Saturday, January 21, 2006

Stop the Bleeding: Horrible Consequences of this Cancer

Stop the Bleeding: Horrible Consequences of this Cancer

Why do we post here? Why did we set up an organization called Association of Former Pentecostals? Why do we FIGHT? Why do we care? Why do we give a da*m?

We do these things to stop the flow of people into Pentecostal churches who are destroyed personally, financially, spiritually, and mentally. We do these things because we are tired of hearing stories of children crying from the horror of demons, who are afraid to close their eyes at night from the stupidity of the Pentecostal lies and fear. We do these things because intelligent young men in their early twenties have forsaken their college careers – dropped out – and joined the “ministry” and are now “soul winners” for “God.”

In all these things, my friends, there is great harm to society. We have a responsibility to participate in our communities – to fight crime, to fight decay, to help neighbors, to be jurists for the courts, and to spread the word against evil things to protect the community. We have the freedom of speech. The Pentecostals also have this freedom. However, they have abused this freedom and developed speech that is subversive, and that destroys community. People no longer want to participate in politics because they think the world is heading toward a holocaust (tribulation). They no longer keep their representatives informed of their thoughts because they do not care or even consider politics evil. They teach their kids stupid things that cause their minds to atrophy – this is a loss to society because when they are adults, they become dysfunctional. Instead of studying their trade during the week, and going to church for an hour on Sunday, they are consumed in a religious sub-culture cut off from the wider society. Society cannot function with large subsets all around apart from the body politic. Classical Judaism and Christianity teach that it is a sin not to participate in the community; Pentecostals have broken community with people around them and spread a cancer of destruction throughout the community and the world. They are not very cooperative or team players, as is necessary for a community to operate and survive.

Thus, we have a moral and community responsibility to Stop the Bleeding. We have to somehow figure out a way to inoculate people from the Siren Call of Pentecostalism. This is why we FIGHT so hard. We are in a battle in the arena of ideas. We are in a battle for opinions. This fight cannot be won with half-baked ideas; we must CONVINCE the world that this religion is destructive and that we must take a moral stand against it. We must hone out skills at speaking and writing. We must attract talented people to this movement who can make things happen. This can all take a long time as Ex-Pentecostals are generally hurt people who need healing. Nevertheless, we must push forward and spread the word.

As we mature, we must shed the nasty Pentecostal habits of paranoia, backbiting, backstabbing, and such, and move forward as full members of the community with cooperation and team work. Then we must enter the battle, in the arena of ideas, and stomp out this cancer on society. Nobody else can do this. It is up to us. We must do what we can among our family, friends, and communities to fight the cancer.

I am sick of this evil movement destroying the lives of people and causing havoc among our families and communities – all for nothing. NOTHING. When you are nakedly honest with yourself, Pentecostalism has given you NOTHING. Never forget that. We paid a high price to a slick salesman, and received NOTHING. The ironic thing is that we feel guilty because we cannot measure up to this slick salesman who blames us for him screwing us!

So, we must stop the bleeding wherever we can and save our communities from this evil because I do not want to hear another child crying because of the fear and terror of Pentecostalism. I want to see bright lights in the eyes of children, instead of a dull stare full of fear, isolation and condemnation where his spirit is dying, and the lights are going off in his little soul. I hate cruelty in general, but I detest and despise cruelty towards the innocent, the children. If I have anything to do with it, it will – and it must – stop, and stop NOW!



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JP Istre

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not one comment since 2006-interesting. I am just beginning to look for the experiences and the effects of the things young Pentecostals have known. It was actually rather difficult to find this site. I shall not now say the things I have seen. But of my parents and two sisters, I think I may perhaps help one sister and myself.

Anonymous said...

My life was ruined, RUINED by a Pentecostal. She cursed me and my family and she will not stop stalking me. She is full of demons and gives them to everyone around her. She is a freak and a flake and some Nazarenes love her. There is also a large flakey church nearby "Church of God". If they were really church of God, they would not be cursing God with their false tongues and shows of slain in the spirit.

Cathy said...

I thank God every day for rescuing me out of the Pentecostals snare. It truly is a trap and I ended up in it at the age of 16 when my parents divorced and I moved in with a pentecostal family. I am thankful that I first heard of God there, but, the other damage took decades to heal. By the time I was in my early thirties I started looking elsewhere and was so scared the demons would get me and I would burn in hell for having itchy ears. It took a deliverance from the hand of God to get me out of there and into a different church. I a recovering daily in a Catholic church and do not care that others think I am hellbound.It's where God brought me and I won't fight it. Others won't understand, but, that's their problem. I love my new Church and thank God everyday for bringing me into it.

Anonymous said...

I was raised in the Pentecostal church and I hated it. When I was sixteen I got a job (full time) to pay for all my needs so my Mother could not force me to go to church with her. I resent being raised in this religion from hell. The burden of having to dress and look like a Pentecostal was all on the shoulders of the women. The men dressed normal and had normal jobs while the women did not. The men were mean to the women but the women were mean to women. It is a cult that victimizes women. I have been out for many years and I will tell anyone - if you are invited to go to a Pentecostal church ----- RUN FOR YOUR LIFE and do not look back. There is nothing to look back to. You are better off not going to church at all than to go to a Pentecost church.

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Lee Poskey said...

I want everyone to know that God loves you, and you can't lose your salvation.

Charismania/pentecostalism is awful, I was one years ago.
It will damage you.

All glory to the risen Lord Jesus Christ.

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Unknown said...

Hi im a girl from holland...I do not think that all pentecostal chrurches are bad..many preach the word of God...But I do understand that if you have problems they can destroy your life..because they will teach you that a demon is always the problem..and that God is longing for to heal people...and if your problems or not solved or you still sick, it means your faith is not enough..that can be tormenting..because hou truly believe that as a true christian you must be healed and problem free...but thats not true...these days does not heal everyone who is sick ...many faithfull believers die...So it better to focus on love and not these things

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Anonymous said...

I was charismatic, not pentecostal.
I lumped the two together in my previous comment because of their similarities.
I apologize for my error.

All glory to the risen Lord Jesus Christ

Anonymous said...

I was charismatic, not pentecostal.
I lumped the two together in my previous comment because of their similarities.
I apologize for my error.

All glory to the risen Lord Jesus Christ

Unknown said...

I was raised in the church..seen more sin there than anywhere i. My life as an outlaw