Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Issue 111 – Jodi Arias & Numbers Never Lie/Obama is NOT Possessed!


By Kirby Robinson


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The President is not the Antichrist nor is he filled with worms and demons

This wacky story comes to us from Right Wing Watch:


Rick Wiles is a nutcase. The President isn’t filled with demons. Because of such stupid stories, this is why when we talk about real demonic cases, the press laughs at us. This is just one more reason why the left is carrying on an all out war against the Christian faith.


Jodi Arias’s numbers don’t lie like she does

Recently, I had the chance to be in the Phoenix, Arizona courtroom for a day for the Jodi Arias trial. I was warned that when she enters the room something odd takes place. It seems that suddenly the A/C isn’t doing its job as well but as it should. As soon as she exits for lunch or at day’s end, it suddenly turns cool again. Jodi scans the room looking for anyone to stand up to her gaze [was warned she does this and if your eyes lock, she reports you for staring at her]. Demonic influence most definitely. Before joining the Mormon Church, she was a lifelong Wiccan. In the past, I’ve had more than one experience with a Wiccan joining the Mormon Church due to the fact that some of the many secret practices within the church involves “psychic gifts” and curses and hexes.

So I decided to apply the cyclic numerology that I put to use from time to time. Like biorhythms that were popular in the 1980s, this type of numerology isn’t a means to predict the future but to look at the cycles people are on.

Travis Alexander [Jodi’s former boyfriend and the man she killed]

Born July 28, 1977 = 7+2+8+1+9+7+7 = 5

His life was on a 5-year cycle, which means he was on a current cycle of 2007 to 2012.

A 5 person tends to be looking to grow and not remain on the same level all the time. This might be one reason why he liked multi-level marketing work and being a womanizer.

Jodi Arias - Admitted killer

Born July 9, 1980 = 7+9+1+9+8+0 = 7

She is on a 7-year cycle in her life and was on her current cycle from 2002 to 2008.

People who are 7’s can love all things related to the home, marriage, kids, love relationships, etc. They want to be in charge and run things. When anyone upsets their “House” they hate it and will lash out.

The pair meets in September 2006.

Travis was in the final stages of his cycle, which means he was ready for changes [the challenge is to decide if these changes are for the good or the bad].

Jodi was swinging up in her cycle and was looking for someone that could change her life from the boring state it had been in.

2007 would be a violent year for the couple. Jodi’s cycle was ending and if things end during this time for her, it won’t be to her advantage. She wants anything that she’s doing, whether a career, relationship, etc. that starts during this time will spill over to the next.

Murder date June 4, 2008 = 6+4+2=0+0+8 = 11

This cycle runs from 2008 to 2019. Currently, she is on one of the lowest points of the cycle. This is a time of trouble, turmoil, and upheaval for anyone connected to the murder—which is Jodi herself—outside of the theory that she had assistance with the murder.

Date of her arrest 7 /15/2008 = 7+1+5+2+00+8 = 5

Current cycle 2008 to 2013 it is nearing the end—right at the time when the verdict is due.

We can’t count the day the trail started as that cycle is just starting [it’s a 9].

Will she walk like Casey Anthony did? No. However, going by the pattern of the numbers I don’t see a death sentence. If Jodi gets life [or a very long sentence], that could be worse as she sits in prison fading from the daily dose of publicity she’s getting. She won’t be able to have the home, husband and her own family that she is driven to have.



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Friday, March 22, 2013

Phenomenology vs. Biblical Reality


By Reverend Mark Hunnemann

Have you noticed that paranormal seminars are called "Phenomenology"? Why are they called that and what does it mean? I remember studying phenomenology in college as a philosophy major. It is a modern school of philosophy started by Edmund Husserl. He attempted to develop a universal philosophic method, devoid of presuppositions, by examining and describing our experience of phenomena. Frankly, though it has become fashionable to speak of the phenomenology of this or that, no two people can agree on a proper definition! Please Google it and discover this wonderment for yourself!

I will go on record and say that the way it (phenomenology) is meant in paranormal seminars is that it simply means the study of our experience of phenomena (in this case, paranormal phenomena). Another way of stating it is that of a radical empiricism. By that I mean, conclusions are deduced from experiences using the five senses AND our intuition. What a paranormal phenomenon looks, feels, tastes, smells, and sounds like will determine what the nature of the phenomena IS. Emphasis is on APPEARANCE in dictating ontology (the nature of being) as we proceed, I will contrast this method with what I call biblical realism. The differences are profound and lead to entirely different conclusions regarding the phenomena. I want to enliven this analysis by using a case study from a recent episode of the Dead Files. We shall see that the same basic flawed phenomenological presupposition is shared by paranormal seminars and the two principles on this TV show…perception equals reality. A thousand times—NO!

Last week’s Dead Files hit close to home…literally. This episode took place in a small town called Browns Summit, which is perhaps five miles from my hometown of Greensboro, NC. I want to re-tell the story and accent issues along the way. As usual, the medium Amy, her assistant husband, and Steve (retired NYC homicide detective) do their various walk-throughs of the location. From the outset, Steve indicates this is one of the most difficult cases ever. The parents and their two daughters are experiencing severely oppressive paranormal activity.

One daughter, we are told, has had 14 brain surgeries in the last few years. This has significantly reduced her ability to function normally. What was visibly moving to Steve (and me) was how viciously a special needs daughter was being singled out—she was being clawed on her skin, and seeing/hearing monstrous phenomena. Over time, she had regressed from a happy young lady to where she was muttering that she wanted to die. At one point in the show, you could actually hear her sobbing in the background…it was horrible. It did not, and does not seem fair—but such is demonic reality (jumping ahead).

The whole family is experiencing paranormal activity, but as is often the case, one person (usually the weakest) was being relentlessly hammered. They could not afford to move, but something had to change NOW. They were desperate for help, which is why they had called the producers. This was no “I Am Six” shameless parental attention grabbing. It does make me wonder, yet again, why a local pastor was not handling the case.

As has become the hallmark of this TV show, there was remarkable agreement between Amy and Steve as they conducted their separate investigations. Due to a tragic train wreck early in 20th century near the home, as well as the deaths of two children on the property, it was posited that these deceased humans were the causal agents of the oppression. 

Let me try to personalize or apply this—have you ever determined that a paranormal entity or activity was benevolent based on your perception or subjective feelings?If you have, then you are engaging in phenomenology. Your starting point for determining the identity of paranormal phenomena lies within you, and is based on your perception. Is that appropriate for a Christian? As followers or disciples of the Lord Jesus, we are called to a life of radical submission to Him in all areas of life. We do this primarily by conforming our mind, attitude, and behavior to the authority of scripture--and not our autonomous reason or subjective states. (Rom.12:1ff)

It makes want to weep every time a person tells me that they “know” that the presence in their home is benevolent. Do we not realize that demons can not only project thoughts into our heads, but also feelings? That which is pure evil can make itself look and feel as if it were perfect love. And yet I hear this frequently: “Some entities in my home are evil, but I know this particular entity is benevolent because of how it acts and makes me feel.” Do you remember from last week how Laura Maxwell described how her “deceased sister” had gently brushed her hair on a nightly basis for years? But when she and her mom decided to leave Spiritualism, then the alleged sister, and other deceased family members, suddenly turned on them and revealed their true, demonic nature. Rebuke your benevolent paranormal friend in the name of Jesus (do it with conviction), and see what happens. This is where empirical verifiability is appropriate, and it WILL reveal realty. The bible is the most realistic book in existence because, when we read it, we are seeing phenomena through God’s eyes….the Creator and sustainer of all phenomena. (Col.1:16-17)

Meanwhile, back on DF, the mentally handicapped daughter is said to be in process of being possessed. While walking the grounds at night, Amy encounters what she considers is the primary culprit…for possessing the daughter. She asserts that she does not know what it is because it looks and feels different from anything she has encountered thus far in her life. However, she describes the entity as being a large black dog, which quickly begins to shape-shift into a large, dark humanoid shape, which is leaning against a tree. Amy says that it is extremely territorial and that she is afraid of it. During the reveal, she says it is that horrible entity that has been entering the handicapped girl’s room.   

As is often the case, even when a possible demonic entity like this has been identified, there are other beings she sees which are innocent. In this case, she sees a young boy and girl—which perfectly matches the research Steve had done regarding untimely deaths on the property. Previously, the mom had told Steve that she was being awakened at night and seeing impressions being made on her bed, and this frightened her. Well, that was the little kids playing on the bed, says Amy… nothing to be frightened about.

She says the girl may need an exorcism, but since that is traumatic, she recommends first using black salt and some powder blessed by Wiccans (there was a third ritual but I cannot remember). This girls life is in danger, and the reveal is the most somber I have ever witnessed on TV. It is obvious, to me anyway; that both Amy and Steve are deeply touched by this young lady’s plight…they seem very sincere.

However, it is possible to be sincere, but sincerely wrong. First, you CANNOT get rid of demons by using occult rituals—like the burning of sage, black powder, Wiccan powder and so on. If this young woman survives, it is only because the demonic are humoring their attempts—in order to further validate the deception. If you are a disciple of Jesus, then you must get rid of occult paraphernalia…not use it to exorcise someone or some place. 

Second, this is clear illustration of my thesis: phenomenology vs biblical realism. The former is incredibly naïve and foolish. What madness has come over us that makes us think that, how we function in the science lab, is transferable to the supernatural realm? Are we submitting to the Lordship of Christ or not? Making distinctions between benevolent and malevolent entities based on our perception is foolish. Using our five senses, as well as our intuition, is not a wise way to discern supernatural evil. Why? Because demons can project thoughts and sensations that will pleasantly (and deceptively) overwhelm all of these. GOD’S WORD is the only reliable source of information regarding the identity of these entities. I have said before that observation can yield some data, but it cannot reveal the identity of paranormal phenomena. IT CANNOT….IT IS UNABLE TO.

Please see that this is an immensely practical issue that millions of Americans are dealing with. It breaks my heart when folks tell me they are certain that the apparition in their bedroom is benevolent. All that glitters is not gold in the paranormal realm. Remember, the spirit realm is the God ordained temporary home for Satan and millions of demons (maybe billions). All genuine paranormal activity is linked to the spirit realm. I can assure you that no family member is standing guard in your bedroom at night. They are either in heaven or hell, and cannot come here.

 Perception is often your worst enemy when it comes to the paranormal because it is teeming with master deceivers. Perception or reality (as defined by God)…which will we choose? Recently, an apparent demonic attempt on the life of my girlfriend occurred. This attempted murder has only further emboldened me to wrench back from the enemy that which belongs to God. To do that, we must walk humbly before our Lord…praying continually and relying on His all-sufficient word.                

 

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