THE TIMES LETTER TO EDITOR

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

— False preachers

Dear Editor:

I checked my box at the Post Office the other day and was surprised to find a sheet of paper denouncing false preachers. The postmaster had placed a sticky note on the paper asking if I knew who had put it up on his bulletin board. I was surprised that he thought that I, of all people, would know who had put it there. I went in to tell him that I did not know who had placed it there, but that if it had been me, I would have been man enough to have signed it.

That got me to thinking about the fact that Scripture tells us that the whole world would be deceived.

The original elect people of the Almighty Elohim were the descendants of Abraham - the Israelites and the Jews. They were the ones who rejected Messiah.

The problem with the paper that was placed up on the bulletin board was that it did not specifically specify what the false preachers were not preaching against. I thought that it might be helpful if we had short list of the sins which the preachers are not pointing out to their congregations.

1. Remember the Sabbath day. That begins everyFriday evening and ends Saturday evening. We are not to work on that day.

2. Not to bring the name of Almighty Elohim to naught. How many of you even know the name of the Almighty?

3. We only have one Elohim. The son prayed to The Father. The Father did not pray to the son. The Father sent the son. The son sent the set apart spirit. They are not a three-way trinity.

4. We are not to eat unclean foods.

5. Scripture tells us that we are to observe three holy days (holidays) each year before Yahweh. Will you be assembled when thelast trumpet is blown at the feast of Trumpets? If not, you will miss the return of Messiah. Christmas, Valentines Day, Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving Day and New Years day are all false holidays.

Scripture tells us that we are to “Come out of her my people.”

If your preacher has not told you all of these things then it is time for you to find one that will. If you obey all of these commandments and ordinances, you are ahead of practically everyone else.

BOYD B. MCNIEL Pea Ridge, Ark.

Opinion, Pages 4 on 01/26/2011