Prophesy is Dead
According to Madam Prophetess of 860 AM, “Atlanta’s Choice” for radio ministry, the Lord has said we approach a new dawn of world order. “And the Lord told me the system of White supremacy is dead, and will never again raise its face on this earth,” proclaimed The Prophetess. “A new world order of Black supremacy is near,” she continued, “and blacks will raise up to the positions of leadership and hierarchy in which they belong.”
As she delved further into this exposé of the “Modern Eden” she made clear her views that power did not belong to Whites or even to Native Americans, who lack the “nappy hair that characterizes Blacks.” Further, she said the Lord has condemned Whites and The Prophetess referred to them as “children of judgment” that hinder the advancement of society which can only occur via the “children of reconstruction.”
Hopefully you don’t buy into this; The Prophetess even nullified her own claim. She declared that the Lord has also told her the second coming will occur in 2021, while the Bible clearly notes that no one will know when this will take place, but that it will come as “a thief in the night.” (Later, I may post a comment regarding more of what I think about her claims.)
While it may subsist at a communal level or among individuals, as far as I am concerned Prophesy at a global scale is dead. Do a few bad apples, like Benny Hinn and Madam Prophetess, who clutter the airways with flimflam and absurdity, justify this statement? Certainly not, for disproving a statement only requires one counter example. Thus, the fact that evidence is lacking in every respect renders the assertion uncontested.
As she delved further into this exposé of the “Modern Eden” she made clear her views that power did not belong to Whites or even to Native Americans, who lack the “nappy hair that characterizes Blacks.” Further, she said the Lord has condemned Whites and The Prophetess referred to them as “children of judgment” that hinder the advancement of society which can only occur via the “children of reconstruction.”
Hopefully you don’t buy into this; The Prophetess even nullified her own claim. She declared that the Lord has also told her the second coming will occur in 2021, while the Bible clearly notes that no one will know when this will take place, but that it will come as “a thief in the night.” (Later, I may post a comment regarding more of what I think about her claims.)
While it may subsist at a communal level or among individuals, as far as I am concerned Prophesy at a global scale is dead. Do a few bad apples, like Benny Hinn and Madam Prophetess, who clutter the airways with flimflam and absurdity, justify this statement? Certainly not, for disproving a statement only requires one counter example. Thus, the fact that evidence is lacking in every respect renders the assertion uncontested.


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