@Silverwolf@Shadowman311 A lot of the evangelicals had good instincts back then. The jew media made satanic panic an embarrassing term. Though, we know now through the FBI documents that have been declassified how much of it was true.
IMO they were always too literal and sola scriptura to really understand the whole picture
I sometimes wonder if they are genuinely stupid or plants.
I think the evangelicals that were screeching about D&D and Rock and Roll back in the 80s were there to help dismiss the whole thing as the 'satanic panic'. That Tipper Gore was one of them sets alarms off in my head
Was just listening to stuff about the Son of Sam (cover for a jewish name) shit in the 70s. Wild the shit these demon worshippers get away with.
I recall being at church camp as a teen when Eyes Wide Shut came out and one evangelical was off about movies you WILL NOT SEE if you are a good God fearing Christian and that one came up. All they saw was icky sex stuff.
Well, they pretty clearly murdered Kubrick. Eyes Wide Shut (what a title that nobody takes seriously!) seemed to pretty carefully document how he was enslaved by the most-evil, high-level satanic groups that existed at that time. He didn't even make it to the release of the film. Jay Weidner claims he received a phone call from an associate at the studio who said that an executive demanded that a particular scene be removed and Kubrick utterly refused.
It's not so surprising when you see how many half jews were part of the Reich's military. I forget whom it was, but I saw a great video of an Israeli rabbi saying candidly to a camera that his people were shameful scourges of God, and that all they had to do was to be what God really made them to be and they would be redeemed. All they had to do was stop rebelling and they would be whom they were meant to be
Even sadder. I think they're Edomites. All their talk of Amalek and it is them.
But I could be wrong. I hope more of them go the way of Brother Nathaniel or that one Rabbi who said he figured out who the Messiah is, wrote it down, sealed it in an envelope, then when they opened it after he died it read "Jesus Christ"
@branman65@Silverwolf@Shadowman311 A person interpreting it without the assistance of a wise elder often goes astray. Christ didn't leave behind documents but disciples