"When the river comes, and all the cards are turned over, there will be no unbelievers" - MRH 2011

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Abomination of Desolation found in Christian Doctrine

When you read Isaiah 66:3, you will suddenly realize that what Antioch Epiphane did by sacrificing a pig on the altar was not an abomination, but a warning to God's people that he fully understood. It's easy for the opposition to make a figure of history look evil, but in light of Isaiah 66:3, Antioch understood that the temple was already defiled by the Israelites which symbolizes the future Christian church.
"He that killeth an ox is as if he slew a man; he that sacrificeth a lamb, as if he cut off a dog's neck; he that offereth an oblation, as if he offered swine's blood; he that burneth incense, as if he blessed an idol. Yea, they have chosen their own ways, and their soul delighteth in their abominations." - Is 66:3
Concerning the abomination of desolation, what does this abomination make desolate? Prophecy teachers and Gurus are never going to tell you what this abomination is because it points directly at church doctrine.

Does the abomination make some obscure, future peace treaty desolate? This makes no sense when you realize the whole theme of the bible is the sacrifice of Christ.

It's the sacrifice of Christ that is made desolate, so in a sense you could say that this peace treaty found in the sacrifice of Christ was made desolate. The new covenant is made desolate and worthless but by what? Doctrines in the church.

According to church math, "Good news = Most will be lost." This is the first decree that makes the sacrifice of Christ worthless and desolate. If one part of that equation is true, the other part cannot possibly be true. 2+2 cannot ever = 5, and "most will be lost" can never = Good news, accept to the most self righteous; the "We are good they are bad" syndrome whose very foundation is that of boasting. What did Paul say about boasting? That no one will, and that every knee will bow.

The second church doctrine that destroys the sacrifice of Christ, and makes it utterly worthless, is found in the following false math equation. "Mercy, love, and justice = Eternal suffering alive in hell."

Again, 2+2 can never equal 5. If one of the above statements in this equation is true, then the other cannot possibly be true accept to the most wicked thinker. The word wicked comes from the word "wick" which means twisted, or twisted thinking. Thinking that makes no logical sense.

Can you think of a worse act of violence one could commit against his or her child than to cause them to suffer for eternity? No tyrant in the history of kingdoms has ever achieved this violence the church decrees upon it's fellow man, yet they attach this horrible act of violence to a merciful God's character. Many will claim as an argument that, "The bible says so," but this is a very weak argument when common sense is applied. If the bible told you to jump off a high bridge, would you? Of course not, but according to your interpretation of scripture, the same words on a page are telling you to cast billions into eternal suffering and you do it, then label it mercy, love, and justice. Common sense and math logic says this is twisted thinking at it's highest. The serpent truly beguiled us. Words on a page told us to jump off a bridge and we surely did.

Jesus said Daniel spoke of this abomination yet no one can tell you what it is. That's because it exposes the church, and when people "see it" they will flee from Judea (Judas). Where is the doctrine that makes the sacrifice of Christ worthless found? In a false image erected by Nebuchadnezzar. Remember? Revelation says the woman (harlot church) would ride the dragon and was called MYSTERY "BABYLON" - The doctrine of eternal suffering alive in hell was prophesied in the book of Daniel in chapter 3:1-6...Notice Nebuchadnezzar erected this false image of God AFTER he was converted to Daniel's God. Daniel interpreted Nebuchadnezzar's dream in the previous chapters and the king praised the true God. This hints that it will be believers who will be deceived as to what the true image of God is.

Good news cannot = Most will be lost nor can Mercy, love, and justice = Eternal suffering alive in hell. The abomination that makes the sacrifice of Christ desolate and worthless is now seen.


In essence, what the church is telling us when they say most will not make it, is that what Adam did in the garden is far more powerful than what Jesus did at the cross. And in the very same breath they will label this belief "faith." If most will be lost, show me where faith in the power of Christ is. For themselves only, hogging the talent that was given to them and totally forsaking the huge lesson of true faith found in the story of the Centurion in Matthew 8.

The Centurion used his faith to benefit someone else. The Centurion was of course a heathen in the eyes of the church of the day right? Yet Jesus freaked out when He observed this giant of faith.

The root and foundation of the "Most will be lost" doctrine is boasting. "We are good they are bad." The epitome of self righteousness which not only leads to murder, it leads to worse than murder in casting fellow brothers and sisters in Adam into eternal suffering. Murder would be merciful compared to this false decree of Nebuchadnezzar.

The true gospel:

1 Corinthians 15:22 - "As in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive."

The question remains, will you now do what the church has taught you to do and run and gather stones to crush this bread? Tares to choke the true good news. Will you continue to ride the dragon?

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