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Christians read about the sin of calling "good evil and evil good" and think that's referring to people like activist Masha Gessen who calls gay marriage "good" and traditional marriage "a horrible institution of female oppression that must go". Most Christians aren't aware that this blasphemous practice goes well beyond politics and religious dogmas - all the way to strike at the foundation of God's very throne. Since the dawn of time, the enemy has sought to make himself God. It's by this sinister, blasphemous practice of calling good "evil" and evil "good" that he's managed to convince many that he is God. The occult world actually calls our beloved Jesus of Scripture "Satan" and calls Satan "Jesus". With reckless abandon, they freely do so in books such as "Isis Revealed" and "Secret Doctrine" which are among the highest authoritative source books of occultism and reflect its universal teachings. It's chilling to see what's in these writings because it's a glimpse into the mind of one who's straight up in league with the Devil himself.
Christians and non-Christians alike are often very impressed with the mystery and intrigue of Eastern philosophical ideas such as "ying/yang" - but as usual, everything that isn't firmly rooted in Scriptural truth can always be traced back to the arch enemy. A foundational principle in the occult science of secret societies is that there is no "good" without "evil", no "male" without "female", no "humility" without "pride", no "ying" without "yang", no "light" without "darkness", etc. This philosophy of demonic duality turns God's truth upside down - because it makes the "god" of occultism equal but opposite to God by the occult principle that there can be no Creator without a Devil. This high-handed blasphemy is made complete by making the Devil "good" and making our Creator and Redeemer God "evil". The "light" side of this occult Devil god is worshiped as "Lucifer" while his dark side is worshiped as "Satan" - but both refer to the "one, true, beneficent, savior god" of occultism, the Devil. That's why Luciferians and Satanists are the best of friends. Lucifer is called "the logos, the serpent, the Savior" and "older than Jehovah", while the Father and Son are denounced as "destroyers" and "unjust" and "evil".
Therefore, it's well within the realm of possibility that a man can be heard preaching about the wonders of "Jesus" but is actually lifting up "Lucifer" or "Satan", depending on his preference. Songs of praise like "What a Friend We Have In Jesus" can be heard echoing from the church rafters but intended to reach the ears of spiritual wickedness in high places. Demon worship societies gather and sing out of the same hymn books as Christians, according to ex-demon society candidate Roger Morneau. Christians have a terrible habit of anxiously labeling things that appeal to them as "Christian" so they may indulge without guilt - ever heard of "Christian Death Metal"? How it is thought that the wicked sounds of such music can ever be co-mingled with the sweet, melodious sounds of heaven, I don't know. Yet, far less apparent to us are those who lift us the name of Jesus, but their hearts are secretly toward Lucifer and his doctrines of deception he ever seeks to spread among us. Therefore, let's always be mindful to heed Paul's words: "Despise not prophesyings. Prove all things; hold fast to that which is good".
Christians and non-Christians alike are often very impressed with the mystery and intrigue of Eastern philosophical ideas such as "ying/yang" - but as usual, everything that isn't firmly rooted in Scriptural truth can always be traced back to the arch enemy. A foundational principle in the occult science of secret societies is that there is no "good" without "evil", no "male" without "female", no "humility" without "pride", no "ying" without "yang", no "light" without "darkness", etc. This philosophy of demonic duality turns God's truth upside down - because it makes the "god" of occultism equal but opposite to God by the occult principle that there can be no Creator without a Devil. This high-handed blasphemy is made complete by making the Devil "good" and making our Creator and Redeemer God "evil". The "light" side of this occult Devil god is worshiped as "Lucifer" while his dark side is worshiped as "Satan" - but both refer to the "one, true, beneficent, savior god" of occultism, the Devil. That's why Luciferians and Satanists are the best of friends. Lucifer is called "the logos, the serpent, the Savior" and "older than Jehovah", while the Father and Son are denounced as "destroyers" and "unjust" and "evil".
Therefore, it's well within the realm of possibility that a man can be heard preaching about the wonders of "Jesus" but is actually lifting up "Lucifer" or "Satan", depending on his preference. Songs of praise like "What a Friend We Have In Jesus" can be heard echoing from the church rafters but intended to reach the ears of spiritual wickedness in high places. Demon worship societies gather and sing out of the same hymn books as Christians, according to ex-demon society candidate Roger Morneau. Christians have a terrible habit of anxiously labeling things that appeal to them as "Christian" so they may indulge without guilt - ever heard of "Christian Death Metal"? How it is thought that the wicked sounds of such music can ever be co-mingled with the sweet, melodious sounds of heaven, I don't know. Yet, far less apparent to us are those who lift us the name of Jesus, but their hearts are secretly toward Lucifer and his doctrines of deception he ever seeks to spread among us. Therefore, let's always be mindful to heed Paul's words: "Despise not prophesyings. Prove all things; hold fast to that which is good".
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