Of the False prophets and their satanic messages on Facebook
By Kur Wel Kur, Australia
December 10, 2015 (SSB) —- In the 21st century, developed and developing worlds are in the pinnacle of information. Information of both bad and good news take seconds to reach the four corners of our world. The idea of the world to exist as a global village is a dream or a prophecy fulfilled. For us to enjoy the information from wireless technology, all thanks go to the fear of unknown or the fear of nuclear war. The geniuses in the world of physics, and then supported politically by Al Gore, invented INTERNET as a form of communication to connect the survivors of nuclear war in case it breaks out.
In fact, internet has become the ultimate medium of communicating, trading and socialising. An educational tool ever created, internet helps billions of people all over the world to learn with ease. Knowledge hadn’t been accessible to humans in the history of humankind as compare to this gigantic INTERNET REVOLUTION ERA. So when internet became a lifeline of social sites such as Facebook and Twitter, privacy gave way to web piracy.
This means, the Internet is used now by an unintended audience. According to the famous Japanese American physicist, Michio Kaku, an increasing percentage of Internet is being used by pornography industry; and hackers are using the Internet for evil reasons.
Facebook in particular, eases the spying because the vital details such as dates of births, countries and cities of residence, education and employment histories, political views, sexual information ( straight or homosexual) stay digital for the world to view. Facebook addicts announce their moods publicly on Facebook. They would write something like we’re pissed off today because…. Some Facebook users go as far as posting photos of their infants as soon as they (babies) dive out of mothers.
It becomes easy for anyone, absolutely anyone to follow persons of interest on Facebook. Employees or stalkers are able to spy on their employees or victims in case of stalkers, from the time their intended persons joined the Facebook Empire. Facebook statuses expose insanity or sanity of some people in various disciplines, be they political topics, social topics, economical topics or religious topics.
All that I have touched in this introduction is important, but the intended topic in this article is the religious one. I believe Facebook has become a crucial platform for False Prophets. These false prophets prove themselves on Facebook in Three ways.
- They promise good Health and Wealth on Facebook
Health and wealth rhyme, though their importance varies, but to have them both is a desire a lot of people wish. Most of evangelical pastors are comfortable calling themselves prophets. Although the Holy Bible says that Jesus was the last prophet.
Scammers in the 21st century on Facebook claim they are prophets who prophesy in the name of Jesus. In sheep skins, they play with the moods of their followers by posting psychological messages and ask their followers to “like” and share” if they want to receive good health and wealth.
In minutes, their demonic messages go viral. So one wonders, whose powers are these pastors using? God’s or devil’s? You decide. But the truth is, Facebook LIKES and SHARES are marketable, so when these false prophets pump those messages, their intentions are not to support your faith, but to support their desire for money.
God is just (fair); however, all His true prophets including Jesus lived and preached word of God and gospel with less or no materials wealth. So when these false prophets promise materials wealth, I recall this satanic statement: “All this I will give you, he (Satan) said, if you will bow down and worship me.”
2. They televise gifts and “miracles on Facebook”
What does the bible says about giving? For well-read Christians, this question would take them seconds to answer. However, as a reminder, the Holy Bible says:
Giving to the Needy 6 “Be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven.
2 “So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. 3 But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, 4 so that your giving may be in secret. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.
Well, that’s what the Book of Matthew says about giving, so if you see pastors televising how they give to the needy, then you must know they’re false prophets who’re looking for worldly attention.
- They take advantage of bad situations and post them on Facebook
The false prophets on Facebook post hearts-wrenching and minds-shattering photos of cancer victims, accident victims, mutation victims (children with down syndromes, with missing limbs and all sorts of mutation). It was the other day, I saw a photo of a hospitalised child in my Facebook news feed with these words: ” My doctor said if I get 1’000 LIKES I can come home!”
I asked myself, what are LIKES on Facebook have anything to do with this little girl being in the hospital? What came to my mind was nothing, but a pure desperation. The same desperation, I see every day when false prophets on Facebook ask for Facebook Empire to “TYPE AMEN“ for victims to receive MIRACLES of HEALINGS.
However, this is what the bible says about the prayer:
Prayer 5 “And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. 6 But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. 7 And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words. 8 Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him.
As a conclusion, it rests squarely on true Christians to avoid supporting satanic topics. Earthly wealth is the last thing Christians must worry about, because it’s secondary. Secondary to the Faith in God. The true Christians who have read the bible says: “The Bible does not promise wealth; there is no promise in the Bible that being a Christian will lead to a good job, wealth, freedom from debt”.
However, the preachers of the 21st century have merged Christianity with paganism because a lot of relics found in churches today resemble pagans’ objects. I know all things belong to God, but all servants of Almighty God settled for less (wealth).
They were geniuses in many fields; however, materials wealth and fame were last things in their faith. I could be wrong, but what do you think? Let me know in your comments. Thanks for your time.
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