Don’t Drink the Koolaid! :: By Jim Towers

These days, with enough deceit to corrupt the entire world, we must be very careful about what we believe.

The very first thing you must do is run out and buy a Bible if you don’t have one. Forget the Book of Mormon written by Joseph Smith (about hidden gold plates and an angel named Morony), and also his other strange prophecies). Forget what Catholicism teaches in their Catechism. And don’t let the Jehovah’s Witnesses into your house to teach you anything. Just because they wear a white shirt and tie and carry a briefcase doesn’t mean they know anything about the Bible. They have corrupted the real Bible with what they call the New World Translation, which was concocted by another crackpot lone wolf named Charles Taze Russel.

Please consider the Bible, which was written by scores of Jewish and Gentile Scholars (the King James version). In spite of its age, it is indubitably (whew – that word is a real doozy) the most reliable Word of God we have. Forget Hammurabi, who doesn’t discuss heaven or hell and is mostly about unreliable history. You read all other religious books at the risk of being bamboozled, misled, and confused. Other so-called books are devoid of the true way to Salvation, and that is what we should be most concerned with, not versions written by disenfranchised lone wolves.

Most of my readers know me as an avid reader from my youth. I even have a Book review in my column. I can say these things with a degree of authority because God wanted me to “quit reading man-made philosophies and ideas and to plant my feet firmly on the foundation Jesus Christ has already set.” You can read about this and other such events in my book Visions, Miracles, Peace and Power, available on Amazon and Kindle.

Although there are some who know just enough to use the King James to deceive (Satan is very clever), you can avoid making errors by asking God for His Holy Spirit to guide you. But be sure of your motive, and don’t rely on any one man for the interpretation of its contents. If you want to impress others with your extreme knowledge, then use other material like War and Peace to do so. Like it or not, we’re all biased in one way or another (that’s what makes us humans so unique).

One of these lone wolves was a man named Jim Jones, who claimed to speak for the Bible but instead only preached to people what he wanted them to hear, never telling them what the Bible actually said. His message to them was that he was the purveyor of all truth. Hence, when he told them to drink the poisoned “koolaid” they did, and all of them died a grizzly death.

Now for the juicy part.

Today, I was on my way to the beach to do a little scouting of locations for a “baptismal stand” where I could set up shop. (People today are so in need of salvation and hope.) But after going to the gym, I got hungry. So I stopped at Costco for a huge kosher hotdog and big fountain drink, both for only (tada) $1.50. Then I remembered how people clambered for one of my little red Bibles with the plan of salvation in it and thought it might be a good venue for doing so today.

Costco has a large eating area where families can eat pizza, hotdogs, and other goodies. So I thought, why not. I took a big handful of my little Bibles in my Cargo shorts pocket to test the waters, so to speak. (When dealing with a public business place like this one, you have to be careful not to provoke or incite a riot.) But I figured the clientele would be a kind of captive audience, so I proceeded. I ate first so as not to spew food all over the place by talking with my mouth full – pure etiquette.

In any case, I started at the back, working my way to the front and being polite, with a soft voice and smile on my face – in most cases (I can tell who’s in a good mood or not). And just as I figured, everyone was receptive save one, whom I determined might be a Mormon. I was somewhat sterner with the men since they don’t like to be taken for granted. I warned them of the likelihood of war and how we must ALL repent, including me, and seek God’s face. Then, handing them the little Bibles, they greedily complied. Some even thanked me, while a few commented, “You are so right.” That was a good sign that the timing was right.

As things heat up in the world, I, for one, am pulling out all the stops to share the Gospel and pray for the hurting and fearful.

God is giving me more and more ideas on how to reach out to the masses.

When dealing with God and the spiritual, you must read the Bible prayerfully for yourself, asking for God’s guidance.

I submit to you that we are on the cusp of God’s retribution for our Godless behavior, and we must, by all means, repent. Doing so may buy us a little more time to bring others into the kingdom of God before the rapture takes place.

Book report

I bought another used book at the library, but this one is an exposé of prominent people in politics and in our society. This author pulls no punches and is one of the most devious authors of our time. Pretending to be a ‘friend” and confidante, he exposes all the lurid details of his subjects’ sordid lives. The name of the book is Too Famous by Michael Wolff. I will keep this book, but only for reference.

P.S. I have one more really good idea that I’ve been inspired to put into play and will prepare for in the coming days, God willing.

YBIC

Jim Towers

You can write to me at [email protected] or visit me at www.dropzonedelta.com. My book Visions, Miracles, Peace, and Power, can be ordered on Amazon Books and Kindle. You can also find me on my newly restructured website www.propheticsignsandwonders.com, which now features videos of worldwide events taking place in the present time, as well as proof of God’s existence and the reality of Biblical places, and Moses himself.

 

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