Refutation of Inclusionism
Refutation of Inclusionism
Poly-Pan Theism Article
Dr. Paula A. Price
This is my “Who’s On the Lord’s Side?” check-in.
I am excited about how our campaign is going. Truly, the Lord’s hand is on it, and His favor is with us.
Remember, just because his catalyst is Inclusionism, the point of our campaign is recovering Jesus Christ’s body. I write you to equip and arm you for what’s to come.
It is my earnest desire that you can defend your faith and soul from the darkness preying on God’s purchased possession. As Jesus Christ’s apostle, I comprehend His reasons for this office and my duty to Him and you in it. A duty I received from Acts 26:18 is what He commissions every one of His apostles to fulfill. Regardless of our distinct emphases, all apostles are to open your eyes to Him as His Father’s way, truth, and life. Take, for example, the three Liberal Christian religions’ forgery of Scripture for carnal and demonic gain. We are all to “turn you from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God.” Had we been unitedly doing so, the raging battle we wage today would not be. Truth is the conflict, not written or spoken truth, but truth that is in Jesus Christ, as Paul says in Ephesians 4:20. In the spirit of Acts 26:18, we apostles are to distinguish Jesus Christ from Satan for you. We are also to differentiate for you what is holy and unholy and God’s truth from the devil’s lie. We do this by dissecting “devil doctrines” and “seducing spirits”.
That is what He told me He was doing in June of this year. I can’t say that I understood it then as I do now. Still, if you are like me, you too, are appalled at what His church has become. Drenched in occultism, witchery, and polypantheism, it does not know Him and so cannot discern Him. Aware of it or not, the very souls Jesus gave His lifeblood for arrogantly resist and rival Him. Although it is tragic, it is not irreversible. But it is the reason He is summoning those who are on His side to come and stand with and for Him.
In the case of Inclusionism and its elder siblings, Unitarianism and Universalism (UUI), as is customary for me, I dug deep into all three to learn where they are in the Christian – Jesus Christ Spectrum. What I discovered is they are indisputably polytheistic and pantheistic under Christianity’s mask. They cloak themselves with Jesus’ teaching while maniacally assaulting Him, which many of you found out when you did your own deep-dive into their beliefs and values. Those of you who have followed me over my forty-plus years in ministry know I search out a matter and continue to do so until I am well-versed on a subject. This practice is why I emphatically dubbed all three of these pseudo-Christian religions “polypantheistic.”
UUI blends our Lord and Savior with all of the archaic deities He destroyed on the cross. His astounding victory took the world from Satan’s polypantheism to the Messiah’s monotheism. Something that has never happened before in the history of this age. His triumph is how the world became Christian and dominated by His redeemed church. The two triumphs frame my reasons for asserting that all of them are polypantheistic. They all serve many and any deity, which is why, if Jesus Christ is your Lord and Savior, you should keep your monotheistic soul’s redemption clear of them.
Now, to prove to you the devil is real, and his influences are not imaginary. To start, asserting demons, devils, and unclean spirits are unreal is an offensive deviation from God’s word. What should prophets and apostles be specialists in, if not experts or master? To say God’s invisible realm and citizens are imaginary reflects a complete deformation of Scripture. To counter it, I bring you into God’s truth from the source of our salvation and sanctification, His Inspired Word. For instance, to say Satan and his agents are fabrications and so impotent unless those targeted permit them their harm is errant and heretical, and here’s why. Illustratively, the KJV of the Bible, which sources all other versions, refers to the word gods a whopping 244 times, not including its references to the true and living God. Imagine that! Two-hundred and forty-four times, the Scripture sees gods as superior or exalted beings over humanity. Nine times, principalities are mentioned as paired with powers (heavenly, otherworldly powers 4 of those times). Scripture writers do not treat them as figments of overactive or susceptible imaginations, but as real beings exerting authority over people, their families, lineages, and domains. That they do so in leagues or legions is attested to in Mark 5:9, 15, and Luke 8:30. The Devil is in Scripture over 115 times.
Overlooking or dismissing such repetitive Scripture truth discredits anyone claiming polytheism and dark spirits is fictional. The KJV does not use the word demon. Satan is named 56 times. Unclean spirits are mentioned 46 times in Scripture. The Lord Jesus discusses casting out devils 21 times in His gospels. Going so far as to mandate that His apostles do the same and accordingly give them the power to do so. He speaks of witnessing Satan’s fall from heaven as lightning in Luke chapter 10. He follows it by delegating His authority over serpents and scorpions to His ministers. Again, I want to reiterate that none of this is written or implied to be imaginary. In fact, the word imagination is used by Paul in 2 Corinthians 10:4, where the KJV translates cogitations, contrived thoughts, and conceived computations as imagination. When they infer Christ’s opposers conjure their illusive arguments against Him, although Paul credits spiritual. Ephesians 5:8 personifies what we would call atmospheric or climatic darkness. Ephesians 5:11 behaviorizes the world’s darkness in action. Ephesians 6:12 characterizes and epitomizes the most famous of them all. The rulers of the darkness’ world dominance. Nothing in these passages suggests devils, demons, and their poly-pan networks or complexes are unreal. Only imaginations until or unless their targets believe in them. How ludicrous! And that’s not all. Scripture is replete with accounts of God facing and conquering devils, demons, unclean spirits, and so forth, starting with Exodus 12:12, where Yahweh says the Ten Plagues were His judgment against “all the gods of Egypt.” Deuteronomy 32:15-20 further invalidates the notion that unclean spirits, demons, devils, and gods do not actually exist. Unfortunately, God’s ministers think so little of Him and His people that they unteach His plain sight truth.
In conclusion, here are some biblical examples of the reality of polytheism. As a case in point, Scripture says every people or nation has their own gods. Key in the phrase “their gods” to see how often it says it. Forty-six times, it says this. Paul and Barnabas, in Acts 14:11, react to their miracles by calling them gods that came down from heaven. God says spirits have charge over territories and cities. In the New Testament, there is Simon the Sorcerer, a real spirit-possessed stronghold. There are the seven sons of Sceva in Acts 19:13-16. Satan has exorcists, as we learned from Abagail’s “I Escaped an Inclusionist Church” testimony, where they cast them out of one person and send them into another. How biblical these words were. Jesus upped their act because they used His name to cast them out. Sceva, evidently a prominent man, did so without the new birth or the power of the Holy Ghost, and the evil spirit was unobliged to heed them. But instead attacked and wounded them.
Acts 13:6 records Paul and Barnabas’ encounter with a sorcerer by the name of Bar-Jesus, who was also a prophet. The word for a sorcerer is where we get the word magic from and the connection between them. Bar-Jesus (isn’t that interesting), another name for Elymas who was also a wizard. Do you see how current the Bible is? He held public office and sought to block his boss’s conversion to Jesus Christ. Paul, by the Holy Ghost, locked eyes with the man who recognized him as a child of the devil, judged him, and condemned him to blindness because he sought to pervert the Lord’s ways. Then there is the false prophet in Thyatira who has a prophetic guild that taught God’s people ritual fornication and communing with devils through idols. Their doctrine taught the Lord’s people the “depths of Satan.” As you can see, UUI are collectively and individually satanic religions that use Jesus Christ as their sheep’s clothing to cover their wolfing schemes.
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