Thursday, November 27, 2014

Truth Movement (Deceptions)


Red Sticker Blog Red Alert: Jordan Maxwell has NOT been entirely honest with the truth movement. Beware of those who take part in the Externalization of the Hierarchy.

This is about the truth movement. We have to understand the deception that can be found within. If we follow the truth movement, which contains truth, but fall for the lies, we've missed the main truth in life, the best truth of all. There are movies like Zeitgeist, which reek of the esoteric, new age religion, or falsity of some kind, but contain truth. We have to be weary, because when movies like Zeitgeist denounce Christ, and every other faith, but push the same esoteric ideas that's in Lucis Trust, or even atheism, we don't know how the creator of the movie is deceived. There's only a few ways about. They believe nothing, they've fallen for a false religion, or they're with the enemy themselves, taking part in the very religion we should be fighting.

They tell profound truth with a lie. They tell us if we don't stop following world time, and start following real time, w'ell be destroyed. This could be absolutely true, but not in the sense they're pushing it. Yes, if we keep lying about time, if it is God's will, we will be destroyed for that lie. Not because of some esoteric reason, but because of the lies. Even when we lie about time, we're in sin.

Zeitgeist goes to great lengths to denounce spiritual faiths, but yet pushes a spiritual belief of its own "We'll be destroyed if we don't follow natural time." What gives them the authority to denounce the spiritual, but yet teach a spiritual thing?

Here's a nice quote from a debunker:

Where this compelling presentation breaks down is, well, almost everywhere. The majority of Merola's assertions are flagrantly wrong, as if he had begun with a conclusion, and worked backwards making up facts that would get him there. He gave no sources, but it turns out that most of these same claims about other gods having the same details as the Jesus stories come from a 1999 book called The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold. Christian scholars in particular have been highly critical of Merola's unresearched and wrong assertions, which is understandable given that they are probably the best authorities on religious histories.

Other people have written great articles showing the true history of these Gods with the false assertions of Zeitgiest inline.

Greatest Point

We have to be careful of the lies. There's an evil occult world working around us to bring in false religion and lies. If someone follows the truth movement, and falls for the lies, they've missed the greatest truth of all: Our God and savior.

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