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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

A sermon by a Dr. Scott Johnson.

In this teaching we will start out by first discussing many of the occult details and facts regarding both J.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings' books/movies and then C.S. Lewis's Narnia' books/movies. During the 1930's to 1940's both Tolkien and Lewis were part of an informal literary discussion group associated with the University of Oxford' & known as the Inklings. C. S. Lewis called Charles Williams (Fellow Inkling, specialist in Tarot and Kabbalah & a man whose mind was steeped in occult rituals and demonic forces) 'his dearest friend.' This close friendship made a large impact on Lewis and his writings. C. S. Lewis wrote of Williams poems: 'They seem to me... for their profound wisdom, to be among the two or three most valuable books of verse produced in the century.' Charles Williams was also a member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn'. There are many that assert that both Tolkien and Lewis were closet members of the Golden Dawn. The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was a amalgamation of Freemasonry (Babylonian mystery religions), Theosophy (An Satanic/occult religious philosophy combined with metaphysics, started by a high level witch named H. P. Blavatsky), Eliphas Levi's Teachings (A high level black magic occultist), Enochian Magic (an elaborate system of advanced, Satanic, ceremonial magic), The Kabbalah (The highest level of Jewish witchcraft) and medieval grimoire (a manual of black magic for invoking spirits and demons). Regarding the Order of the Golden Dawn, among its first initiates was a coroner who allegedly performed necromantic rites, while another early member was black magician Aleister Crowley, the self styled Great Beast/666.

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  • Without wanting to insult anyone, the fellow on this video sounds as if his a fourteen year old fanatic trying to pick a fight with a dead guy(Lewis).

  • Catholicism was born from Greek Gnosticism. All the "evil and wicked" things these guys were doing, were removed from the blueprints of Catholicism and demonized as a control mechanism over the population. Not just mind control, but to limit the spiritual development of the roman population, which was mostly made up of slaves and "foreign" people around the Mediterranean, who had Roman law imposed upon them. The elite chose Gnosticism because they recognized its truth and use it still 2 this day

  • This guy is a doctor? He speaks like he's 15. If you're going to accuse someone of promoting occultism try to get their name right at least. Very incoherent.

    There's enough evil in this world without trying to find it in books which are Christian allegory and teach a message consistent with the Bible. How many people has Lewis brought to Christ? Maybe you should read Matthew 7 again.

  • the Jews learned it from Babalyon

  • jewish witchcraft you a goose man tell a rabbi he is a fucking witch

  • Since you have been proven to be in error, it would behoove you to publically retract your statement about Dr Johnson being a liar, runehealing.

  • Dr Johnson did not say that "Rosicrucians" descended from the Golden Dawn but the "Fellowship of the Rosy Cross".

    He was correct.

  • (3) "Into the cloth of Rosicrucianism, Waite weaves the Knights Templar, Alchemy, Kabballah, Levi, Papus, Masonry, and the Golden Dawn. The three founders of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn were members of the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia. The Higher or Inner Order of the Golden Dawn was known as Rosae Rubeae et Aureae Crucis. When the Golden Dawn broke up and Waite formed his own version of the society, he called it the Fellowship of the Rosy Cross."

  • (2) In The Real History of the Rosicrucians and The Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross, Waite depicts the Rosicrucians as an occult "church within the church" of Christianity."

  • (1) "The rose on the banner is drawn in the manner of the Rosicrucian symbol. Examples of this same symbol can be found in Waite's The Secret Tradition in Freemasonry (pp 227, 248, 550). In the background of the card, along the near shoreline there appear to be three black crosses. These may represent tombstones in keeping with the Death theme, but may also hint at the Cross, the second element of the "Rosy Cross" symbol."

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