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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Jan 15, 2023 ^^
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This is very misleading. You show "what Brian Simmons actually says" and then dont play the clip that Mike is referring to. Brian literally says that in his dream Jesus promised to bring him back to heaven and give him John 22. Even if he said that he's not adding to the scripture in the clip you decided to share, he clearly implies that he would be adding to scripture in the clip Mike Winger is talking about.
You can't debunk someones claim if you aren't responding honestly to what they are actually talking about.
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Brian Simmons has a video on YouTube on Sid Roth's Channel that anyone can view. Simmons says, "he (Jesus in the vision) promised that he would give me secrets of the Hebrew language". He claims Jesus breathed on him so he could do the project and he received downloads from God. He does go on to say that although Jesus breathed on him to give him this revelation it's not comparable to the writers of the new testament. Many scholars and faithful believers have shown error after error in the translation. I personally think Galatians 1:8-9 is enough of a warning to avoid anyone getting new revelation or new secrets from gods or angels. I wish we had one YouTube channel that wasn't condemning or defending but performing biblical analysis of all the current supernatural claims.
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Brian Simmons is a Prophet Teacher , his way of articulating the scripture is mix between prophetic and didactic so just accept or (maybe) reject some of what he teaches according to the measure of our faith and conscience since God orders us to judge every prophecy . Another prophet teacher i listen to is Rick Joyner but not all of his teaching parallel with the measure of my faith .
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what does it mean that the 'book is unfolding'?
You do know Simmons premise right? His story is eerily like Jospeh Smith where an angel is telling him the 'real' bible, especially the NT was not written in Greek but Aramaic. Though there's no evidence of this at all. And it just so happens that Simmons DOES add multiple times over many words and phrases in his work that are simply not there in the Original.
Honestly it's near identical to Smith's experiences with starting Mormonism. Time will tell if this is a new religion in 20-50 years
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@ravissary79
1 year ago
Yeah I like Mike, but there's certain issues he gets latched onto like a pit bull and nothing seems capable of getting him to take a step back and honestly see his errors in misrepresentation .
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