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Are They Insane, Liar, or Truthful? Mormons, Witnesses, or Those Who Claim to Be Messiah? Must Watch

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Are They Insane, Liar, or Truthful? Mormons, Witnesses, or Those Who Claim to Be Messiah? Must Watch Lona Currie and Eric McCoy

If I had a revelation from God and decided for my salvation to spread the word that was passed on, I would most likely be locked in a mental hospital. We have stories like this that have gone back 1000’s of years in which groups of people believe those prophets or even more interesting claim to be god himself.

I decided to witness as a Jehovah and you will love which family I did this then tested the Mormon faith with another family.

We then look into the divine truth church in Australia.. The founders earthly name is Alan John Miller but his friends call him AJ. He is married to Mary luck. He first came to earth about 2000 years ago according to his claim. His name was Yeshua Ben Yosef, or known as Jesus of Nazareth. His wife’s name was Mary of Magdala, or the woman in the bible known as Mary Magdalena. Yes, he claims to be the messiah.

We then look at Wayne Bent, who changed his name to Michael Travesser. He started The Lord Our Righteousness Church, sometimes called Strong City, which a is a religious community near Clayton, Union County, New Mexico. He was sentenced in 2008 to 10 years in prison for criminal sexual contact with a minor and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. He claimed, just like Jesus, they condemned an innocent man and it was God’s Plan.

What about, Sergey Anatolyevitch Torop born 14 January 1961 in Krasnodar, Russian? He founded the "Church of the Last Testament" also known as the "Community of Unified Faith. He too claims this story.

And then you have José Luis de Jesús Miranda who claimed to be both the returned phase of Jesus Christ and the Antichrist. Followers showed their support by getting "666" tattoos on their bodies. What do you believe about those healers that pull demons out of people? We have one of those, Ed Citronnelli, who claims, according to his website, that he has miracle crusades of sometimes 60,000 people in attendance. The sick are healed, the blind see, the deaf hear, the mute speak, the cripple walk, demon spirits are cast out of many, satanic curses are broken and even the dead have been raised.

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