Pastor Greg Locke Attempts To Radicalize His Congregation | Locke Scandals Saga | Part 2



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43 thoughts on “Pastor Greg Locke Attempts To Radicalize His Congregation | Locke Scandals Saga | Part 2”

  1. The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence. Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience. Any man or woman can make mistakes, but only idiot's persists in their error’s. Isn't it sad how some people's grip on their lives is so precarious that they'll embrace any preposterous delusion rather than face an occasional bleak truth? consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. praise gawd. amen.

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  2. watching his body language i'm thinking the tent job is his part time job. his full time job is cross dressing and performing in a glass box. no offense to cross dressers.

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  3. In the Jesus stories, Jesus himself told his apostles that THEY would NOT SEE DEATH BEFORE his second coming…he WASN’T talking about some time in the far off future…he was talking about it in THEIR TIME in the PRESENT tense.

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  4. His persecution is actually his paranoia. This man is on drugs. He is a narcissistic abuser on drugs. He is a false prophet first, leading Gods people astray. He’s a hate and fear monger, a traitor and a misogynist. He is inciting these people to commit hate crimes against people who don’t look or believe like them. He is an uneducated man addicted to power, control and what sounds like meth. I somewhat feel sorry for his followers but there comes a time when they should be held responsible for dragging other innocent people into this cult and spreading this sick rhetoric and hate. I saw a video of Locke going off in a Dunkin Donuts, threatening the workers and screaming hateful things. His ignorance and lack of intelligence is astounding. He’s just totally full of crap. Makes no sense and just basically sounds like Hershel Walker. He is walking corruption, diabolical and preaching evil. I hope he is stopped and his congregation wakes up and realizes they are on the wrong side of history and not working for God. They’re being conned by a false prophet God warned them about in their Bible. What an absolute shame. I blame his heathen wife too. A woman fighting against women and children. They are both degenerates, dereliction at it’s best. Greg, you are the devil’s sycophant you greedy, sick pig.

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  5. "Even democrats are sick of democrats"… honestly, I'd say he's probably right about that part.

    Most democratic politicians are effectively "Republican Lite" and constantly snub their own base to appear to republican voters that would never vote for them when they have actual republican positions to vote for. Why would democratic voters care about them?

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  6. Owen the"spare the rod" thing is a modern misinterpretation. Rod translates to the shepherd's crook, used to guide the flock.
    If a shepherd hit his sheep the animals would get skittery and the meat would be damaged. Without fenced fields the shepherd's crook is a valuable tool.
    Modern Christian doctrine that uses this passage to justify beating children is using a perversion of the original words.

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  7. Owen! I can PROVE.. we are living in the Last Days. I challenge you! And no these past ten years have NOT been the same. You just don't know what I can tell and show you. It's been hidden from you.. as all non believers are. But again.. I challenge you to respond on here.. and I will be very very glad to show you. Oh and spoilers! We have A LOT of shit happening in the world right now that is prophecy fulfilling. And these things are IMPOSSIBLE!

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  8. YOU SERIOUSLY NEED TO COVER THE "YE" INTERVIEW WITH ALEX JONES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I'M DISGUSTED AND CAN'T BELIEVE THAT TYPE OF THING IS ALLOWED IN A COUNTRY THAT FOUGHT NAZI'S!

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  9. He's mocking the whole

    "I want mnms but if i find such and such color I'll be mad!" He's trying to act like he's not one of those but we all know the second he's in a greenroom he turns into

    "My water has to be this type and so help me if it's not 70.4 degrees in here I'll be pissed!!"

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  10. (Matt. 12:24 and 32. This is the interpretation of Charles Stanley and it's mine as well. Apparently Greg believes this also.)
    It is verse 24 that sets the tone of Jesus speaking when he comes to verse 32 about the blasphemy of the Holy spirit. It is in attributing to evil, the good works that Jesus had done; that is (according to this interpretation), the blaspheming of the Holy Spirit.
    I hope that at least clears it up as to where this belief come from.
    Wish I could still like Stanley's book. It was about how you could know if your saved.
    🌛🤟🌜

    Ps.

    Phuk a Holy Spirt.

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  11. Jesus’ Return in a few years was original belief

    1 Thessalonians 4:15-17
    1 Corinthians 15:51-52
    Matthew 24:34-36
    Matthew 26:57-64
    1 John 2:18

    1 Thessalonians 4:15-17 “We who are alive…” Paul thought he (see S Mason reference below) or at least some of the followers of Jesus of that time would be alive when Jesus returned loudly and took up the dead in Jesus, followed by the living.
    Less specific:
    1 Corinthians 15:51-52
    …We will not all sleep, but we will all be changed in a flash, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed.
    Dr. Steve Mason
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Mason_(biblical_scholar)?wprov=sfti1
    confirms that Paul is saying in Thes and 1 Cor that he and others will be alive.
    1:18:391:21:33 on MythVision “The First Generation of Christians”
    https://youtu.be/w-kWyeMMOWo

    The Jesus character repeatedly refers in the Gospels to “this age” as the time of his return. Other verses provide more specific phrases to show that Jesus was referring to his contemporaries’ lifetime. In the first gospel written, Mark 1:15, Jesus’ first utterance in his ministry is “The Kingdom of God is near, prepare…” He is saying that the people alive then should prepare for the KoG, as if they will witness its arrival. There are many verses confirming this, including Matthew 24:34, which is followed 2 verses later with “No one knows the day or hour,” (Matthew 24:36), but that doesn’t contradict that he is prophesying that the KoG will come within that age and within a human lifetime, especially since 8 verses later is telling the people present that they need to be ready.
    In Matthew 26:57-64, Jesus tells Caiaphas that C will see the son of man at the right hand of god, etc. Caiaphas died a few years after this supposed meeting, about 36 CE.

    1 John 2:18 (Dear) Children, it is the last hour, and as you have heard that antichrist is coming, so now many antichrists have come. Therefore we know that it is the last hour.

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