GOD ISN’T ALLOWED AT THE INSPIRATION CENTER?
By Kat • May 7th, 2008 • Category: Opinions and EditorialsWell, having just come from church, I heard “A” Pastor, not ‘MY’ Pastor tell that another Pastor in town, a well known one at that, had called the Inpiration Center, (men’s alcoholic de-tox place just down US60 West past 519), and ask if they could hold a weekly church service for the men there. They were told they could under one condition…..The name of Jesus Christ and Lord could NOT be used. They were told they could only refer to a ‘higher power’! Now the question that was brought up tonight was—-isn’t that OUR tax dollars going to pay for that place? The Pastor said, “remember this is happening here in Morehead and people wonder why our world is on the brink of destruction”.
Well, now there’s a can of worms to feast on. Don’t shoot the messenger. What’s your take on this revelation?

May 7th, 2008 at 10:19 pm
Yep the “secular” reality is that the logical god of reason (in the greek; lucifer) is the god/higher power of the 12 step programs, a all inclusive masonic, generic, Albert Pike globalistic sustable messiah that only the mature intellect can truely appriciate; for the riff raff, they can worship nature (not “natures God” of even the Declaration of Independence) and no wonder for even satan is transformed into a angel of light, so it is no suprise for the underlings to cloak in the guise of workers of reiteousness but they are really ravenous wolves devowering men’s souls, declaring peace peace when there is no peace, and perishing for lack of knowlege still it may be the end of the US age or the post modern age (eon) era but not the world.
The elemental things of the temple were rolled up like a scroll and Yehovia/Yesh day of the LORD judgement came on the clouds of that day not to be longed for or facilitated.
No prophet I know of wants to be right. Jonah was even miffed when the people heeded his warning and even his shade was taken away for his attitude. Things are looking bad but no one knows (from experience) how bad it can be for a day of the LORD judgement on this age. The hope lays in that he counqered death( and hadies) and Reins for ever. No end to that age after the comming on the clouds judgement. SO the ideas of some to promote the Askinazi Kazarians as a vechicle to hasten the 2nd comming, or the “why fight I’m on the next flight” become the anti-christ falling away teachings that are repeated from the first 100 years. Just like in the old testament, the original authentic Israel played the harlot, whoring after other gods repeately and comming under judgement, repenting and restoring and all over again how many times until the LAMB ended that world, that covenant. The rapture, John Hagee sionist, talmudic, perverted doctrines truely resemble the daughters of the harlot on 7 hills that was and is ROme.
May 7th, 2008 at 11:57 pm
Hagee’s end time theology transmogrifies Christianity into little more than a death cult in which the State of Israel is worshipped like a latter day Golden Calf…
(with type of “christian” some can see why it is easily justified to generic the “higher power”)
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May 9th, 2008 at 8:35 am
sorry Bill, they can’t. Most of us stopped worshipping graven images a long time ago. Then again there are those that never got the memo.
May 9th, 2008 at 12:11 pm
Unfortunately, idol worshipers often are blind to their own deceptions as they have been handed over to a reprobate mind as is warned about. Speaks as to why the people perish for lack of knowledge.
May 9th, 2008 at 3:25 pm
In other words most of us who refuse to think outside of the box have been transformed into androids.
Not androids in the sense of a true definition, but more along the lines of humans who are programmed to think inside the box.
This was going to be touched upon in the other thread, but it is just as applicable here.
May 9th, 2008 at 3:46 pm
Actually a Church isn’t a building at all.
The church is the people who are sometimes called the Congregation, but this is a misleading concept to refer to the Church as the Congregation.
A Church will sometimes meet inside a Church-House, but the Church-House isn’t in itself a Church… It is the people of the Church that is truly the Church.
When you die, You can’t take that Church-House with you, nor any thing inside of it—–save for the people who will one day be reunited with you…
I think you get my point.
May 9th, 2008 at 4:12 pm
“They were told they could under one condition…..The name of Jesus Christ and Lord could NOT be used. They were told they could only refer to a ‘higher power’!”
This could be of an advantage to the ministry.
Words to the effect of:
“The one whom the state requires us to refer to as the ‘higher power’…”
Is something that comes to mind, but the word state may have to be changed to whomever or whatever entity requires them not to use the names printed in the Bible.
I mean after all, if your holding church, you will of course have Bibles for people to read along in, right?
So when reading aloud to the Church, people can follow along and see what is taking place…
Another Example:
“In the beginning the one who the state requires us to refer to as a higher power created the heavens and the earth.”
Well the people reading along will still be able to read the actual scripture, and will be able to see the attempted suppression of the word.
And by the time you get around to reading scripture where it was outlawed by the kings, you will be living the experience in modern times.
I see in this attempt to suppress the scripture, an opportunity to save Souls.
May 9th, 2008 at 4:38 pm
The truth is that [God] can’t be kept out of the Inspiration Center. He will come and go as he pleases, to and fro wherever He pleases.
What are they going to do…
Will they send in the kings knights to seize all the bibles? That would be a blessing in it’s truest form, wouldn’t it?
Would the knights take the Minister to the kings dungeon and imprison him there for spreading the word of [God]? — That would be a powerful example of the scriptures, would it not?
May 9th, 2008 at 6:23 pm
I got an email today from someone that said, “I bet the Inspiration Center has no trouble spending the money from Uncle Sam that has ‘IN GOD WE TRUST’ printed on it.
The devil got them into the situation they are in and I certainly believe the deserve applause for making an effort. However, without GOD as part of the plan it ain’t gonna work. “For what is impossible for man is possible with GOD”. When you’ve hit rock bottom the only way to look is UP. Yes, Tech, I know, I know, don’t go quoted the scriptures. I know you hate that. I’m sure you can come up with better ones that I just did. Anyway, I know our tax monies, etc., go to killing babies in abortion clinics, etc., and many other horrible things. Why do you think so many prisoners FIND God in prison? They are issued a BIBLE, if they want one, when processed into the system and given clothing, etc. God has a ‘captive’ audiance, so to speak. Can’t have prayer in school but when they are raised in a godless atmosphere, many end up ‘finding God’ in a cell.
I can also add that from personal experience I know what a hellish life alcoholism is. No, I never drank a drop in my life. However, I was raised by alcoholics and for a couple years my mother stopped drinking and started going to Siloam Church and it was the best 2 years of my life, then a stupid doctor told her to drink 1 beer a day to help with a kidney problem! That was all it took. Back to a hellish childhood and my mother drew her last breath, Dec 1, 2007 full of vodka and presciption med’s. Ok, a little off topic there.
May 9th, 2008 at 11:30 pm
Actually… If that Inspiration Center is funded or partially funded with state and/or federal funds, that one condition may be in violation of separation of church and state.
But this is Morehead, Eh?
May 24th, 2008 at 2:16 am
BUMP:
Any new word about the Inspiration Center banning [God] from the building?
Did the Minister try any of the suggestions?
Personally, after thinking this over for a while… I think I’d stay away form the Church and State argument.
To use the argument of Church and State could open it up to re-interpretation by the courts.
Just a side note,
Those words “IN GOD WE TRUST” that is printed on those unstable pieces of recycled underwear and backed only by the promise of our continued slavery doesn’t refer to [God] as we know [Him] Kat… That phrase printed on the so-called “money” most likely originated during the festivities of Candlemass Eve, the Satanic mocking of the Church.
1 Timothy 6:10 “For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.”
But back on subject, anything become of using the “Inspiration Center” to hold Church Services?
Just don’t ask any questions about a local obelisk with the number 13 on it…
May 24th, 2008 at 6:20 am
Speaking of Candlemass Eve, Robert Herrick wrote of it at least a couple of times, in rhymes.
Here is only an example of his writings of Candlemass Eve:
‘That so the superstitious find
No one least branch left there behind;
For look, how many leaves there be
Negleeted there, maids, trust to me,
So many goblins you shall see.’
Is that really a poem, or is it an incantation of some sort?
Why is there a big obelisk with the number 13 on it in town?
August 22nd, 2008 at 6:05 pm
another 2 posts dissapear into the memory hole?