Sunday, June 13, 2010

I get comments… fundietainment

I’ve posted on a Christian cult founded by the late Pastor David J. Meyers back in 2007. His followers are crazy. An anonymous poster got my attention when he or she asserted that nameless Wiccans had used the Harry Potter movies’ Avada Kedavra spell to weaken and kill their pastor. They think it’s real. They think it has some kind of power. They believe in witchcraft. How do people fall into such brainless idiocy?

It's occured to me that the poster who said 'avada kadavra david' and then it didn't work did it? holds to clue to David J. Meyers death. Those strange words mean DEATH SPELL. I am sure during his ministry he received death threats, and the various hacked off occultists he exposed threw spells against him. Up until now, they only weakened his health but he always rebounded. This time, the Lord allowed it and brought him home, as no man can withstand the pressure of a ministry like David had for so long, The Wiccans hated him. Well kids, he's out but not down for the count. He's in Paradise.

And God is not finished with you yet, you whosoever sent this final spell. It comes back threefold, remember? This was revealed to me about an hour ago, that Meyer was cast against for the final time. It's a real spiritual war, and real soldiers take hits and sometimes die. But it will come back three-fold, remember?

Read the full thread of the original post for more fundietainment, or check out the nutballs commenting on the post I made for Meyer’s death.

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The kind of people who'll read a fictional account of God's power in a Francine River's novel and count it proof of 'God's great power'. Can't argue with people like this, they see ghosts everywhere they look. From experience as an ex-evangelical Christian, I understand to some extent how this happens - just like the commentator mentioned, everything done on earth is seen to have a spiritual effect/parallel. Because nobody can quite explain what that might even look like, war analogies are most appropriate for description. That would explain why a 'war-cry' like the HP "spell" is seen as a direct threat. Still? Beyond irrational.
The world these Christians inhabit must be a strange one. The real tragedy here may be that the mental health system is ill equipped to provide them with the treatment they evidently need.
Gee, folks, I thought that Jesus and/or God would at least protect one of their "pastors" from spells cast by "castaways". I learn something new about Christianity almost every day.
So much for the holy spirit. These people will believe anything.
So what they're saying is that the power of witchcraft is stronger than the power of their Sky Daddy. Seems to me they ought to consider the possibility that they're playing for the wrong team.

(Or commit themselves for mental evaluation)

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