Thursday, January 24, 2008

The Moses Code - Are You Kidding Me??

Don't shoot the messenger. Coming to a screening venue near you some time in early April, 2008. If "The Secret" wasn't blasphemous enough, this ought to do the trick. Have Mercy.

Update: This link is better, I think:



I found a document that appears to be a version of the book "The Moses Code" that is being released March 1, 2008. You can find that document by clicking here.

From my quick perusal of the document, it appears that the "code" that will unlock all wealth and power into your life is to understand what "I am" means, at least in the author's ( James Twyman) eyes. It appears to be a reworking of that whole prosperity doctrine, taking Jesus completely out of the picture though. You know, ask for whatever you want in my name and it will be given to you; only this time it is referring to the most Holy name of our Creator. The author, Mr. Twyman, seems to think invoking the Holy name of God (I AM) is some sort of magic enchantment that will draw anything you ask for to you. The author asserts that everything is one with God, so if we name something as part of us (ex: "I am wealthy"), and we are one with God and that thing is one with God, we are one with that thing. We just have to claim that thing as part of us and it will come to us.

In short, invoking God's name, Twyman claims, will bring us anything we ask for.

Dare I mention the third commandment? I'm just sayin'....

And that's just in the first 20 pages! It goes downhill from there. Read this:

"The Moses Code doesn't work when you ask for what you
want, but rather, when you "feel" then "know" that you
already have the thing you are seeking. Then the very
thing you are seeking is automatically drawn to you
because the Universe does understand lack. It
understands only abundance simply because God only
gives, or expands."


I'll end with this:

"The human heart is the most deceitful of all things, and desperately wicked. Who really knows how bad it is? But I, the Lord, search all hearts and examine secret motives. I give all people their due rewards, according to what their actions deserve." - Jeremiah 17:9-10

As soon as we start relying on our fleshly "feelings," we're in serious trouble.

Wow.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

AGREED!!!!!!!!!!!