North Korean Lessons for the Body of Christ

North Korean Lessons for the Body of Christ (mp3)

Think of it how you like. But Christians in America cannot disdain North Korea without disdaining their own clerical system.

North Korea-Christian FlagI’ve written several articles, including two eBooks, addressing the clerical system. So, I won’t get into it here. Let’s just say that Churchianity—rather than pure Christianity—has the same indoctrinating, sheltering, and crippling effect as the brainwashing machine of the State-controlled North Korean media.

If you haven’t seen any documentaries about North Korea from the inside, now would be an excellent time. One is from vice on YouTube, Inside North Korea. Another was done by Lisa Ling for National Geographic, also called Inside North Korea.

These people are sheltered, ignorant, starved, lied to, lied about, indoctrinated, fear of others is cultivated among them, they are encouraged to be suspicious of each other… And, the same is also true of North Koreans.  · · · →

Changes from Eastern and Western Youth

Changes from Eastern and Western Youth

A recent prophecy from Kim Clement said that youth from regions of the Far East and the Middle East will link up with young people in America. He went on to say that church leaders would condemn it.

From the current vantage point, my best guess at how this would happen is if youth in both spheres threw off the neglected teachings of the current leading generation—mainly Boomers and their older children in Gen X.

There is a myriad of sins which this older generation have utterly neglected. The most predominant is the “job description” of a “pastor”—the Bible never defines a “shepherd-teacher” as a “clergy” nor does the Bible describe any of the dominant activities of “professional pastors” as we know them today. That system has stunted the growth of the Body of Christ in many ways, which I have written about frequently, and even published one eBook to summarize the topic.  · · · →

Psychology of Demon-influenced People

Demon “possession” or demonic “influence” or being “demonized”… they may be different things, but it’s all demonic. For the purpose of this article, let’s just leave it at that.

Firstly, I believe that such demonic influence can explain the spiritual causes of a “personality disorder” which, according to Myers is A set of behavior which is characterized as inflexible and enduring maladaptive character traits that impair social functioning… yep, that probably has a demon behind it.

Think of it as a wild animal backed into a corner. You start talking sense and someone gets angry, loses all rationality, and you almost expect them to start barking like a dog at any moment. Maybe someone isn’t in that state, but you know they could go into it at any time.

Those are the clues. But what how can we understand it?

Ironically, or perhaps not so ironically, Rush Limbaugh’s explanation of Liberal thinking fits with this perfectly.  · · · →