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THE RATTLING BONES ANOINTING

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David Matthieu P.P.

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May 13, 2005, 5:17:28 AM5/13/05
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Throughout the Ages Christianity overcame all sorts of difficult challenges,
yet until the appearance of this new breed of so called Healers from TBN,
never before, believers were faced with a peril of such magnitude right in
the Sanctity of their Churches. Usually in the past, a Crusade, a Revival or
a Church service were the last places where Christians would expect to have
an encounter with the absolute Evil. Nowadays if you go to a simple Church
service without enquiring about the backgrouund of the visiting Preacher,
you could well end up with the cumbersome package of the rattling Bones
Anointing!

Together with a Link, I pasted below some short excerpts relating to the
torments of a young Christian after he received Benny Hinn's Anointing at a
Crusade in Nashville Tennessee.

http://www.daem11on.homestead.com/files/Articles/Slain.html

"The same night of the crusade... and many nights following... Josh was
abruptly awakened from sleep by the sound of bones clattering together in
his bedroom. In some way, he said, he knew they were the bones of a woman."

"The sound of clattering bones was growing progressively louder. Josh tried
to "pray it away" but nothing happened. He couldn't sleep. He said he was
starting to hear the bones during the day hours too. He felt like he was
starting to lose his sanity. He began begging me to make it go away."

Of course like any other Christians Josh knew the warning verses of the Lord
Jesus Christ about false Prophets! Yet our poor Josh, at first he was
totally convinced he had received the Holy Spirit from Benny Hinn. Can you
imagine the fright of this young Chrisitain when at night just after the
Crusade he started to hear the sound of bones rattling in his bedroom? We
can all understand the horrific trauma that Josh is going through, but we
will never be able to sense how clear and loud he heard in his head the
terrifying noises of rattling bones. It has not been made public the
details of all the dark phenonmenon, the violent manifestations and
nightmarish visions that this unfortunate Christian is enduring. So far from
his spiritual misfortune, the focus has only been directed toward the fact
that Josh somehow realized he was dealing with a hauting caused by the bones
of a dead woman. While trying to find some kind of help or relief for his
unbearable torments, in the midst of a total disarray and on the verge of
losing his mind, it was only then that he learned the shocking news about
the anointed adventures of Benny Hinn at the Tombs of Kathryn Kuhlman and
Aimee Semple Mc Pherson. He would have never gone to any Benny Hinn's
Crusades at all, if only he had received on time this troubling nformation
that Benny Hinn regulartly goes to the Forest Lawn Cemetery in California
to replenish his necromantic arsenal of unclean anointing.

Inspite of all, still there are folks who have mislead other Christians into
beblieving that Josh has been healed and his torments were some kind of
anointed Ministry that he received through Benny Hinn from Kathryn Kuhlman's
bones. This argument is only a lie that has been directly conceived from the
depths of hell to deceive more uninformed Christians. This is very
unfortunate but the sad reality is that Josh will remain tormented, not only
by the Ghost of Kathryn Kuhlman but also by legions from the Forest Lawn
Cemetery. These celebrants of Evil to perpetuate their macabre worship of
Carcasses, have even used verses of the Bible to suggest that a holy
Anointing was emaniting from Kathryn Kuhlman's bones. I send now an open
challenge to all false prophets of Babylon and publicly inviting them to
find just one single verse in the Bible that explains how the Holy Spirit of
God could spring out from the rattling bones of a woman like Kathryn Kuhlman
who lived and died demon possessed ..

Kathryn Kuhlman, when you were alive you had previously deceived and
demonized a past generation and now beyond the grave through Benny Hinn
you are tormenting another Generation of Christians! In the name of Jesus
Christ the Son of God, I rebuke you Kathryn Kuhlman! Leave God's people
alone and may the Lord greatly repay you for all your Abominations and
Whoredom!


cdnbud

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May 13, 2005, 11:31:54 AM5/13/05
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"David Matthieu P.P."
<donotreceivethepentecostalanointing@theyarespiritsofdevilsworkingmiracles.c
om> wrote in message news:Me_ge.14840$eJ4....@bignews4.bellsouth.net...

Hey dave! I read you articles and have even used them on my radio show...
.... but I think you have lost your cookies on this one. Are you praying to
the ghost of Kathryn Kuhlman in the last paragraph? ... shes not here man!
Let the dead bury the dead!
...other than that, This is an interesting article... I dont know how much
of it I believe ... but it makes for entertaining reading.


-cdnbud
"Blame it on the Baptists"


David Matthieu P.P.

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May 13, 2005, 12:43:21 PM5/13/05
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"cdnbud" <cdn...@alltel.net> wrote in message
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> Hey dave! I read you articles and have even used them on my radio show...
> .... but I think you have lost your cookies on this one. Are you praying
> to
> the ghost of Kathryn Kuhlman in the last paragraph? ... shes not here
> man!
> Let the dead bury the dead!
> ...other than that, This is an interesting article... I dont know how much
> of it I believe ... but it makes for entertaining reading.
>
>
> -cdnbud
> "Blame it on the Baptists"
>


It is a great honor for me that you have used my articles on your radio talk
show! Thank you!

This is a sad but true story, besides Josh I am aware of two other cases of
deceived Christians who have received the Anointing of Benny Hinn and are
tormented. I am sure there are plenty more cases like this but some people
probably fearing reprisals do not share it with others. Conceriing these
strange manifestations some Ministers believe that Hypnosis is involved..On
my side with all the researches I have done I totally disagree with their
conclusion. I am absolutely sure that Hypnoptism is not at all involved.
Couple Decades after attending to Charismatic and Pentecostal Services, some
believers I have corresponded with, shared with me they are still tormented
spiritually and physically. Seeking a relief, most anointed subjects have
tried medications and I am even aware of one case where a Christian Lady
accepted to follow psychiatric treatments in a Clinic. Medications or
treatment have no effects on the torments experienced by these unfortunate
Christian believers who have received the Anointing of Benny Hinn and his
fellow Charismatic Pastors.

After these services, anoitned devotees who started to hear voices will
still continue to hear the same voices. The devotees who after receiving
this anointing started to experience unvoluntary motions of their limbs will
continue to endure the same physical manifestations for ever. If hypnotism
was involved these manifestations would not have continued couple decades
after those meetings.

I have been researching these manifestations for nearly a Decade., wlth
all the information that I have gathered and also from the manifestations I
have personally witnessed, it does not make any doubt to me that these so
called Faith Healers are deeply involved in Sorcery and demonic invocations.

An Australian producer made some disturbing videos revealing what some of
these ministers have said while speaking in tongues. To learn more about
this matter I invite you to visit this link I pasted below:

http://www.cephasministry.com/toronto_unmask.html

cdnbud

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May 13, 2005, 1:37:52 PM5/13/05
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"David Matthieu P.P."
<donotreceivethepentecostalanointing@theyarespiritsofdevilsworkingmiracles.c
om> wrote in message news:mM4he.9568$7A2....@bignews6.bellsouth.net...

I did a two hour exposé on the TBN stuff you posted. The notes from the
private eyes were compelling. We had more calls on that show than you would
believe. I thought for sure I would be sued by the TBN war machine!

Has that Lie Detector show ever been aired with Lonnie fords statement?

..... More links please!

Concerning Benny, what do you think are the possibilities that the voices
/sounds were demonic manifestations that came back "seven fold" after Benny
possibly cast them out? Could that be a possible answer?

David Matthieu P.P.

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May 13, 2005, 7:51:59 PM5/13/05
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"cdnbud" <cdn...@alltel.net> wrote in message
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>
> I did a two hour exposé on the TBN stuff you posted. The notes from the
> private eyes were compelling. We had more calls on that show than you
> would
> believe. I thought for sure I would be sued by the TBN war machine!
>
> Has that Lie Detector show ever been aired with Lonnie fords statement?
>
> ..... More links please!
>
> Concerning Benny, what do you think are the possibilities that the voices
> /sounds were demonic manifestations that came back "seven fold" after
> Benny
> possibly cast them out? Could that be a possible answer?
>
> -cdnbud
> "Blame it on the Baptists"

When Paul Crouch paid the $425,000 he requested that Ford signed a secrecy
clause. After the story was leaked to News Media, the lawyers of TBN accused
Ford of violating a court order prohibiting him to discuss the matter.

http://www.trinityfi.org/press/latimes09.html

The lawyers of TBN wanted the judge to hold Ford in contempt of Court and
were requesting jail time for him.

http://www.rickross.com/reference/tbn/tbn27.html

Lonnie cannot talk to the News Media, may be your Radio Station should call
Paul Crouch's Lawyers and ask them if they would allow Ford to take a lie
detector Test since they claim his accusations are false. If they do not
agree with Lonnie taking the test, ask them if Paul Crouch would consent to
take a lie detector test himself?

The testimony of Mario Licciardello (a former security chief for Benny Hinn
Ministries) is also on the Documents published by the Trinity Foundation
concerning this homosexual accusation. Mario mysteriously died just prior to
another court appearance regarding his intention to reveal financial secrets
that could have seriously harmed Benny Hinn Ministries. Mario had also
signed an agreement with secrecy restrictions forbidding him to to reveal
any matters about Benny Hinn Ministries. The timing of Mario's death seems
to me highly suspicious...

Now I am jumping to this other delicate subject of Benny Hinn's anointing.
To understand the origin of this strange anointing, it is needed to clearly
establish that the Charismatic Movement came from the Pentecostal Church. We
also need to go back in history to the roots of Pentecostalism..

The Los Angeles Times wrote in April 1906:

New Sect of Fanatics is Breaking Loose

Wild Scene Last Night on Azusa Street

Gurgle of Wordless Talk by a Sister


"Breathing strange utterances and mouthing a creed which it would
seem no sane mortal could understand, the newest religious sect
has started in Los Angeles. Meetings are held in a tumble-down
shack on Azusa Street, near San Pedro Street, and devotees of the
weird doctrine practice the most fanatical rites, preach the wildest
theories and work themselves into a state of mad excitement in their
peculiar zeal. Colored people and a sprinkling of whites compose the
congregation, and night is made hideous in the neighborhood by the
howlings of the worshippers who spend hours swaying forth and back
in a nerve-racking [sic] attitude of prayer and supplication. They
claim to have "the gift of tongues;" and to be able to comprehend
the babel." - Los Angeles Times

"Such a startling claim has never yet been made by any company of
fanatics, even in Los Angeles, the home of almost numberless creeds.
Sacred tenets, reverently mentioned by the orthodox believer, are
dealt with in a familiar, if nor irreverent, manner by these latest
religionists." - Los Angeles Times

Here is more information about the Genesis of the
Pentecostal Movement. This was published by William
Joseph Seymour, one of the fathers of Pentecostalism who conducted the so
called Revival of Azusa Street in 1906:

'LETTER FROM BROTHER PARHAM'

'Brother Charles Parham, who is God's leader in the
Apostolic Faith Movement, writes from Tonganoxie, Kansas,
that he expects to be in Los Angeles September 15. Hearing
that Pentecost had come to Los Angeles, he writes,'

"I rejoice in God over you all, my children, though I have
never seen you; but since you know the Holy Spirit's power,
we are baptized by one Spirit into one body. Keep together
in unity until I come, then in a grand meeting let all
prepare for the outside fields. I desire, unless God
directs to the contrary, to meet and to see all who have
the Full Gospel when I come."

The question that all readers should have is this: what could have
caused this rejoicing Parham to suddenly oppose the so called Revival of
Azusa Street? According to what he wrote, he was expecting to see "the Holy
Sprit's power". Seymour his Bible student was eagerly expecting his arrival
making preparation to receive him as the leader of this movement.
However upon his arrival in October 1906 at this Revival conducted by
Seymour, because of the chaotic manifestations Parham began his sermon by
saying "God is sick at his stomach". For the rest of his life Parham
denounced the "Revival" of Azusa Street as a "spiritual power prostituted."
It is recorded that Parham was shocked and appalled by the "awful fits and
spasms" of the "holy rollers". Parham who was a strong believer in the Gift
of Tongues declared the utterances of the devotees of Azusa to be
"chattering, jabbering and sputtering, speaking no language at all".

Since 1906 Charles Fox Parham himself, considered also as a father of
Pentecostalism, declared demonic the howling, barking, shrieking, swaying,
and shaking of the devotees of William Joseph Seymour. Why are Pentecostal
devotees so mad at discerning Christians for their observations that these
same manifestations still happening nowadays in these ''anointed'' Churches
are demonic?

To really understand those manifestations in the Pentecostal Churches we
need to go back at the time of Slavery. Some readers may not know that
Pentecostalism is directly linked to slaves brought from Africa who have
left in Louisiana a spiritual legacy called Voodoo. Pentecostalism is both
linked to Louisiana and Slavery, however some readers will deny that this
popular religion has any spiritual ties with Voodoo. Nevertheless in
Louisiana this other spiritual belief called Voodoo has survived the test of
time, its rituals remained unchanged from generation to generation. Those
spirits have been lingering, from fathers to sons, on families traditionally
involved in their worship. In Louisiana born in certain family makes a lot
of difference, many sons and daughters surprisingly one day are called by
these spirits to replace their great grand parents or parents to perpetuate
their worship. This is in this environment of spiritual servitude and
familial curse that William J. Seymour the father of Pentecostalism was born
in Louisiana in 1870, his parents Simon and Phyllis were former slaves.

At the great wonder of the residents of Los Angeles, in 1906 Mr.
William J. Seymour is found conducting a small "Christian"
Congregation at Azusa Street and making spirits fall by legions upon
his followers. The "fire from heaven", the "Anointing" he was calling
Holy Spirit, was strangely manifesting like the familiar spirits
of Louisiana. Eye witnesses of the so called Revival of Azusa
street reported that during these manifestations, women were
projected to the floor gesticulating in very disgraceful manners,
just like in the voodoo ceremonies of Louisiana. In an issue
No. 7 (April, 1907), p. 4 of the Apostolic Faith published by
William Joseph Seymour and his spiritual cohort can be read:

"The power of God shook her so mightily that an elderly lady
friend, who had accompanied her to the meetings, was greatly
agitated and excited about it; she declared that sister was
having a fit, and said something ought to be done to relieve her."

The manifestations were accompanied also by very violent shaking
and jerking similar to the spiritual possessions experienced in
Louisiana. The Apostolic Faith, published in November of 1906,
entitled "Bible Pentecost." on the second page, Glen A. Cook
provided his testimony, in which he wrote:

". . . . My arms began to tremble, and soon I was shaken
violently by a great power, and it seemed as though a large
pipe was fitted over my neck, my head apparently being off. . . ."

In the fourth issue (p. 4), of The Apostolic Faith G. W. Batman
wrote, "I received the baptism with the Holy Ghost and fire and
now I feel the presence of the Holy Ghost, not only in my heart
but in my lungs, my hands, my arms and all through my body and
at times I am shaken like a locomotive steamed up and prepared
for a long journey."

William H. Durham also one of the pioneers of Pentecostalism
recorded his testimony in the sixth issue of The Apostolic Faith
(February-March, 1907), p. 4, where he wrote:

''On Friday evening, March 1, His mighty power came over me, until
I jerked and quaked under it for about three hours. It was strange
and wonderful and yet glorious. He worked my whole body, one
section at a time, first my arms, then my limbs, then my body,
then my head, them my face, then my chin, and finally at 1 a.m.
Saturday, Mar. 2, after being under the power for three hours,
He finished the work on my vocal organs, and spoke through me
in unknown tongues.''

Basically all the characteristics of the spiritual possessions
commonly encountered in Louisiana, were present in the anointed
seances of Azusa's Street Church. Even though the convulsions, the
falling and rolling on the floor were the same, the howling and
bestial noises were identical, the uncontrollable laugher and
gibberish talking were indistinguishable, William J. Seymour
managed to deceive multitudes of Christians and made them receive the
unquestionable anointing from Louisiana as the Holy Spirit of God.
All these chaotic manifestations prove that this legacy of Seymour called
Pentecostalism is simply a refined replica of the voodoo of Louisiana
operating under the cover Christianity.

You will find a picture of Mr. William Joseph Seymour the father of
Pentecostalism, the Anointing Man from Louisiana at:

http://www.oru.edu/university/library/holyspirit/gifs/seystand.jpg


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