Well I’ve thought he was lying since this all started. Because it was no secret he married Aalyiah when she was under age.
One-Time R. Kelly Aide IDs Singer on Sex Tape
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And R. Kelly might have even paid someone so he could suppress another tape.
R. Kelly claims to be a Christian. While he’s always made trash we Christians had to repent of listening to if we ever listened to it. Oh, but he made one theologically flawed hit song called “I Believe I can Fly” and it was even being played in church meetings. Look at the lyrics, the song was all about someone doing of themselves. A classic Word of Faith styled tune and says nothing of Jesus. The lyrics even mention:
Hey, cuz I believe in me
And the Lord knows.
Genesis 6:5 (New American Standard Bible)
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I used to believe in me, now I believe in Jesus and His finished work on the cross and His resurrection from the dead.
Maybe the song was suitable for the movie Space Jam, but it certainly should not have been embraced as anything Christian. It was not at all anything for church meetings. But it brought him a sort of legitimacy with many church groups. And he went right back to making trash music.
Now radio stations are STILL playing his garbage, some of them even play a little “gospel” (usually of the Bobby Jones variety) on Sunday mornings.
I guess perhaps if you’re famous and kill a few people on video tape, then maybe even before the trial many would shun you? But if you’re famous, you can abuse children and a mass of people will not only cover for you AFTER you were caught marrying a girl who was under age, they’ll cover during a trial and hope you didn’t do it. Well somebody did it and the IDs are saying R. Kelly. Several witnesses of the video footage.
Neither has been found guilty by a court of law, but I think R. Kelly and Michael Jackson should be sharing a prison cell.
Related post: R. Kelly, 5 Years No Trial.
Well the opposition to the project that is mentioned in this article (as voiced by Roman Catholic American Life League VP Jim Sedlak) explains it pretty good. (And you know I never promote Roman Catholicism, but Mr. Sedlak is right.)
Christian Ministry Criticized for Planned Parenthood Partnership
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(Hat tip Pastor DL Foster. Who blogs at GCM Watch.)
Having lived in Atlanta, I found Habitat for Humanity was approving of some things that I find less than Christian. But this is the lowest I’ve seen yet. If your church wants someone to have a home, do you really need to team up with people who are helping baby killers?
Does 2 Corinthians 6 mean anything to Habitat for Humanity (HFH)? If it means anything to the churches that HFH calls on for support, they’ll tell HFH it’s time they commit to righteousness, or never call again. Churches need to know without any doubt, that HFH will ALWAYS refuse to work with baby killing enemies of God. The bar should be even higher than that, but at least churches should see this and realize it’s time to stop supporting a group just because they do certain “good works” and say they do it in the Lord’s name.
This is nothing but a money deal and there is innocent blood that will be on some hands, that God will require an accounting for.
Lord help us!
As I’ve said before, I don’t speak much about false teachers who base their operations on YouTube, because there are so many. However, there is one that is very popular and includes a commune component out in Liberty, Missouri. People going there, giving up all their worldly possessions and so on. Only to find they were duped, scammed, misled by false teachers. I’m not saying this, the people who have been closely involved with the group are saying it. So I won’t say any more, I’ll just let you watch their videos.
There are 3 videos below. The first is a 2 video auto-loading playlist, that plays automatically when you start it, about 20 minutes in length. The 2nd is a 3 video auto-loading playlist, less than 30 minutes in length. And the final one is a single 10 minute video. All total about an hour in length, but I ask that you view them all before making comments.
FOTM1 is the YouTube account of Doug Perry. Doug and his pal Chris Evans (YouTube ID rancherforchrist) run the cult. Just so you know where their main Internet web site is, this is it. Best to totally avoid that cult, but now you will be able to know who they are if you ever run across them.
FOTM is fairly well know with Christians who frequent YouTube. I know personally I watched a few of Doug’s videos a while back. Thinking maybe he would have some good teaching. By about the 3rd video I heard him saying some nonsense I knew was not in good agreement with scripture and basically ended my subscription to their YouTube channel then. But with the little I heard that I realized was off I had NO CLUE what was really going on in that cult.
1 Timothy 5:19-20 (New American Standard Bible)
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I have provided you 3 witnesses above. I can say for myself as a 4th witness, that although I never was “inside” the cult, never visited them in Liberty, Missouri and never read any of their books. I’ve seen enough of Doug’s teachings on YouTube, to know he’s not holding true to scripture. I rejected him, in terms of looking to him for any sort of instruction, after seeing some of his material. So all I can say is, please avoid Fellowship of the Martyrs. Avoid Doug Perry, avoid Chris Evans. Pray for them all. They very much have a cult going. And I suspect this is just how cults such as Mormonism got started.
Related post: The Marks of a Cult
Our brother on YouTube bezel333 sounds the alarm once again.
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A good and short video on the topic of cults.
And that sums things up pretty good.
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