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What??? The Holy Spirit Causes Two Dudes to Suck Each Other’s Neck at Bethel Church?

by | May 9, 2023 | Apostasy, Cult, heresy, News, Religion, The Church, Video | 0 comments

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Did you know that God created Adam both male and female, and then later caused Adam to fall asleep as God took the “feminine side” out of him and made Eve? Thus, man now needs woman just like he needs God. That’s the kind of absurd, strange teaching you will hear at Bethel Church, and yes, Kris Vallotton, one of the lead pastors of Bethel Church Redding actually taught just that.

But if you think that’s outlandish, you’ve not seen anything yet. Bethel is full of fairy tales about Jesus walking into the rooms of these so-called prophets and prophetesses. One example is a Bethel worship pastor who said that Jesus walked into the room and asked him—yes, Jesus asked him—for forgiveness. Another Bethel lady-pastor named Jenna Winston said that when she was locked up in a psych ward, Jesus “walked into the room” and got in the bed with her, and started playing with her hair.

Also, we reported last year that another product of Bethel’s School of Supernatural whatever-its-called released a video claiming that Jesus walked into her bedroom with a ring in His hand and ask her to marry Him. The sad part is that these people are serious when they say these things.

And we have Bethel’s number two “Apostle,” Kris Vallotton, who said that Jesus walked into the bathroom while he was laid up in the Bathtub and told him all kinds of crazy things; that he was a “great leader” and he was going to be a prophet to kings, prime ministers, and governors. And as we reported last week, Vallotton told his congregation that Adam and Eve were “pro-creating” with God when naming the animals. But you won’t believe where he ultimately took that logic—actually, it shouldn’t surprise you. Vallotton continued on and said that God made Adam both male and female and when God created Eve, He was breaking Adam in half.

But what if you were to walk into a church that claims to be driven by the Holy Spirit, yet you saw what looked like drunkenness and a bunch of people acting like they’re high? What if you saw people walking around with puppets during a “move of the Holy Spirit” nibbling people’s faces? And worse, what if you saw two dudes falling on the floor in a drunken-like stupor sucking and licking each other’s necks and then blaming that behavior on the Holy Spirit?

Hopefully, you would flee. Flee as fast as you can because you can rest assured that there is some kind of spirit in the atmosphere, but it isn’t Holy.

Yet, that’s exactly what Justin Peters exposed going on at Bethel Supernatural School of Ministry. “Is that not sick? Is that not just disgusting?” Peters said. “If you ever thought you might have to go to, like, a Unitarian church or some church flying a rainbow flag from its door to see something like that in a church oh, no, you don’t have to go to one of those churches to see two guys necking.”

Here is a short clip below, but to watch the entire episode, click here.

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