A brief roundup of what’s new on The Apostasy Files
1) We are on Facebook, You Tube and Twitter now. Please check us out there for more updates. Link to Facebook Link to Twitter Link to YouTube
2) We have added some new content pages:
- Corny False Teacher Doctrine Alerts – Debunking the worst, and silliest doctrines invented by heretics. Find the link on the Apologetics Page
- Identifying False Teachers – Practical tips on Identifying what’s false teaching and why it’s false. Find the link on the Apologetics Page
- Knowing the True Gospel– It’s easy to identigy a false gospel when you have a working knowledge of the true gospel. Find the link on the Apologetics Page
- The Wall– This will be an area of apologetics for calling out false teachers, the watchmen on the wall This appears on the Main Page
- Come on, It’s Funny! a link to humorous videos and memes. Link is found on the Main Page Sidebar menu
In Case You Missed it
3) ICYMI- New Article on Allen Parr’s video , doubling down on his “bridge building” to heretics vow.
4) ICYMI- We published a simplified, streamlined recap of the Saiko Woods files, the many receipts he presented last week in his video, “Who is Telling the Truth Now? Part 2”
In other news
5) You Tube Channel kdubtru published two videos chronicling his adventure attending a Marcus Rogers event, and being thrown out for no apparent reason other than not liking the false teaching. Marcus has always said that his critics are more than welcome to come to his events, and assured them they would see the move of God and have a complete change of heart. Links to Video 1 and Video 2
6) That event was held at the Dallas area church of “Apostle” Jonathan Ferguson. Ferguson caused waves at a different service a couple of weeks ago, where he gave an over-the-top prophecy about Marcus Rogers, anointing him an “Apostle”,claiming he would heal the sick, raise the dead and demons would be cast out just by being in his presence. Not only that, he blasphemously stated that Marcus would “hold the key of David” and that the “government would be on his shoulders”, both statements being taken from Old Testament prophecies about Jesus. Marcus is seen reveling in these words and shouting Hallelujah. kdubtru did a report on this event, video link here.
7) Marcus Rogers published a video about the Superbowl halftime show, remarking that the stage set from above looked like a train, and that he had just given a sermon about trains.
8) Marcus published a video on TikTok, Facebook and Youtube, a supposedly humorous skit with his son who put on a demon mask and creeping up on Marcus as he read his Bible. Marcus says he will show us how to handle a demon, picks the child up and throws him across the room landing in a corner. Marcus then turns toward the camera and ends the video. He deleted the video from Youtube a few hours later. We are not going to post a link.