Looks like another false prophet to me.
Matthew 7:15 "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves."
2007-02-20 01:27:39
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answered by cmw 6
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The guy simply needs to be taken to a mental hospital. And as for the 666 thing, I wonder what he will do since schollars have finally recognized that there was an error in the translation of the Revelation's Manuscript and the correct number is 616.
2007-02-20 01:28:36
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answered by David G 6
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Wow, that is scary. I think that this man is in serious trouble with God. I do believe in God and the second coming of Jesus Christ but no one knows of the time except the Father. We are told in the Bible that there will be false teachers and people who will "claim" to be the Messiah, however, we are to pray for wisdom and discernment. I think the Bible calls them, "wolves in sheep clothing", it's also stated in the Bible that, "even satan knows the Word of God, don't let yourselves be deceived by the father of lies". The Holy Spirit will tell us what is right.
2007-02-20 01:35:50
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answered by calledwards 1
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Yes it is scary to think that people could follow someone like this- however that does not surprise me since the Bible says in the last days there will be people who claim to be god. It saddens me to think that people can be lured into believing this stuff. I think if we as Christians really lived the life that God calls us to more people would chose to follow Christ. People are looking for someone or something to believe in- this man is probably very convincing and friendly, and people are attracted to that. Unfortunately there are too many people that do not search the scriptures and they can fall prey to people who claim to be ministers of God. How can people say he does not believe in Satan or evil, when he has 666 tattooed on himself and followers. Satan has blinded this world to God's truth. We must pray that the Holy Spirit takes the blinders off of their eyes.
2007-02-20 01:58:51
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answered by AdoreHim 7
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2014-08-06 15:22:46
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answered by Anonymous
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yea I'd say.
Even though I might share a few of his beliefs, like no heaven or hell it's what you make it here on earth. And dying never happens we just change form. I also believe that if he were the real deal he wouldn't have people marking themselves for conformation. What would God gain by having people tattoo themselves?
2007-02-20 02:18:59
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answered by Sidetracked0260 4
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He says theres no such thing as sin and his followers can do no wrong.
Nice little proof that the morality of atheists is more valuable - since its based on common sense and not sucking up to some fictional sky-fairy.
Its probably a suicide cult. I hope he takes a lot of ignorant people with him. Its evolution.
2007-02-20 01:29:38
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answered by Leviathan 6
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I think that before we know it, all of his followers will be drinking suspicious cups of kool-aid and laying down on the ground to die. He's not scary - but what he's "teaching" is and what's MORE scary is that so many people are blindly following him!
2007-02-20 01:25:46
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answered by Marvelissa 4
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I feel sorry for this impoverished man. He must settle for a cheap Rolex watch, while I wear Pateks, Vacherons, Cartiers, Piagets, LeCoultres, etc. Here are comparative prices for basic dress watches- 2-function hand-wind in 18kt gold with leather straps!
$3650 Rolex "Cellini Classic"
$13,850 Patek Philippe "Calatrava 3520D"
$12,500 Vacheron Constantin "Patrimony"
$12,100 Cartier "Tank L.C."
$9300 Piaget "Altiplano"
$8150 Jaeger-LeCoultre "Master Ultra-Slim"
As you see my five watches cost much more than a comparable Rolex. If you see this preacher, tell him to move up to Patek, etc., for I think he is a bum when he wears cheap watches.
2007-02-20 01:34:16
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answered by miyuki & kyojin 7
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Yes, it is sad that he is leading so many people down a false path. What is mind-boggling to me is how people can be so gullible and fanatical that they'll throw reason and logic aside and just believe it.
2007-02-20 01:24:17
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answered by Scotty Doesnt Know 7
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