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The Six Million Dollar Clayton
08-02-2005, 11:43 AM
No doubt inspired by John Saffran's phony exorcism in his TV show (
http://www6.sbs.com.au/johnsafranvsgod/ ) , Bob Larson is raving like a
derange lunatic and hoping to spread his diseased mind set in Australia.
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I'fLL SHOW YOU HOW TO GET RID OF JEZEBEL IN THE NAME OF JESUS!
Dear Friend,
I've known for years that the demon of Jezebel is dangerous, and I should
have spoken out sooner. I underestimated how many people wanted to know more
about this evil spirit.
Since I offered our first video on this subject two months ago, the response
had been overwhelming. I've never witnessed such an interest in any subject
of spiritual warfare. I'm concerned that you didn't get my new video,
EXPOSING JEZEBEL.
That's why I'm making it available again, and this time I'm including a
special JEZEBEL STUDY GUIDE to help you more effectively tell Jezebel to
leave in the name of Jesus!
In 20 years of ministry I've learned a lot about Satan, demons, and how the
world of evil operates. People often ask me: "What demon do you encounter
the most?" "What demon is the most difficult to deal with?" "What demon is
most prevalent in the church?"
The answer to all of these questions is the same: Jezebel. This evil spirit
is more destructive to the body of Christ than any other demon. Books have
been written about Jezebel. Sermons have been preached about Jezebel. And
still the damage continues. Many people of God have insights into Jezebel,
but few understand how to confront Jezebel's power.
The evidence of Jezebel's influence is everywhere:
* he orchestral director of the famed Crystal Cathedral committed suicide in
the church.
* The demand for homosexual marriages marches onward.
* An alarming number of spiritual leaders are falling morally and forsaking
the ministry
* A new movement of born-again polygamists is demanding the right to plural
marriage
ALL THIS BECAUSE OF JEZEBEL! If you think blaming Jezebel is a stretch, then
you haven't seen my new video EXPOSING JEZEBEL.
The hunger to know more about Jezebel is great that a group of pastors and
Christian leaders asked me to teach on the subject. Television cameras
videotaped the entire message, as I covered subjects such as: ? The Jezebel
Spirit in the Bible (from 1 Kings to Revelation 2) ? How the Ahab spirit
works with the Jezebel. ?Jezebel in history from the Greeks and Romans to
witchcraft today ? The roots of Jezebel in sexual abuse and generational
curses
I also explained how Jezebel operates in the church with arrogance, sexual
seduction, corruption of leadership, false prophecies, and undercutting
pastoral authority. Most importantly I gave practical instruction on how to
deal with Jezebel. How to . . . * Lose the dogs of Jezreel on Jezebel
* Destroy the sexual and spiritual power of Jezebel
* Know the difference between personality alters of Jezebel and demons of
Jezebel
We recently took this message to South Africa where more than 14,000
attended our six days of seminars in two cities. In March we're going to
Australia to take the warning about Jezebel to the major cities of
Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane.
In South Africa, some of the most powerful deliverances I've ever seen
occurred. In one city the crowds were so large and the meeting hall so
packed, we had to have a special team of men to push us through the throngs
so I could reach the stage. Our DWJD team ministered 5-8 hours a day, in
addition to two meetings a day! Jezebel was defeated in a way I've never
seen.
The initial budget for our Australian outreach is a little more than
$40,000. We're taking a ministry team of at least 10 people. (Jezebel has
been so successful in Australia that, according to a published report,
Aussies spend 52 times as much money on illicit sex, booze, and gambling as
they do on church contributions. Only 23% of Australians attend any kind of
religious meeting over a three-month period.)
Our budget of $40,000 can easily be met if you'll be one of 1,000 to share a
gift of $40 or more ($60 outside US). In appreciation, I'll send you on VHS
or DVD the message EXPOSING JEZEBEL along with the JEZEBEL STUDY GUIDE.
Thank you so much for responding to this urgent need.
Doing What Jesus Did,
Bob Larson
P. S. We've already booked large secular auditoriums in Australia. Bills are
coming due and we must meet this need. Please share your generous tithe and
offering toward this Australian mission. I Kings 18:4 says Jezebel,
"massacred the prophets of the Lord." Let's show America, Australia, and the
world that Jezebel's power in nothing compared to the power of Jesus!
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damnfine
08-02-2005, 12:13 PM
Hahahahahaha!
Awesome.
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Skank
08-02-2005, 12:23 PM
The Six Million Dollar Clayton wrote:
> (Jezebel has
> been so successful in Australia that, according to a published report,
> Aussies spend 52 times as much money on illicit sex, booze, and gambling as
> they do on church contributions.
Jesus saves, but Buddha pays dividends.
Natalie
08-02-2005, 12:33 PM
Geez, he's still around? I was a kid when I bought a book of his on the
apparent dangers of listening to rock music!
Natalie
Al Klein
08-02-2005, 02:03 PM
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 09:36:33 +1000, "The Six Million Dollar Clayton"
<cjfat@SPAMBLOCKphonymails.com> said in alt.atheism:
>Only 23% of Australians attend any kind of
>religious meeting over a three-month period.)
So Oz is 77% sane. Maybe I'll apply *there* for asylum after the US
goes nuts.
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ann bishop
09-02-2005, 12:03 PM
The Six Million Dollar Clayton <cjfat@SPAMBLOCKphonymails.com> wrote:
> No doubt inspired by John Saffran's phony exorcism in his TV show (
> http://www6.sbs.com.au/johnsafranvsgod/ ) , Bob Larson is raving like a
> derange lunatic and hoping to spread his diseased mind set in Australia.
>
> http://www.store.yahoo.com/blmonlinestore/newsletter.html
>
>
> I'fLL SHOW YOU HOW TO GET RID OF JEZEBEL IN THE NAME OF JESUS!
>
I would hope the local religious loopies aren't that loopie.
What a nutter.
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ann bishop
09-02-2005, 12:03 PM
Natalie <startide@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
> Geez, he's still around? I was a kid when I bought a book of his on the
> apparent dangers of listening to rock music!
>
> Natalie
You only went and encouraged him. ;-)
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ann bishop
09-02-2005, 12:03 PM
Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 09:36:33 +1000, "The Six Million Dollar Clayton"
> <cjfat@SPAMBLOCKphonymails.com> said in alt.atheism:
>
> >Only 23% of Australians attend any kind of
> >religious meeting over a three-month period.)
>
> So Oz is 77% sane. Maybe I'll apply *there* for asylum after the US
> goes nuts.
AFTER. I think you're a bit late they already went.
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Richard_Hatch
09-02-2005, 12:52 PM
Geez, he's still around? I was a kid when I bought a book of his on the
apparent dangers of listening to rock music!
Natalie
So , that's what happened to you !!
Natalie
09-02-2005, 02:53 PM
Richard_Hatch wrote:
>
> Natalie Wrote:
> > Geez, he's still around? I was a kid when I bought a book of his on the
> > apparent dangers of listening to rock music!
>
> So , that's what happened to you !!
Nah, it was all horseshit. Even back then I couldn't be brainwashed. I
was never interested in religion, even in my younger and stupider days.
Like the Youth Group I belonged to when I was twelve. I liked the group,
but wasn't remotely interested in the whole christian thing.
Natalie
Al Klein
09-02-2005, 04:14 PM
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 10:53:38 +1100, anniebish@optusnet.com.au (ann
bishop) said in alt.atheism:
>Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote:
>> On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 09:36:33 +1000, "The Six Million Dollar Clayton"
>> <cjfat@SPAMBLOCKphonymails.com> said in alt.atheism:
>> >Only 23% of Australians attend any kind of
>> >religious meeting over a three-month period.)
>> So Oz is 77% sane. Maybe I'll apply *there* for asylum after the US
>> goes nuts.
>AFTER. I think you're a bit late they already went.
You could be right. So where do you suggest? WA seems to be
following us. Sydney would be MUCH too expensive after the world
devalues the American dollar. How's Alice? Still not too
cosmopolitan yet? Or maybe Darwin?
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stoney
10-02-2005, 09:43 AM
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 01:59:59 GMT, Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid>
wrote:
>On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 09:36:33 +1000, "The Six Million Dollar Clayton"
><cjfat@SPAMBLOCKphonymails.com> said in alt.atheism:
>
>>Only 23% of Australians attend any kind of
>>religious meeting over a three-month period.)
>
>So Oz is 77% sane. Maybe I'll apply *there* for asylum after the US
>goes nuts.
What do you mean *after?*
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Ms LeeBee
10-02-2005, 06:03 PM
"damnfine" <damnfine@ihug.com.au> wrote ...
> Hahahahahaha!
>
> Awesome.
bless !
Meteorite Debris
11-02-2005, 02:53 PM
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Klein<rukbat@pern.invalid> sent a radio signal across the vast expanse
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> On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 10:53:38 +1100, anniebish@optusnet.com.au (ann
> bishop) said in alt.atheism:
>
> >Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote:
> >> On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 09:36:33 +1000, "The Six Million Dollar Clayton"
> >> <cjfat@SPAMBLOCKphonymails.com> said in alt.atheism:
>
> >> >Only 23% of Australians attend any kind of
> >> >religious meeting over a three-month period.)
>
> >> So Oz is 77% sane. Maybe I'll apply *there* for asylum after the US
> >> goes nuts.
>
> >AFTER. I think you're a bit late they already went.
>
> You could be right. So where do you suggest? WA seems to be
> following us. Sydney would be MUCH too expensive after the world
> devalues the American dollar. How's Alice? Still not too
> cosmopolitan yet? Or maybe Darwin?
The Alice dry as a bone if you like desert. About 30,000 people live
there and nearby is the American spy base of Pine Gap. Monsoonal
Darwin, named after the great naturalist, is completely different.
There the crocs are big, the wet is very wet and lightning strikes
more often there than anywhere else. Much of the Timor Sea oil and gas
business is based there. About 100.000 people live there. It is the
weirdest place in Australia. On negative is the giant LNG liquefaction
plant being built right on the harbour close to thousands of people. A
potential accidental explosion waiting to happen or a terrorist
target. And cane toads, an import from Hawaii that got well and truly
out of hand, will soon call Darwin home. Another negative, cyclones.
They hit Darwin every 40 years or so and the last one was 30 years
ago. Yet another negative. Pretty well everything has to be freighted
in from down south so you pay dearly to live.
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Al Klein
11-02-2005, 03:33 PM
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 12:19:53 +1030, Meteorite Debris
<abuse@optusnet,com.au> said in alt.atheism:
>The Alice dry as a bone if you like desert. About 30,000 people live
>there and nearby is the American spy base of Pine Gap. Monsoonal
>Darwin, named after the great naturalist, is completely different.
>There the crocs are big, the wet is very wet and lightning strikes
>more often there than anywhere else. Much of the Timor Sea oil and gas
>business is based there. About 100.000 people live there. It is the
>weirdest place in Australia. On negative is the giant LNG liquefaction
>plant being built right on the harbour close to thousands of people. A
>potential accidental explosion waiting to happen or a terrorist
>target. And cane toads, an import from Hawaii that got well and truly
>out of hand, will soon call Darwin home. Another negative, cyclones.
>They hit Darwin every 40 years or so and the last one was 30 years
>ago. Yet another negative. Pretty well everything has to be freighted
>in from down south so you pay dearly to live.
So ...
The south coast?
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H0Oting@nyte
11-02-2005, 04:03 PM
"Meteorite Debris" <abuse@optusnet,com.au> wrote in message
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> Another negative, cyclones.
> They hit Darwin every 40 years or so and the last one was 30 years
> ago.
They wish that was true but it isn't.
> Yet another negative. Pretty well everything has to be freighted
> in from down south so you pay dearly to live.
I lived in Darwin and then Katherine for 6 years and the difference wasn't
that great. In fact a lot of stuff was cheaper.
stoney
11-02-2005, 04:13 PM
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 09:36:33 +1000, "The Six Million Dollar Clayton"
<cjfat@SPAMBLOCKphonymails.com> wrote:
>No doubt inspired by John Saffran's phony exorcism in his TV show (
>http://www6.sbs.com.au/johnsafranvsgod/ ) , Bob Larson is raving like a
>derange lunatic and hoping to spread his diseased mind set in Australia.
Larson, Dobson, and companies *are* deranged lunatics.
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stoney
11-02-2005, 04:13 PM
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 10:53:38 +1100, anniebish@optusnet.com.au (ann
bishop) wrote:
>Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 09:36:33 +1000, "The Six Million Dollar Clayton"
>> <cjfat@SPAMBLOCKphonymails.com> said in alt.atheism:
>>
>> >Only 23% of Australians attend any kind of
>> >religious meeting over a three-month period.)
>>
>> So Oz is 77% sane. Maybe I'll apply *there* for asylum after the US
>> goes nuts.
>
>AFTER. I think you're a bit late they already went.
/world motto
For world peace, regime change begins in the former US.
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Meteorite Debris
13-02-2005, 07:03 PM
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 03:30:48 GMT the ET form known as Al
Klein<rukbat@pern.invalid> sent a radio signal across the vast expanse
of deep space -._.--._.--._.--._.--._.--._.
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 12:19:53 +1030, Meteorite Debris
> <abuse@optusnet,com.au> said in alt.atheism:
>
> >The Alice dry as a bone if you like desert. About 30,000 people live
> >there and nearby is the American spy base of Pine Gap. Monsoonal
> >Darwin, named after the great naturalist, is completely different.
> >There the crocs are big, the wet is very wet and lightning strikes
> >more often there than anywhere else. Much of the Timor Sea oil and gas
> >business is based there. About 100.000 people live there. It is the
> >weirdest place in Australia. On negative is the giant LNG liquefaction
> >plant being built right on the harbour close to thousands of people. A
> >potential accidental explosion waiting to happen or a terrorist
> >target. And cane toads, an import from Hawaii that got well and truly
> >out of hand, will soon call Darwin home. Another negative, cyclones.
> >They hit Darwin every 40 years or so and the last one was 30 years
> >ago. Yet another negative. Pretty well everything has to be freighted
> >in from down south so you pay dearly to live.
>
> So ...
>
> The south coast?
Well there is lots in the south mainly in a little belt in SW Western
Australia centred around Perth. Very nice there. I lived in Perth from
87-97. Then there is the belt from Adelaide stretching through
Victoria up the eastern side of NSW to SE Queensland. Over 90% live in
those two belts. And not to forget Tassie. My 2 fav areas are the
Darling Ranges east of Perth and the North coast of NSW.
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Meteorite Debris
13-02-2005, 07:13 PM
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H0Oting@nyte<639mndsh8h111@cpe69tsl.cj> sent a radio signal across the
vast expanse of deep space -._.--._.--._.--._.--._.--._.
>
> "Meteorite Debris" <abuse@optusnet,com.au> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1c759442cddaa3f698a027@news.optusnet.com.au...
> > Another negative, cyclones.
> > They hit Darwin every 40 years or so and the last one was 30 years
> > ago.
>
> They wish that was true but it isn't.
Big ones in 1897, 1937, 1974.
http://www.ntlib.nt.gov.au/tracy/advanced/History_Cyclones.html
> > Yet another negative. Pretty well everything has to be freighted
> > in from down south so you pay dearly to live.
>
> I lived in Darwin and then Katherine for 6 years and the difference wasn't
> that great. In fact a lot of stuff was cheaper.
OK. Depends on who tells the story. I've heard different stories from
southerners faced with what they thought was a price shock.
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