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taken and destroyed, speak evil of the things they understand not; and shall utterly perish in
their own corruption; And shall receive the reward of unrighteousness..."
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Clownish, disgusting, nuts, insane, goofy, sick, sad, idiotic—these are just a few of the
adjectives we can use to describe what passes today for the "Christian Establishment."
Now notice, I didn’t say the "Christian Church." We are talking about a wholly different
animal here. We’re talking about the huge majority of churches, congregations, ministers, and pastors
in America, composed of men and women filled with devils, yet pretending to be sanctimonious and holy.
Mouthing the name of Jesus while scheming to do evil deeds. The Bible calls those reprobates "brute
beasts." I call them "wild men."
In my exposé videos,
The Blind & The Dead,
Tower of Infamy and others, I give you a mind-boggling look at
some of the antics of the wacky, stupid, and outrageous pastors and evangelists who are leaders of
this apostate "Christian Establishment."
These wicked leaders are being hero-worshipped by the average, pew-sitting "Christian."
Yet, in truth, scripturally they are undertakers, ministering in vain to the Congregation of the Dead.
For example, there’s faith healer Benny Hinn, who is pictured in my video, The Blind & The Dead,
passing around a hashish pipe. Meanwhile, Hinn’s wife is seen preaching to a throng in a crowded
auditorium, advising the folks that what they need is a "Holy Ghost enema." (I’m not making
this up—you’ll actually see all this on my video, The Blind & The Dead). Hush Money and Witchdoctor Dancing
I have informed you in the past about Paul Crouch, wild man and founder of TBN, the world’s largest
Christian television network, how Crouch gave $425,000 to a black homosexual man he had a sexual affair
with, hush money to shut him up. And there is Jack Hayford, who told 60,000 "Christian" men at
a massive Promise Keepers rally that God had just whispered in his ear, "May I have this
dance?" Whereupon, Hayford, a President Bush "spiritual advisor" and authentic
wild man, broke out into an African tribal witchdoctor dance.
Now, did the audience all vomit, leave their seats, and depart this unseemly idiotic behavior?
No, not at all. Instead, they roared their approval. Crazies all.
At any given time you can take a look across the bow of today’s Christian establishment and you’ll
see a vast sea of unfathomable, bizarre conduct. Wild men and women everywhere, doing their thing,
blaspheming God and His Word, partying, frolicking, laughing like hyenas, wild as loons. God must surely
be heartsick at what he is seeing.
On CBN’s The 700 Club, we have evangelist and wanna-be politician Pat Robertson giving the
El Diablo hand sign and calling publicly for his pal, President Bush, and the federal government
to go down to Venezuela and assassinate that country’s democratically elected President, Hugo Chavez.
Just like Jesus would do, right?
Robertson is a wild man and he’s gone wild. So has his viewing audience.
A Condom to Cover the Virgin Mary
Recently, America, a popular Catholic magazine published by the Jesuit Order of the Vatican,
ran an advertisement for a miniature statue of the Virgin Mary, covered over by a rubber condom! The
statuette also showed Mary standing atop a serpent. "I thought the ad was a little odd,"
explains Reverend James Martin, the magazine’s associate editor, "but we accept a lot of strange
ads."
Speaking of strange, what about the address given by Billy Graham at Harvard in which he told the
assembled students that, "The way to Jesus is expressed by tolerance of other religions."
Graham also lauded the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan Buddhist god-man, for being a role model of holiness and
peace.
Billy Graham is really a wild man, but instead of wearing animal skins and eating locusts, he wears an
expensive, tailor-made suit and is transported around the world in a fleet of executive jets. The media
love to depict Graham as a honest, poor, struggling preacher, but, in fact, he spends time in fancy condos
in Mexico City and Tokyo, and his books are all ghostwritten for him. Even Graham’s autobiography was
ghostwritten for him. And one of his chief ghostwriters just happens to be Mel White, a homosexual activist.
Now that really is wild! (See
The Scandal of Christian Ghostwriting, 60-min. exposé audiotape by Texe
Marrs, order by phoning toll free 800-234-9673).
Jesus A Marijuana User
Equally wild today are all those alleged "Bible scholars." One of these maniacs recently
came up with a novel idea. Dr. Carl Ruck, professor at Boston University, says he believes that Jesus
was a regular user of cannabis, or marijuana. Writing in High Times Magazine, researcher Chris
Bennett agrees. Bennet insists that the oils used by Jesus and the disciples to anoint people were
"literally drenched" in cannabis, as it can be absorbed through the skin.
Wild men, to be sure, with wild, totally fabricated notions.
But what of Oprah Winfrey, reigning TV talk show queen, whom women have put on a lofty pedestal
akin to royalty? Asked about her personal belief in God, Oprah responded:
| "I believe in the FORCE. I call it God. Actually there are many diverse paths leading to
what you call God...There couldn’t possibly be only one way." |
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| Oprah, most beloved of TV queens, says God is
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The congregation at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Denver, Colorado, would no doubt applaud
Oprah’s wild New Age theology. That church has just hired a Moslem Imam (clergyman) on their
staff. "We hope this sends a message to the community that we don’t look upon people of
other religions as targets for conversion to Christianity," explained a church spokesman.
Southern Baptist President Quotes Hindu Guru
Along these same lines, we have Ed Young, a wild and crazy guy who is pastor of one of the
largest Southern Baptist churches in America, Second Baptist Church, in Houston. Asked to speak
to an interfaith group of Moslem imams, Mormon big-wigs, Buddhist monks, Catholic priests, and
Christian clergy last August (Christianity Today, Nov. 2005, p.10), Young enthusiastically
quoted the late Hindu guru Mahatma Gandhi as once stating, "You must be the change that
you seek in the world."
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| Baptist Pastor Ed Young favorably quotes Gandhi,
a Hindu guru. |
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Impressive, huh? Young, formerly President (yes, the President!) of the entire Southern Baptist
Convention, comprising all its alleged 15 million members, seems to have totally forgotten John
3:16, and the verses about true change being brought about only by salvation through Jesus Christ.
Commenting on, indeed praising, Young’s spiritual adoration of a dead Hindu guru’s teachings,
Timothy Morgan, editor of Christianity Today, gushingly wrote, "A different day is
dawning."
Bishop Carlton Pearson, Pastor of a 5,000 member strong church in Tulsa, is evidently part of
that different day that is dawning. Pearson now accepts money and sponsorship from wealthy Hindu
businessmen for his national radio program. Pearson invites Hindus, Buddhists, Jews, and others
to be members of his church. And they can even bring their many gods and goddesses in the door with
them. God loves and accepts all gods and religions, Pearson insists, all the while professing he’s a
bonafide "Christian" Pastor and Bishop.
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| Bishop Carlton Pearson welcomes Hindus and
others to his congregation, along with all their devil gods and goddesses. |
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Elvis & Rock ‘n’ Roll Churches
At Promiseland Church in Austin, there is rocking in the pews. On Sunday, Pastor Randy Phillips
has rock and roll bands bleating out the words and beating on the drums and guitars. "Christian
rock 'n' roll moves people," brag members of the large and popular Pentecostal Church.
Not to be outdone, Anglican priest, the Reverend Dorian Baxter, prances about the platform at his
church disguised as "ELVIS PRIEST-LEY." Baxter is an Elvis impersonator who sheds his robe
and turns on the charisma to woo his congregation. News reports say that, "his wild, sexy
performances are driving audiences crazy."
"I love his hip movements," says fan Maggie Hampton, who once tried to climb onstage.
"He really rocks. And I just want to dance with him."
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| Reverend Dorian Baxter is a sexy Elvis
impersonator who wows the women in his congregation. |
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"Yes, people are really going berserk for me," says the wild and wooly preacher, Mr.
Baxter. "But I do it all for Christ. It’s my calling."
Magic, Weight Lifting, and Live Fish Swallowing
While they are waiting for the rock 'n' roll band to warm up, at many churches, congregations can
now be entertained by "Christian" magicians and weight lifters. In Florence, Alabama, at the
First Assembly of God, the youth minister has been presenting a program called Fear Factor in which
youths swallow live fish and lay in a coffin. "Through this ministry, kids are surrendering their
lives to Jesus and developing a deeper relationship to Jesus," notes youth minister Anthony Martin.
Sure they are.
A Shocking Experience
Swallowing live fish and lying in coffins as a new style of "worship" is surprising to those
of us who still believe God should be reverenced and honored in dignity. But none of those things are as
surprising as what happened last October 30 at the University Baptist Church in Waco, Texas. There, Pastor
Kyle Lake, known for his New Age-oriented sermonettes, gave one that day on the subject of living well. He
assured the church that they should "Live, and live well. Breathe. Be present. Be now."
"If you are eating and laughing at the same time," Pastor Kyle told his 800-member
congregation, "then you might as well laugh until you puke..."
After this brief, but surely inspirational, little sermon, Pastor Lake led the Baptist congregation
in an unusual prayer that went this way: "God, Surprise me." He then stepped into the
baptismal tub to prepare to baptize a candidate when, zapp!!! He was electrocuted. Apparently,
an electrical wiring malfunction occurred and a deadly voltage rampaged his body. The surprised pastor
was pronounced dead by an EMS squad that rushed to the scene.
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| Pastor Kyle Lake, sitting at left, with two associate
Pastors, was electrocuted after praying, "God, surprise me." |
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God does work in mysterious ways, does he not? And truly, he answers prayers. He certainly was prompt
in responding to Pastor Kyle’s prayers!
Now, would God really wield out instant death to a satan-serving, mocking unbeliever who’s pretending
to be holy? Perhaps the skeptic might, with wisdom, consider the late Ananias and his wife, Sapphira, and
what Peter said straight out to her just moments before she dropped dead in front of the congregation.
It’s recorded in Acts 5:9—
| "...behold, the feet of them which have buried thy husband are at the door, and shall carry
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Pastor Kyle, you see, was a wild man, a man drunken in the spirit with demonic excess, sated by the
world’s pleasures, devoid of the cleansing spirit of God. Kyle was a rebel, a revolutionary opponent to
the true Christian faith. And he was a leader of a Christian establishment made up of tens of millions
of soul-dead church-goers gone wild with hedonism and sin.
Let Kyle’s sudden death be a warning to all the wild men and wild women who today darken the doors
of so-called Christian Churches: God is not mocked. (Galatians 6:7). He will in due time reward all
men for their works. Of that you can be sure.
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