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To: Morgana

Spirit of Molech. Can be bound, biblically (Mt:18:18/ Mt. 16:19)

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4 posted on 02/15/2020 9:46:04 AM PST by Norski
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To: Norski

“...Spirit of Molech. Can be bound, biblically (Mt:18:18/ Mt. 16:19)...”
Exactly. It’s spiritual warfare. It’s a demonic form of Satan worship. IF one researches the worship of Molech by the ancients, it is practically the same as to what’s being done today.
Back then, they would worship Molech by offering up their newly first-born by tossing them onto the red-hot, flaming arms of the Molech statue god. The priests and the altar attendees would beat the drums and blow the trumpets as hard as they could to try and drown out the screams and cries of the innocents as they were roasted alive on those scorching-hot arms, but rest assured, God heard those screams. Those making the sacrifice did so for better crops, a better life etc.
Today, it is no different. They’ve just become more sophisticated and technological in making the exact, same sacrifice. The screams of the innocent are now muffled in the womb, but God hears em. The sacrifice is made for a better, uncluttered, life. Spiritually, it is no different than from back then.
It’s the same evil, the same demons and the same sacrifice. It’s Satan worship. Satan has just packaged differently to be more “acceptable” in today’s so-called “civilized society”.
God doesn’t change...we do. So how will He deal with it today? The same way He dealt with it back then, He’ll deal with it now. IF there isn’t repentance, just wait and see.


9 posted on 02/15/2020 10:27:55 AM PST by lgjhn23 (It's easy to be a liberal when one is dumber than a box of rocks...)
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