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Post by uscgvet on Feb 22, 2020 10:32:21 GMT -6
This is interesting
twitter (dot) com /prayingmedic/status/1231056890492141568
PrayingMedic's entire online presence is the review of QAnon posts, and he always ends his videos with "Pray for the President".
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Post by daniel on Feb 22, 2020 11:34:49 GMT -6
I’ve been following Q for a while now. I submit to you that “the rebellion” in 2 Thess 2:3 has at least a partial fulfillment in the worldwide rebellion (in this case, against the globalists) that has already started, led by the Q team.
Much can be said about the timing of what is about to happen (declass), the deal of the century, and if Q is accurate, “justice”.
Even so, we should continue to fix our eyes upon Jesus. Continue to walk with Him, and surrender to Him.
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Post by uscgvet on Feb 22, 2020 12:22:29 GMT -6
I’ve been following Q for a while now. I submit to you that “the rebellion” in 2 Thess 2:3 has at least a partial fulfillment in the worldwide rebellion (in this case, against the globalists) that has already started, led by the Q team. Much can be said about the timing of what is about to happen (declass), the deal of the century, and if Q is accurate, “justice”. Even so, we should continue to fix our eyes upon Jesus. Continue to walk with Him, and surrender to Him. Hmm, interesting perspective. Rebelling against Nimrod 2.0.
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Post by thecrazychristian on Feb 25, 2020 15:13:01 GMT -6
NO NO NO you guys !! PrayingMedic is an occultist masquerading (rather deceived) as a Christian. His own interviews, website, books, etc prove that beyond any doubt. I was involved heavily in QAnon for 6+ months, until I was given the discernment to see that him, along with another "leader" in that community are actually occultists. He has made untold $$$ of the sale of his books, which promote eastern mysticism, astral projection ("heavenly courts") and other occult BS. Research him to see these things, but stay far away from him and assume everything that comes from his mouth is a lie, as is his father whom he serves. Just a couple of dozens and dozens of examples: prayingmedic.com/?s=benny+hinn"I was studying and learning the glorious revelation that God gave Benny Hinn, who is one of the greatest men of God living today." Look at the books: prayingmedic.com/my-books/Cringe worthy interview with the fake christian wolf Sid Roth: (notice how many interruptions are selling something. All about $$$$$ for these people) QAnon as a movement is real, it is a psy-op, and Trump is involved. They believe they are moving toward uprooting Satanists, and bringing "Jesus Kingdom" to earth. It's very similar to the NAR movement in a way, both deceptions. QAnon in particular is riddled with use of divination, and occult influences. Just b/c people say "pray" or throw around Eph 6:12 like candy, doesn't mean a thing. Look at their horribly awful rotten fruit and you will see through the deception. Good grief, Paula White is Trump's "spiritual advisor", she is a sell out hack and a sickening representation of Christians. QAnon has not seen it's ultimate conclusion. It's no coincidence that the "frog god" KEK is a major meme influence of this movement. It comes from Egypt, started on 4/8chan, which is a cesspool where this movement begin.
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Post by uscgvet on Feb 26, 2020 7:58:29 GMT -6
The point wasn't about what prayingmedic's beliefs are in Christ, the point is Trump retweeting an account solely created to cover Q posts, which now gives some validity to the Q phenomenon.
I don't know men's hearts to know who I'll see in heaven or not. I won't make that judgement call. We'll likely be very surprised to see certain people in heaven.
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Post by thecrazychristian on Feb 27, 2020 12:43:27 GMT -6
The point wasn't about what prayingmedic's beliefs are in Christ, the point is Trump retweeting an account solely created to cover Q posts, which now gives some validity to the Q phenomenon. I don't know men's hearts to know who I'll see in heaven or not. I won't make that judgement call. We'll likely be very surprised to see certain people in heaven. Trump has tweeted MANY things that prove is directly involved with, and supportive of the Q movement over the last year+. The evidence for the legitimacy of it isn't a question for those that have looked into it and not just from the sidelines. The issue is what the endgame of it is, and how much occultism is prevalent in it that's masquerading around with loose "christian" ties. Many have been deceived by it, as I was initially. Re: prayingmedic's beliefs, honestly i'm pretty tired of the sugar-coated beat-around-the-bush attitude of "i can't judge". That's a cop-out, it makes it so you don't have to say anything uncomfortable about another. Jesus told us to Judge RIGHTLY, and that you will know them by their FRUIT. If their fruit is literally using occult science and promoting magick rituals, communication with spiritual entities, and makes a crap ton of $$$ off of selling Christian Mysticism garbage, then we have every Biblical right to , and SHOULD judge them and call them out for their fellowship with darkness and warn others, if nothing else, about the dangers of demonic deception. Judging the actions and false beliefs of others WITHIN the body of Christ is absolutely warranted and supported Biblically!!! Outside of it, of course not, we all come broken as we are to the Cross, there's no "cleaning yourself up" first. But if you stand publicly and CLAIM to be a Christian, then you better be prepared for receiving admonishment and rebuke when needed as that is part of spiritual maturity, and it is necessary to weed out the cancer that creeps it's way into the churches. Yes, people like this guy are a CANCER that must be ROOTED OUT of the body like the disease that demonic deception is. Perhaps if we were more outspoken about snakes like sid roth, kenneth copeland, paula white, benny hinn, joel osteen, etc then more people's eyes would be opened to the fake religious and occultic systems they are trapped in. Instead, our silence just ends up supporting and even further validating them. So called teachers will be judged more harshly... woe to them
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Post by uscgvet on Feb 27, 2020 13:25:50 GMT -6
Paul: Romans 14:10 But why dost thou judge thy brother? or why dost thou set at nought thy brother? for we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ. Romans 14:13 Let us not therefore judge one another any more: but judge this rather, that no man put a stumblingblock or an occasion to fall in his brother's way.
1 Corinthians 4:3 But with me it is a very small thing that I should be judged of you, or of man's judgment: yea, I judge not mine own self. 1 Corinthians 4:4 For I know nothing by myself; yet am I not hereby justified: but he that judgeth me is the Lord. 1 Corinthians 4:5 Therefore judge nothing before the time, until the Lord come, who both will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and will make manifest the counsels of the hearts: and then shall every man have praise of God.
------------------------------------------------------- But... Also Paul: 1 Corinthians 5 9 I wrote unto you in an epistle not to company with fornicators: 10 Yet not altogether with the fornicators of this world, or with the covetous, or extortioners, or with idolaters; for then must ye needs go out of the world. 11 But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolator, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner; with such an one no not to eat. 12 For what have I to do to judge them also that are without? do not ye judge them that are within? 13 But them that are without God judgeth. Therefore put away from among yourselves that wicked person. --------------------------------------------------------- Me: I tell you now, I am guilty of all these things, and more, every single day, of which Paul said to not keep company with me, called a brother, a wicked person. (1 Corinthians 5:11-13) Thoughts of sin appear in my mind randomly as they come. (Mark 7:21) God knows my thoughts. (Hebrews 4:12) And Jesus stated that if you even think of the sin, you've committed it. (Matthew 5:28) And James says if guilty of 1 broken law, then I broke all of the laws. (James 2:10)
--------------------------------------------------------- I stand condemned. Thus, judge me!!! just as you will be judged!
Jesus said: Matthew 7:1 Judge not, that ye be not judged. Matthew 7:2 For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again. ---------------------------------------------------------
Here's some questions for you:
When was 1 Corinthians written? When was Romans written?
Why do I ask these timeline questions? ....
Romans 14:13 Let us not therefore judge one another any more: but judge this rather, that no man put a stumblingblock or an occasion to fall in his brother's way.
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Post by thecrazychristian on Feb 27, 2020 19:46:56 GMT -6
I am going to judge someone that's involved in literal occult demonic practices, that passes it off as pseudo-Christianity, leads untold people astray into practicing magick, and WE SHOULD NOT DEFEND THEM.
Whatever happened to ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLIDER??
We should realize we're in a WAR with ETERNAL CONSEQUENCES and we're worried about how we might look "judgy" by pointing out satanic trash that another is involved in?
We need to grow some Biblical Balls™, seriously.
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Post by mike on Feb 28, 2020 12:24:30 GMT -6
thecrazychristian welcome to unsealed and thanks for briefly sharing your experience and perspective. That moment when your eyes were opened to see the deception you were following must have been amazing (in that you were now seeing clearly), scary (in that you were deceived deeply), and brought a host of other feelings like anger (that you were hoodwinked) and perhaps joy (now that you are free of that deceit) and so on. Would you care to share more about your experience? I personally have not heard of prayingmedic until this thread. I also do not know you outside of the few posts here. I think that 'judgement' of someone would speak more about not knowing someones background and history than it does accepting false doctrine or heresy. I appreciate your fevered warning about this person and the possible motive behind the content. I would offer that we can glean some things from your experience and the posts by Q or prayingmedic to help understand the plots/plans of the enemy and perhaps help others see that much (if not all) of whats presented is false or out and out cultish/occult. In my experience (especially on this site) I am coming to realize that whether one is a follower of Christ or not we all have some type of baggage that bring into our relationship with Him, our brothers/sister and the unbelieving. The lesson He is showing me is that not only am I growing and learning and have much to go, but others are not in the same place I am at that given moment. I relate this back to what (I think) uscgvet was trying to express regarding judging others. (Not speaking for you Vet ) For example, my sister-in-law is a church-goer and believer. However in application of the ways of the Lord to her personal life, I do not see as much of Him in her that I would hope to see. I don't want to judge her for that, rather pray for her and take opportunities to share my experiences with her and listen to her share her thoughts with me. Where I can I interject truth into the conversation from my perspective while trying not to make her feel condemned for her decisions, which some are contrary to scripture. She recently expressed interest in going to see John Edwards (via text to my wife)...When she showed me the text I became very concerned for her. My initial knee jerk reaction was "why would she want to see a psychic?", "I need to talk to her...", "she should know better" - When I started asking questions (of my wife) I began to learn that when they were young things like seeing psychics were common and thought of as entertainment rather than being led by them. I thought "entertainment!" she needs to realize this is dangerous, etc. Point being - I do not want to judge her for this, rather understand that she is currently blind to this, pray God to open her eyes and 'repent' of her actions. Where I can be useful in this situation is by not judging her but loving her closer to truth. While my initial reaction was that of judgment I was quickly reminded that I am not in the place she is and she is not in mine. I need to exercise some grace towards her, as others have been gracious towards me. Sometimes its just not the right time to grow a set (sometimes).
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Post by uscgvet on Feb 28, 2020 14:31:44 GMT -6
I look at it like this: Satan is the greatest accuser.
Why should I add to his huge list of railing accusations against others, be they true or false? Everyone will get plenty of accusations from Satan without any help from me.
God is the one that knows the heart.
Now, if something false is spoken of about some specific truth in the Bible, sure, absolutely speak up. Sharpen your sword and rattle that saber! Just attack the false premise with truth, not the person. Judging someone's faith is not something I ever want to ever be accused of.
Every thing you do outside of God's word will either burn up or gain you rewards at the judgement.
So... here's the real question: What kind of rewards will we get for accusing people of this or that?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2020 15:20:11 GMT -6
It's odd to me that this is getting any attention.
Praying Medic, Qanon76, and others have very strong evangelical Christian positions. They are supportive of the Trump Administration and have significant Christian followings.
No, they aren't Biblically sound but I can say that about most mainstream denominations.
Trump dances around the Q phenomenon. It delights them. I don't make anything of it and most shouldn't either.
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Post by thecrazychristian on Mar 6, 2020 14:14:58 GMT -6
It's odd to me that this is getting any attention. Praying Medic, Qanon76, and others have very strong evangelical Christian positions. They are supportive of the Trump Administration and have significant Christian followings. No, they aren't Biblically sound but I can say that about most mainstream denominations. Trump dances around the Q phenomenon. It delights them. I don't make anything of it and most shouldn't either. I understand it appears this way from the outside, but as they say the "devil is in the details" and there are multiple pieces of evidence that show that there is another force at work behind this movement (including uses of divination) and the "leaders" that have been elevated to idol-like status within them (PrayingMedic being one of them). We must practice (and pray for) discernment, just b/c someone throws around a verse now and then doesn't mean anything unfortunately. The devil is quite familiar with the Bible too, and is a master at mis-quoting it or twisting the context of verses to suit his own desire. Here is just one small example of many, where Q states that every day in the Oval Office they say a prayer that's offered up to... JFK Source: www.qmap.pub/read/703Take a minute and read through the posts too if you like (there are thousands), does anything in your spirit seem... off about these?
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Post by thecrazychristian on Mar 6, 2020 15:41:05 GMT -6
thecrazychristian welcome to unsealed and thanks for briefly sharing your experience and perspective. That moment when your eyes were opened to see the deception you were following must have been amazing (in that you were now seeing clearly), scary (in that you were deceived deeply), and brought a host of other feelings like anger (that you were hoodwinked) and perhaps joy (now that you are free of that deceit) and so on. Would you care to share more about your experience? I personally have not heard of prayingmedic until this thread. I also do not know you outside of the few posts here. I think that 'judgement' of someone would speak more about not knowing someones background and history than it does accepting false doctrine or heresy. I appreciate your fevered warning about this person and the possible motive behind the content. I would offer that we can glean some things from your experience and the posts by Q or prayingmedic to help understand the plots/plans of the enemy and perhaps help others see that much (if not all) of whats presented is false or out and out cultish/occult. In my experience (especially on this site) I am coming to realize that whether one is a follower of Christ or not we all have some type of baggage that bring into our relationship with Him, our brothers/sister and the unbelieving. The lesson He is showing me is that not only am I growing and learning and have much to go, but others are not in the same place I am at that given moment. I relate this back to what (I think) uscgvet was trying to express regarding judging others. (Not speaking for you Vet ) For example, my sister-in-law is a church-goer and believer. However in application of the ways of the Lord to her personal life, I do not see as much of Him in her that I would hope to see. I don't want to judge her for that, rather pray for her and take opportunities to share my experiences with her and listen to her share her thoughts with me. Where I can I interject truth into the conversation from my perspective while trying not to make her feel condemned for her decisions, which some are contrary to scripture. She recently expressed interest in going to see John Edwards (via text to my wife)...When she showed me the text I became very concerned for her. My initial knee jerk reaction was "why would she want to see a psychic?", "I need to talk to her...", "she should know better" - When I started asking questions (of my wife) I began to learn that when they were young things like seeing psychics were common and thought of as entertainment rather than being led by them. I thought "entertainment!" she needs to realize this is dangerous, etc. Point being - I do not want to judge her for this, rather understand that she is currently blind to this, pray God to open her eyes and 'repent' of her actions. Where I can be useful in this situation is by not judging her but loving her closer to truth. While my initial reaction was that of judgment I was quickly reminded that I am not in the place she is and she is not in mine. I need to exercise some grace towards her, as others have been gracious towards me. Sometimes its just not the right time to grow a set (sometimes). Hi mike, thank you for your thoughtful response. Yes, you are absolutely right about the various emotions that I went through after my eyes were finally opened to what I strongly feel is an end-time deception (tied indirectly to the NAR movement, same goal in mind). I have found this process when uncovering deceptions are often pretty similar, especially if you were initially caught up in the lie as well. It's like there's a defense mechanism in our brain that engages whenever the idea that we have swallowed a lie of some kind begins to emerge with hard evidence to support it. Call it pride/ego I suppose, wanting desperately to not be wrong, so we will spin it in every other direction except coming to that conclusion that we too were hoodwinked. It's always a humbling experience, regardless of what the lie is you are uncovering. It follows the basic pattern you mentioned, including anger (that you were deceived), and eventually gratitude that your eyes have now been "opened", and that w/o supernatural intervention you would have never been able to see prior to that in addition to the realization of how powerful a spiritual deception can be, and how powerless we are in seeing them w/o the grace, mercy and sight of our Lord being given to us. Probably the best thing I can recommend to anyone seriously interested in researching this person is to read what they have posted, the interviews, read the synopsis of the multitude of books written, comb through the past blogs. It requires effort and time, yes, but until that is done a person cannot effectively defend something from a mere superficial understanding. See for yourself how much is rooted in Biblical Truth, and how much is diametrically opposed to it, and actually incorporate, promote (and make lots of $$$) from occult practices, such as astral projection, communing with angels, divination, etc. Types of acts like these from a "christian" are not acceptable in any shape or form, they are indefensible from a Biblical perspective. I feel that the whole PC culture and concern about others "feelings" has wormed it's way into the Church as well, where we are scared to point out the works of the devil through others (knowingly or not) and, (like the secular world uses terms like bigot/racist/homophobe, etc to hide behind and silence us) we do the same at times with the "don't judge" Scriptures (and conveniently ignore the ones that justify a "right" judgement within the Church, lest a little leaven spoils the whole loaf). The evidence they provide themselves is usually the best source in my experience. Unfortunately, the primary forum which these things were discussed and this person's comments were from was on Reddit, which killed that forum entirely awhile back. (They're doing the same thing right now with the pro Donald Trump forum). Reddit is ran by literal satanists at the top, and they make this plainly evident by their use of occult symbolism throughout the site. HERE is one example of this. All of our posts from there are gone now. Personally I had hundreds of them, same for prayingmedic, he was VERY popular in that movement, and his words were taken by many as, well... gospel. I would provide evidence using his own post/comment history, in addition to his website to his promotion of occult activities and sponsorship of false prosperity gospel heretics and charlatans (how does that saying go... birds of a feather flock together?). His website is still plenty of proof alone though, from the books to the blog posts, including his testimonies of various physical manifestations that have appeared to him, including a "Jesus" figure (whenever I hear that it is instantly a red flag to me). It still bothers me that I didn't take the steps necessary to preserve all the comments from myself and others, but that can't be changed now. Here's a few other things to consider: The primary "mascot" that the QAnon followers have adopted is "Pepe the Frog", which is based off of an old Egyptian god that was prevalent during the time of the Exodus. Donald Trump himself is referred to as the GEOTUS (GOD EMPEROR of the United States), and treated as a messianic-type figure that is going to uproot all the satanists, expose them, and then lead us into this new, enlightened, utopian society (taken straight out of Occult Beliefs 101) There are many numerical synchronicites with the release of posts, that show divination and occult numerology at work as there becomes a point where it is impossible for things to be orchestrated by mere men w/o spiritual help (the question is from where). I appreciate the testimony about your sister-in-law, I know that is maddening to watch someone close to you involve themselves in evil things that they do not presently understand. However I must respectfully say that I don't believe that comparison is quite apples to apples in this case. You didn't mention that your sister is selling books promoting occult practices, leading others astray, been elevated to a position of idol worship, or aligning themselves with other false preachers (whom have been shown clearly through history as being frauds, and help fulfill the end time prophecies of what the Church as a whole would look like in these last days (apostate, weak, without power, follow those that say what they want to hear, promoting doctrines of devils, etc). In other words, your sister-in-law is unfortunately opening demonic doors for herself, and possibly to those in her immediate sphere of influence, but the effect of that should be minimal to others. Of course Jesus can break all the chains that may have been attached, and she is lucky to have those like you to pray for and stand in the gap for her. I did not read though where she is actively promoting to other believers seeing a psychic, rather just involving herself in it. However, when a person has amassed a large group of followers, and you take the title of a "teacher" upon yourself, you are held accountable for the teachings you promote and the influence you have over others, and in this particular case, this man is actively deceiving many, including what I believe are genuine Christians into practicing literal occult practices that will have consequences. I realize I am not full of as much grace and love as others are... the "crazy" in my name has to do with a destructive mental illness/curse I was born with (and will die from). I am not always "stable", and it often comes through in my writings, especially when dealing with deception. That being said, b/c of the way I was built, the things I have been given the ability to "see" (discern), and my knowledge through past research into the world of the occult, and familiarity with the devil and his extremely predictable patterns have left me with a fiery zeal to expose deception, shine a light into the darkness and expose the deeds of the wicked. So when I see fellow believers actively defending something/someone that is totally contradictory to Biblical beliefs (often without even researching it, when I often have dozens of hours invested already) is aggravating and I apologize publicly for my tone if it has offended anyone here.
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Post by thecrazychristian on Mar 6, 2020 16:01:13 GMT -6
Now, if something false is spoken of about some specific truth in the Bible, sure, absolutely speak up. Sharpen your sword and rattle that saber! Just attack the false premise with truth, not the person. Judging someone's faith is not something I ever want to ever be accused of. Every thing you do outside of God's word will either burn up or gain you rewards at the judgement. So... here's the real question: What kind of rewards will we get for accusing people of this or that?My motivation personally is not about the eternal rewards that we will gain/lose at the Bema Seat before Christ. As you said, all works outside of the Spirit will burn up. So either what I am doing is of myself (useless) or of the Spirit, and that will be revealed on that glorious day. I find it difficult at times to separate the actions of a person from that person directly in certain circumstances. There is the scenario where we all screw up, all have baggage, all are wrong in some areas of our interpretation of the Word, and how we live our lives. That is where Grace comes in. To me though there is a time where people cross a line, where you are not simply a Christian that is spiritually immature/naive/blind, and you cross that line into the camp of the enemy (despite often retaining the title of "christian"). When that occurs, and you are now actively promoting the works of the devil, then stronger measures (words) need to be taken. I can't help but ask the question, "were they ever 'in' to begin with, or are they a double agent planted there by the enemy?". I think back to the last supper. Jesus named Judas specifically. He didn't call out what the actions of his betrayal would be, no, He called him by name, flat out, and said it would have been better if he had never been born. Of course this was with a discernment that we do not possess in it's entirety, and Jesus had access to know the real true intent and motives of Judas' heart, but Jesus did not dance around the issue, or sugar-coat it as we often do today. Heresy within the church is like a cancer, it must be rooted out or it will eventually affect the whole body. Through this experience I was lead to comb through Scripture and compile all the verses I could that spoke about false teachers/deception. I was quite surprised at how many of them there are, both OT & NT and there is a lot said about them. Additionally the tactics listed are essentially the same today (not surprising, nothing new under the sun afterall). Here is one that sticks out in my mind right now:
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Post by uscgvet on Mar 8, 2020 19:41:49 GMT -6
Not to get thecrazychristain in a tizzy... but Trump's latest retweet is extremely interesting. 17 hours after Dan Scavino tweeted a pic of Trump (containing a often repeated Q saying "Nothing can stop what's coming"). I think Trump just confirmed Q. twitter (dot) com /realDonaldTrump/status/1236778368533700609 Trump retweet Q quoteQ being the 17th letter.
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