Angels, Women, Sex and the Occult - William F.

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Angels, Women, Sex and the Occult - William F.

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66 What about this line of reasoning? Is it correct? Is Ruth Montgomery a person we should follow and listen to? What about Edgar Cayce, or Nostradamus? The Bible is our standard for "judging" all things. It is the Word of God. It is the "Alpha and the Omega." Those modern soothsayers and channelers and so-called "Christian" clairvoyants must be judged by their fruits, as Jesus Christ said. In Matthew 7, Jesus warned, "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits" (Matt.7: 15-16). What are the "fruits" of Jeane Dixon, Ruth Montgomery, Edgar Cayce, and others? Are they sources of divine truth? Or are they deceived sources of error and deception? Anyone who has followed Jeane Dixon's prophecies in the National Inquirer, or her books, knows that many of her prophecies have been grievously in error. But God is not the author of confusion and error (I Cor.14:33). In the book Edgar Cayce on Prophecy, we read that Jeane Dixon called Cayce "the expert." Many of Edgar Cayce's teachings and prophecies were based, at least in some degree, on the teachings of the Bible and Scripture. His messages dealt with God's law of love, giving, serving, as well as predictions of tribulation to come, and the coming of a New Age in 1998, after a period of troubles from 1936 to 1998. Cayce also spoke of the moving of the earth's axis, and the "changing of the poles," which prophecy also alludes to. Cayce also spoke of Atlantis arising once again, which Bible prophecy also indicates will occur (Acts 3:19-21). Cayce's "knowledge" of this ancient continent and earth history, however, can only be from angelic beings who were alive at that time. Since the Scriptures give not even a hint of God's righteous angels communicating with men in such a fashion, through sleep, dreams, or clairvoyant speaking, the true source of such "knowledge" must be from an altogether different group of beings. Where did Cayce get his "knowledge" and his "prophecies"? In the Word of God, we read, "For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment" (II Pet.2:4). Jude continues this thought, "And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he hath reserved in everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgment of the great day" (Jude 6). There is a "spirit world" on this earth. These "disembodied spirits," wander through the earth, seeking rest. These fallen angels and "demons," or ing rest. They desire to enter into people, The Only True Standard for Judgment The Rebellious Angels