To: Dr. Brian Kopp; Quix
Reinhard Bonnke The "grandfather" of the Revival Movement. A missionary in Kenya, in 1988 he publically prophesied that people would experience Jesus in two days and many miracles would occur. According to the Kenyan Times, two days later on June 11th, 1988, a white robed man suddenly appeared among the crowd at a Christian healing and prayer service in a village near Nairobi. Christians and Moslems alike recognized him as Jesus and many miracles were reported. On the web site of Benjamin Creme, the new age prophet, we are told this was Lord Matraiya, "Christ returned, the fifth Buddha, the Messiah, the Kalki Avatar, the World Teacher" who will usher in the New Age (www.shareintl.org/job). Bonnke's disciples have tried to disassociate him from this prophesy. However, it has hardly dampened the enthusiasm of Pentecostals for Bonnke's anointing. Who is Benjamim Creme? Is he endorsed by Reinhard Bonnke, or is he "jumping on the bandwagon"? Think of Simon Magus in Acts (Acts 8:9-24), or the servant girl following Paul around, "These men are servants of the Most High God, who proclaim to you the way of salvation. (Acts 16:17).
Does it count for anything that those associated with Bonnke have rejected Creme's proclamations?
Cheers!
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10/11/2010 7:40:07 PM PDT by
grey_whiskers
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To: grey_whiskers
Frankly, it was the Bonnke connection to Creme’s “Lord Matraiya” that sparked my interest in studying this further. It was one of the first things I discovered in this investigation. Creme’s “Lord Matraiya” is an anti-christ wannabee with definite connections to new age demonic activity.
I think that was exactly the source of this Kundalini infestation in the Pentecostal movement, and it has spread from Bonnke to the vast majority of Pentecostal leaders via this Kandalini impartation chain.
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