brother was actually Jim Jones' lawyer.

Hey, we couldn't find "Cana" in Exodus in my KJV or our multiple ASV, though I had friends from the 70's swear by this oil anointing. After 40 years of looking, I still just come up with, Cinnamon, Cassia, Myrrh, Sweet Calumus and olive oil.

Thanks again Kyle for your writing last weekend we enjoyed the gripping tale of the Navy Seal AND his chickens, goats and family.......

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Kyle Young's avatar

Yes, the audience in Melanie's video is fun to watch as they loosen up over the course of the song.

I just learned about that movie coming out a few days after I began writing the above. And yes, I was going to mention it, but to be honest, forgot to. Thaks for doing so here. And yes, the timing is VERY interesting. I'll reserve saying anything about it until after I see it, but I'm not holding my breath...

Yup, Gods plan is always the best one.

I must have gotten confused by all the different versions of Exodus I looked at. One of them had substituted cana for calamus.

Thanks Jill.

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Meme's avatar

And Frankincense! Love, love LOVE frankincense 😍

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Myriam's avatar

Excellent, well thought out post and great story of your experience. I was very moved by the videos I saw on twitter last week and reposted them. I did not know the back story. I still believe it is a positive for a generation of young people who have lost their way.

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Kyle Young's avatar

As I mentioned in the article, anything that brings people closer to God is a positive thing. Lets hope it truly wakes people up to the Satanic eugenics agenda being imposed upon us by corporations and the fascist state.

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Джил's avatar

Amen and amen Kyle.

Two years and two months ago when the injections came to simultaneously "save" and euthanize us human people - and more horrifically stop human births - I felt that God told me people had to each come to seek him for truth. For life. In other words, that I was to do what I could for others, especially if they sought me out, but everyone was and is on their own path.

2021 and 2022 found me yelling, cursing and praying, constantly frustrated I could not be a Paul Revere (though historically, he was not quite the first person to warn people, just the most publicized).

The very few times I was able to be in a real discussion about the actual mechanisms of our immune systems, pharmaceutical deaths and history, the people I spoke with were all on board with my views. I thought. But at least one went immediately to get "boosted" when asked to by a family member.

God has made it plain to me that this is not about me. And that I myself had grown rusty in seeking his voice.

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Myriam's avatar

From your lips to God's ears. I am praying for that.

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Meme's avatar

Loved hearing your backstory Kyle. Mine is somewhat similar. I experienced a bad reaction to a childhood vaccine in the mid 70's. Was totally gaslit by the medical community. Self-medicated for a few years. Found Jesus and got baptized in a very cold lake in Washington state. I church surfed for many years and eventually walked away from all organized religion (churchianity) and mainstream medicine. I've been a bit of a loner/fringe dweller since 1987 and met very few people in my daily life who think vaccines and the medical "standard of care" are dangerous. Been mocked for not vaccinating my babies/home birthing/home schooling and avoiding television, shunning toxic food and doctors at all costs. Oddly enough it's worked out VERY well for me and family 😅 I recently moved to SoCal and have found no like minded friends yet (been busy though and haven't actively looked), but I'm thrilled to find a community of like minded folks here, even if it is online.

Anyway, my question is about hierarchies, aren't they sort of unavoidable? It seems to me they're naturally occurring due to innate differences in interests, motivation, intelligence, attention spans, physical ability, leadership qualities, etc etc etc...My own tendency to lean libertarian and just want to be left alone with my property rights intact. How does Christian Anarchism fit in there?

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Kyle Young's avatar

I'm so glad to welcome you here Meme.

Some Christian anarchists refer to leadership roles as leader servants. Kind of like Native American tribal elders who are held in esteem for their experiences and wisdom and are rewarded through gifting, care and prayer.

There are some parallels between libertarians and Christian anarchy, but I would prefer to discuss that in another article where I can give it the coverage it deserves.

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ClearMiddle's avatar

I picked up on the hint about Christian Anarchism from your last post. I don't think I had heard the term before that. One nice thing about anarchism is that you don't have to follow anybody else's rules for how to go about it. I suspect your version is related to mine. I use other words for it, but it's about the walk, not words. I do use terms like "conditionalism", something that appears to be anathema to many evangelicals who actually know (or have memorized) what they believe (but not necessarily where it came from).

I can see calls for revival in Galatians and in Revelation 2-3. Whether anyone responded, I don't know. For what it's worth (absolutely nothing), Jonathan Edwards was my paternal second cousin eight times removed, through Tuttle. Nice going, cousin. He made my 11th grade American Literature textbook. And maybe that's just what the church needed back then. Who knows. You might say he lit a fire under them.

Asbury, not so much. I'm glad you looked into it. I was curious, but not motivated enough to go digging for the actual story. I'm hearing about it from others at my church so I am pretty sure that it is another distraction. I see from your post that their "covid response" was exactly what I would have expected. Bleah.

Romans 12:2 offers keywords for the Christian walk (and it is an endurance walk, not a belief system that rewards people for being good and attending and giving generously to the church).

"And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect."

Renewing and transformation, ἀνακαινώσει and μεταμορφοῦσθε (metamorphousthe -- the transliteration of the latter should look familiar). A pathway to knowing the will of God, and not by our own effort. These two verbs are in the passive.

Your quoted definition of Christian Anarchy sounds OK to me. I haven't gone over it with a fine toothed comb to look for errors. It reminds me of a phrase I used to use -- "disorganized religion". I am somewhere on the the side of the pacifists, by the way.

The way I came to be in this place I am in was through birth defects and birth trauma. Some of it was hereditary, but much of it was iatrogenic -- doctor caused. I can't prove it but strongly suspect that my mother was given a pharmaceutical endocrine disrupter, late term while she was carrying me. Whatever the cause, I was born with an endocrine system that produced only low levels of the "sex steroids". The research I have done points to the pituitary, which I know from an MRI is undersized.

Details aside, I am asexual and transsexual, the latter from very early on. My body's attempt at puberty fizzled in large degree. And I grew up, in the closet, among conservative, military Christian fundamentalists. It wasn't a good combination, even without the autistic spectrum issues that appear to have been caused by brain damage at birth -- we both nearly died.

Between those two co-morbidities, I had the church against me and also the school system (a.k.a. "the state"). Being in opposition to those two powers, by circumstances rather than choice, might well be enough to make an anarchist out of anyone.

God had to "revive" ("resuscitate" would be a better word) me twice, at age 40 and again at 64. It was direct divine intervention -- it didn't come from other people. I wouldn't have listened otherwise. I associate with evangelical churches now (again), but it is an uneasy relationship. It provides small group opportunities, which is what I care about most. And choir, a large group activity that touches upon something very fundamental, through praise.

I've been with modernist/progressive churches too, but now they are dancing around the child sacrifice, and bowing to the vaccine god, and I don't find them interesting. I occasionally have the opportunity to speak with people I knew, sharing what I can of the gospel and hoping they might pull back from the fire. It's not up to me. (I attended a local Druid solstice ritual once; that was more interesting. Lots of drumming.)

In this walk I don't have the benefit of church traditions, teaching, and dogma to point the way. I have to start each day not knowing what is coming, ask God what's next, and respond to what blows in. I'm not in charge. That is as it should be. If that is anarchistic, fine.

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Kyle Young's avatar

God does indeed work in mysterious ways.

Or childhood vaccine injury. I'm thinking we may be seeing a plethora of similar injuries in children of pregnant women who have taken the covid jabs as well as the fact that they are now on the childhood vaccine schedule.

Thanks for filling us in ClearMiddle. Now we know the rest of the story:)

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STEVE's avatar

I was raise catholic, still have night mares about it I been to many different churches while raises my kids trying to find a place none felt right. So it came to pass that today I study my bible with like minded people who believe that when two or come together a church is formed. I also can not refer to the son of God as jesus(https://duckduckgo.com/?q=what+year+did+the+letter+j+originate&t=h_&ia=web)

Exodus 3:15 hit me hard ( https://duckduckgo.com/?q=exodus+3%3A15&t=h_&ia=web)

if the Father name is important so is the sons Yahushua is what I refer to him as I also do not us the term amen, when all these churches shut down during the pandemic I lost all faith in modern religion it lost all credit. The path is narrow.

Not a fan of this website just wondering if you seen this story yet

( https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/02/shocking-az-senate-house-elections-presenter-claims-that-sinaloa-cartel-uses-bribes-money-laundering-election-fraud-to-control-elected-officials-and-traffic-drugs-humans-ballots-in-arizona/)

To Humanity

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Kyle Young's avatar

Thanks for your input Steve. Sound like you're on a good path.

Yes, I've known about cartel influence in AZ politics since the late 80's. As I've mentioned before, when the time is right I'll tell an inside story about that.

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AL's avatar

Beautiful and eye opening. Thank you.

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Kyle Young's avatar

You are welcome AL.

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Russ D's avatar

You have a good point. This bogus virus has EXPOSED the church and it's pastors. It has shown me the the majority of pastors are MORE CONCERNED about their jobs as a Pastor, then preaching the Word of God...........IT IS QUITE OBVIOUS!

Man says you will forsake assembling together

The Word of God says you will NOT forsake assembling together (Hebrews 10:25)

Man say we are to fear this virus and wear masks

The Word of God says I have not given you a Spirit of Fear (2 Tim 1:7)

And greater is He who is in us than he who is in the world (1 John 4:4)

Man says this virus can kill you

The Word of God says "No weapon formed against you shall prosper" (Isa 54:17)

Man says we are to social distance

The Word of God says "we are to lay hands on the sick and they shall recover" (Mark 16:18)

If your Church followed the government protocol of closing his church, wearing masks and social distancing then your Pastor is a LIAR and NOT following the Word of God.........PERIOD!

And don't tell me your Pastor is obeying the government IAW Romans 13:1-7, because that is a LIE. When Man's laws or ways go against the Word of God we are NOT to obey them and in the case of this bogus virus, man laws ARE violating the Word of God.

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Kyle Young's avatar

Well said Russ. I don't see how any Christian can see it otherwise.

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Shelley _MK's avatar

THIS!!!!

How many of these students and participants are going back to their normie lives after this revival and fulfilling the agendas of godless corporations and the godless state - continuing in their ignorance?

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Kyle Young's avatar

Yup, that's the crux of it. Thanks Shelly.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I don’t have an organized religion church. Very personal. I used to visit my mom’s Methodist church, they’re still addicted to the masks & now the ensuing sudden deaths& illnesses cropping up.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I got born again as a teenager at my friends’ Southern Baptist church in upstate New York. Wandered off into the new age deception for years, looking for help with autoimmune issues.When I moved to Florida I looked for a church. I’m good with my “ unorganized “ faith in Jesus again.

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ClearMiddle's avatar

I never would have found a church on my own. It took God's direct intervention. He's pointed me to one after another, seven so far with a couple of "auxiliaries" at the same time. It seems to have been a "lesson plan".

They all have their problems, because they are made up of broken people. Some teach the truth, or some portion of it. Many have toxic cultures. Assembling together is good, but not in a toxic atmosphere. Sometimes you have to keep moving, going where you are led.

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Meme's avatar

I could write a book about the toxic culture I experienced in a few churches 😳

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Jessie's avatar

Thanks Kyle for this posting. You've given me so much to think about. SO much and I love that! My faith is incredibly important to me and I've never quite been able ( or willing) to fit into most of the Christian denominations and organized Christian religion groups. Maybe I'm too independent thinking and (or) stubborn and notice too much " sheep" behavior. I just can't become compliant and mindless enough to "fit". So much of what you've said resonated strongly with me. Thanks for helping me open my brain up a bit wider and pouring in some good nuggets. 😊

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Kyle Young's avatar

Thanks for your honest comment Jessie.

There are hundreds of millions of us who struggle against the flow towards compliance and obedience. I see it as a calling, one that we should heed and then investigate to find answers and spread the truth. But society is structured to prevent us from doing that. The real challenge is to fully come to terms with all of that, break free and go in the direction that spirit guides us.

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Jessie's avatar

Yes, I currently am just letting the holy spirit lead me and my walk with Jesus is so much deeper than when I was in a traditional church setting. I love Jesus but not the church.🙃

Kyle, your posts resonate with me because your life stories sound rather similar to my own. I wont go into too much detail here but I will mention that one of the reasons I was able to think more clearly when this whole fake pandemic started was that I've also experienced horrific wrongs done to my family as a result of believing Dr's telling me that their vaccinations and pharmaceuticals were completely safe and necessary. Weve also been through post vaccination hell and back. My youngest son was damaged by the childhood vaccines and will never live independently. They caused severe autism which led to a prescription for Ritalin which led to depression which led to a prescription for Prozac which put him in a psychosis and 2 week hospitalization where the new meds made him dystonic. He was completely

unable to move or speak and would just stare at me with horror in his eyes. That lasted 2 days. They proceeded to experiment on him with multiple other drugs. This was when he was 12 and he is now 29 and completely under our care 24/7. Weve weaned him off all but one drug but the damage is lasting. My daughter (35) was given the hpv vaccine when she was 16 and spent the next 3 months in bed with severe fatigue. Shes a beautiful. Smart girl but she hasn't married or had children because her job is all she can handle as she has limited energy.

The pharmaceutical companies have literally destroyed my children and altered our lives forever. I easily was able to convince my husband and 3 kids to not get this new vaxx but it breaks my heart that so many people were tricked and coerced and led to the slaughter so easily. So many are now going to experience what I've already experienced, having their family members harmed and killed by this biological weapon. Didn't mean to write a novel here. You got me going. 😄 I'll stop now.

Blessings to you! Jessie ( in California)

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Kyle Young's avatar

Thank you for telling your story. Let's hope it helps wake some people up.

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Robert's avatar

Excellently written! And I like the beginning of the novella to boot! Blessings!

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Kyle Young's avatar

Thank you Robert.

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Robert's avatar

You are most most welcomed 🙏

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