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Apparitions Exposed!
Proclaiming the Gospel ^ | former Director for a "Mary, Queen of Peace Center."

Posted on 04/12/2011 7:55:27 AM PDT by bkaycee

Can a born again Christian be a member of a cult and be involved in idol worship? I once thought this was an impossibility until it happened to me. Now I understand why Jesus warned us that, in the end times, there would be an appearance of great signs and miracles that would deceive even the elect, if possible. I confess I have been seduced by signs and miracles associated with apparitions of Mary, and I offer my testimony so others may be warned and delivered.

Until recently I was serving as Director of Public Relations for the Queen of Peace Center in Dallas, Texas. This non-profit organization disseminates information and messages from Marian apparitions in Medjugorje and around the world. I co-authored a full page ad that was published in the June 25, 1993, Dallas Morning News at a cost of $10,000. This add announced "Mary's" prescription for peace and listed locations of her recent appearances. It also listed phone numbers to call for up-to-day recorded messages of Mary's latest apparitions, such as the one in Dallas (214) 233-MARY. I once thought it was special to be the only non-Catholic on the Queen of Peace board . . . that is, until I met Mike Gendron and his wife, Jane.

A Divine Appointment

Neighbors and close friends of mine knew I was seriously contemplating becoming Roman Catholic. They told me that Mike had been a Roman Catholic for 37 years and was now a pastor at a non-denominational church in the Dallas area. They said he understood many of the issues involved in being Roman Catholic and could help me with my decision. I looked forward to meeting both Mike and his wife, not for my sake, but for theirs. I felt certain the information I had collected about "Our Lady's apparitions" in Medjugorje would surely lead them back home to the "true" (Roman Catholic) church. Providentially it appeared, I attended a Queen of Peace board meeting the night before we met and asked the board to pray for this lost pastor and his wife, who had fallen away. When I arrived at their door the next morning, I first introduced myself, before returning to my car for the large stack of books and newspapers I had brought to persuade them. The materials would help explain what was happening in Medjugorje and how the Virgin Mary would help change their lives.

Confronted by Contradictions

After we met, they showed me a film titled Catholicism: Crisis of Faith. This film lovingly and objectively contrasted how the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church contradicts the teachings of the Sacred Scriptures. Mike would stop the film after each segment for my questions and comments. Initially, I was argumentative and felt uneasy and rather adamant about what I was witnessing. Mike realized he had forgotten to pray before starting the film and asked if we could ask God to make His truth clear, and that all deception would be exposed. After the prayer my whole countenance changed.

Each question I asked, Mike validated his answers using Vatican II documents and an official Roman Catholic catechism. It was amazing to me how Roman Catholic teaching contradicts the very Word of God. Question after question, he would bring the Bible over to me and knell to show me verses in context. His servant's demeanor and patient, understanding heart helped in unraveling falsehood after falsehood. There wasn't a question I could have asked him that would have provoked anger. As a reflection of our Lord, this man allowed Jesus to pull the scales away from my eyes.

There were three things in the film and our discussion that were most alarming to me. First, a church in South America has Mary placed on a crucifix rather than Christ. It reminded me of my visit to Our Lady of Guadeloupe Cathedral in downtown Dallas where Mary is positioned as the focal point at the alter and the crucifix is placed in another part of the church. These two scenes made me realize idolatry is practiced within the church.

Second, the Roman Catholic Catechism by Rev. William Cogan, now in its 44th year of print, has altered the 10 commandments of God. The 2nd commandment given to Moses reads, "You shall not make for yourself an idol, or any likeness of what is in heaven above or in the earth beneath or in the water under the earth" (Exodus 20:4). The Roman Catholics have deleted this commandment but still came up with ten by splitting the 10th one into two separate commands. "You shall not covet your neighbor's good; and you shall not covet your neighbor's wife" (Exodus 20:17). I was reminded of the scriptural warnings for those who add to or subtract from the Bible.

Third, Mike told me the only place in the Bible in which the queen of heaven was referred to was in the Book of Jeremiah. He encouraged me to study the passage and it would expose another false doctrine concerning Mary. Anyone who is familiar with the prayers and meditations of the rosary can tell you that in one of the mysteries Christ supposedly crowned Mary the queen of heaven after she was assumed into heaven. Neither of these events have scriptural validity, but I had decided to blindly accept these doctrines because all of the other meditations on the life of Christ were verified by Scripture.

The Queen of Heaven

After returning home, I looked in the Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible for the passage in Jeremiah 44. Here, the Lord was angered by the wickedness of the people choosing to serve other gods. The people refused to listen to the Lord. Instead, they would "burn sacrifices to the Queen of Heaven and pour out libations to her." The woman "made for her sacrificial cakes in her image and poured out libations to her?" (Jeremiah 44:17, 19).

In Hebrew the word for queen has reference to "the heavenly handiwork" or "the stars of heaven." The reference might be to Ishtar, the goddess of love and fertility, who is identified with the Venus Star and is actually entitled "Mistress of Heaven." (The Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible, p. 975)

My head was spinning and filled with questions after reading this. Doesn't Mary usually appear with stars for her crown? Who then is the woman in Revelation 12:3-6? And most importantly, why would the Roman Catholic Church give the mother of Jesus the title of a pagan goddess? Had I been promoting the ministry of a pagan goddess whose messages were inconsistent with the Bible? Indeed her messages do contradict the Bible. In fact, she speaks of another gospel, another plan of salvation that nullifies and opposes the all sufficient sacrifice of Jesus. The apparition of Fatima said, "You have seen Hell where the souls of poor sinners go, so save them, God wishes to establish in the world, devotion to my Immaculate Heart." The apostle Paul condemned anyone, even an angel from heaven, who would dare preach a different way to be saved other than through the life, death, and resurrection of Christ (Galatians 1:6-10).

As for the woman described in Revelation, she is not Mary, the mother of Jesus, but God's chosen people, the Jews. When the passage in chapter 12 is read in context with the rest of the book, and Genesis 37:9-10, this clearly refers to the nation Israel. God fulfills His promise to the Jews, by protecting them in the desert during 3 1/2 years of tribulation.

I later realized my prayers to Mary and the saints, the reciting of rosaries and chaplets of divine mercy, and the wearing of Marian medals and scapulars had taken my focus off of Jesus. I had allowed doctrines of the Roman Catholic church to do the very thing Saint Paul warned against, "But I am afraid, lest as the serpent deceived Eve by his craftiness, your minds should be led astray from the simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ." (2 Cor. 11:3).

An Angel of Light

Recently, a person whom I love dearly, and who has a "Marian devotion" asked me, "Why are you bothering the people who are already good people instead of worrying about those who are lost?" The answer came to me the other evening as the Lord continues to guide me through His sacred Word. Saint Paul wrote that "Satan masquerades as an angel of light" (2 Corinthians 11:14). We know the mother of Jesus would never oppose her Son, and since the apparitions do just that, they could very well be Satan masquerading as Mary. Saint Paul also wrote, "Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them . . . everything exposed by the light becomes visible" (Ephesians 5:11-14). Therefore, I feel called to expose these attempts by the evil one to divert people's devotion away from Jesus. The most authoritative way to do this is with the light of God's Holy Word. My new test for truthfulness is -- if it does not agree with the Scriptures then it must be rejected.

Freedom in the Truth

Now that I have torn down the altar in my bedroom, where I knelt and prayed to St. Anthony of Padua each night, and now that I have placed my rosaries, scapular and medals away, I have found a new freedom. The truth really does set people free! I have found special peace in knowing Jesus alone is my Savior, and not co-redemptrix with His mother. The Holy Spirit continues to lead me into all truth and is now the only teacher I need (1 John 2:27).

To all my precious friends who I have encouraged to seek Mary and to obey the misleading messages of her apparitions, I pray these Scriptures would minister to you -- "And it came about while He said these things, one of the women in the crowd raised her voice and said to Him, 'Blessed is the womb that bore You, and the breasts at which you nursed.' But He said, 'On the contrary, blessed are those who hear the Word of God and observe it." (Luke 11:27-28)

This article was submitted by a former Director for a "Mary, Queen of Peace Center."


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To: D-fendr
John 6:23-53 - however, a symbolic interpretation is not plausible. Throughout these verses, the Greek text uses the word "phago" nine times. "Phago" literally means "to eat" or "physically consume." Like the Protestants of our day, the disciples take issue with Jesus' literal usage of "eat." So Jesus does what?>
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The following site, among others, copied your words exactly without even giving a hint of credit to you. Shame, shame!

Shameless plagarism.

FWIW, since no manuscript exists which is younger than 300-400 years old it is presumptuous to claim to know the exact Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, or whatever, words used.

1,881 posted on 04/19/2011 10:32:49 AM PDT by OLD REGGIE (I am a Biblical Unitarian?)
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To: Dr. Eckleburg
The difference which is pretty clear to anyone reading this thread is that when Christians criticize the RCC,

Hold it! The word "Christians" is set up in the sentence to indicate opposition to "RCC" when in fact, the first and only Christians for 1500 years were Catholic.

those criticisms involve the anti-Scriptural beliefs and practices of the RCC,

Just a cotton-pickin minute here! That statement assumes (yes, big mistake to "assume") that the beliefs and practices of the "RCC" -- a shorthand meaning Catholic Church -- are somehow anti-Scriptural. The author of this "assuming" post has not established anything of the kind.

whereas the "strong language" you seem to employ is simply name-calling.

Heh. Makes no sense.

There's no core to your argument. No discussion of faith, practices, beliefs, perspectives, ideology, theology, etc.

Likewise, no core to your argument. No discussion of faith, practices, beliefs, perspectives, ideology, theology, etc. Pot kettle black, as usual.

This is a typical Dr. Eckleburg post which makes no actual argument, but simply makes unsupported assertions with no actual reasoning involved.

1,882 posted on 04/19/2011 10:36:59 AM PDT by Judith Anne ( Holy Mary, Mother of God, please pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of our death.)
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To: OLD REGGIE

And this is not the first time by any means that such plagiarism has happened.

What with the tone of this thread and the continual deception of passing off plagiarized material as their own, one is left wondering if there’s any moral integrity left in Catholicism.


1,883 posted on 04/19/2011 10:37:29 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: OpusatFR

I recall there are some sects that no longer have any members. A group of quaker women whose sect’s doctrine did not permit sex. The sect died out, but it has a museum now, I think.


1,884 posted on 04/19/2011 10:37:43 AM PDT by Notwithstanding
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To: metmom

When you say “one is left wondering”,
does that mean
your entire congregation is left wondering?

I want to have the right mental image of your sect’s confusion.


1,885 posted on 04/19/2011 10:41:30 AM PDT by Notwithstanding
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To: Judith Anne

cf: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2703506/posts?page=1877#1877


1,886 posted on 04/19/2011 10:42:56 AM PDT by Notwithstanding
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To: Notwithstanding; Cronos; MarkBsnr; Dr. Eckleburg

Dr. Eckleburg’s sect is the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.

Cronos and MarkBsnr can tell you all about it.

It ain’t pretty.

If you start typing in Orthodox Presbyterian Church into bing, “Orthodox Presbyterian Church cult” is the fourth listing on the downdrop and for good reason.


1,887 posted on 04/19/2011 10:43:02 AM PDT by WPaCon (Obama: pansy progressive, mad Mohammedan, or totalitarian tyrant? Or all three?)
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To: 2nd amendment mama
This has been my 1st foray into the Religion Forum and it will be my last. I’ll gladly discuss politics publicly but have no desire to be a part of the juvenile tactics of using “sects” as innuendo, etc. I find it quite distasteful. I’ve never been considered a prude, however, I would NEVER post some of the things that have been posted here in the name of religion!

Well, when I first came onto the Religion Forum to find like-minded Christians of all stripes who wanted to discuss mutual love of God and all things related, I found much the same as you found. Sadly, everywhere I turned, every remark I made was ridiculed, dogpiled, laughed at, and my Church was dragged through the mud with every post. When I complained, as you are doing, I was told to stick to the ecumenical and caucus threads, since I was clearly too thin-skinned to participate in open Religion Forum threads, which are "anything goes" unless it is Catholics making an effective argument.

Just take a look at the anti-Catholic posts. I cannot imagine Christ Jesus, Risen Son of Almighty God and the Blessed Virgin Mary, saying the things about the Catholic Church that pass for everyday ordinary conversation on the RF, either. So, I commiserate with you. Ain't it awful? If we can't defend our faith, or can't handle the heat, we just don't belong here. Nope. No way.

1,888 posted on 04/19/2011 10:43:29 AM PDT by Judith Anne ( Holy Mary, Mother of God, please pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of our death.)
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To: WPaCon

I will have to remember to occassionally use “your cult’s” when talking to Miss Eckles.

My preference is “your sect’s”.


1,889 posted on 04/19/2011 10:45:31 AM PDT by Notwithstanding
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To: Notwithstanding

Thanks!


1,890 posted on 04/19/2011 10:47:15 AM PDT by Judith Anne ( Holy Mary, Mother of God, please pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of our death.)
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To: metmom; Notwithstanding
It goes to show the extremes some people will go to to deflect attention from something which makes their religion appear in an unfavorable light.

Sorry that your foray onto the RF should be greeted in such a juvenile fashion.

Those claiming to be Christians should hold themselves to a higher standard of behavior than that. I can’t imagine how anyone who would refer to themselves as a Christian would resort to such vulgar tactics. Christians are supposed to be followers of Christ.

Could you imagine Christ making those kind of innuendos about people and their character? No wonder the non-religious consider religious people hypocrites. Sometimes the world has a better handle on what is appropriate behavior for those who name the name of Christ to behave like than those who make the claim.

Notwithstanding, the feigned outrage at your behavior is hilarious.

1,891 posted on 04/19/2011 10:47:19 AM PDT by WPaCon (Obama: pansy progressive, mad Mohammedan, or totalitarian tyrant? Or all three?)
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To: Judith Anne

I’ll throw a little out to that!

Blessed be God in His angels and in His saints!


1,892 posted on 04/19/2011 10:47:43 AM PDT by Notwithstanding
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To: metmom; Notwithstanding

“It goes to show the extremes some people will go to to deflect attention from something which makes their religion appear in an unfavorable light.”

An article filled with the grossest distortions, falsehoods and plain garbage deserves nothing less than the loudest raspberry!

The posts you apparently object to are ABSOLUTE MIRRORS of the ones posted by the faux protestant sects and comfy-chair-missionaries-of the church of-one who object to being ridiculed in the same manner.

Sometimes, the truth has to hurt to show y’all that your behavior is completely unchristian and vile.


1,893 posted on 04/19/2011 10:47:51 AM PDT by OpusatFR
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To: WPaCon

Oh, sure, but let a Catholic, either a child or an old lady, be offended by innuendo and slur against the Blessed Mother, and they are told, “You are too thin-skinned for the RF open threads, quit whining and go to the ecumenical and caucus threads.”


1,894 posted on 04/19/2011 10:50:25 AM PDT by Judith Anne ( Holy Mary, Mother of God, please pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of our death.)
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To: Judith Anne

Psst: To being you up to speed, as of today, Catholics are not allowed to express any e___ulations in the RF, so Mad Dawg and I now use code to get around that rule. Of course e___ulation is literally a joyful “little throwing out”.

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Thus my: “I’ll throw a little out to that!”


1,895 posted on 04/19/2011 10:51:27 AM PDT by Notwithstanding
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To: Notwithstanding

Heck yeah!

OOPS!

PS, I saw that silly exchange.


1,896 posted on 04/19/2011 10:53:01 AM PDT by Judith Anne ( Holy Mary, Mother of God, please pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of our death.)
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To: WPaCon

“Notwithstanding, the feigned outrage at your behavior is hilarious”

What I find hilarious is the insistance that American protestantism and English is THE causa sine qua non of the entire world.

causa sine qua non - Latin archaic

Meaning: indispensable cause or condition IOW The REASON TO BE


1,897 posted on 04/19/2011 10:54:25 AM PDT by OpusatFR
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To: Notwithstanding; presently no screen name
Mary is quoted several times in the new testament.

Yes, and the quotes show she too had not yet learned nor understood who Jesus was.

For example:

Luke 2:48 And when they saw him they were astonished; and his mother said to him, "Son, why have you treated us so? Behold, your father and I have been looking for you anxiously."

1,898 posted on 04/19/2011 10:55:28 AM PDT by OLD REGGIE (I am a Biblical Unitarian?)
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To: Judith Anne; RnMomof7; metmom; boatbums; Quix; the_conscience; wmfights; HarleyD; marbren; Lera; ...
(yes, big mistake to "assume")

No, it's not always a "mistake" to assume. Not when all evidence points to a consistent, glaring conclusion.

Here is a handy web page I just found...

ROMAN CATHOLICISM VS. SCRIPTURE
The 62 Errors of the Roman Catholic Church

1,899 posted on 04/19/2011 10:57:37 AM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: OLD REGGIE

Yeah,

We just have to accept your view non-biblical that

Mary and Joe

forgot all about

the visits and dreams

where angels told them

who Jesus was.


1,900 posted on 04/19/2011 11:00:58 AM PDT by Notwithstanding
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