False Prophet

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You know what? If this sort of story was told to a group of villagers in some remote part of the world, I think they might even laugh it off as a bad joke or silly superstition at best.

But, mix it up with a little “revival” and put the Christian tag above it, and suddenly there’ll be Christians who will believe this nonsense. Just watch how the man is struggling to constrain himself and trying to come up with something credible as he goes along. This incident never actually happened, of course, if you can catch how much hesitation and fabrication there is in his account.

For those who have attended the service at City Harvest Church where Che Ahn was the guest pastor, please re-examine what you have heard, seen and perhaps believe. This man is a liar and a false prophet, and I hope some of you will take the time to ask the church management why they decided to bring in such heresy.

Please bear in mind as you read this that I am warning you in good faith and Christian love.

I am not too sure how to put it, but just last night (Saturday), I had a dream where I had a prompting that somehow one of the two guest pastors speaking at City Harvest Church this weekend would come out in support of Todd Bentley, thereby favorably introducing Bentley to an unsuspecting congregation in Singapore.

(The other guest pastor was Robb Thompson, who, in my opinion, executed a classic bait-and-switch at the end of his sermon, urging the many youths in the congregation to tithe beyond what they have normally given. In other words, he’s another prosperity preacher selling the “sow and reap” principle for success in life).

Moreover, this morning I just had an urge to catch the “live” sermon on the church’s web site.

Not only did I discover that this pastor Che Ahn helms Harvest Rock Church — a church that supports the Florida Outpouring, but he himself knows Todd personally and was enthusiastically promoting Todd’s ministry during the service in question.

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