Saturday, April 26, 2008

Beware the ongoing Catholic Charismatic Personal Prophecy gig!!

I'm afraid we've all heard it, certainly over the last year or so, like when Willie says to Billy:

"Billy, I just received a personal spirit message for you alone, o.k.? As of now your life's problems are over."

Problem? You bet! And not just here in Brackettville.

In Patti Gallagher Mansfield's zany (albeit fascinating) fantasy trip of different testimonies to the Duquesne Weekend of 1967, As By a New Pentecost, she claims here on page 55 that the Rev. Harald Bredesen tried to warn the Catholic students, some of whom seem to have actually been initiated (as perhaps Patti herself, through delusion) into the world of occult magic, to learn the basics of how to "discern personal prophecy and how to tell if what you're hearing is really God's voice or simply your imagination at work.

"Pastor Bredesen went on to explain that decisions aren't made on the basis of one personal prophecy.

"Rather, a personal prophecy usually prepares for or confirms something which is unfolding along with many other indications that it is of God."

Good point, Reverend!

Because as Patti tells us herself on page 52, with yours truly adding the bolding of some words, "One of the most amazing things that happened right after the Duquesne Weekend is that the Spirit [Duh? Which one?!] began to teach me directly, often speaking to me through Scripture..."

Humm ... it seems there's a funny thing about the occult side of this demonic component that forever seems to be constantly challenging Charismatic Catholics like poor, deluded Patti: the more we get into it, the more scrambled our brain housing group becomes...

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