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You mean prophet=profits?
Al Jazeera called the NAR "America's Own Taliban" in an article highlighting NAR's dominionism as bearing resemblance to Islamic extremism as seen in groups such as the Taliban because of the NAR's language concerning spiritual warfare.[17]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Apostolic_Reformation
Members
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Though few, if any, organizations publicly espouse connection to the NAR, a movement known for dominion theology and a belief in the continuing ministries of apostles and prophets alongside those of evangelists, pastors, and teachers, (Ephesians 4:11-13) there are several individuals often associated with this movement including:
Lou Engle, founder of TheCall[9]
Bill Johnson, senior leader of Bethel Church[10]
Guillermo Maldonado, co-founder and senior pastor of El Rey Jesús
Rick Joyner, founder of MorningStar Ministries
John P. Kelly, founder of John P. Kelly Ministries and Convening Apostle
C. Peter Wagner, founder of Global Harvest Ministries[1]
Ché Ahn, Harvest International Ministries[11]
Todd White, Lifestyle Christianity[11]
Randy Clark, Global Awakening[11]
Kenneth Copeland, Kenneth Copeland Ministries[12][13]
C. Peter Wagner of Global Harvest Ministries considered the year 2001 to be the beginning of the second apostolic age, for the movement holds that the lost offices of prophet and apostle were restored in that year.[14]
Trips of Truth
https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2011/7/28/americas-own-taliban
Dominionism? Know what it is?
Gen Flynn mentioned one world religion. Why?
There’s a right-wing politico-religious presence centred in the US, but with a global reach, engaging in similar practises, destroying religious and cultural artifacts as a key aspect of its ideology of “strategic level spiritual warfare” (SLSW).
Until recently a fringe evangelical movement, warned against as deviant, “spiritual warfare” is rapidly positioning itself within America’s mainstream political right. It’s well past time for political journalists to start covering what this movement is up to.
Consequently, the NAR is also openly dedicated to destroying religious and cultural groups who do not share their beliefs – even including others on the Christian Right. They openly denounce Mormonism and Roman Catholicism as demonic, but in the end all Protestant denominations are seen as impediments to creating one unified religious establishment which should in turn control all of society, entirely replacing America’s secular democracy, and bringing about their own version of “one-world government”.
This is explicitly articulated in terms of what’s known as the “Seven Mountains Mandate”, which seeks to establish Christian dominance over seven culture-shaping spheres of activity: business, government, media, arts and entertainment, education, family, and religion. On one of Muthee’s several visits to Sarah Palin’s church in Wasilla, he spoke for about ten minutes about the Seven Mountains Mandate.