Two men ministering on the streets of Boynton Beach were allegedly gunned down by an 18-year-old man.
Police say 24-year-old Tite Sufra and 23-year-old Stephen Ocean were preaching to Jeriah Woody for about 15 minutes, until he got a phone call.
Woody left, but then allegedly started walking toward the two. When Sufra approached, Woody allegedly shot him in the head. Ocean ran, and police say Woody shot him in the back, then walked up and shot him again — this time in the head at point-blank range.
Feb 07 2010
Two Street Preachers Shot to Death in Florida
Oct 22 2009
Put the Kid on the Streets – 6 year old to be evicted from Grandparents hom
Nov 25 2008
Judge Rules Against Florida Gay Adoption Ban
This is the moment where my idea of the separation of sectarian and secular ends. I have no (civil) problem with those who wish to engage in any type of lifestyle that they desire, however, I do not believe that homosexuality is the norm and those putting children in that situation would do them disservice – a disservice not to the Church or the morality of God’s law, but society.
I realize that some might find my view here a bit disturbing, but if you can change it, please feel free to.
On the other hand, restricting the laws based on homosexuality could very well be discrimination. The issue must be the welfare of the child – can a homosexual couple provide the health and welfare that a child needs, especially those in the foster care system? Does any legal system have the right to limit your rights if that same legal system has previously recognized your rights to exist as you are?
Homosexuality is a sin, but under the holiness sect that I believe, so is drunkeness, smoking, vulgar speech, violence, injustice to the weak, and even certain clothes, yet, can I restrict anyone from adopting based on the fact that they might wear shorts and smoke?
Of course, this wold not be a problem if the ’straights’ would step up to the bat, take care of their responsibilities, and take care of the children themselves. Well, let the shots across my bow begin.
MIAMI — A judge on Tuesday ruled that a strict Florida law that blocks gay people from adopting children is unconstitutional, declaring there was no legal or scientific reason for sexual orientation alone to prohibit anyone from adopting.
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Cindy Lederman said the 31-year-old law violates equal protection rights for the children and their prospective gay parents, rejecting the state’s arguments that there is “a supposed dark cloud hovering over homes of homosexuals and their children.”
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Jul 04 2008
I would highly recommend this site for those seeking the truth about Todd B.
I firmly believe that we all need to stand against errors and false prophets, such as Todd B. Here is an extremely good site that has come to my attention lately for exposing ole Todd B. I would highly recommend you adding this to your feed reader…
Jun 27 2008
Weekly News and Thoughts from Around the Blogosphere, 6-27
I have found myself really coming to like these types of posts. It allows me to say more with less. After all, the best commentary to this world is actions that we see.
As I posted earlier… A response to Todd’s defense letter. Of course, you will always have those people that defend him against scripture and sanity. And more in Todd and the Glass Eyeball
And what is Friday without a video about ole Todd…Notice the children…
Or for those not convinced yet that Todd is a devil…
And even with all of the Todd garbage, this still makes me sick, not that I put much faith the those apostates, I mean ‘apostles‘.
This should be a no brainier, but…
What is going on in Europe?
Does this matter?
Does the world need any more reasons for abortion?
N.T. Wright on Colbert. Who doesn’t like Colbert? And a review of his book here.
Fredrick Douglas’ attempt at reconciliation is most poignant. (The whole letter here)
A Pentecostal Defence for an unshorn woman, pt.1 and pt. 2
Good post from John Hobbins on the State of Trust in this union.
Lutherans may not, but God does.
I don’t care much for this conspiracy-minded blogger, but he does have his points like this one.
Did a KJVO write this?
A Great resource for Patristics and something for the Catholics and Orthodox here.
A post on the procession of the Trinity but who needs doctrine? Doctrine is bad….
Photos from the find in Jordan called a Church
I have it and appreciate this review.
The four letter word…mom
Who listens to the Bible anyway, I like polls! Besides, Faith is only hereditary.
Living in a shack will get you places (the wrong places) maybe even Canada
Something really cool here…
More from Rick Warren and Soulfarce… (ha! I made a funny – that everyone else has made)
A good point here on ‘All Israel’
Is music neutral? Someone thinks not.
Did I get something for everyone? I hope so… If not, maybe next week.
Jun 23 2008
More on Todd Bentley’s Perverted Doctrine
First, we know that there is nothing new under the sun when it comes to the evil imaginations of man, whether in religion or in society. Evil has a way of lying dormant until someone foolish enough to be possessed by it gladly begins to proclaim it as something new and righteous. Second, we know that Christianity, as a historical tradition, has seen it’s share of heretics and diverging ideas, only to be lain to rest for a short season and picked up at some later date. The Gnostic has found rebirth in the Mormons while the Arius now witnesses about Jehovah. Therefore, it should not be surprising to see Montanus return in our present day.
Montanus was a 2nd century heretic that proclaimed a ‘new revelation’. From wikipedia
Scholars are divided as to when Montanus first began his prophecy, having chosen dates varying from c. AD 165 to as late as AD 177. Montanus travelled among the rural settlements of Asia Minor after his conversion, and preached and testified what he purported to be the Word of God; however, his teachings were regarded as heresy by the orthodox Church for a number of reasons. He claimed not only to have received a series of direct revelations from the Holy Ghost, but personally to be the incarnation of the paraclete mentioned in the Gospel of John 14:16. Montanus was accompanied by two women, Prisca, sometimes called Priscilla, and Maximilla, who likewise claimed to be the embodiments of the Holy Spirit that moved and inspired them. As they went, “the Three” as they were called, spoke in ecstatic visions and urged their followers to fast and pray, so that they might share these personal revelations. His preachings spread from his native Phrygia (where he proclaimed the village of Pepuza as the site of the New Jerusalem) across the contemporary Christian world, to Africa and Gaul.
It is generally agreed that the movement was inspired by Montanus’ reading of the Gospel of John— “I will send you the advocate [paraclete], the spirit of truth” (Heine 1987, 1989; Groh 1985). The response to this continuing revelation split the Christian communities, and the more orthodox clergy mostly fought to suppress it. Bishop Apollinarius found the church at Ancyra torn in two, and he opposed the “false prophesy” (quoted by Eusebius 5.16.5). But there was real doubt at Rome, and Pope Eleutherus even wrote letters in support of Montanism, although he later recalled them (Tertullian, “Adversus Praxean” c.1, Trevett 58-59).
Prisca claimed that Christ had appeared to her in female form. When she was excommunicated, she exclaimed “I am driven away like the wolf from the sheep. I am no wolf: I am word and spirit and power.”
The most widely known defender of Montanists was undoubtedly Tertullian, onetime champion of orthodox belief, who believed that the new prophecy was genuine and began to fall out of step with what he began to call “the church of a lot of bishops” (On Modesty).
The beliefs of Montanism contrasted with orthodox Christianity in the following ways:
- The belief that the prophecies of the Montanists superseded and fulfilled the doctrines proclaimed by the Apostles.
- The encouragement of ecstatic prophesying, contrasting with the more sober and disciplined approach to theology dominant in orthodox Christianity at the time and since.
- The prophets of Montanism did not speak as messengers of God: “Thus saith the Lord,” but rather described themselves as possessed by God, and spoke in his person. “I am the Father, the Word, and the Paraclete,” said Montanus (Didymus, De Trinitate, III, xli); This possession by a spirit, which spoke while the prophet was incapable of resisting, is described by the spirit of Montanus: “Behold the man is like a lyre, and I dart like the plectrum. The man sleeps, and I am awake” (Epiphanius, “Panarion”, xlviii, 4).
From here we can get a glimpse of Todd’s Doctrine,
12. FURTHER REVELATION
We recognize that God is continually restoring truth and light to His Church. Therefore, we place no limit on further revelation; however, each must be substantiated according to the Scriptures.
Can Todd Bentley, and indeed the modern Charismatic movement, be described as the resurgence of Montanism? My opinion is yes, or course. Remarkable is the fact that throughout Fresh Fire’s doctrinal statement scriptures are given to support their belief, yet when we get to point twelve, we find not scriptural evidence to support a further revelation. (This is the case with other doctrines shared by other people as well, not just limited to Todd.) We also noticed that Todd mentions that God has to continually restore ‘truth and light’ to the Church.
(B)ut if I am delayed, I write so that you may know how you ought to conduct yourself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth. (1st Timothy 3.15)
Accordingly, if the Church is the pillar and ground of the truth, then doesn’t that necessitate that the Church will eternally have the Truth with no need of restoration?
What about further revelation? Jude says,
Beloved, while I was very diligent to write to you concerning our common salvation, I found it necessary to write to you exhorting you to contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints. (v3)
Paul says,
I marvel that you are turning away so soon from Him who called you in the grace of Christ, to a different gospel, which is not another; but there are some who trouble you and want to pervert the gospel of Christ. But even if we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel to you than what we have preached to you, let him be accursed. As we have said before, so now I say again, if anyone preaches any other gospel to you than what you have received, let him be accursed.
(Gal 1:6-9 NKJV)
We know why Todd cannot use verses to support his doctrine at this point, but we also see that there are verses that directly contradict his twelfth point. What does this say about Todd? We know that Todd constantly claims new and wonderful revelations and prophetic words. (Either through himself, or oddly enough, a woman – remember, Montanus has a triad, including himself and a woman, as well) The Apostles plainly say, even from their grave, that Todd Bentley has denied the faith, is apostate, and is accursed.
I was discussing these things with the Lord this morning, and it dawned on me that the name of the ministry was named Fresh Fire (never mind that proscription to whatever we do, we are to do in the name of Lord Jesus – Col 3.17). Wonder why? Is it because people are always seeking the new, the exciting, the fresh? What about the old fire that fell from heaven during the Feast of Weeks? Is that fire not good enough for today? Has doctrine and revelation changed so much that something, or someone, is constantly needed to ‘restore’ it? What about the steadfastness of the faith that was once for all delivered to the Saints?
Or is Todd just like the ancient heretic Montanus, in proclaiming a perverted gospel and seeking something new because the old doesn’t suit him?
Jun 19 2008
Todd Bentley – Devil Worshipper
Did Paul teach about the importance of angels? What the ministry of Christ focused on the supernatural?
Honestly? Something new? Didn’t the heretic Montanus seek the same thing? It seems old heresies never die, they just lie dormant. Todd Bentley, as too many know, is the ‘evangelist’ (although the news that he brings is not good whatsoever) who is holding the Lakeland ‘Revival’. His doctrine is simple – a perverted gosepl based on the supernatural (Sid Roth’s favorite subject)
Below is a video that is a small analysis on the Bentley Two-Step. So many people have been proclaiming that the world is to see a revival before the return of Christ, and yet Scripture tells us other wise, with Paul focusing in on the great apostasy that precedes the Tribulation. The prophecies that concern Todd Bentley are those that speak of false prophets and antichrist. The verses that teach against Todd are those which Paul wrote to the Galatians, and many others, warning against false teachers that pervert the gospel of Christ.
How can anyone trust this man when He cannot even trust his own experiences? This man is not leading people to God, but to Satan, into evil, into perversion. What should we say then? Do we hide the fact that this man has gone way beyond false doctrine, but is not leading people into direct worship of demons and experiencing demonic possession?
Anyone concerned with this issue needs to shout it from the rooftops that Todd Bentley is a devil is disguise.




