Just had a conversation with a psychic. She claimed to have accepted Christ into her heart and be in contact with God, and angels. Tried to use the LAW with her and she admitted to have broken the 10 commandments but still believed she was a good person. She got offended and asked me to leave her booth.
What makes it even sadder is that she claimed to be a Christian. Dollars to donuts I bet there are psychics that attend a seeker type church somewhere whether that would be a Joel Osteen, Andy Stanley, Willow Creek, or Rick Warren clone.
Pastors this is why you need to preach on sin, repentance, Hell, and the coming judgment in your sermons. Avoid these topics and you will breed "Christian psychics."
Wait I see a Unitarian Universalist church booth and am going to engage them also with the LAW.
Pray for a Beth. She admitted to have broken the law and finally said she was on her way to Hell. Tried to persuade her to reconsider the falsehoods of the universalist religion but she was not persuaded. Should I follow up with a letter to her church?
What makes it even sadder is that she claimed to be a Christian. Dollars to donuts I bet there are psychics that attend a seeker type church somewhere whether that would be a Joel Osteen, Andy Stanley, Willow Creek, or Rick Warren clone.
Pastors this is why you need to preach on sin, repentance, Hell, and the coming judgment in your sermons. Avoid these topics and you will breed "Christian psychics."
Wait I see a Unitarian Universalist church booth and am going to engage them also with the LAW.
Pray for a Beth. She admitted to have broken the law and finally said she was on her way to Hell. Tried to persuade her to reconsider the falsehoods of the universalist religion but she was not persuaded. Should I follow up with a letter to her church?
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