Tuesday, December 16, 2008

false prophet Judy Morford - leads her followers to follow tammuz (ba-al) - a false "god"

Not only is false prophet Judy Morford wishing the five demons ("doves") a merry ba-almass, she is now spreading fairy tales that false prophet Marilyn Agee has made up (about some ficticious planet - satan's planet)

II Tim 4:3-4
3 For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. 4 They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths.

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http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/dec2008/judym1215.htm
Judy Morford (15 Dec 2008) "Re: Rene"
Hi John, Rene and Doves, Merry Christmas in anticipation of being in His actual presence very, very soon! Rene, I have read the thoughtful responses to your excellent question (I always enjoy your posts), and have a question to pose to you. Do you think that the problem of evil and suffering and its consequences is unresolved in this discussion possibily because the problem began before man? Lucifer was the most beautiful of God's creation until evil was found in him (Is.14:12). Had God chosen to create nothing, Lucifer would not have existed but that was not His plan. Randy Alcorn in his book on Heaven suggests that God's creative process was interupted by evil and He stopped to deal with it. Marilyn Agee has pointed out that she believes that the asteroid belts we now observe came from the break up of Rahab, Satan's planet. Some have suggested that between Gen.1 & 3, there was a catastrophic event on earth that caused God to form it again. Evil had its consequences before man appeared on the scene. It is testimony to the depth of God's love that He would know all of the ramifications of the introduction of the possibility of evil and still create man, knowing what it would cost the Godhead. The awareness of the costliness of God's choice, removes man from the central focus and places God in His rightfully worshipped position. It humbles me to glimpse the magnitude of His choice. I am stunned that He delights in us to the degree that He would place His own Son in unspeakable pain to redeem us. My own suffering can then become a daily clinging to the Lord with the added awareness that what I struggle to survive, Paul labels momentary light affliction in comparison to the joy that awaits us in the presence of our Suffering Lord. What do you think, Rene? Until we see each other face to face, Judy Morford

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