It is truly amazing when I am engrossed in this book. There are so many different kinds of souls in this world. It is extremely pathetic if we remain ignorant of them and are thus fooled by Satan. We often go about our lives without realizing the hidden aspects and forces at play. This book has opened my eyes to a whole new realm of understanding. It makes me realize that we need to be more vigilant and seek knowledge to avoid being misled. Satan is constantly lurking, waiting to deceive us. But by reading and learning, we can arm ourselves with the truth and protect our souls from his evil designs.
>The act of spreading cooking oil and motor oil around the house under the pretext of "muh symbulizm" is truly baffling and inappropriate. It shows a lack of respect for the property and the normal order of things.
>Moreover, defacing and burning pictures of holy men and women, those who sacrificed their lives for their faith during times of persecution, whether religious or secular, is an extremely disrespectful and offensive behavior. These individuals deserve our admiration and remembrance, not such desecration.
Such actions are not only cringe-worthy but also reflect a distorted sense of values. We should strive to show respect and understanding for different beliefs and cultures, and refrain from engaging in such senseless and hurtful acts. By doing so, we can build a more harmonious and inclusive society where everyone's dignity and rights are respected.
More utter hokum comes from the schizophrenic Doctor Ruth (her real name) and her bed-mate, the divorced borderline personality pathological liar Elaine Moses.
This time, the psychotically broken disbarred MD launches attacks on physical stretching (yoga), vegetarianism, the Christian church during Christianity's first 1500 years (probably on orders from Jack Chick), and Presbyterian churches, all branding them as tools of Satan.
That's right, she claims they are tools of Satan.
Brown has been appropriately debunked online (simply Google her name), and there is a good reason for it. She now operates a ministry that sounds less kooky and lives on a working farm in Arkansas (I believe). I truly wish her no harm whatsoever. However, she had promised us and Chick that she was going to be sacrificed to Satanists. But what about a prophet whose prophecies don't come true?
Think long and hard about a person whose "testimony" cannot be proven or substantiated in any way. Either there really is the conspiracy that only she describes, or "Dr." Rebecca Brown has lied to us all. Whether it is due to deliberate mischief or schizophrenia, only she and the Lord can say. But in this horrific sequel, the Lord has not been served.
More utter nonsense from the phony Christian, Dr. Rebecca Brown. Her crazy ravings have become the stuff of legend. It's truly astonishing how someone can spout such baseless and absurd ideas and claim to be a Christian. Dr. Brown's words seem to have no connection to any real religious teachings or values. Instead, they are filled with wild accusations and unfounded speculations. It's important to be critical of such individuals and not be swayed by their false claims. We should look for the truth and not be misled by the likes of Dr. Rebecca Brown and her so-called "insane ramblings."
God bless you, dear sister Rebecca. I have a deep and abiding love for your books. They are not only extremely informative but also highly interesting. The knowledge and wisdom that I have gained from reading your works have had a profound impact on my spiritual and mental growth. I find myself constantly reflecting on the teachings and ideas presented in your books, which have helped me to better understand myself and my relationship with God. I am truly grateful to you for sharing your gifts and insights with the world. May God continue to bless you and use you to touch the lives of many more people. Glory to God!
Very informative and interesting. This book has been a source of great inspiration and growth for me. It has opened my eyes to new perspectives and has challenged me to think more deeply about my faith and my life. I am so grateful for the opportunity to have read your work and to have been influenced by it. I look forward to reading more of your books in the future and continuing on this journey of spiritual and mental growth. Thank you, sister Rebecca, for all that you do. God bless you!