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Blasphemy: Worshiping people instead of God

Posted: Tue 2 April 2019 12:35 pm
by Maria

Remember when Obama was idolized?

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Now the same phenomenon is occurring with Beto from Texas. This time the idolizing is Texan style: bigger, bolder, and in your face.

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Thou shalt not have any other gods besides Me.

This has also happened with religious figures such as Francis of Rome and Bartholomew of Constantinople.


Re: Blasphemy: Worshiping people instead of God

Posted: Tue 2 April 2019 8:49 pm
by Barbara

Those are ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING !

[ Who on earth is 'beto' - ? Roll of the eyes ]


Re: Blasphemy: Worshiping people instead of God

Posted: Wed 3 April 2019 11:51 am
by Maria
Barbara wrote:

Those are ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING !

[ Who on earth is 'beto' - ? Roll of the eyes ]

He is an Irish American. He should know better than to allow people to worship him as if he were a "god."

When people do not worship our Lord and God, Jesus Christ, then they fall into idol worship, whether it be an actor, pop star, religious figure, politician, or someone who wants to become wealthy and earn their living deceiving many. Christ did say that there would be many fake impersonators and anti-Christs, who would attempt to deceive us. For example, there was a person in Florida who amassed a great fortune including a personal plane and mansion through his deception. He often flew to South and Central America for rallies.

I did a duckduckgo.com Internet search and I found this interesting article from National Geographic, which cannot be trusted. While I cannot recommend that anyone subscribe to their magazine or support them, they did mention five prominent fake Christs in this 2017 article. There are many more throughout the world.

Other links from duckduckgo are websites of prominent protestant cults and sects, which I will not list here due to the disinformation they contain.

By the way, Barbara, you may be interested to know that in Siberia, there is a cult who follows a fake Christ.

In Russia, disciples of Vissarion, aka the Christ of Siberia, walk past the village of Cheremshanka on their annual Christmas pilgrimage. Led by priests carrying a lit candle in a glass box, the followers sing psalms, exchange greetings, and indulge in merrymaking.

Reference: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/maga ... ng-photos/