Perry’s Texas Prayer Event ‘The Response’ Attracts Yet Another Extremist
C. Peter Wagner has signed on as an official endorser of Gov. Rick Perry’s giant multistate prayer meeting. Wagner runs an organization called Global Harvest Ministries Whose site you should really take a look at, especially if you are at all inclined to believe that he is ‘Christian’ rather than being just another variant Cult leader.
globalharvest.org
Here is the List of Gov. Perry’s Endorsers, where C.Peter and Doris Wagner are listed amongst a whole shitload of other rather questionable “Christian” leaders who will either will be at or are helping to promote Perry’s event.
A small peek back into the past of C.Peter and Doris Wagner who preach “New Apostolic Reformation” which is extremely antagonistic towards any other type of religion or even other Christian Sects; According to his book “Hard-Core Idolatry: Facing the facts,” ” Wagner praises the burning of Catholic saints, copies of the Book of Mormon, voodoo dolls, and other ‘idols.’” A little proof…
Doris [Wagner’s wife] was preparing to travel to Argentina with Cindy Jacobs for the climactic evangelistic campaign. As she was reading scripture the morning she was to leave, the Holy Spirit told her that in Resistencia they must burn the idols, like the magicians did in Ephesus. Ed Silvoso, Cindy Jacob and the Resistencia pastors agreed. So the evening before the evangelistic crusade, all the city’s believers came together for prayer. The leaders explained how important it would be to do spiritual housecleaning in their homes before they came to the meeting. They began mentioning the kinds of material things that might be bringing honor to the spirits of darkness; pictures, statues, Catholic saints, Books of Mormon, pictures of former lovers, pornographic material, fetishes, drugs, Ouija boards, zodiac charms, good luck symbols, crystals for healing, amulets, talismans, tarot cards, witch dolls, voodoo items, love potions, books of magic, totem poles, certain pieces of jewelry, objects of Freemasonry, horoscopes gargoyles, native art, foreign souvenirs, and what have you.
The believers agreed to obey God and to cleanse their homes, even if it meant giving up what might have been expensive items. They were to wrap each item in newspaper to protect privacy, and then cast the objects into a 55-gallon drum set before the platform the following night. The drum was heaped to overflowing! They poured gasoline on it and set it on fire.
So tell me again about how this is asking God to save America and not about promoting a specific religious view as a theocracy?