Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Game of Enlightenment - The GoldRing - 2012 - War - Change

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  1. 2012 - New Age Deception And Psychobabble : 1
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    Published On : May 20, 2010
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    2012 Hype, Everyone Wants To Cash In On 2012, Deception And Darkness vs The Light Of God's Word, Intentionally Deceived, Flee From The Works Of Darkness, Deceivers Of The Endtime,
    Spiritual Blindness, Greedy Money-Making Bible Hucksters,The 2,000 "Jesus-Is-Coming-At-Any-Moment" False Prophecy,Bible Does Not Contain Specific Predictions Regarding 2012,Tom Horn And Speculations Based On Pagan Myths And Legends,Sin Of Preaching For Personal Material Gain - Filthy Lucre,Theories Concerning Origins Of Ancient Gods And Goddesses,Extraterrestrial Visitors, Demonic Manifestations, Nephilim,
    Tom Horn's Apollyon Rising 2012, Washington DC & Freemasons,My Disagreements With 2012 writers, Apollo In The Scriptures

    I imagine that by this time -- May, 2010 -- many of you who are reading this have probably already heard about, or maybe even read about, all of the scary talk that's been going on
    regarding the Mayan calendar and the year 2012.

    If you use the Internet on a regular basis, it is difficult to escape from the barrage of 2012-related material that has appeared in recent years. It seems that everyone is jumping onto the 2012 bandwagon, and they're making all kinds of predictions, including certain popular Christian teachers, preachers and writers. And, of course, the mass media -- including the
    movie industry -- is doing what they can to profit from this new "cash cow". We have already seen the release of Roland Emmerich's "2012" movie, as well as the "2012: Supernova"
    video release, Mel Gibson's 2006 movie "Apocalpyto", and a number of other productions as well, and they are sure to increase as we draw closer to 2012.

    Personally, the very fact that this year 2012 hype is being so readily embraced by New Agers, Zecharia Sitchin followers, Nostradamus followers, UFO adherents, and even some popular
    Christian evangelists, is reason enough to raise some serious doubts in my mind. I think it would be wise for everyone to take a pause, and take some time to sift through all of the
    information that is being made available, in order to try to determine what is true and factual, and what is not. You may discover that there is more smoke than fire in all of this
    2012 hype.

    I find it really odd -- or perhaps tragic would be a better word -- that all of these people are so willing to embrace this Mayan Calendar and 2012 nonsense, which, by the way, is
    open to all kinds of interpretations; the Quatrains of the French seer Nostradamus, which likewise can be interpreted in a variety of ways; the writings of Zecharia Sitchin and
    his tales of the Twelfth Planet/Nibiru; and all of the other modern New Age psychobabble; and yet, when it comes to the sure and proven Word of God, many of these very same people
    reject it, and claim that it is just a book full of fairy tales. Those people willingly accept all of that deception and darkness without blinking an eye; and yet, when they are
    offered the true light of God's Holy Word, the Bible, many of them reject it. I am reminded again of this verse that was written by the Prophet Isaiah:

    "Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!"
    Isaiah 5:20, KJV

    The Apostle Paul -- who in his own time had to deal with the cherished philosophy of the Romans and the Greeks -- likewise warns us to beware of the vain wisdom of men when he writes:

    "Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ."
    Colossians 2:8, KJV

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