Pagan Gods: Hybrid Eschatology and Pagan Gods Assault the Christian Church

PAGAN DRAGON GODS - The return of paganism invades the Christian church.
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Pagan Gods and Pagan Concepts invade the American Christian Church

Attack led by “Christian prophecy” teachers

A well-researched and compelling article can be found at Herescope titled,  The Resurrection of Pagan Gods.  The article, subtitled the Mingling of Mythology with God’s Truth, details what has taken place in the writings and teachings of the Modern American Prophecy Industry‘s Science Fiction Church.

It  is the latest in a series on the Rise of End Times Occultism and the Postmodern Prophecy Paradigm (PPP).

Tom Horn, Gary Stearman and Chuck Missler are currently the leading vendors of this ooze of hybrid paganism overlaid with a veneer of Christian prophecy.  Its target audience appears to be Christians, gnostics and UFO enthusiasts.

The result is a steaming mixture of New Age, pagan occultism masquerading as Christian eschatology–which Americans seem to lap up.

This extra-biblical eschatology is profitable and so a steady stream of books, DVDs and other media pour forth from those who blend God’s Word with Greek and Roman mythology, New Age, paganism and Jewish witchcraft.

How comforting that the Bible predicted these merchants in the end times.

But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction. And many shall follow their pernicious ways; by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of.And through covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not.”
2 Peter 2:1-3

The authors, Gaylene Goodroad and Sarah Leslie, do a tremendous job of providing the details of this invasion of extra-biblical teachings into the American Christian Churches. Some highlights and thoughts follow.

In Horn’s 2009 book, Apollyon Rising 2012, he predicted the pagan god Apollo would materialize on earth in 2012.  When that didn’t happen, Horn took that book, added a few additions and republished it as Zenith 2016.  Again, its target audience appears to be Christians, gnostics and UFO enthusiasts.

Or any who have only a passing acquaintance with what the Bible states about the end times.


ALSO AT END TIMES PROPHECY REPORT:

* Attacking Genesis: The New Prophets of Science Fiction Eschatology

* Nephilim, Giants and Fallen Angels: The Other Side of the Story


It never ceases to amaze how some Christians discard the authority of the Bible whenever these teachers begin a sentence with “Experts agree…” or some other appeal to the authority of man.  Raising mythology and NWO schemes–of which, admitting there are many–to the level of God’s Word is a specialty of these teachers.

This is just one of the many perversions invading the church from every point on the spectrum of so-called Christian media: books, DVDs, music,TV, films, CDs.

Christian mass media has paved the way for this last days deception.  It’s little wonder that Christians do not recognize this incorporation of pagan gods into their religion: besides the offerings of Horn, et.al., American pew-sitters have been well-prepared by popular Christian music whose lyrics often compare God to nonexistent  little “g” gods.

In fact, these nonexistent pagan gods are really demons.

“But I say, that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils, and not to God: and I would not that ye should have fellowship with devils.”
1 Corinthians 10:20

By elevating these demons to Jehovah’s level, modern Christians anger God, according to His word.

“…for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God”
Exodus 20:5

Yet Christians, in defiance of the Bible, continue to compare the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob to other gods–even though the Bible is crystal clear on the issue of other gods.

“I am the LORD, and there is none else, there is no God beside me: I girded thee, though thou hast not known me:”
Isaiah 45:5

I, even I, am the LORD; and beside me there is no saviour.
Isaiah 43:11

“Fear ye not, neither be afraid: have not I told thee from that time, and have declared it? ye are even my witnesses. Is there a God beside me? yea, there is no God; I know not any.”
Isaiah 44:8

Why risk God’s wrath?

“Every way of a man is right in his own eyes:”
Proverbs 21:2a

What’s really under assault, whether it’s from the Tom Horn’s Science Fiction Church, the New Age, the PPP or the New Apostolic Reformation, is the supremacy of the Word of God.  The Bible’s authority has been under attack for centuries; it has accelerated over the last 150 years.

And this acceleration has come primarily from within the Church; from those sitting and teaching and writing books as Christians.

This “return of the pagan gods” is only one of the popular, hybrid teachings currently at work in American Christianity.

It’s one drop of the tsunami of syncretism lashing at the Church of Jesus Christ in these last days.

Other parts in the Rise of End Times Occultism series:

Part 1: Homo Nephilus 
Part 2: The “Return” of the Alien Super Soldier” 
Part 3: Techno-Dimensional Prayer Combat 
Part 4: The Second Coming of Apollo 
Part 5: Nephilim are from Mars, Fallen Angels are from Krypton 
Part 6: Metaphysical Mysticism Masquerading as Science

by Jeremiah J. Jameson

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17 thoughts on “Pagan Gods: Hybrid Eschatology and Pagan Gods Assault the Christian Church”

  1. I think Tom Horn is just exposing what some believe, he is not saying its Biblical. I am not sure whoever wrote this actually read his books.

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    1. txtea,

      Thank you for taking the time to stop by and leave a comment.

      Oh, many of Tom Horn’s books have been read and discussed here.

      If you have something to specific with which you disagree with what’s written, it’s always best to state it instead of trying to cast unspecified doubts.

      Horn is very specific in blending and elevating non-Christian and pagan sources to the same level as God’s Word. He’s very skilled in doing this.

      The examples are many.

      Simply put: Tom Horn is a deceiver and a well-paid one at that.

      Thanks once more for sharing your opinion.

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  2. I see your point of giving specific examples. Can you give me a couple specific examples? The article above is throwing out some strong accusations..and your comment “If you have something specific with which you disagree with what’s written, it’s always best to state it instead of trying to cast unspecified doubts.” Well not to be rude but seems hypocritical when I do not see one example in the article above.

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    1. txtea,

      Can you give me a couple specific examples?

      Sure…I’ll give specific examples the next time I comment on an article you’ve written.

      You previously wrote “I am not sure whoever wrote this actually read his books.” Why did you write that? What, specifically made you think that I wrote the article about Tom Horn’s books without reading them?

      See how simple that is?

      Well not to be rude but seems hypocritical when I do not see one example in the article above.

      IF you do not see anything specific in the article, I fail to understand how you can use the phrase “The article above is throwing out some strong accusations.”

      If you have something you don’t like about the article, say it. We’ll discuss it. Otherwise, the conversation is over.

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