12-01-2019, 10:08 AM
(11-30-2019, 12:28 PM)Celestial Wrote: I watched Howard Storm. He does not strike me as an evil person. I am surprised that from being a “selfish Atheist” that he experienced having his skin torn apart and gouged by hundreds of dark beings. After his conversion he was opposed to things such as rock music. It seems like this experience turned him into more of a standard Christian. The church as I see it is a tool of the State, which is the highest order of the false image of God which has the masses indoctrinated by self serving negative entities and SMC’s. Of course the people who attend churches are not intentionally worshiping the state. It is likely that their intentions and heart behind going there counts for something. But in terms of the person’s testimony, I would think that a fifth density Wanderer such as Jesus Christ would encourage one to “render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s” than encourage perpetuation of a world religion made to cover up the truth behind the message of his incarnation by deifying his physical person. Then again, this could also just be Howard’s level of development and how he perceived, interpreted and chose to respond to the experience. To push him in a different direction or tell him things that would stop him from taking a path that he is going to actively learn from in his own mode of understanding at the time would likely infringe upon the law of confusion. He described some entities in a horrible place, and specifically said he felt that they are there “forever and ever and ever” - I cannot imagine what could create such a place and fate.
Yes exactly; it is Howard’s level of spiritual development. Remember he converted from being a completely spiritually ignorant atheist. So the Christian religion is his choice and it’s helping him with what he wants to do with his life. It’s his personal path at this time, found to be the most helpful for him. He has since dedicated himself to service to others. I’m not the religious type at all, but I do see the value in it. It offers people an way to seek God. All Howard knows is Christianity.
The entities he described in Hell, he said they were humans. Now I don’t think they’ll be there forever. Only until they have a realization akin to Howard’s: that they are worthy of forgiveness. He was brutalized in that place. In one interview I think he even implied he was raped by them. That sounds like Hell to me.