Father Dan Reehil - Exorcist Priest on Spiritual Warfare and Preparing for The Triumph

2024-03-30 Saturday

CHRISTIANITY / SPIRITUAL WARFARE / FATHER DAN REHILL

Father Dan Reehil sits down with Mark McLean and they have a very honest, and straight forward conversation about spiritual warfare and the end-times.   

As Fr. Reehil correctly points out, the end-times does not mean the end of the world itself, but it certainly means the end of the world as we know it, and that's a good thing.  

As for the church and Christians, the coming end-times will mean intense persecution of Christians, even unto death.  The Catholic church does not believe in a "pre-tribulation rapture", rather they teach that the events in the book of Daniel and Revelation will be used to purify the church as is.   More importantly, they firmly believe that after the events of the antichrist, and his defeat, the world will be a far, far better place than it is now.   

This is a conversation that is well worth listening to.   

- Pseudo Boethius 

Can you feel what’s coming?

CHRISTIANITY / PROPHECY / CHRISTA ELISHA

Christa was given a very severe word from God for the American church.  Use your own discernment and see what you think of this message.  Whether or not you think she is a prophet, she is making a lot of sense in what's she's saying.  Christa posted this message on March 26, 2024.  

“Because they don’t believe in God.”

CHRISTIANITY / THEOLOGY / UNBELIEF

Just saw this following excerpt in a newsletter I subscribe to.  

The author talks about a simple conversation he had with a Catholic priest after the Catholic abuse crisis began to surface:  

"In my case, the anguish I felt over the abuse scandal, and the way the institutional Catholic Church reacted to it, was more than I could handle. I guess a lot of this has to do with the kind of man I am, and my own history. Whatever. The point I want to make in this particular discussion is that when Catholics see their priests, and even their Pope, behaving in certain ways, especially with the liturgy, it signals to some of them that these men don’t really believe in Catholicism. As a matter of fact, I remember in the first year of the scandal, asking a Catholic priest friend of mine how on earth the bishops could have done what they did, with all the cover-ups and the punishing of victims and families. I’ll never forget where we were walking on the street in New York when he answered: “Because they don’t believe in God.” "

I've seen scandals and abuses by church leaders, government leaders, people in private industry, and just about everywhere else during my life.  Yet it especially hurts when you see it in the church, regardless of which denomination.  Church officials preying on children, or involved in illicit affairs of all kinds.  This is not just a problem amongst Catholics, but amongst the entire Christian world: Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant.   

So why does this evil stuff keep happening in the church?  Because many of our "Christian" leaders really don't believe in the stuff they are selling to us.  Even as a child, I was very much aware of this hypocrisy, and wondered seriously if the whole "God" thing was just a another clever ruse like the "Santa Claus" narrative: just a story we were told to keep us in line, to keep us docile, to keep us from chopping off the heads of the idiots who were running the country.  

Well, as an adult, it's obvious to me that there are, in fact, many in leadership in Christianity as a whole, who really don't believe in God.  But they get a paycheck from their denomination for pretending there is, so they keep at it, because it's a living, after all. 

There are also some really good priests, pastors and leaders in the various denominations who know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that there are leaders, if not a whole bunch of leaders, in their denominations who are, in fact, corrupt.  But they can't say an honest word about it, because if they do, they will be cast out like yesterday's garbage, without a dollar to show for it.  So they keep quiet, as their livelihood depends upon it.  

Hence, since the mid 1960's to this very day, we have seen one of the greatest decline in Christianity in world history, in Western Civilization.  Church historians have compared this current epoch to the famous Arian heresy of 300 AD.   But, at least with the Arian heresy, everyone stayed in church, unless they were excommunicated!   But today's crisis in Christianity is much worse, because the church in the West is losing people quickly, not because of a single heresy, but due to a lack of faith in God that is evident everywhere in the developed world.  If there is a heresy that is at the core of this crisis, it would be modernism, which made atheism intellectually respectable for the first time in history.   

So, here we are, in the 21st century, and never in the history of Western Civilization has Christianity looked so horrid and ragged as it does right now, and things seem to be just getting worst. 

Is there any hope that things will get better?  Not really.   Our only hope, is the return of Jesus to earth, and using his Second Coming as a means of cleansing the church.  Anything short of that, and we are doomed. 

  



How Christianity Is Different From Every Religion

SATURDAY, JULY 8, 2023 

CHRISTIANITY/APOLOGETICS/JOHN LENNOX

This is a very interesting lecture by John Lennox about the core tenets of Christianity.   Sadly, there are several points he makes that are quite good, but overall, he is teaching a very narrow, and unbiblical view of salvation.   But there's a lot here to think about, and the "heresy" he teaches is incredibly subtle, and not easily discerned.  

Sadly, I do not time to breakdown his talk and praise his good points and refute his bad points, but I'm putting it here as a reminder to come back to it.   Still well worth listening to. 



REV. CALVIN ROBINSON

THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2023 

CHRISTIANITY / MINISTERS / CALVIN ROBINSON

Strange but true: in all of protestant Christianity, there is one man who is widely loved, and amazingly, he's out of the Anglican Church of England!   He's so well spoken even Catholics love him.   

The man is Calvin Robinson, who has an iron-core traditionalist view of Christianity that is a breath of fresh air in this post-modernist hell hole of a world that we are living in.  

This is a long two-hour interview, try to watch as much as you can.  



THE END IS NIGH

THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2023 

CHRISTIANITY / END-TIMES

Never before in my entire life have I've heard more warnings about "end-times" than I have the past few years, especially this year, 2023.   What's really surprising is even atheists feels like we are zooming down the wrong path quickly.    

You would think that the end of COVID would allow us all to breath easily, but the truth is many of were shocked at just how evil things have become, and the end of COVID hasn't put a dent into the over-reach of government.  

In Christian end-times theology, the end-times are going to be humanity's last big rebellion against God, and all those who aligned with him.   Jesus hinted that things will get so bad, that he will need to return to earth lest the rebellion is so successful that all traces of God are wiped from the earth.   

What's truly sad is how the American government is moving FAST to bring this about, aided by various state governments.   Things are truly getting more evil, there's no doubt about it.  

So what, as Christians, can we do?  PRAY.  And pray a LOT.  

There's more we can do than pray of course, but prayer must be key.