David J. Stewart #conspiracy jesusisprecious.org

The term “New Age Movement” comes directly from the “New World Order.” New Age is the heretical philosophy of the ancient Mystery Religions, which has been preserved down through the centuries through secret societies, and today is being infiltrated into the churches (just as occultist Alice Bailey foretold). Literally, Alice Bailey said in her writings that the philosophies of the New World Order would be implemented through the transformation of the churches. This is known as the Emerging Church Movement. The Devil is preparing the churches to receive the Antichrist. The unsaved world HAS BEEN READY for a very long time. The only thing standing in Satan's way is the New Testament Church, which is why the saints must be removed at the pretribulation Rapture before the Antichrist will appear (2nd Thessalonians 2:5-8).

I could give you hundreds of examples from hundreds of modern Bible versions of how Satan has corrupted God's Word to deceive the world. It couldn't have been more obvious that Luciferians were behind the NIV 1984, when they changed Christ from being the “head of the corner” to the “capstone” (as in the Illuminati pyramid's capstone). Repeatedly in the Scriptures we are told that Christ is the foundation of Christianity (1st Corinthians 3:11), not the capstone at the top of The Great Pyramid. The New World Order is very real. ...

“No one will enter the New World Order unless he or she will make a pledge to worship Lucifer. No one will enter the New Age unless he will take a LUCIFERIAN Initiation.” —David Spangler, Director of Planetary Initiative, United Nations

The churches have been infiltrated. Check this creepy pyramid which Illuminists crept into the churches. Although some people may accuse me of being a bit paranoid, I assure you I am not.

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