In a recent statement by the charismatic sub-Christian sect of professing Christendom titled the Prophetic Standards Statement, well-known Evangelical theologian, Wayne Grudem joined a host of false prophets affirming that those who prophesy falsely are not actually false prophets.
If that sounds crazy, it’s because it is. And it’s because so many of these blaspheming charismatics are, by nature, simple-minded and opposed to any kind of deep-thinking theological critique.
While the entire statement is a walking contradiction to the Scriptures, declaring that churches must “make room for spontaneous utterances as the Spirit wills,” most of the signers of the statement are blasphemers that should come as no shock: i.e. Kris Vallotton of Bethel Church, several New Apostolic Reformation “Apostles,” and the world’s most notable apologist for the Montanist heresy, Michael Brown.
So it should come as no surprise that Michael Brown also defends serial blasphemer, Patricia King regularly. Brown, the world’s foremost apologist for the modern-day version of the Montanist heresy, regularly appears with Patricia King on podcasts, speaking events, etc. Here, you can see a blasphemous performance by Patricia King where she is “toking the ghost” and “injecting the blood of Jesus.”
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This is not Christianity. Not even close. This is nothing but a cult and Michael Brown is the man who tries to bridge the gap between this cult and mainstream Evangelicalism.