Stacey Cambell - Human Weeble Wobble by Heretic, Inc.
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Her head lice are probably screaming, EARTHQUAKE !!
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Since Jesus was in the power of the Holy Spirit when he left the desert, I cannot find anywhere in the gospels where Jesus acted in this matter, and Paul never mentioned this behavior as from the throne the God. The Holy Spirit descended like a dove, not like any violent stature. 1 Cor 5:6-7 says to purge the leaven out. How can you without acknowledging the "leaven?" I seen her and I felt uneasy in the spirit. I avoid this now.
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Weeble Wooble! Lol!!!
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Demonic Kookiness at it's best (or worst), the best version was with the music
track "Shake it Up" by the Cars in the background.
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@intercessa amen!!!!
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@tinacurrie Agree, Kundilini operating here. Many demon possessed people can preform miracles.
Avoid this person.
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Interesting enough.... these individuals are exactly mimicking what happens in Hindu when the Kundalini comes over people. I personally have never known the Holy Spirit to cause someone to bark like an animal, or to writh in pain, or to shake their head so violently that it does not appear to be humanly possible. And if you listen to what she says when her head is shaking.... she does not make sense. "The brick... the brick..." WHAT?
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Kundilini spirit here we come!! Time to get the full armour of god on like never before!
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Do people actually believe that God is making them shake their heads like that? I guess there is no limit to human stupidity.
You all need to stop slandering this woman AND her manner of ministry. YOU DO NOT KNOW--you only suppose. Better to err on the side of caution and shut up. Consider scripture (look em up yourself): "God's ways are not man's ways." "These are not drunk as ye suppose." "God uses the foolish things to confound the wise..." Ponder God's word and stop spreading venomous hate in His name. You're like the freakin' Crusaders thinking you wage a holy war. Leave the woman alone.
intercessa 3 years ago
Bereans would probably be a more appropriate term- not crusaders. You're right though, we should just let heretics and heresies spread without ever challenging them just like Jesus and Paul did. We all know that Christ and Paul never challenged any false teachers or false teachings- they always "erred on the side of caution and shut up." Thank God Jesus and Paul never spread venomous hate by actually using Scripture as a source of doctrine and correction.
wakeupohsleeper 3 years ago