Michael Brown has an op ed piece on WND, several other places I've seen it. And he is somebody who says, I'm a leader in a pentecostal charismatic church, but he's really fed up with these pro Trump prophets that are out there. You know, people like Julie Green, people like Paula White. He says my issue is not political at all. He says it's about the honor of God and the reputation of the spirit. He says it's about credibility. He said there's still egg on our faces because of this 2020 debacle. All these people out there. Trump is anointed of God and he's not going to be removed. And he won the election and all the rest of this stuff. Well, you know, he doesn't go to the biblical solution for this, actually. He says these people need to pull this back and admit that they were wrong and they still aren't admitting that they're wrong. But that's not the real issue. The real issue is you got a false prophet like this, you take them outside the camp and you stone them. Now, I'm not saying that we murder these people, but you take them outside and you heap scorn upon them. You out them as liars and false prophets and they should have lost their leadership and their credibility forever, quite frankly. He said, even though I worked hard with others to call for accountability, to rebuke these false prophecies about Trump, he says, this charismatic group is my family, so there's egg on all of our faces and this is my mess, too. He says, well, I've got a word from the Lord God will send people in the last days a strong delusion. And there's a lot of people out there who have Trump delusion syndrome that tds. He says there's still a lot of excuse making and finger pointing and blame shifting without any accountability, without any integrity, to the point that some of the quote unquote prophets who blew it most egregiously, and I mean prophesying specific dates and timelines that flatly didn't pan out, have continued to prophesy about Trump to this day without correction or apology. Why do they do that? Because the people don't kick him out. Instead, you got people like Julie Green, who is being elevated by other false prophets like Michael Flyn pushing this occultic stuff and this reawakened tour and Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. They're elevating Julie Green. They don't have any problem at all with her lying. Why? Well, because they don't have any problem with a liar in chief, Donald Trump to the contrary, they've attacked those of us who've called for correction and accountability, rather than humbling themselves and saying, we blew it, we were wrong and we need to get our act together. That's not even what should be done with it. There is. Fine. Say that and then you're done. Get out. When I responded saying that whether or not the election was stolen, Trump would not be inaugurated, I was called an unbeliever, a rhino, a secret leftist, a communist, a plant of the Democrat party, he said, seriously, they come. Well, I know, because I've been called all that stuff as well, by these people who have the Trump delusion. And they got it strong. That's what the TDS is, Trump delusion strong. So he says, I was told that it was because of cowardly, unbelieving people like me that Trump might not make it. The so called prophets were likened to Joshua and Caleb, ready to lead the children of Israel into the promised land. People like me were likened to the ten spies full of unbelief who told the Israelites that they could not take the land. Yeah, he says, what deception, what drivel. What an insult to the word of God and to the character of God. He said, the truth be told. In the midst of the pro Trump prophecy frenzy, it took far more courage to say that he would not be president than to join the affirming throngs. Yet for taking a stand and speaking the truth and going against the grain, he said. I was told that I was being cowardly. He said, for the record, the only thing that hurt me was that people were hurting and being misled. Losing followers was not my concern. Losing my ability to help them was. Amen. That's exactly it. Thankfully, a few prophets acknowledged their error in prophesying a Trump victory. Yet by apologizing, they came under far more attack than I did and calling for accountability. Because, again, these people are liars, deceivers, wolves among the sheep. So he said, yet the excuses continue. Donald Trump did win the election, they said, and you've heard this. If you've looked at any of this stuff, you've heard it. He did win the election, just as we prophesied, but it was stolen from him. So then why didn't God tell you that it would be stolen? He said, this would be kind of like somebody telling you, well, tomorrow the Lord's going to give you a brand new car. Oh, but I failed to tell you that as it was being delivered to your home, a thief carjacked it. And you will never see it, where it's like a man standing on a street corner, Manhattan, clapping his hands and shouting. Somebody says, what are you doing? He says, I'm keeping the crocodiles away. Somebody says, there's no crocodiles for hundreds of miles. And he says, see, it works. Yeah, that's the way most of these people are since I remember. I write this as a two time Trump voter in 2016 and 2020. Not me. Fool me once I'm done. And I wasn't even fooled by that. I said, well, we got nothing else to look at. In 2016, we had Gary Johnson, who didn't know Aleppo from Alabama and didn't know anything else. And he got it completely wrong in terms of individual liberty. When people are trying to force a christian baker to bake a custom cake, he said, well, you got to force them like that. That's like telling somebody this is like in a utility company, is what he's saying. You can't choose not to give electricity to somebody because you don't like their lgbt standard status or whatever. That's like, not that at all. This guy has a shop. He doesn't have a government granted monopoly on anything. I mean, Gary Johnson was pathetic. There wasn't anybody else out there. And at the time, I wasn't that focused on local and state elections. I think that's what we need to focus on. But he said, speaking directly to the Trump prophets, I remind you that many of you told us Trump would serve eight consecutive years. He did not. Number two, you told us the courts would overturn the election results, even giving us timeframes with certain states that would turn from blue to red. This also did not happen. And number three, that Trump, not Biden, would be inaugurated and that Biden would never serve a day in the White House. None of that happened. And what did some of you say since then? Well, it doesn't matter who's in the White House because Trump is God's president. Or I see a vision of Trump sitting enthroned in heaven, ruling with a golden scepter. They've said this. Or there are two presidents now, a false one and a real one, or that's not really Joe Biden. That's somebody impersonating him. Trump is a real know. Again, when I look at this, what this reminds me of is the repeated appearances and lies from Alex Jones with all the stop steal stuff. Steve Pachenick coming back over and over and over again, saying very specific things, none of them coming true. Alex continuing to have him on, and essentially admitting that that was the reason I was fired, offering him my job. Oh, he can have my job. You can take that job and stuff it, Alex. I don't work for liars. I even have colleagues, he said, who don't claim to be prophets, who reached out to me some months before November 2020, saying that God showed them that Biden would be president. One reason being the degree to which many christians had made Trump into an idol. And the people sinned a great sin, for they had made them a God of gold. And they bore him upon their shoulders and rejoiced, saying, this be our God, o Israel. Yeah, that's where we are now. And, you know, it's characteristic of the time that we're in, and we can talk about these corrupt churches and these corrupt organizations and these corrupt movements like Reawaken America and the Julie Greens and the Paula white. I guess the west wants a comfortable religion, but when you look at whether or not religion is comfortable, we'll just finish up with this person in Iran, got an iranian christian convert, 60 years old, sentenced to six years in prison. In the picture of her, she's on a walker, she's been crippled by a car accident. They arrested her, two other individuals because they had an underground house church. They sentenced the guy who was an iranian armenian pastor to ten years. Another person who was there also got a six year sentence. This is what people who are not focused on institutions, this is what they put up with in other countries because of their faith. The David Knight show is a critical thinking super spreader. 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