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Quote# 105632

Problems Associated with Illegal Immigration


Anchor Babies: Birthright Citizenship Exploited
Anti-American Attitudes
Anti-Semitic Attitudes
Attacks on Border Patrol and Law Enforcement Agents
Attacks on Free Speech in America
Animal Abuse Increases
Census Numbers: Negative Impact on Congressional Representation
Civil rights: Devalued by comparison to illegal actions
Child Endangerment
Child Molestation
Closed and Overcrowded Hospitals and Emergency Rooms
Cost of Translators
Consulates issuing Matricular Cards (ID Mexico won't even accept)
Day Laborers loitering and creating public hazards
Depreciated Wages for Americans and Legal Immigrants
Deterioration of Common American Culture
Desecration of the American Flag: Foreign Flags used aggressively
Disrespect for American Laws
Document Fraud
Drunk driving injuries and deaths: Hit and Runs
Ethnic Cleansing and Race Riots
Farm animals within city limits
Food Poisoning
Foreign Influence on US Politics
Gangs, Graffiti, Drugs, Cartels, Smugglers, and Violence
Gang Rape and unreported rapes
High Birth Rates and Overpopulation
Human Sex Slavery
Identity Theft
Increased Crime
Increased Taxes for Americans
Increased pressures on infrastructure (roads, traffic, water, sewer)
Infectious Diseases
Lost American Jobs
Lost American Sovereignty
Lost Self Governance of American citizens Vs. Globalism and Elitism
Male Chauvinism: Gender inequality
Not Speaking English, loss of common language, Press 1 for English
Overcrowded Schools and Negative Impact on American Education
Overcrowded single family homes
Overcrowded Jails and Prisons
Public Sanitation Loss: Trash and human waste in towns
Racist Groups and Race Based Politics
Remittances: Billions of dollars sent out of the US Economy
Rule of Law: Fundamental principles of America sacrificed.
Separatist Movements: Demands for autonomy
Smear Campaigns and Lies: Dirty Politics
Stolen American Taxpayer Resources: Tuition, Welfare, Licenses
Taking limited seats in colleges at taxpayer expense
Taxpayer funds going to special interest groups (example) "La Raza"
Terrorism Threats and Loss of national security
Trash and Negative Impact on Environment at border
Unfair to Legal Immigrants
Unfair Business Competition for law abiding companies
Unlicensed and Uninsured Motorists
Untaxed Wages
Voter Fraud


ALIPAC Team, ALIPAC 39 Comments [1/5/2015 4:27:08 AM]
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Quote# 105629

Bill Nye ends his video in a way that surprised me:

"We told a story the way you might do if you had too many Jell-O shots."

In case you don’t know what a Jell-O shot is, it’s a way of consuming alcohol. Is Nye saying that if someone had too much alcohol, that evolution is the type of story they might tell?

Well, I agree he told a story, using the word story in the way many define it today: a fairy tale!

Christians have a very different view of origins, of course. But it’s not a “story.” It’s a true account of history. I teach children that the Bible is “the history book of the universe.”

How about reading Genesis 1–2 to your children and sharing with them the true account of origins?

Yes, Bill Nye’s new video is a great teaching opportunity—for parents to help their children not be indoctrinated by the fairy tale of evolution.

Ken Ham, Around The World with Ken Ham 37 Comments [1/5/2015 4:25:16 AM]
Fundie Index: 20
Submitted By: Chris

Quote# 105628

“I think abortion is wrong, and terribly sad (for lack of better terms) and I would never have one. I also think that it's not my place to tell other women what they can and can't do with their babies and their bodies… I just think with abortion, it's nobody's business except the woman who will be having the procedure. Yes, it's sad and there are usually other options. No, I would never have one. BUT, we're talking about other women here. Does this make sense??” Emily Wells

I was pleased to see that you concluded with “Does this make sense?”

To answer your question:

“I think the killing of Jews is wrong and terribly sad (for lack of a better term), and I would never kill one myself. But I think it's not my place to tell people what they can and can’t do with Jewish families. I just think with Jew-killing, it's nobody's business except the person who will be doing the killing. Yes, it's sad and there are usually other options. No, I would never kill one. BUT, we're talking about other people here. Does that make sense?"

PLEASE watch www.180Movie.com It will answer your question more fully. It’s award-winning and has had millions of views. It will be worth your time.

Ray Comfort, Facebook 33 Comments [1/5/2015 4:25:02 AM]
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Submitted By: Chris

Quote# 105625

We have continuing generations of people now never having known a wage coming into the house. Kids being bought up without ever 'having a chance' from day one. Surrounded at school by diversity and failed by their Marxist teachers, growing up in areas where the best they can hope for is a job in Mcdonalds or wiping the old folks arses. Having no chance of ever getting a house,even in areas where the Orcs are the majority. I have no 'hatred' for them, just pity. And frustration that I can do little for their plight, and our Government doesn't give a fck but instead uses them as a 'buffer zone' between them and the problems they have fuelled.

Atrociter, Stormfront 34 Comments [1/5/2015 4:23:39 AM]
Fundie Index: 9

Quote# 105624

The creators of the hit animated Nickelodeon show "The Legend of Korra" have confirmed that the show's main heroine, Korra, and another female character named Asami, are in love with one another. Some parents have criticized the network for the decision, saying it was inappropriate to bring such a political and controversial subject onto a children's TV program.

In the final moments of the show's season finale on Friday night, Korra and Asami "held hands, turned and gazed at each other lovingly while romantic music played, and walked off together into the bright light of the Spirit World," reports the Daily Beast.

Although there was nothing explicitly sexual about the scene, subsequent Tumblr posts by the show's writers, Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko make it clear that the two characters were intended to be gay.

While the move has been praised for "exposing positive LGBT representation" by numerous media outlets, some parents feel that Nickelodeon exploited children as a means of winning the national debate.
"It is disturbing to me, because my 10 year old daughter has loved "Legend of Korra" from the beginning," said Ruthie Townsend of Nashville, TN.

"The show includes so many good lessons for children, like bravery, selflessness, and friendship. It's just very sad that the creators had to push their agenda on impressionable children."

"Really?! In a children's show? If they didn't want to push the heterosexual agenda then they should also not push the homosexual one," another commenter named Joy Ogbonna wrote.

"Sorry but this ending to a children's show leaves a sour taste in my mouth."
Janet Boynes, former lesbian and founder of Janet Boynes Ministries, warns that the gay community is attempting to indoctrinate young children by "normalizing" homosexual relations via television shows.

"Let me say this in plain English: The gay community wants to indoctrinate an entire generation of American children with pro-homosexual propaganda and eliminate traditional values from American society. Their ultimate dream is to create a new America based on sexual promiscuity in which the values you and I cherish are long forgotten."

She encourages Christian parents to "unite in our efforts and become the voice God would have us be."

"When you know better, you do better," she writes.

"How can we, as Christians, get our message out that we can be transformed through the power of Jesus Christ? For all you naysayers, I am not going away. We need to get off our blessed assurance, stop running scared and stand up for righteousness. As Scripture teaches, "You love righteousness and hate wickedness" (Ps. 45:7, NKJV)."

Janet Boyne and Others, The Gospel Herald 28 Comments [1/5/2015 4:22:30 AM]
Fundie Index: 12

Quote# 105621

Gender creative? There is truly no end to the deceptive language these people will employ to disguise the reality of their lunacy. Nevertheless, this page illustrates the spread of the HRC’s child-targeting tentacles into every area of the nation. Their “experts” are ready to help impose poisonous “diversity” on your school district, whether you like it or not. Another page from the site proudly declares that HRC’s “Welcoming Schools” provides “professional development tools” and “lessons aligned with the Common Core State Standards.” Great.

We must remember that the very freedoms of American citizens are targets of the radical homosexualists, and specifically, Christianity and its free expression. As I have said before, the outlawing of Christianity is one of the chief goals of this movement, because Christians are among the very few who are willing to stand in moral opposition to the wicked agenda of the homosexualists. Because of that pesky Constitution, they can’t yet come right out and outlaw the following of Jesus in the public square, so they are working to accomplish the same thing by using homosexual activists as tools to push for “non-discrimination” laws and to abolish the meaning of marriage. When they destroy marriage, it will ultimately become illegal to refuse to accommodate the grotesque homosexual parody of marriage in any way. Between that and “non-discrimination” laws that will make it illegal to, say, take a pass on hiring a man who insists on dressing like a woman, they will effectively outlaw any act of conscientious objection to all aspects of in-your-face sexual perversion. There goes your freedom of conscience and your freedom to live your Christianity openly.

These are serious dangers to our free Republic, and while we must resist this hell-born movement, we must also do what we can to shield our children in the public schools from the diabolical indoctrination of these agents of darkness. We can also let the corporate dupes who fund the devilry of the HRC know what we think of their complicity in pumping homosexualist poison into the minds and hearts of our nation’s kids.

Gina Miller, BarbWire.com 19 Comments [1/5/2015 4:17:27 AM]
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Submitted By: Persephone 66

Quote# 105617

This is an extremely important area in determining who is the power structure in the house.

I have never allowed her to sit across from me. It indicates cross purposes or antagonism to you. I have always made her sit to my left, the traditional, submissive, place for the woman.

The right is reserved for the oldest son present, and then the other sons. The left is reserved for daughters. Obviously depending on the number around the table there may be some flowing from left to right, but it is understood that the sons are to the right, the wife and daughters to the left.

And I say grace. If I'm not there my oldest son says it.

Even in devotions I lead them, and if not there the oldest son leads. At the end of our devotions/rosary, all the children present kneel, and, on their knees, are blessed with the sign of the cross on their forehead.

Matamoros, Alpha Game Plan 48 Comments [1/4/2015 5:43:38 AM]
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Submitted By: Yama the Space Fish

Quote# 105613

[On footballers wearing rainbow laces for gay rights]

The growing trend to plaster homosexuality all over the place means that it gets into the minds of my children - who often watch football too.

What adults get upto is up to them and none of my business - but it should stay exactly that - none of my business. I don't want my children thinking its okay as I wish for grandchildren and continuation of my blood line. All of this rainbow symbology is brain washing kids to believe 'hey its cool to be gay'. Its sick targetting things which children enjoy and especially using many young peoples idols such as football players to promote it.

Yngvi, Anglo-Saxon Foundation 27 Comments [1/4/2015 5:42:34 AM]
Fundie Index: 22

Quote# 105611

[On gay rights]

It isn't dying out, nor will it, as I've mentioned, there will always be intolerance toward Oddities, and trying to force normal majority into look at these freaks as normal or another member of the human race is simply going to get people's back's up, until sooner or later, it back fires, as we see toward immigrants and multiculturalism, sooner or later there is going to be one almighty mess of bloodshed, and the Minorities of what ever form will catch the lot, because of either Socialists or themselves putting their oddities out in front and making themselves stand out...

They have rights? Only via that farce called 'The Human Rights' law, and that was a big mistake in itself.. They have no rights, they are a minority a must accept that, and quit pushing themselves out on show, and making a song and dance about their oddities... Human rights lets em marry and adopt kids, and that isn't going to help the kid's understanding of what is and what isn't Natural and normal, it isn't normal and it certainly isn't Natural... It should be against the law, not the way it has become...

I have a question Barry, why should you care what or how Queers and other Oddities are treated???whistle.png

Forcing Tolerance onto the majority is going to back fire and that isn't going to be pretty when it does, and the Liberal/Left will be to blame...

Teutoburg Weald, Anglo-Saxon Foundation 38 Comments [1/4/2015 5:32:25 AM]
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Quote# 105608

The founder of a men’s only social media site modeled on Facebook issued a warning this week threatening the lives of women who attempt to sign up.

The creator of ‘Manbook,’ identified as Joschua Boehm — but who also uses the names Peter Nolan, Peter-Andrew: Nolan, and Joschua-Brandon: Boehm — wrote on his newly-launched site, “We would ask you women to respect our rights as you wish your rights to be respected. If you are unwilling to respect our right to freedom of association do not expect men to respect your right to life. Ok?”

Boehm, who has a history of online anti-woman rhetoric, also maintains a website called Crimes Against Fathers where he “names and shames” women he believes have perjured themselves when leveling accusations of rape, sexual assault, or pedophilia against men.

In an interview with Buzzfeed in 2013, Boehm, speaking as Peter Nolan, said of CAF, “It’s a site that men could come to had they been a victim of a crime. The family courts are used to destroy men like this.”

In 2013, Nolan falsely identified a Ohio University student of filing a fake sexual assault claim against a fellow student, causing the misidentified young woman to have to leave school and delete her social media presence after receiving a deluge of harassment online.

On the “Manbook’ website, Boehm wrote, “Ladies, we have called the site ManBook for a reason. We do not wish to have women present. We wish this to be a place where men and boys down to about the age of 16 can come and discuss the issues on their minds without the censorship of fascist [Face]book.”

“We have asked politely for women to not register but you are registering anyway. This shows total lack of respect for our right to freedom of association. We do not wish to associate with women in this place. Period, ” he wrote. “Since women have so immediately shown us men that you do not respect our right to freedom of association we will summarily delete any account that has a womans (sic) name on it.”

Boehm went to write, “So. Ladies. Learn what a right is and do not be violating the rights of other people, especially men, if you are not prepared to have your rights violated in return. Ok?”

Joschua Boehm, Raw Story 38 Comments [1/4/2015 5:20:50 AM]
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Quote# 105605

[under one of Ray's posts claiming that atheists don't care about Cain's wife]

“(The Bible) gives us the basis for all creation, and it passes the scientific method, It’s observable – Genesis – and testable. Evolution is not. You can’t observe something 60 million years old, but you can observe what Genesis says.” Does this makes sense to you?

David Lind, Ray Comfort's Facebook Page 46 Comments [1/3/2015 9:39:54 AM]
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Submitted By: Nemo

Quote# 105602

Last week, the American Family Association’s Sandy Rios interviewed Family Research Council vice president Jerry Boykin and self-proclaimed ex-terrorist Kamal Saleem about their new novel, “The Coalition.”

He said that Christians have to tell Muslims that they are “sinning” just as one would tell a son living with his girlfriend that he is not “okay with God”:

“We have to stand against evil. It’s like when your neighbor is sinning and do you love him, do you love him enough to tell him he’s sinning? Do you love him enough, one of your children, to tell them that what they’re doing is wrong, living with his girlfriend is a sin? Do you love him that much or are you going to take the easy way out and not tell him and let him go on thinking that he’s okay with God because he really loves this girl he’s living with?”

“We’ve got to love the Muslims enough to stand up against the evil that we see them perpetrating in the name of Allah, but at the same time we’ve got to offer them the Gospel of Jesus Christ in one way or another,” he added.

General Jerry Boykin, right wing watch 22 Comments [1/3/2015 9:38:40 AM]
Fundie Index: 13
Submitted By: Mister Spak

Quote# 105601

Rape should not be a standalone crime at all. Rape is considered a crime purely because it affects a woman's honor. If rape involves restraint or coercion, or threats, or violence, those are separate crimes and should be treated as such. But the mere act of inserting a penis in a vagina: Why is that potentially such a heinous crime?

The answer is it all boils down to feelings. She is "violated".

The mere fact of considering rape to be a crime demonstrates inequality. Women are special, fragile creatures, and if they have sex they didn't particularly want, or later regretted, it must be that heinous of crimes, rape. They are fragile, vulnerable, helpless creatures and must be coddled like fine china.

When sex is criminalized, we are doomed.

Shortest Straw, Return of Kings 40 Comments [1/3/2015 9:37:43 AM]
Fundie Index: 38

Quote# 105600

Some of the most vituperative emails I have ever got came in after I made an offhand remark, in one of my monthly NRO diaries, to the effect that very few of us are physically appealing after our salad days, which in the case of women I pegged at ages 15-20. While the storm was raging, biologist Razib Khan over at Gene Expression decided to look up some actual numbers. Reasoning that a rapist is inspired to his passion mainly by the physical attractiveness of his victim, Razib went for rape statistics.

He found a 1992 report (Rape in America: A Report to the Nation) from the National Victim Center showing the age distribution of female rape victims. Sixty percent of the women who reported having been raped were aged 17 or less, divided about equally between women aged 11 to 17 (32 percent) and those under eleven (29 percent). Only six percent were older than 29. When a woman gets past her mid twenties, in fact, her probability of being raped drops off like a continental shelf. If you histogram the figures, you get a peak around ages 12-14… which is precisely the age Lolita was at the time of her affair with Humbert Humbert. As Razib noted, my own “15-20? estimate was slightly off. An upper limit of 24 would be more reasonable. The lower limit really doesn’t bear thinking about.


John Derbyshire, Delaware Liberal 21 Comments [1/3/2015 9:37:20 AM]
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Submitted By: Arnie

Quote# 105599

Here are some truths that conservatives must remember:

- Biological sex (i.e., being male or female) is inherently and always good.

- Maleness and femaleness are biologically determined and immutable.

- Biological sex is central to human wholeness and flourishing. The Left's fanciful notion about embodiment reflects a false mind-body distinction that suggests mind and body are separable.

- It is profoundly unloving to facilitate gender-confused men and women in the rejection of their biological sex. Lost in spiritual darkness, they desire that others affirm the fiction they are attempting to create, but such affirmation of confusion and disorder is the antithesis of love. All sin is infused with confusion and disorder, and sinners desire that others affirm their sin as normal and good. But it is truth that will set the confused free from bondage to sin. Gender-confused children need counseling and compassion - not lies.

- It is good for society to reinforce sexual differentiation (e.g., through clothing, jewelry, hairstyles). Males and females are different (as both the homosexual and "transgender" communities affirm). Those differences are substantive and meaningful, and reinforcing them is inherently good. The Left argues that the cultural reinforcement of sexual differentiation is harmful except of course for gender-confused persons for whom cultural artifacts that reinforce sex differences are profoundly important.

- No public school teacher has the ethical right to introduce the topic of gender-confusion to elementary school children, and no public school teacher has the right to teach Leftist assumptions about gender-confusion to other people's children as objective truths.

- No one should capitulate to the imperious and arrogant commands of LGBT activists that everyone use pronouns to denote "gender identity" rather than biological sex. No one is morally obliged to accept such a revolutionary grammatical shift.

A special note to public school teachers: Referring to a boy as "she" or a girl as "he" constitutes lying. The government has no right to compel teachers to lie, and teachers have no right to lie. For a Christian teacher to facilitate or participate in a lie of such profound magnitude is indefensible. And yes, refusal to facilitate or participate in such a lie will be costly. Discipleship in America is becoming costlier.

Laurie Higgins, Illinois Family Institute 20 Comments [1/3/2015 9:36:29 AM]
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Quote# 105597

Once again this Christmas season, Americans are forced to deal with the travesty of satanic displays in state government buildings. Such displays have been erected or are being proposed in Oklahoma, Michigan and Florida.

[...]

Does the Constitution require us to put up with this idiocy?

It all depends on whether we use the Constitution as given to us by the Founders or the one mangled beyond recognition by the Supreme Court.

If we use Jefferson's Constitution, the answer is a flat no. We do not have to put up with such errant nonsense unless we want to. If we use the one butchered by the Supreme Court, however, we may have no choice.

According to Joseph Story, the longest serving associate justice in Supreme Court history, the Founders were dealing exclusively with Christianity, and not religion in general, when they drafted the First Amendment.


[...]

They weren't dealing with alternative religions at all. They were neither endorsing them nor prohibiting them. They intended to leave all matters of religious expression up the states, and keep the central government, and every branch of it, including the judiciary, out of the equation altogether.

They flatly prohibited the central government (including the judiciary) from interfering in any way whatsoever with the exercise of religion in the various individual states. Regulating religious expression was literally to be none of the central government's business.

[...]

This kind of freedom is what Joseph Story said the Founders intended, and this is the kind of freedom that Thomas Jefferson, the icon of religious liberty, practiced as president. They were right. Perhaps it's time we embraced the Founders and their view of religious liberty once again.

Bryan Fischer, Rapture Forums 39 Comments [1/3/2015 9:35:14 AM]
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Quote# 105596

Christians are not wimps, whiners, and weepers; but that has been an accusation made by atheists when we complain about the attacks against us and our beliefs. Those attacks multiply this time of year. We are told that there is no war - that we are too sensitive and should keep quiet and go back to our hot chocolate huddles in our church basements.

But our critics are wrong. There is a concerted effort to hurt our effectiveness, hinder our efforts, and halt our evangelism. Those attacks usually come from heathens, homosexuals, and humanists.

[...]

School textbooks across the fruited plain have been expunged removing any positive mention of Christ and Christianity from them. After all we must not distort, deceive, and dull the pliable minds of the state's children, you know. In the past 20 years there has been a determined effort to replace Christianity with Islam in textbooks. You know, the peaceful religion that specializes in decapitating innocent children and civilians.

[...]

The evidence is overwhelming that there is a war against the Master, message, and morals of the Bible and I'm in this war to the end - and God wins.

Dr. Don Boys, Barb Wire 22 Comments [1/3/2015 9:33:25 AM]
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Quote# 105595

[E]ach year when Christmas rolls around I want to climb up on a rooftop somewhere and shout “Jesus isn’t in the manger anymore!” When I was sitting on a pew in Talbot Park Baptist Church thirty-three years ago, yearning to be free from homosexuality, I didn’t need a baby in the manger; I didn’t need an empty cross or empty tomb. I needed a touch from the resurrected Jesus Christ.

[...]

I was fortunate that I had never been told the “gay gene lie,” so I did not entertain the thought I was born this way and stuck forever in homosexuality. I did know though that no matter how hard I tried not to be a lesbian I could not stop myself. I was so tired and wanted out of it.

So, what did I really believe about Jesus Christ? If I believed Jesus was the same as yesterday, all I needed to do was call upon Him. I had the pre-requisites: a broken heart, a contrite spirit, burdened and heavy laden. But did I have the faith the size of a mustard seed that He could free me from the chains of sexual sin?

I recalled all of the miracles Jesus had performed when He walked the earth: restoring sight to the blind, enabling the lame to wall, healing lepers and even raising the dead. If He were alive and not just a historical figure, He could certainly heal me of homosexuality.

I cried out to Him and He showed up. The encounter was quite supernatural. He touched my life the same way I had heard and read about in centuries past. He forgave me; He healed me; He restored me. He became an active part of my daily life and still is to this day.

Linda Wall, Barb Wire 26 Comments [1/3/2015 9:33:21 AM]
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Quote# 105594

We have learned in our experience with demons over the years that they are legalists--they cling to the letter of the law, not the intent of a sincere person's heart. For example, we once cast a spirit of nicotine out of a man who hadn't smoked in years. He had changed his lifestyle in obedience to God, but because he had not specifically repented, renounced the demon and cast it out, it remained, hoping to trip him up again in the future.

Repentance is a necessary part of deliverance. Where there is no repentance there is no deliverance. As out text says, godly sorrow leads to repentance and repentance leads to deliverance (the word "salvation" in the original Greek covers the whole arena of healing, deliverance, and freedom available to us in Christ, and is just as properly--perhaps more accurately--rendered "deliverance"). If a person has not repented, then he is still working on the demon's side in that particular area; though he may be remorseful of certain aspects of the bondage, he is still not forsaking the sinful behavior that brought it on. In order to get deliverance from demonic affliction, the individual has to repent, out loud, to the Lord, and ask forgiveness. Even if it's assumed that repentance has taken place, for the sake of the legalistic demons, make it just as clear as possible by going through a prayer of repentance.

Kim Harrington, Masterbuilder Ministries 38 Comments [1/2/2015 4:09:31 AM]
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Submitted By: TimeToTurn

Quote# 105593

Why Some Demons Are Harder to Expel

It would appear that some demons are more powerful than others, or for various reasons have a more powerful hold on the person's life. In that case, more prayer is needed: that means more prayer during the deliverance session, and more time spent in personal prayer and fasting as a general rule. Some of the reasons that certain "kinds" of spirits are more powerful may be...

There is a Curse or a Cross-Generational Bondage. This sounds even more implausible to the modern mind than the rest of the business of casting out demons, but it's given a lot of credibility in the pages of Scripture. In fact, the Bible mentions cursing 181 times, and that doesn't count all the references where the word "curse" is not actually used, but a curse is nevertheless placed upon someone.

Take a quick look at the Scriptures. God cursed Adam, Eve, and the serpent. He also cursed whole peoples, such as Amalek. Deuteronomy chapter 27 is all about various curses. Paul cursed a sorcerer in the New Testament, striking him blind. Jesus cursed a fig tree in Mark 11, as well as the Pharisees who resisted his ministry in Matthew 23.

Very often, curses are brought on by the sins of the parents. Numbers 14:18 says, "The LORD is longsuffering and abundant in mercy, forgiving iniquity and transgression; but He by no means clears the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and fourth generation." It's no accident that children who were abused grow up to abuse their own children. It's sowing and reaping--not just in the realm of learned behavior, but in the realm of the spirit. The Bible suggests a cross-generational curse, familial demons passed on from father to son, and oftentimes deliverance is next to impossible until you uncover and break those curses. Sometimes parents curse their children with their mouths. "You're stupid and you'll always be stupid," can be a curse that stays with a child for an entire lifetime. An individual must often renounce that curse in order to get completely free.

Although "Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us..." (Gal 3:13) that redemption is not automatic, but like any other aspect of our salvation it has to be appropriated and received by faith. You can break a curse by simply identifying it, having the person repent and renounce it, and then declaring it to be null and void in the name of Jesus. Any stubborn demons related to the curse will come out relatively easily after that. (see also Spiritual Warfare, Part III on Curses)

Sometimes a demon may be aided by other stronger spirits, either inside or outside of the person you're praying with. If you suspect this is the case, just verbally cut off the demon in question from any other demons, forbidding them to assist him, and breaking any assignments he might have on the person's life. Sometimes demons jump from sibling to sibling, or husband to wife, and two people need to be dealt with at once--there is a demonic spiritual bond that needs to be broken between them.

Finally, the person may not be truly repentant. This gives the demon an almost unbreakable hold--remember, there is no deliverance without repentance. Then it's back to counseling and "garbage removal," getting rid of that which attracted the demons in the first place.

Spiritual warfare--the hand to hand variety of casting out demons--is a very real part of the Christian life. Examine your own heart and life--you may need deliverance. Then go out and minister to others. We could use a few more well-equipped Holy Ghost commandos out on the battlefield.



Kim Harrington, Masterbuilder Ministries 23 Comments [1/2/2015 4:09:26 AM]
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Submitted By: TimeToTurn

Quote# 105592

It's important to determine the source of demonic affliction so the person can repent and avoid that sort of behavior in the future. You might ask: how long have you felt this way? when did this first start happening? have you ever been involved in the occult? how about a seance or a game of Ouija? Chances are the individual will suddenly recall some event that happened years ago--this is very likely an insight from the Holy Spirit.

Often the person has been subjected to some kind of abuse. In this case, the next step is to forgive those who hurt them. Perhaps the most common demonic stronghold in a believer's life is unforgiveness, bitterness against a parent, sibling, ex-spouse, etc. that they are unable to let go of. Very little deliverance is possible without forgiving those people. By forgiving, we are not implying that the behavior was acceptable. It wasn't, and the proof is that it's led to a long-standing bondage in the victim's life. But it helps the victim to realize that his or her abuser was probably abused, too, and very likely was controlled by the same demon that he or she now wrestles with. In any case, you cannot be freed yourself until you declare an unconditional amnesty on those who have sinned against you. Forgiveness is essential.

Kim Harrington, Masterbuilder Ministries 20 Comments [1/2/2015 4:09:22 AM]
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Submitted By: TimeToTurn

Quote# 105580

The average beta does not know of the Venusian arts, and he is adrift in a harsh sea of confusion, begging to take any way out. He does not understand why he cannot succeed, has given up, and is thankful for the few scraps he gets – because in his mind it is never, ever, going to get any better. This helplessness and hopelessness is a lot like what those in cults (who routinely do amazingly self-abasing things you or I would laugh at) feel. The only difference is that this cult, the cult of feminism, is heavily supported by the academic, political and media establishment. If Scientology got half the support that the fembots did, it would be THE dominant religion in America. The fembot message is ever-present and almost-inescapable – a lie repeated so often it is the de-facto truth for so many. That’s why so many MRM types like to use the whole “red pill” analogy. The fembot program is so ubiquitous that average man is totally, cluelessly immersed in it, like the matrix, and he needs an external, Morepheus-type character to help him snap out.

Ollie, Chateau Heartiste 30 Comments [1/2/2015 4:05:44 AM]
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Submitted By: Arnie Oerslien

Quote# 105570


I know I'm kind of late here, but a couple of facts:

Kasai: Hitler did not come from a Christian background, he was a Jew with a pagan religion.

Duke: Everyone dissapproves of child porn. If you ever want to corrupt someone, you disguise something as a kids' show.

jau: In Buddhism and Hinduism no deity cares if you live or die. And your personality doesn't matter, because you lose it every time you die and gain a new one. Buddhism and Hinduism are religions that have contempt for this world and for the uniqueness of each human.
That's why praying is way more meditation and Jesus is way more than an avatar.

Guys, give him a chance

Smith, Take Avatar Off Air 67 Comments [1/1/2015 7:35:24 AM]
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