Memphis,
TN, AHA booklet short notes, concerns - per page
Introduction
notes:
Hello
and welcome to an analysis of the AHA 'Church Repent' booklet by this FEDBP
team. FEDBP stands for ‘Foundations
of Evangelism, Discipleship, and Biblical Preaching.’ Our
purpose is Bible studies and analyzing things that directly affect the body of
Christ, specifically (and mostly focused) in the US. We have worked diligently on
this report/study to be accurate and clear, yet gracious. (We work full-time as construction workers and we also regularly do street-evangelism, so we apologize for not
having a chance to post this info sooner.)
FEDBP
is a place where we provide free resources that help the body of Christ (as a
whole) to watch out for wrong teachings, false teachers, and various attacks on
the Bible that distract, confuse or hinder the genuine body of Jesus Christ.
And, Lord-willing, we intend to keep doing it – as long as God leads us. We
thank you for taking the time to analyze our many hours of research on this AHA
movement and their published ‘Church Repent’ booklet and project. We pray for
you (and others who read this) to have Biblical discernment to stand against wrong
teachings, where you live. We know (as we’re sure you do) that there are many wrong
teachings world-wide, and we all desperately need to keep spending quality time
in God’s Word to help us see through the lies around us – from the culture, and
from inside the churches and the religious organizations of the US. So, again,
thank you for joining us – we pray this is a blessing to you. And, it’s free to
share if you like it.
As
we said above, we have spent about 100 hours collectively working on this
analysis and typing it up in a clear format so that the body of Christ can have
an open and honest discussion. We’ve been working at this since we got the
booklet 8 weeks ago. We have several resources on it. Here are the links:
You
can find the ‘Church Repent’ AHA booklet here (it’s non-copyrighted): http://www.incpu.org/aha-booklet.pdf
Or
if you can’t view PDF files (as some people cannot), here it is in regular
webpage format: http://www.incpu.org/aha-booklet.htm
Here
are two links for wide-redistribution of what you just read :
http://www.incpu.org/aha-booklet-short-analysis-brief-review.pdf
Regular webpage format:
http://www.incpu.org/aha-booklet-short-analysis-brief-review.htm
You
can find our page-by-page booklet report here:
http://www.incpu.org/aha-booklet-page-by-page.pdf
Regular
web-page format:
http://www.incpu.org/aha-booklet-page-by-page.htm
>>> [You are currently looking at this one here ^]
(These
next ones are in progress still. If they don’t work, it’s because they aren’t
uploaded just yet)
And,
you can find the thorough report on AHA’s movement, compared with Scripture,
here: http://www.incpu.org/aha-why-concern-with-their-message.pdf
Regular
webpage format: http://www.incpu.org/aha-why-concern-with-their-message.htm
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With
that introduction, let’s get to the analysis.
Thank
you for your concern about this movement. Please let us state from the
beginning that the AHA team does have some things correct, but they have a lot
of things clearly wrong. If you have not read our initial analysis report
first, you might want to start there. ~
PDF
format: www.incpu.org/aha-booklet-short-analysis-brief-review.pdf
Regular
webpage format:
www.incpu.org/aha-booklet-short-analysis-brief-review.htm
As
you read this page-by-page report, we think you’ll understand why we are
concerned and why that concern led to us writing an analysis of their booklet.
The focus of this report/study is to examine AHA
team’s booklet called the ‘Church Repent' booklet and compare it to Scripture. A
couple of years ago, we had heard a little about AHA, but didn’t know anything
about it, and we assumed them to be a productive, prolife organization. It was
only when we got one of their booklets that we realized the severity of the
problem. If AHA is new to you , then you also possibly do not know that AHA
stands for: ‘Abolish Human Abortion’. This AHA team says about itself that they
seek to 'work out the most effective means to bring an immediate end to abortion
in our nation' (as said on page 28). This AHA team produced this
booklet for their AHA 'International Coalition Conference' on October 28th,
2014 in Memphis, TN, USA. Toby (one of their leaders) told us that this is
their first rendition of their booklet. They say they are working on a second
rendition, but they say there is no scheduled release date (yet). The book has
a lot of secret things tucked in corners and hidden in pictures and disguised
as Scriptural statements, including on the AHA shield or ‘crest’ as they call
it (which we discuss at the very end of this report/study). This AHA team who
wrote this booklet won’t publish this booklet online and they only give it to
specific people (specifically fellow leaders, and others who agree with them). But,
since this booklet is not copyrighted,
we took copies and are publicly releasing it so the body of Christ can have an
open discussion of what is in their booklet, that apparently few have even been
allowed to see. You can see their booklet here:
PDF
format - http://www.incpu.org/aha-booklet.pdf
Regular
webpage format -
http://www.incpu.org/aha-booklet.htm
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We are not writing this just to expose seriously flawed teaching, but because
the wrong teaching of this founding AHA team has progressed so far that they
are publicly and loudly falsely accusing every genuine believer that does not
follow their opinions and join their movement. Sadly, they’re pretty rude about
it – in person and online. And, they are hurting a variety of evangelists that
we see, in person and online. Simply put: this AHA team is demanding that you
and we join their movement. And if we do not, they are intending to keep using
the Bible, or any psychological tools to control or ridicule you/us until you/us
do join them. If this AHA team were not affecting believers and evangelists and
hurting them, we wouldn’t have to say anything. But, because they are hurting
people across the US (and lots of them), Biblically we see the need to speak up
about how the Word of God and not to follow the AHA team as they twist it and
falsely applied it to push/promote their disconnected agenda. As you read this
analysis, you will also see by some of their quotes that violence is hinted at,
which is odd considering AHA's public anti-violence statement. You can look at their
non-violence statement here: www.abolishhumanabortion.com/abolitionism/why-abolition-must-be-non-violent
~ The only question left after reading that clear statement is - why did they
print thousands of these booklets and give them out with coded violent imagery
and wording? Are they 'against violence', or are they 'for violence'? As you
read their booklet and this analysis, you will see that they are saying both
things at the same time. Their conclusion is on the last 4 pages of their
booklet... but, let's first start on page 1.
Another
odd note about this AHA team before we get to page one: they can quote Scripture, but
apparently, they seem to not understand what it means in context and in keeping
with the whole of Scripture. First example: Idolatry is much more concerning to
God than this AHA team says it is, but idolatry isn't what they say it is. And
this AHA team is turning this anti-abortion movement that they created into a 'social
works' gospel, with a reduced and incomplete gospel message in this booklet. (If you go on their website and look at their
‘gospel’ presentation page, you will find that like most Americans, they are
missing important parts of the real gospel message that Jesus and His disciples
taught.) >> You can see the AHA gospel message, here: http://www.abolishhumanabortion.com/the-gospel
Reading
the Scripture in context is really easy. But, not everyone can read the Word of
God and get it. That takes having the Holy Spirit and staying close to Him in
purity, holiness, and a blameless testimony to hear His wisdom and to hear Him
teach His Word and prompt/lead spiritual growth. Without the help and wisdom of
the Holy Spirit, anyone can fall for confusions and wrong teachings like those who
wrote this booklet.
So
here is a page-by-page analysis, as we carefully compare what this AHA team
says with what the Word of God says. We also hope that this AHA founding team
repents or at very least stops falsely accusing genuine followers of Christ for
not joining their movement.
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Page 1
On
page 1, this AHA leadership gives a little intro. And in it, they say: “Test
everything we say against the Word of God…” So, that is exactly what
others are doing, and that is exactly what we are doing here in this
article/study.
Hidden
text at the bottom of this page: 'For we have mountains of ice around us to
melt.' [They explain this on page 26, but first they build their
'case'.]

Page
2 ->>
This
AHA team quotes the First and Second Greatest Commandments well and accurately.
What they missed is the focus of Jesus’ teaching here. Many times in the Word
of God (Old and New Testament), God emphasizes that the fear of the Lord is the
beginning of wisdom and departing from sin and evil is understanding (Job
28:28; Proverbs 1:7; Proverbs 9:10). And, because they missed that, they then
get confused on the rest of applying God's law.
The
verse says: “Pure
and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and
widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the
world.” (James 1:27) As you
can see, the subject of the passage isn’t about a social gospel of ‘good
works’, but a reminder to love our neighbor along the path of life as we love ourselves,
cling to what's right and abhor evil with the qualifying detail at the end of
the verse: “… and
to keep oneself unspotted from the world.” So, here on page 2, they
are already modifying definitions to lead you to their conclusion.
Then,
this AHA team says: "... Elsewhere God describes the type of
religious service and spiritual worship which he deems most acceptable and free
from the charge of hypocrisy: to visit orphans and widows...'" --
which they define as abortion ministry, on pages 12 and 13.
This
AHA team also says: “This simple description of true worship is
only that which all the prophets of God have long declared to His people.”
~ Yet, what they described here does not match what the prophets were teaching
in text and context, but rather is evidence of an obedient heart or lack of an
obedient heart.
Page 3
This
AHA team asks: “Does God ever hate the worship of His people?” To understand
this in Biblical context, we need to define the phrase 'His people'. The Jewish
people were identified as God's people by birth - directly related to Abraham.
After Christ came and died, men and women only become His people by becoming
adopted through salvation. The Jewish people were accepted as long as they
followed the legal form of worship - and both saved and unsaved people did
this. So, God was angry at some of 'His People' because the unsaved in the
Jewish family were doing evil and then also doing the outward actions of
worship. In contrast, those in Christ always have a new heart that worships God
genuinely, not by rule of law.
So,
the honest answer to this is a clear: No, God does not hate the worship of His
people, and having said that, let us explain a little more. If someone is not
obeying Christ but they are one of His children, He’ll discipline them and
teach them to grow in obeying His Word (Hebrews 12). But if there is neither a
growth in understanding and obedience, nor active discipline from God on them
to teach them to grow (of which happens to all of those adopted through Christ),
then the person is illegitimate and not saved (Hebrews 12:8), and therefore is
not one of "His people". Before we come to Christ, all of us are
rebels against God - by choice, our rebellion makes us God's enemies, and a
part of satan’s spiritual family. (Jesus explained this in John 8, and John
10). When Jesus walked this earth, He rebuked many people when they were doing
their favorite sins secretly, while publicly pretending to follow Him. Jesus
taught that in Matthew 7, Luke 6, John 10, and John 14 (just to name a few). Only
those who repent, turn from their sins, and find forgiveness in Jesus’
sacrifice on the cross are saved, and that is then shown by a life of growth in
holiness. A growth in holiness leads to worship and that comes from a heart
that wants to worship and obey. Yes, indeed, God does despise the honor from
the lips of hypocrites (Matthew 24:50-51; Revelation 22:14-15), but not the
worship of genuine believers.
When
does God get angry with those who claim His Name? When they are actively
pursuing idolatry of this world and entertaining themselves with sin. For sure,
God does get angry at the hypocrisy of saying we love God yet living for and
pursuing our sin-wants. In James, God says it this way: “4 Spiritual adulterers and adulteresses! Do you not know that friendship
with the world is enmity with God? Whoever therefore wants to be a friend of
the world makes himself an enemy of God. 5 Or do you think that
the Scripture says in vain, ‘The Spirit who dwells in us yearns jealously?’ 6 But
He gives more grace. Therefore He says: ‘God
resists the proud, but gives
grace to the humble.’ 7 Therefore submit to God.
Resist the devil and he will flee from you.” (James 4:4-7) ~ God
uses trials and pains to teach us to love righteousness more and hate evil, and
the more we grow to love His Word and obedience to Him, the more our worship
will be pleasing to Him.
And we need to note - singing
praise songs to God does not ever equal worship (that is a word that's been
confused in modern days). Worship is an action that comes with a heart that is
declaring and representing how good God is for what He has done and is doing, while
committing our lives to join Him. This AHA team mentioned that briefly, but
then took it a different direction. But, this passage clearly defines Biblical
worship: "1 I beseech
you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a
living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. 2 And do not
be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind,
that you may prove what is that
good and acceptable and perfect will of God." (Romans 12:1-2)
Page
4
Here
the AHA team mentions idolatry, but they don’t define it, and the way they use
that word throughout the book, it’s pretty clear they don’t understand a
Biblical definition of idolatry. But, Colossians 3:5 defines it, as does 1st
John 2:15-17, & Romans 1:18-32.
The
second paragraph is inaccurate. The genuine church of Christ in the US is not a
culture or the America 'Christian' culture many believe - that is a false
theory. Romans 1 and Galatians 5 describe how the world is always doing evil...
but to attribute the evil of the world onto the genuine church of Jesus Christ
is dishonest. An easy example:
If we look at the nation of Israel (which is distinct from the other examples),
we do see that open, pagan worship and rituals to a false 'god' were popular,
including 'child sacrifice' and blatant lawlessness on every subject. But,
there was another element that angered God even more - the hardening of the
hearts and the closing of the ears of the people of Israel. The hardened hearts
and closed ears is why God gave up talking to the people of Israel and sending
them prophets who called them to repent (for a while). He was still speaking,
but they weren't listening. So as He had warned them, He allowed hostile
enemies to come in and carry them out of the Promised Land into a foreign land,
as a result of the unrepentant rebellion against Him, according to the
Abrahamic Covenant and Mosaic Covenant. This Biblical example does not transfer
to the U.S. at all. In brief, the only covenant the United States has is the
covenant our founding fathers made with God, which included the US Constitution
- neither of which are in recorded Scripture. So the nation of Israel and the collective
union of 50 states called the United States - are very different.

Page
5
This
booklet starts to pretend here that 100 million people out of the 330 million people
(1/3) in the US are ‘Christians’. To use this high of a number shows that this
AHA team is using statistics of someone who doesn’t know the gospel or doesn't
know that there are many false converts in so-called 'churches' who claim to be
‘Christian’ but are not genuinely saved. Then, this AHA team lumps the genuine
believers who are growing in obeying and following Christ along with those who
aren’t. We (the FEDBP writer team here) are evangelists and we travel across
the US and share the gospel in many cities and at a wide variety of events. We also
get to talk with fellow evangelists (of various walks of life) often. From what
we’ve seen and our comparing notes with other genuine believers, the number of
genuinely saved Christians in the US seems to be more like 33 million to 50
million (that’s 10% to 15%). Of that 10%-15%, from what we’ve seen, quite a few
of them are active in some sort of evangelism. We also find that many of that
category of genuine believers are not an active attendee at a 501c3 corporation.
Home-churches and home-Bible studies are more prevalent and growing (2nd
largest denomination in the US).
Now
is a good time to bring this up - we’re curious. Why does this AHA team quote
‘Planned Parenthood’ and CDC abortion numbers? Do they really think they can
trust the lying numbers of ‘Planned Parenthood’ or the lying numbers of the
CDC? Those organizations lie all the time to excuse murder and make it look
normal – we can’t trust them. They prove themselves unreliable every time
someone carefully studies out their ‘research’. Sometimes they hype the
numbers; sometimes they lower the numbers. This AHA booklet references a link
that no longer works (on page 7), but we researched and found a few other links
that did work, and we even checked the 'abortion clock'. None of the numbers
we found that are referenced ('Planned Parenthood', CDC, or Guttmacher) explain
why AHA has such high numbers.
As
for numbers of sales of RU486 (literally means: RU for
murdering [86]?) and other abortion-pills, the number of sales is
very hard to find. We looked, and couldn’t find any records. But we also
realize that even if we could find the number of sales, just because they are
sold, that doesn’t mean they are used. Vaccines are bought in large quantities
by medical companies – but a good portion of them are never used (that’s just
one easy example). Based on what is available, the numbers look inflated. We
know quotas are necessary to keep 'donor' funding and gov't funding... which
again begs the question on the accuracy of these numbers. We did notice that if
you take the highest estimates of total abortions in the US over the 42 years
since 'Roe v Wade' (in 1973), then you get something close to 1.2 million... We
don't have a conclusion on this, but we do ask: What are accurate numbers? How
can we find accurate numbers?
One last question for this page: Why is the Bible reference
Romans 13 upside down below the AHA symbol? that's odd.
Page 6
Then,
this AHA team starts to try to build their case that a lot of church-goers
don't care about abortions happening. In some ways, they're correct there. But,
this AHA team also starts to make their case of accusing genuine believers who
do not actively protest abortion ‘clinics’ as also uncaring. They then quote
fake church activities to justify their false accusations against genuine
believers. They also use the words “... need to bring the entire system of
oppression enabling their continued existence [the existence of abortion 'clinics' that is] into bold conflict with the Kingdom of Christ…” That’s
clearly hinting at conflict, which leads to violence. The only conflict Christ
talked about was separation from the sin-pleasures of this world - not a direct
physical conflict. We are not supposed to be trying to bring Christ’s Kingdom
to earth, but to be preaching the gospel, repentance, and becoming a bond-slave
of Christ. Those are two very different messages. Jesus said this: “20 Now when He was asked by the Pharisees when the Kingdom
of God would come, He answered them and said, ‘The kingdom of God does not come
with observation; 21 nor will they say, “See here!” or “See
there!” For indeed, the Kingdom of God is within you.”” (Luke
17:20-21) Jesus is clear here – at that time (and even now), He is not building
an earthly Kingdom. Christ is building His church (the body of Christ). However,
satan's 666 "gov't" does and will keep trying to use the flawed
teaching called 'Kingdom Now' or 'Kingdom Dominion' to insert and promote the culture's
religious 'standards'. When Jesus comes, back - no one will miss it. "24 For as the lightning that flashes
out of one part under heaven
shines to the other part under
heaven, so also the Son of Man will be in His day." (Luke 17:24) - Every eye will see Jesus
return at judgment time.
Right
now - here on Earth, Jesus is building/teaching/training up partners and
ambassadors of the gospel. He is patiently allowing many more to repent… until
He lets satan have his final reign of 7-year partially-limited rule and
worship. Only after the 7-year Tribulation will Christ return to conquer and
set up His Kingdom, first for the 1000 years (as described in the prophets),
and then for eternity when evil is finally dealt with and all the thorough
judgments against sin have been declared and carried out in perfect measure.
Then He will create a new Heaven and a new Earth and then His reign will go on
forever… But, that’s in the future – not now. Jesus, even in His day, had to
avoid the crowds at times because they wanted to force Him to be their
self-centered idea of a conquering King who would defeat Rome… but He came as the
'Suffering Servant' the first time, to live, heal, teach, prove a blameless
perfect life. And then He died on the cross for sin – once and for all – for
all who will believe in Him, turn from sin, and put their trust fully in Him to
follow and grow in His ways the rest of their short lives here on Earth (John
1:12-13). Jesus' Kingdom is coming… but for now, the message isn’t: "Make way for the King!" Right now,
the message is: "Turn from sin, find
salvation in the cross, and grow in following Jesus." The push to set
up an earthly utopia for Him to return to is a false 'social gospel' with lots
of emphasis on doing 'good deeds', yet very little of repentance and teaching
people to grow in obeying Christ. This type of message is one that even the
antichrist will promote. We must all be cautious about following ideas that
compel us to mistreat those who genuinely are following Christ, convincing us
that you know more. We all must just hold to and grow in obedience to
Scripture. What God says is true, even if everyone else is wrong.
We
are not sure why they are pushing a take-back-the-culture/gov’t perspective,
but they do repeat it in this booklet a few times, and they also use it to push
and promote their agenda. God, through Paul warned us to watch out for many false
gospel messages: “8 But even if
we, or an angel from Heaven, preach any other gospel to you than what we have
preached to you, let him be accursed. 9 As we have said before,
so now I say again, if anyone preaches any other gospel to you than what you
have received, let him be accursed. 10 For do I now persuade men, or
God? Or do I seek to please men? For if I still pleased men, I would not be a
bondservant of Christ.” (Galatians 1:8-10) God is patient with all
of us as we grow in preaching the clear gospel message that Jesus did, but we
all must be wary of those who are intentionally teaching a false gospel
message. We need to identify them and warn others against them.
Hidden
words on the top of this page (pg6): 'If you are willing and obedient...
(pg8)'you shall eat the good of the land...' (pg9) 'But
if you refuse and rebel...' (pg9) 'you shall be eaten by the sword...'
~ That's certainly an odd passage to quote slowly over several different pages.
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Page 7
So, this AHA leadership team is
falsely accusing genuine believers of being part of this regular murdering of
their babies. They say that Christians who are not joining their movement in
some way, are uncaring. Lumping genuine followers of Christ with false converts
is dishonest. On this page, this AHA team started using the phrase 'child
sacrifice' as part of their building points.
Page
8 ->>
Hidden
words in the circles on the corners of this page become a full sentence when
pulled together. The full sentence reads: 'Long time members of a local Bible-believing
church... planning to go into the ministry, have an 'unplanned' pregnancy...
who decide to sneak off to the local abortion 'clinic'... where they sacrifice
their child to the idol of self-love.'
On
this page, the AHA movement gives some actual examples of people they have
talked with, and that’s good and helpful. What they said in this part is
correct. But, in their explanations, it becomes clear that this AHA team
doesn’t know the gospel message of Jesus Christ. And, apparently, this AHA team
doesn’t realize that at least some of the people they talk to who said they
were ‘Christians’ aren’t Christians at all, according to Jesus’ own words (as
we noted above). Here are two more verses that talk about this. “29 If you know that He is righteous, you know that everyone
who practices righteousness is born of Him.” (1 John 2:29) And
again: “19 Nevertheless the solid foundation of God stands, having
this seal: ‘The Lord knows those who are His’, and, ‘Let everyone who names the
name of Christ depart from iniquity [sin/rebellion against God].’”
(2nd Timothy 2:19)
Then
this AHA team says that if you contradict their numbers and examples, the
reason is because you aren’t at the abortion mills so you can’t see it for
yourself. And because they are at abortion 'clinics' often, they know more than
you… But, it doesn’t matter what title someone carries or 'leadership position'
they pretend to have. If they don’t know Christ, they aren’t saved. Jesus’
teachings in Matthew 13 show clear examples of those who are saved and those
who are not. Our estimation from our experience is that it’s rare for a genuine
believer to get an abortion – most of those who say they know Jesus but are
okay with murdering a baby are self-deceived false converts who just think they
are Christians, but God knows their hearts and sees right through their lies
and hypocrisy, and their works and lifestyle prove that they love sin more than
Christ.
Another oddity: At the bottom of this page, this
AHA team quoted the Didache. Here’s that quote: “Do not murder a child by abortion
or kill a newborn infant. – Didache (First Century)” The quote is…
helpful. But you (like we did), are probably asking: what is the Didache? We
looked it up as well, and found out that it is thought to be a sort of
collective commentary writings on the Scripture texts the apostles had
supposedly written. Who wrote the Didache is a mystery and its reliability
(based on a simple, quick read of it) is iffy, and it certainly doesn’t carry
any of the same weight as Scripture, for it is really merely men’s logic
analyzing some parts of God’s Word. So, why did this AHA team quote it?
Page 9
“Abortion is our culture's accepted form of
child sacrifice. Long gone are the days when children are publicly killed in
ritual sacrifice…” This AHA team apparently is not aware (or ignoring) that
satanic ritual sacrifices takes place still. It is not common American people
doing that. It's a very small group of very wealthy people who also want to
bring about satan’s ‘kingdom’ on Earth (New World Order) - who do this. This is
common info for anyone who wants to see it. It’s not happening as secretly as
satan would wish. Point being – we are living in a day where actual satanic
rituals still happen. But, those who go to abortion ‘clinics’ are not a part of
that system. Yes, they are murdering their baby and God will hold them fully
accountable for that and the secret motives of their hearts for doing so. But
they are not doing a public ritual sacrifice as people in the ancient days
were, and as modern satanists and occultists do. This is a literal example of
what God is talking about: "'17 Do you not see what they do in the
cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem? 18 The
children gather wood, the fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead dough,
to make cakes for the 'queen of heaven'; and they pour out drink offerings to
other gods, that they may provoke Me to anger. 19 Do they
provoke Me to anger?' says the LORD. 'Do they not provoke themselves, to the
shame of their own faces?'" (Jeremiah 7:17-19)
Remember,
satan has no new ideas – he only repeats old evil ideas, or tries to
counterfeit God’s good and holy things and patterns (John 8:44). But, this AHA
team wants to change ‘child sacrifice’ into a modern allegory, borrowing the
imagery from the Old Testament but then mis-apply that
to the murder of babies by doctor or pill. They’re correct on murder. They’re
wrong on calling it ‘ritual child sacrifice’.
Hidden words specifically and carefully
drawn into the tree:
'This
abortion mill is surrounded by over 100 local churches.' ~ That's an interesting
quote to hide in a tree. Why?

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Page 10
So,
this AHA team’s dishonest definitions about ‘neighbors’ really pick up their
pace here on this page. First, this AHA team says that the babies being
murdered are our neighbors (they’re partially correct there). Then they say
that everyone having an abortion is our neighbor (they’re also partially
correct here). When you encounter a person or situation or live near that
person and can do good for them (1st John 3:17), that is your neighbor.
Then
this AHA team says that the people having abortions are our ‘neighbors’, and
are being murdered by our ‘neighbors’ by church-goers and baby-murdering abortion
‘doctors’ - who are also our ‘neighbors’. (While it is true that we are all
humans, they are already stretching the definition of ‘neighbor’). As you’ve
probably noticed, this AHA team is using about 3 or 4 different definitions of
‘neighbor’ and is blurring the concepts to promote their agenda and cause. Figuring
out what Christ talked about when He taught on being a neighbor is simple ~
those in your sphere of influence, those who live on your street or in your
apartment building, those you work with, etc. Those whom you have direct
contact with - those are your neighbors. But to say that every Mom getting an
abortion within 50 miles of a person is their 'neighbor' is to change the
definition entirely. The Biblical definition and context are those in our
sphere of contact and influence - those are our neighbors. Also, most people
don't realize what facilities even do abortions - you have to have the time and
do the right research to find out which places are doing abortions, because the
evil medical system hides the 'service' of abortion with other names. Meaning?
Every person who drives by an abortion 'clinic' is not guilty because few
realize what happens inside the walls of that building because of the
demonically-clever wording to disguise the murder/abortion.
More on neighbors: a dead baby is very different
from a baby that was left outside somewhere. You might be able to help the baby
left somewhere, but you cannot help the baby that is dead. But, the AHA
founders say if you don't stop abortions, then you, quote: 'fail
to be their neighbor'. So, what is a neighbor? Here's a Biblical
definition:" 17 But whoever has this world's goods, and sees his
brother in need, and shuts up his heart from him, how does the love of God
abide in him?" (1st John 3:17) ~ The rest of this quote is
interesting as well: 'To fail to love your neighbor is to fail to
be Christian.' Wow. So, now are they saying if you don't help a
neighbor the way they say you should, that you're not saved? Sure looks that
way...
This
AHA team then takes it further to say that those who don’t join this AHA team's
movement and somehow stop people from doing abortions, then (this AHA team
says) we aren’t saved. That is a lie. But, this AHA team is two-faced even on
this subject, because on page 30, they say “This is not soteriological”
(meaning: this is not a matter of the doctrine of salvation). So AHA team, which is it? Is this
a subject of salvation, or is it not? ~ Aside from the double-wording, this AHA
team does give their version of a solution on later pages.
Another concern: At the top of the page, the
AHA team has this (slightly hidden) phrase: ‘they shall be eaten by the sword’.
That is a threat – do you see it? Is someone threatening to murder those who
don’t join this AHA movement? That kind of threat is what the mafia does, or
other evil abusers. Those are tactics of abusers not of genuine faithful
disciples of Christ. Sadly, this AHA team is good at insulting and slandering,
but poor on studying and rightly dividing the Word of God.

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11
This
AHA team says that 1.2 million babies are aborted every year, and then they try
to pretend that we have a culture of sexually immoral murderers. Actually, 1.2
million people is less than 1% of the US population. If that number is true, we
would agree that it is serious that this many babies are being murdered every
year. But, even if that number is true, it is not true that we have a culture
of murder, right now. We do have abusers in positions of authority and
masquerading as 'doctors' and 'scientists', but we don't have a culture of
murder. Also, this AHA team ignores that the people doing abortions and getting
abortions are doing it quietly and in shame and fear – unlike the public brazen
satanic rituals they try to equate this to, from history.
Quote from the last paragraph:
‘Only
in a culture where the churches have lost their salt and light would the
question of whether or not child sacrifice ought to remain legal, ever appear
on the ballot.’ A question for
this AHA team: how does this statement work in Turkey? There are
genuine Christians there in Turkey who aren't in the majority, just like
genuine Christians aren't in the majority here in the US. Does this statement
still ring true in Turkey or another Arab country? No. Their statement is just
another concisely worded false accusation. Secondly, it is evident and public
record that all of the modern politicians are controlled by bribes. We can’t
seem to find any who aren’t controlled by bribes. Thirdly, this AHA team is
talking about the agendas and activities of the evil Bush family, the evil
Rockefellers, and similar elite families who are using their money to push the
agenda of abortion-murder (as well as murder in various other sectors of
society). The push for abortion is not a 'Christian' push - it is an elite push
and agenda (the less than 1% elites).* Again, child sacrifice is not what is
taking place at abortion ‘clinics’. It is just murder. * (To find out more,
look up the Rockefeller/UN 'Agenda 21', the 'Georgia Guidestones', or similar
big-money agendas, even their own quotes, etc...)
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Now,
this AHA team makes up more stuff, including more false definitions. Quote: ‘Who
are our widows? Who are our orphans?’ Their question implies that we
have different definitions that apply to us and our society than those in ages
past. But, what is a widow? What is an orphan? Let’s look at some literal
definitions.
Widow: ‘a married woman who has been deprived by death of her husband.’
Orphan: ‘a child who has been deprived by death of one or usually both parents.’
What
are AHA's definitions?
Widow
quote: 'A widow is a woman who has been forsaken, neglected, and disregarded.
She is alone. She is in need. She has no husband, boyfriend, father, brother,
or friend to lead her, love her, or help her.' ~ As you can see they
use genuine, caring emotion to try to create a 'new' definition.
Orphan
quote: 'An orphan is a child who has been discarded, devalued, and abused, with
no one to care or cry out for them. They have no choice in their state, yet
those who should have cared for them have left them to fend for themselves,
starve to death, suffer abuse, or die.' ~ Again, they use genuine,
caring emotion to try to create a 'new' definition.
So,
why does this AHA team reject literal and Biblical definitions? Because using
the literal and Biblical definitions would not help them push their agenda. So,
they are using modified definitions of ‘what it means to them’ so they can use
emotion, shame, insult, and threat to move people to join their movement and
organization. The AHA founders here claim to be followers of Christ - so, why
are they treating mistreating and trying to manipulate brethren this way?
Quote from the last paragraph: ‘The reason people do not practice
pure and undefiled religion is because they are stained by the world and love
themselves more than they love others.’ There is another error from
this AHA team. We agree that many Americans today follow idols of the non-Christian
music realm, and even idols in the ‘Christian’ music industry. Other popular
idols of today’s culture are the sinful entertainment that describes virtually
every TV show (trash vendor), movie, and work of ‘fiction’ in print today. And,
then we have people who like to be called ‘pastors’ who do not fit the 1st
Timothy 3 and Titus 1 and 2 model/pattern that God set forth. Instead, these
false 'pastors' turn to fables, flattery and bribing to gain followers after
themselves and earn the money, fame, and praises of rebellious men and women.
These so-called ‘pastors’ love to use satanic psychology and philosophy to help
men and women think that they do not have to obey God’s Word. These liars often
refer to God’s Word as stories or allegories and good 'moral lessons', and have
turned their 'churches' into 501c3, tax-exempt businesses. That is the
idolatry that God describes in James 1:27, if read in context.

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This
page starts with an insightful quote: ‘It is difficult to call all women who turn
to abortion as an answer for their unplanned pregnancy as ‘widows’…’ It is not just 'difficult'
to use lying definitions, it’s actually deceitful, as we’ve explained
previously.
The
Scriptures contradict this AHA team. This AHA team asserts that all ladies who
go to murder their baby at an abortion 'clinic' are knowingly murdering their
baby... But, that is not always true. The religion of evolution has been funded
and taught in the US prominently for over 150 years. That religion (which is
taught as 'fact') deceives people into thinking they are a product of random
chance (no right, no wrong, no value of life), and those who are newly pregnant
(especially when young) do not fully understand that the "life"
inside is a baby with a soul, and that God has created him/her (Psalm 139).
But, in addition to the lies of the religion of evolution, we must also address
the lies that are caused by sin. Some ladies are forced/coerced or lied to by
very evil people to get them to murder their baby, and they don’t realize it is
indeed a baby until too late, and the proof is they grieve about it for the
rest of their lives. That is not willful murdering. That is deceived, with
lifelong guilt and shame. When we are knowingly living in sin, we are being
blinded – and most often we can’t even see that we are being blinded by it.
That’s the deception of sin. Yet in it, God does recognize that there is (at least
sometimes) a measure of ignorance and naivety (Isaiah 1:18). To condemn all
ladies who have abortions as intentionally and wickedly murdering is to not
understand Scripture, or the deception of false teaching and the deception of
willful sin.
Here
are some Scriptures that talk about this: “12 Blessed is
the man who endures temptation; for when he has been approved, he will receive
the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him. 13 Let
no one say when he is tempted, ‘I am tempted by God’; for God cannot be tempted
by evil, nor does He Himself tempt anyone. 14 But each one is
tempted when he is drawn away by his own desires and enticed. 15 Then,
when desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is
full-grown, brings forth death. 16 Do not be deceived, my
beloved brethren…” (James
1:12-16) ~ And again, we see this subject of being deceived here: “12 Yes, and all who desire to live godly in Christ
Jesus will suffer persecution. 13 But evil men and impostors
will grow worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived.” (2 Timothy
3:12-13) – That passage is specifically talking about false teachers, but the "deceiving and
being deceived" principles apply to all people, just like
gravity. Jesus taught some about this in Matthew 13 and other places. Another
key passage on this is Galatians 6:7-9.
When
truth is not taught plainly and clearly by teachers who are living blamelessly,
the deception of false teachers can and does run more rampant, because the fear
of God is not being made known that would drive people away from sin and toward
holiness and walking pure. Many girls
who get to see their baby before their abortion or after their abortion awake
to the reality that abortion is murder, and many deeply grieve over it for
years, often the rest of their lives. But, this AHA team goes on to say: ‘… and
yet in a way, we do believe… they are our culture’s widow class…’ ~
What? Is this AHA team unaware of the many widows that the murderous medical
system creates? Or are they unaware of the many widows the murderous military/empire
organization creates? This AHA team is not being honest. Again, quoting them: ‘Regardless
of the situation or circumstances, the child is… in every sense of the word, an
orphan’ ~ Intentional lying reduces credibility.
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This
page simply says that Christ forgives sin (specifically murder). This is
correct. But murder isn’t a more grievous sin than others, though it does have
a heavy penalty, but so does sexual immorality, so does witchcraft. But also,
so does lying, stealing, blaspheming God’s Holy Name, etc. Christ died for more
than murder. All sins are acts of rebellion – not accidents. God can deal
graciously with mistakes (and does), but He must allow consequences here on
earth for rebellion so that we'll learn to stop. Otherwise, we’d stay on that
path to our own destruction. Salvation is through Christ alone, and 'sin' according
to God's Word is lawlessness and rebellion. The AHA team got this partially
right, but limited it far too much to be helpful.
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This
page is a great reminder of God’s forgiveness for those who truly repent from
murder and other sins. They also correctly noted that to hide the truth from
someone is cruel. And, they also correctly noted that to confront sin with the
convicting power of the Word of God is loving, while not preaching against sin
is wrong and cruel. They also rightly call abortion murder, even if the culture
is not that clear or honest on it. But, the AHA team did not discuss any other
sins. They didn't explain that sin is not accidents or mistakes, but rebellion
against God. They didn’t explain what repentance is as described in John 3 or 2nd
Corinthians 5:17 or Mark 8:34-38. They also didn’t talk about the difference
between genuine conversion and false conversion… But, they did get some
essentials.
This
part of the AHA team’s logic is baffling to us. Christ didn’t just die for
murder. But, that is all this group seems to talk about. They don't talk about
the roots of the problem - just a symptom: abortion. This AHA team doesn’t
reference or speak on the evils of rape or sexual immorality or porn in this
booklet – they don’t even mention them. They don’t reference or speak on the
lies of evolution – they don’t even mention it. They don’t reference or speak
on the wrong teachings and sins of the TV, books, movies, and games that
encourage people to do rebellion (including porn) that leads to ‘unwanted
pregnancies’ either – they don’t even mention them. All this AHA team mentions
is one word: murder. The 10
Commandments talk about a lot more than just one sin. This group isn’t teaching
repentance, but using the word repentance to push their point, which leads
people to follow their agenda, and to then (they hope) join their movement and
organization.
‘To withhold the truth about a
person’s sin when you have an opportunity to speak the truth in love is selfish
and cruel. To deny them the gospel of grace by excusing their sin and covering
up their need for Christ is hateful and un-Christlike. To speak the truth
without love is a clanging cymbal (1 Cor. 13:1). To deny truth and call it love
is selfish - an act of false compassion and cruel duplicity. This
is why we call it murder.’ Do you see what they are doing again? They
are intentionally placing on you guilt and shame, and leaving you with only one
way out: join their organization and movement. Each of those statements have
some truth in them. But, consider Christ’s example. Was He always truthful?
Yes, of course He was at the highest most-honorable end of truthfulness. Did He
confront every single sin in every single situation? No. If He had, He would
have overwhelmed those whom He was talking with. He taught holiness in a way
that grew the understanding, which the Holy Spirit then prompted them to grow
in obeying, or to have to reject obedience and drift further from the truth.
This AHA team is continuing to construct a logic where you see things their way
and only their way – not according to the literal Scriptures or Christ’s own
example. The way they are ‘teaching’ is wrong and self-centered.
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This
AHA team repeats itself, but we've already looked at many of these repeats
above. Many people come to Jesus for a variety of reasons (Matthew 13; Luke
9:58-62), but only those who come to Him, repent and turn from their sin, and
commit their lives to follow and serve Him are genuinely saved, the rest are
false converts until they get genuinely saved. Jesus clearly describes this in
Matthew 13 in a few parables, including the ‘Parable of the Soils’.

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They
are correct that this is what a baby looks like inside the Mom at around 18
days old. And those who love and follow Jesus and obey His Word, do love and
pray for babies and their families. As we noted above, to God, loves begins at
conception and God counts it as a human, and it has an eternal soul (Luke
1:41,44).
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And
this page is correct in that this is what an 'aborted' baby looks like murdered
at a very early age. And according to God, our Creator, to kill the baby in the
mother's womb is murder. There is repentance for murder, but some actions have
baggage and consequences for the rest of life – and murder is one of those. Sexual
immorality that leads to ‘unwanted pregnancies’, also has lifelong consequences
and baggage. Fleeing from sin and growing in following Christ is the only way
to avoid lifelong and eternal regrets and shame.
A good note that this AHA team
has on this two-page set is that 'This [unborn baby] is our neighbor'.
We agree that unborn babies are people who Creator God cares about and so
should we. But, if they aren't near us, they don't fit the Biblical definition
of 'neighbor'. And, the unborn are not the only neighbors we are commanded to
love. Meaning – reaching out to mothers and explaining to them what abortion is
and how wrong it is, and sharing the gospel - that is a way to serve Christ,
but it is only one place and one way to teach people to follow Jesus. It is not
the only way, the main way, or the most important way or place to obey Jesus’
command to train up disciples. Being pro-gospel and training up disciples of
Jesus Christ is the most important direction of this life. Jesus said
it clearly: “18 Jesus came
and spoke to them, saying, ‘All authority has been given
to Me in Heaven and on earth. 19 Go
therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of
the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you;
and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.’ Amen.”
(Matthew 28:18-20)
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The
AHA team repeated it again, so we’re noting it again – (top left of the page) ‘Is
this really the neighbor that Jesus commanded us to love?’ ~ Yes,
unborn babies are among our neighbors, but unborn babies are not the only
neighbors that we are supposed to care about, and anti-abortion and ‘ending abortion’
shouldn’t be our main focus in this life. And, sharing and explaining the
gospel of Jesus Christ needs to be our main focus in this life.
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This
page is another example of turning the question (and Scripture) into a false
accusation. Please note that in the top right corner, they repeat this phrase:
'Desiring
to justify himself, he said "And who is my neighbor?" ' ~ The
rest of this page is John 10:29-37, which is a great passage with much to learn
from. But, we wish this AHA team weren’t twisting it to be a tool to falsely
accuse Christians of not caring, and to try to coerce people to join their
agenda. (You'll see their full accusation on page 25.) Were you and we walking
along the road and came across a baby injured or dying or abandoned? No. They are
turning Scripture into 'modern' allegories with 'modern' meanings to promote
their agenda.
Please
also notice the dead dragon by the side of the road, chopped in two pieces, on
the bottom right.
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On
this page, you can see a map of the Memphis, TN area and the big blood-blotch
is where the abortion 'clinic' is, the rest of the red dots are where supposed
‘churches’ are, many or most of them are 501c3 corporations/businesses. On this
page, is where the AHA team gets more aggressive in their false accusations
against genuine believers of Christ. Here’s their quote: ‘How can it be that babies are
murdered every minute of every day in a
nation where, every week, hundreds of thousands of church buildings fill with
people who dare to sing praises to the God of justice and mercy?...’ The aggressive lies continue in paragraph 2:
‘Child
sacrifice is not only being carried out by people who do not profess to follow
God, but it is also being carried out people who profess to know Christ. It is
being ignored by those who truly believe they are in right standing with God.
The Church has ‘shut her eyes’ to the injustice of legalized abortion occurring
down the street from her meeting places.’ -- We have unpacked many of
these lies in previous pages.
Next,
this AHA team makes the broad false accusation that those who are not actively
protesting abortion 'clinics', and the homes and churches of those who do
abortions, ‘do not care’. That’s a blatant lie. None of us can force someone to
not do evil, nor can any of us force anyone to do what is right. Each person is
responsible for their obedience to God or their rebellion against God. If they
intentionally and actively give approval to murder, then yes, God will hold
them accountable for that too. But, just because genuine believers aren’t
joining this AHA movement/organization doesn’t equal that the genuine believers
don’t care. This anti-abortion movement is certainly not the most important
thing to do in life – sharing the gospel is. And as long as followers of Christ
are growing in studying and obeying the Word of God, and sharing the Word of
God and the gospel with those around them, then they are being faithful to obey
Jesus, even if they aren’t obeying this AHA team. The next page builds on these
false facts and false definitions.
Also,
here again this AHA team is falsely accusing Christians of not caring by
blaming genuine believers for the majority who truly don’t care about the Bible
or the gospel or prolife issues. And this AHA team even makes their words
harsher against believers who don’t want to join their anti-abortion movement.
Quote
from last paragraph on this page: 'If God attributed guilt to the people of
Israel for ignoring injustice and oppression, how much more guilt will be held
against His people who are indwelt by His Spirit and who have far greater
revelation of God in the Person of Jesus Christ?'Jesus never said
anything about abortions of His day or ours, specifically. He did, however,
constantly expose every sin, call for repentance, and pointed to the cross for
cleansing, salvation, and growth in obedience to the Word, as adopted son and
daughters.
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This
page has more half-truths from this AHA team. Again, abortion is not ‘child-sacrifice’
(but we just covered that on the analysis on previous pages). Nor is it true
that all people who don’t protest or work to end/stop abortions are
‘accomplices to murder’ (again covered in analysis of the previous page).
A
key quote from this page: ‘… In each passage, guilt is attributed to
the man of God or the people of God for ignoring evil.’ ~ This AHA team
continues to over-reach to promote and push their anti-abortion agenda. The
numbers of genuine Bible-believing followers of Christ in the US who are caring
about, paying attention to, and speaking out against evil and abusers in the US
and worldwide is growing by the day. That caring group of believers has been on
the major increase for at least the last 5-10 years – it’s not decreased. But
according to this AHA team and booklet, if you aren’t joining and championing
their AHA anti-abortion campaign, then you are ‘ignoring evil.’ So, as we hope
you’re seeing, this AHA team continues to falsely accuse Christians to push
their agenda. That should not be the method of a genuine Bible believer. But
that is one of the favorite methods of abusers to control, flatter, manipulate,
and dominate. We call this AHA founders-team to repent of this dishonest
approach, and for their many lies, lying definitions and half-truths. The old
liar, satan, accuses (and falsely accuses) genuine believers day and night -
that should not describe those who call themselves Christians.
They
also further develop their false accusations against genuine believers by quoting
a well-known Christian icon, Francis Schaeffer. The quote reads: ‘Every
abortion clinic should have a sign over the door that says “Open by permission
of the churches in this area.”’ ~ This AHA team may be correctly
quoting Francis Schaeffer, but both Francis and this AHA team are falsely
accusing Bible-believing Christians. Please allow us to explain.
First
off, Francis Schaeffer is held up by some to be a great Christian leader of
old. But, Mr. Schaeffer was really more of a philosopher than Bible teacher,
and you can see that easily because he loved to talk about the Bible. The odd
thing is that he rarely quoted much of the Bible, but, that is why the world
likes him so much. Quoting man’s words is easy, but they don’t have any weight.
Good literal convicting teaching of Bible passages carries some weight. But the
Word of God is the only source of life (Isaiah 55:11; Colossians 1:15-17). So,
for Mr. Schaeffer to refuse to quote God’s Word when he spoke or quote it much
in his papers is very telling about the man. He is held as a ‘Bible scholar’,
yet he didn’t even quote what was supposed to be his source text. That’s not a
Bible teacher, that’s a philosopher who likes to talk about the Bible.
Another
point on Mr. Schaeffer before we get back to his quote is this – he loved to
include and elaborate psychological terms with the world’s definitions, instead
of teaching the Bible and using Biblical definitions. That’s a key problem, and
again a key reason we say he was a philosopher, not a Bible teacher. Yes, we
are aware that his works are in many seminaries in the US and yes we are aware
that many public ‘Christian leaders’ promote or quote his many books. But, as
you know, popularity does not prove honesty or God’s backing. People are deceived
by what they want to believe. Jesus Himself warned us that when the world and
the majority of believers are praising us – watch out, we are getting close to
being identified with the false prophets by God Himself. “26 Woe to you when all men speak well of you, For so did
their fathers to the false prophets.” (Luke 6:26) ~ If the world hates us because we call them to repent
and turn from all sins and rebellion, including idolatry, and call things ‘sin’
that the world wants to excuse as 'normal' – then, be that as it may, we must
keep on obeying Christ and preaching the gospel. And, that is what Jesus taught
would happen when we teach like He did with love and honesty of God’s justice,
forgiveness and judgment. If that describes us, then let’s just make sure we continue
doing it with gentleness and careful honesty.
But,
if the world applauds our message or commends us publicly as ‘Christian
leaders’ while our message doesn’t match Jesus’ clear teachings or the Bible,
then we’re in huge trouble with God. In John, God explains it this way: “42 Nevertheless even among the religious rulers many
believed in Jesus, but because of the Pharisees they did not confess Him, lest
they should be put out of the synagogue; 43 for they loved the
praise of men more than the praise of God.” (John 12:42-43) ~
There’s a key quality difference between quoting and teaching God’s Word
literally, and giving our lofty thoughts about what we think God is like.
Literal Scripture leads us to understand the real God. Lofty ideas about God and
refusing to take God’s Word literally and grow in obeying the Word - leads to
many heresies in the name of ‘Christianity’, for it is quite literally making a
‘god’ in our own image. And, God calls that: idolatry.
Now
back to the quote of Mr. Schaeffer: ‘Every abortion clinic should have a sign
over the door that says “Open by permission of the churches in this area.”’
– This isn’t honest. Should Christians care about prolife subjects and stop
trusting other people to handle all of the communication and investigation in
the science fields, etc? Yes. But, is it the fault of the Christians at large
for the existence of abortion mills? No. How so, you ask? It’s simple. God
doesn’t force us to do good or evil. He says that clearly in several places in
the Word, here is one. “12 Blessed is the man who endures temptation... 13 Let
no one say when he is tempted, ‘I am tempted by God’; for God cannot be tempted
by evil, nor does He Himself tempt anyone.” (James 1:12-13, we quoted the rest above) ~ We
rebel against God when we choose to sin instead of choosing to obey His
commands. That’s our actions, not God's fault. And, on the same Biblical logic
– it is not our fault (as genuine Bible believers) that the abortion ‘clinics'
exist. Rebellious humans are going to be rebellious until they repent and God
changes their heart. If this AHA team could shut down all of the abortion ‘clinics’
in the US and worldwide, it would not stop people from getting abortions. Look
through history – abortions happened in many places and in many ways, and there
weren’t abortion ‘clinics’ to do them. You see abortions (meaning baby murder)
happening in Exodus 1:22. There you will find Pharaoh trying to murder babies -
and it had nothing to do with ritual sacrifice, only the jealousy of a dangerously
prideful, power-hungry king of Egypt. Matthew
2:7, 12-18 shows another king, King Herod, and his example of murdering babies,
while trying to murder Jesus in baby-form (again, this example is not human
sacrifice).
Another
example is Tertullian (2nd century AD) saving babies (born from
temple prostitution) who were left to die on the steps of one of the pagan
temples of his day. We’ve heard other people reference other examples as well.
So,
what is our point? If we could stop and shut down all abortion ‘clinics’, it
would not stop abortions. Are we saying – don’t try? No. We are simply noting
that God doesn’t want us to build our life on just trying to shut down abortion
'clinics' and stop all abortions. God uses the proclamation of His Word to shut
down a lot of sin and change a lot of hearts – so if you want to really and
truly shut down abortions, preach the clear undiluted gospel of Jesus Christ
with repentance and cost of discipleship, and we know that God will be using you
to make an impact, even if the world never gives loud recognition or
commendation.
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This
page is mostly just a gross, graphic, and inappropriate drawing, but it does correctly
show (though indecently) one regular form of modern live-baby abortion/murder.
Also of interest on this page:
Ø
Quote
‘God
hates the hands that shed innocent blood…’ ~ That quote is in the top
right-hand corner of this page and it is a small clip of Proverbs 6:16-19 of
six things God hates, yes seven things that are an abomination (completely
detestable) to Him. It does describe His disgust with murder, but it doesn’t
extend further than that.
Ø
Quote
‘The
people of God are supposed to hate what God hates.’ – That is a true
statement, but it is building off of the other statement in the top-right
corner, and is implying that Bible-believing Christians should act in judgment
on rebellion as God would act in judgment on rebellion, which is not equivalent
at all.
Also
a good question for this AHA team: ‘Why does this group use the words ‘Christian’
and ‘people
of God’ interchangeably? In today’s culture, both phrases are very
confused and not clearly defined or understood. The words ‘people of God’ have a
ring of ecumenism to them, because that phrase is used by most religions around
the world to describe what they believe is the one-common religion – the lie of
‘we all worship the same “god”’. But, ‘Christian’ most often usually refers to
someone who reverences the Bible somewhat and claims to follow Christ. This AHA
team intentionally and regularly includes a wider scope of people in their
broad definition of ‘Christian’ than what Jesus clearly defined in what He
taught. Just because someone claims to be a ‘Christian’ or they have a
‘Christian’ fish symbol, or a ‘Christian’ t-shirt, or they have or carry a
Bible – that doesn’t mean they are Christian, and it's dishonest to imply that
they're the same category. (For more on this, see: Matthew 7:13-14; Matthew
7:21-23; Luke 6:46; John 14:15,21,23-24.)
Tiny words at the bottom: 'The only thing necessary to keep
abortion legal is for the church to continue to do nothing serious about it.'
In
addition, this AHA team is still trying to pretend that the 'Christian Kingdom'
is like the old nation of Israel under God's rule. The AHA team apparently
believes both the lying 'Replacement Theology' and the lying 'Kingdom Dominion'
theology. We look at what Jesus had to say about His Kingdom as we analyze the
next page.
<<- Page 24
Here
the AHA team changes subjects again to push more forcefully the false
accusations they’ve built up until now as they try to close the case of why
you/we should join their anti-abortion movement/cause. The first four
paragraphs are repeats of half-truths that we’ve covered earlier on in this
analysis study.
Paragraph
5 has a new element. ‘The people of God have not lost any power or
responsibility… We have been equipped with every spiritual gift for the
building up of the Kingdom of God on earth as it is in Heaven.’ -- ['as
above, so below', an occultic
sleight of hand that also shows up in the AHA logo.]
On
this page, the AHA team explains that they believe that the organized
“churches” represent 100,000,000 believers who they say have not stopped the
killing of 57,000,000 babies/image-bearers (since Roe v. Wade in 1973). They
state that “this is not the Kingdom of
God!”, as though we aren't properly representing God's kingdom because abortion
still continues. 1 John 3:15 explains, “… you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in
him.” Jesus said that Satan comes to “steal, kill, and destroy” (John
10:10). So, the Word of God points out that God's Kingdom is not in their
hearts if they are a murderer, and that the Kingdom of God is actually in the
hearts of those who through faith in Christ are not sexually immoral nor
murderers. Jesus said, “The Kingdom of God does not come with observation; nor
will they say, ‘See here’ or ‘See there’! For the Kingdom of God is within you.”
These leaders of AHA, however, have this to say about God's Kingdom contrary to
Scripture: 'Should our culture so rampantly practice every abomination decried by
the prophets of God now that we have become the body and bride of Christ? By no
means.... Some may say that Old Testament Israel was expected to do justice and
show mercy but that we in the Church age are to focus on other things.... This
is Satanic thinking!.... The people of God have not lost any power or
responsibility. In fact, we have gained power and been given an even greater
responsibility.... We have been equipped with every spiritual gift for the building
up of the Kingdom of God on earth as it is in Heaven!.... Whatever it is that
we have been building has not been bright enough to push back the darkness
engulfing our culture as evidenced by the present abortion holocaust.' -
They then broadly reference Matthew 5:13 – 6:34 and Luke 12:35-48.
Secondly,
this AHA team accurately notes that genuine believers have access to the Father
through Jesus and can have boldness in coming into His Heavenly Court and
praying for things we see concerning His Word and the souls of men and women.
When our ways please the Lord, He hears us (Psalm 66:18; 1st John 5:14). And
this AHA team is right that Jesus is King of kings (Revelation 19:16), Shepherd
(John 10) and Savior of them that know Him and are known by Him (1st
Timothy 2:15) – and He always will be.
But,
this AHA team is wrong when they say that followers of Christ are supposed to
be establishing His physical rule and reign on the Earth – right now. Jesus,
Himself, made it clear that the true Kingdom of God (right now) is within human
hearts of those who repent, turn from sin, and find salvation in Jesus alone,
and they show this by following Him, sharing His Word and training others to
follow Him too (as we explained previously).
In
the seventh paragraph on this page, this AHA team says this: ‘Whatever
it is we have been building, it has not been salty enough to prohibit the decay
of our culture to a degree that the same people who slaughter babies put money
in the offering plates of their local church. Whatever it is that we have been
building, it has not been bright enough to push back the darkness engulfing our
culture as evidenced by the present abortion holocaust.’
There
are so many twists in that quote. It is somewhat accurate and at the same time,
false in the way it’s presented. We almost have to take it line-by-line. Okay,
so they start by calling out the 501c3 ‘churches’ who allow abortion ‘doctors’
and those who get an abortion to come into there, feel no remorse for their
sins (because the Word is not truly taught there), and they get money to keep
the organizations going. They are right there – the 501c3 organizations have
gotten so corrupt, fake, and spiritually dead, that God is fed up with them and
He is outside of almost all of them, while only talking to those genuine
believers, who for a time remain there, inside these fake religious
organizations. But, that is the very reason why the home-church movement is the
2nd largest denomination in the US, as of 2006. There are many in
the US who want to hear the Word read and taught – all of it. Also, a ‘church’
according to the Bible is a gathering of believers (see Book of Acts), not a
building. And the church certainly is not the 501c3 tax-exempt corporations
that teach little to nothing these days. So, to blame genuine believers for
what the big corrupt religious corporations are doing – is neither accurate nor
honest. (If you’d like to know more about the home-church movement, message us
at the FEDBP page on Facebook.)
Secondly, genuine salvation cannot be brought about through outward rules and
laws – that is just to keep rebellion down and the healthy fear of the Lord
prevalent so lawlessness doesn’t abound and abusers don’t overrun things. To
pretend that if we could just solve a symptom and that would magically change
everything else – is dishonest and confused. And to call the abortion industry
a ‘holocaust’ – which in some ways it is, is to ignore the other ways that the
same evil people that fund the abortion industry, are also funding several other
forms of murder. Is that the American people? Mostly no. Is that the genuine
believers in Christ? No. Is that the elites and fake ‘Christian’ leaders? Yes.
Do you see the difference? They are using what others are doing and blaming it
on you – a genuine believer. And that is where we say they are wrong. They keep
doing it to push their agenda and get you to join their movement.
We
cannot ‘solve’ a symptom of rebellion (abortion, rape, drug addiction, porn
addiction, alcohol addiction, stealing, etc) and actually solve the problem of
sin. Anyone can ‘reform’. That is why America has so many 12-step programs,
half-way houses, and self-help books everywhere. We have many who are not
genuinely saved that are very good at acting (at least somewhat) ‘Christian’.
The problem is that most of them have never had a change of heart as described
in 2nd Corinthians 5:17, or become ‘born again’, as Jesus described
in John 3 to Nicodemus. The problem is not the self-destructive symptom – the
problem is the rebellious heart. But, just because the symptoms are rampant
doesn’t also mean God is about to destroy all of America either. That is why we
clearly note the amazing work of God in many
hearts across the US. God is actively working in the US and that is why we see
a significant increase in homeschooling, home-churches, and people sharing the
gospel everywhere. Why? Because no one is listening to God anymore? God is
actively working, and we have many in the US that God is using all of the
hardships that we’re going through to mold people into His image and raise up a
new body of spiritual judges who will not judge by appearances, but with
righteous judgment and proclaim, teach, and explain God's Word, as Jesus taught
us to. There’s hope brothers and sisters! Keep praying, spending quality time
in the Word of God, and sharing it with others! God is working!
Another
note – the only right way to actually ‘stop’ abortions is by removing the
judges that take bribes, and replacing them with honorable men who will refuse
to take bribes, uphold the law, and then start arresting and prosecution
criminals and abusers – as the Bible and the US Constitution show. We can plead
with people to stop doing evil. We can show them and teach them from Scripture
why it’s wrong and how much trouble they are getting into the more they do
evil. And we can (and need to) pray for God to work on and soften the hearts of
those we speak to turning them from sin, to Christ. And we can support those
that the Word of God and the US Constitution give power and authority to arrest
and prosecute: evildoers, murderers, and corrupt abusers in positions of power
and authority.
Page 25
Now
this AHA team tries to close their case – on you. Quote: ‘We are all guilty. We have all
taken the other side of the road like the Priest and Levite who did not love
their neighbor…’ ~ Really? All? Sorry AHA team – you are wrong. From
what we see, this team is only maybe speaking for themselves and/or about
themselves. But one thing is for sure - they do not accurately speak for the
body of genuine believers and followers of Christ. Maybe this is the AHA team’s
confession that they’ve been lukewarm and have grown too attached to the
trinkets and sin-pleasures of this temporary world? We don't know. But, either
way, they are not speaking for believers who love Jesus, His Word, and obey
Him.
Paragraph
5 Quote: ‘… We have despised and rejected those who reprove evil in the gate and
have marginalized those who seek to correct oppression and establish justice.’
~ Wow… that’s very telling. Did you catch it? This AHA team is trying to use a
new level of the blame game to falsely accuse those who examine their teachings
according to Scripture and those who don’t join them are now supposedly
‘persecuting’ them in their cause. Hey AHA team, when you use many false
definitions, falsely apply verses to say what they do not say in context, and
when your teachings twist God’s Word and use it to push your agenda, then it is
proper for God to raise up laborers who will help rescue people from your lies.
You are in a fight with God – that is not persecution. “2
Preach the word! Be ready in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke,
exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching. 3 For the time
will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own
desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves
teachers; 4 and they will turn their ears away from the truth,
and be turned aside to fables. 5 But you be watchful in all
things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your
ministry.” (2nd Timothy 4:2-5) -- Honest believers need to be like
the Bereans in Acts 17. There are many honest believers who do not know about
this AHA cause/movement, so these believers are not 'avoiding' or 'persecuting'
this anti-abortion movement/cause. There is, however, a group of believers who
realize that there’s something very wrong with the AHA leadership, and don’t
know what to do with them because of their dishonesty to promote their agenda.
That also is not persecution – that is proper carefulness to make sure that we
are following God, not becoming followers after men with a short-sighted cause.
Speaking
of reasons people are pulling back from AHA – this page starts to promote their
active move to protest in front of honest churches and 501c3 ‘churches’ that do
not join their movement. Look at the picture on the bottom and you’ll see the
advertisement for church-protests. [That's
Todd Bullis depicted in that drawing with the 'Repent Church' sign. He is one
of the writers of this booklet.]
At
the very bottom of this page, you also find another interesting quote: ‘The
churches in America have not failed to be pro-life, they have failed to be
Christian’ Okay – so you got that? If you don’t join their movement,
you have failed to be Christian. Okay… now, let’s look at page 30: ‘…
This is not soteriological…’ Okay, so now this AHA team is saying that
this doesn’t have to do with being saved or not. So, which is it – AHA team?
Are you saying those who are not joining your movement aren’t saved, or are you
not saying that? You contradicted yourself, again, just 6 pages apart.
Having spent weeks reading and
studying their writings (here and online), we have noticed that their writings
indicate that they lack a Biblically-accurate systematic theology about God and
the sinfulness of man. They apparently don’t understand what sin is, why God
must judge sin, or how repentance changes the heart. So, instead, they have
scattered ideas, as the previous obvious contradiction shows, that rely on
repetition (akin to brain-washing) to promote their self-serving movement.
Page
26 ->>
And
on this page, the AHA team decrees: ‘We must confess our blood guiltiness, repent
of our apathy, and let justice roll down like water.’ This page, as you
can see is blood red and black with white text. And if you look at the dove, that
ought be white, but the colors are inverted, making it black. Now, if you look
at this dove, you can clearly see a skull that was intentionally designed
around the dove silhouette… that’s just a little odd, maybe morbid, and freaky
– isn’t it?
While
we’re on the topic, let’s talk about designs in this booklet. If you go through
and study the images and look for symbols and hidden words, you’ll find all
sorts of oddities tucked in there. None of the secret or hidden words or
symbols are accidents. All of them were drawn there. So, when you realize that,
you have to stop and ask yourself - why? Throughout this booklet, you’ve
probably noticed the drawings of blood, splotches of blood, waves of blood, and
a variety of other encrypted messages and hidden words – like the words hidden
in the tree on page 9 (in fancy micro script). Or how about the hidden words at
the top of pages 9,10? Or how about the hidden dead dragon that is sliced in
two pieces, on the bottom right corner of page 20? Or how about the very concerning
images of the last 4 pages? Or how about all of the icons and mythological
symbology built into the AHA ‘crest’ on the back page? Someone on this team is
really good at drawing these things. (Most,
if not all, of the drawing is done Russell Hunter with probable help from
someone else) Drawing is fine and it is a talent from God (though not
everyone uses it in a way that pleases God). But, when someone intentionally
hides encrypted messages into their artwork, they are telling you one thing
clearly – you shouldn't take the surface message alone. There are subtle
messages that you need to also study and catch and compare to God’s Word to
determine if this person/team is telling the truth or not.
Jesus
didn’t hide, because He didn’t have to. He wasn't doing evil, teaching lies, or
excusing sin, or distracting people who loved the Word of God. Jesus always
takes the highest level of righteousness path. Jesus never tries to get by with
the smallest amount of obedience necessary so He never needs to hide what He is
doing or what He teaches. He is 100% holy and always has been and always will
be. And, when you find a person hiding secrets in their artwork, then you need
to remember Jesus’ clear warnings to you – about them. “19 And this is the condemnation, that the
light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light,
because their deeds were evil. 20 For everyone practicing evil hates the light and does not come
to the light, lest his deeds should be exposed. 21 But he who does the truth comes to the light, that his deeds
may be clearly seen, that they have been done in God.” (John 3:19-21)
So,
back to this page 26.
Considering the various other implications and false accusations we’ve seen
here (and the last few pages), we cannot help but note that this page is a
threat of murder of those who oppose this agenda. Page 10 has these words
hidden on top: 'You shall be eaten by the sword' - again, on a page in blood
red ink and black - this is a threat of murder. Would some lowly AHA founders
be the only ones in on that? Not hardly. Based on the Jesuit marks we see on
the last page and in the AHA symbol, we believe this AHA founding team is
apparently directly or secondarily working with the C.I.A. 'black-projects' or Jesuits
to falsely accuse Christians in secret courts, so that someone can murder them.
Many believers apparently are not aware of how much the Rockefeller / C.I.A.
project called ‘Westboro Baptist’ was designed to initiate laws that would try
to limit free speech, and also was used to turn the public sentiment against
honest churches, genuine believers, and gracious caring evangelists. And
apparently, many believers are not aware of the 800+ FEMA camps and the many
guillotines at military bases in the US that are set to be used to murder
Christians, if we don't stand up to it in prayer. (We are not in the 7-year Tribulation yet, we are in the 'church age' in
Revelation 2-3.) So, from our research (in
a variety of subjects and current events), this AHA team and their booklet are
not a low-level-nothing problem… this is a big problem. We just can’t figure
out how big. But, we have seen many reports that the big-money tycoons of the
world are actively murdering Christians worldwide. So, it is nothing for them
to try to falsely accuse genuine Christians here in the US of some ‘crime’ as
Nero did before he mass-murdered. (There
are many other examples of this too,
including the Vatican’s inquisitions.) Please be on your guard and stay in
the Word. We have a little more left in this study - very clear problems to
discuss on the last few pages of the AHA booklet. And, we hope what you have
read and what you read below will help you to start analyzing the strange
things this AHA founding leadership is doing. And, whether you stick with this
AHA founding team or not, please make sure that you are not teaching the lies
they are. Make sure you are walking blamelessly, and just teaching the Word of
God and gospel of Jesus Christ.
This
FEDBP team has personally witnessed the mean harassment of this AHA team, so we
encourage you to be careful with your words around them. They are not right,
they are not fair, and as you can see in this analysis – comparing their words
to God’s Word, they are not honest either.
Still
on page 26. We
also find it interesting that they half-quote Amos 5:24, and then misapply it.
Here’s what Amos 5 says: “24 But let
justice run down like water, And righteousness like a mighty stream.”
(Amos 5:24) ~ The context is
clearly not blood, like the page coloring suggests, but water-cleansing of the
Jewish culture, which refers to genuine repentance. All 3 of the verse
references also have to do with genuine heart-change repentance – not blood. 1st
John 1:9 talks about this cleansing repentance as well: “9 If
we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and
to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” (1 John 1:9)
Our
concern with this page is that this AHA team is really pushing hard (by
implication) for vigilante committee/‘justice’. Yes, we are aware of their
‘anti-violence’ explanation, but, if that was the case completely, then why did
they use so much graphic blood and clear calls to somehow forcefully stop/end
all abortions? Again, there’s a contradiction here that really concerns us. And
they emphasize our concerns, by having two quotes at the bottom of this page
(26), bottom left: ‘Abortion apathy is sin’, and on the bottom right is this AHA
team’s solution: ‘abolitionism is repentance’. And to supposedly prove their
case, they have Jonah 3:5-10 right below the dove/skull image.
~
As you and we know, repentance is not joining a cause or a movement, but a
change of heart that leads to turning from sin, which leads to a change of life
as 2nd Corinthians 5:17 says. “17 Therefore, if
anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold,
all things have become new.”(2nd Corinthians 5:17)
We encourage you to take just a
minute to go read those other three passages that they list here: Jonah 3:5-10;
Isaiah 1:16-17; and Psalm 51:1-12. After you read those, you'll see that those are
great passages about repentance and what a blameless, purified conscience feels
like! But, that is not what AHA’s anti-abortion movement and organization is
about.
Page
27
Okay
this is another busy page full of skewed facts, some cover-ups, and more
implied false accusations and quite a few double-meanings.
Let’s
first look at quotes that look like they are pushing 'taking law into their own hands'. 1st paragraph, quote:
‘God
has already told His people what to do, and Christ will lead us in the battle
to abolish human abortion...’ ~ Say what? Why does that wording look
eerily like real war, not spiritual warfare?
2nd
paragraph, quote: ‘The people who know their God will rise and do exploits…’ ~
They’ll what? Again, why does this look eerily like real war, not spiritual
war? Those quotes are striking and not an accident. In case you missed it,
‘exploits’ is the word for the bounty that was taken after a foreign army was
conquered and killed, or brought to the point of surrender when surrounded by
the conquering army.
Those
quotes just confirm our concerns that some on this AHA team are secretly
promoting a vigilante committee 'justice' as a means to ‘end’ abortions.
Also
on this page, we see very interesting art. On the top left corner is a dove,
sitting on a Bible with a cloud behind it, watching as the tufts of wheat and
tares are scattering their seeds. We also see a depiction of Moses with his
staff turning into a snake and eating the serpents/dragons of the Egyptian
‘magicians’. But, a Biblical clarification – it was Aaron’s rod, not Moses’s
rod, that gobbled up the serpents, and not just 2 serpents – there were more.
But, aside from the confusion that this AHA team has about Scripture, they did
draw an AHA shirt on Moses, with the words ‘No compromise’, as he
stares into the face of one of the dragons. And, by the way, that is Toby
Harmon’s face there drawn as Moses. (Toby
is one of the founding members of AHA. Toby is also the one who runs/manages
their website, and one of the crew who wrote this booklet) It is odd that
Russell drew Toby's face as 'Moses'. We agree. So, why did they portray Toby a
'Moses'? We don't know. But, their depiction is not in keeping with the
Scriptures. And ‘No Compromise’? This AHA team, again, seems to be borrowing
from the Kabbalistic false religion and using Scripture out of context to push
and promote their own agenda.
Page 28
Here
this AHA team builds on a previous statement from the previous page – these two
pages are a pair (pages 27,28). On Page 27, they start the sentence: ‘We
are not asking you to “do more”…’ And they finish that sentence on page
28: ‘What
we are saying is far more fundamental than “do more”…’ Yeah, we know –
drop everything we’re doing and join the AHA movement. So, join the AHA
movement folks, or you’re not following God…. So they say, but they’re wrong.
Here's
another odd quote, from the 3rd paragraph: 'Then let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love
and good deeds and work out the most effective means to bring an immediate end
to abortion in our nation...' ~ That was an odd switch of subjects.
From obedience to Christ to preach the gospel and make disciples... to joining
their AHA anti-abortion movement... interesting.
They
also say in paragraphs 7 and 8 that if you do not join this AHA team’s
movement/organization, you’re in sin. Yes, that’s right – paragraph 4: ‘We
have brought you a message that you cannot sidestep with talk of competing
tactics, pragmatism, and “political realities”. We are talking about your sin!’
~ Excuse me, AHA team, do you mean the ‘sin’ mentioned on page 26 of ‘abortion
apathy’?
So,
now you know, friends, that if you do not join this AHA team, they are going to
wrongfully say you are:
·
persecuting
them (page 25),
·
that
you are in sin (page 26),
·
that
you don’t need to do more (page 27),
·
but
you need to do something far deeper than ‘do more’ (page 28).
Yep
~ join their movement, or else. Again, brothers and sisters, this is the
bullying tactics of abusers – so why is this AHA team treating people this way?
It’s wrong. They’re message is wrong and how they are treating Scripture is
wrong, and how they are treating followers of Christ is wrong.
And
they use their pictures to emphasize their message to you as well. Look at the
picture on the top right – what do you see? You see the supposed ‘Hand of God’
pointing to the right, yet the politicians are blindly marching to the left
toward a flood down to Egypt. Implication? If you don’t join the AHA movement,
you’re as guilty as the world and moving back to Egypt and their idolatry.
Okay,
now look at the bottom right picture – what do you see? You see the supposed
‘Hand of God’ pointing to the left now, toward Nineveh, and Jonah is running
away toward Tarshish and the big fish ready to gobble him up. Implication? If
you don’t join this AHA movement, you’re running away from the will of God and
will be forced by God to join one way or another… apparently. It should be
noted that God did not force Jonah to do His will, but He did communicate
clearly to Jonah, reinstated him and sent him to preach repentance to Nineveh
that they might be saved, spiritually and physically. And God's results of
Jonah's obedience to preach the gospel and repentance is worth celebrating for
all eternity! But, this AHA team is trying to imply, apparently, that one way
or another, if you’re a genuine believer, they’re going to coerce you into
their group or call you unsaved. Not nice at all, or shall we say – mean, very
mean.
Page 29
Here
we go again. If you didn’t catch it on the previous two pages, they repeat it
for you. ‘We are not saying that you must drop everything else you are doing, nor
arguing that abortion is the only evil the church ought to be fighting. What we
are saying is that neglecting the justice and mercy for the aborted unborn
calls everything else you are doing into question.’ ~ There you go,
brothers and sisters. They’re not saying to drop everything and join the AHA
movement… oh, wait a minute, yes they are. This is called double-speak – when
the first point is negated and disproved by the second point. They are clearly
saying drop everything and join their movement – or else they will be
questioning everything else you are doing. By the Word of God? No, but by their
own unrighteous standards and un-Biblical definitions.
And just in case we missed this
3rd clear repeat, the pictures they drew in also say the same thing.
On the top to top-right, we see a short-form depiction of the story of Gideon
(found in Judges 6-8). The guy on top is drawing water to his mouth with his
hands and it’s implied that he joins Gideon’s army to surround the Midianites
with the 10 torches hidden under pitchers and then they together capture and
kill the Midianites who tried to escaped the armed conflict. And conversely,
the guy who is lapping water, instead of joining the battle, he heads home, to
sit on his couch, drinking beer, watching TV, with the watchdog asleep at his
feet. And, this guy apparently (according to the drawing) likes to listen to
and/or sing ‘Amazing Grace’ and reads some of Bonhoffer. Implication? If you don’t
join the few with God’s army and join the fight the AHA team are ‘leading’,
then you’re headed home to be a drunk and useless couch-potato in front of his
TV (trash vendor). Wow. Remember, God did not send the rest of the troops home
to do nothing. He was proving that He was their Deliverer, not the hand of
sinful men. God was clearly teaching the Israelis that vengeance is His – He
will repay. If we obey in preaching God's Word, He will bring justice on the
abusers, and evildoers. He promises that many times in God's Word, including
2nd Corinthians 10:3-5, and Ephesians 6.
Page
30
We’ve
finally gotten to the last page of their booklet – and it gets even more
interesting as this AHA team tries to wrap up their case and pull you in or
condemn you for not following their plan and AHA movement. This last page is
one word-game after another. If you read it, you’ll see that they seek to berate,
insult, belittle, or sideline anyone who looks at this booklet and information
with Biblical discernment, and to treat them as being part of the same uncaring
pagan ‘church’. This AHA team only has two categories: you are either with this
AHA team and "against the world", or you are "for the world" and against
this AHA team. The 'against the world' and 'for the world' are both phrases
that you find on their AHA masonic shield, or 'crest'.
But
honestly, there is a third category. Often when the world wants to label you in
one of two categories, the correct choice is neither of those, and just obeying
the Bible. Genuine followers of Christ intentionally study the Word and are
growing in Biblical discernment on everything else around them.
The
pics here push this AHA team’s ‘for us/against us’ view. On the top of the
page, we see a goat standing with a
knock-out weapon ready to attack the sheep. The goat is in a suit and tie,
while the sheep is in a simple short-sleeved shirt and blue-jeans. The goat has
a knock-out weapon in his left hoof and a dagger in his right hoof with a
slight smile on his face, while the sheep is just standing there with an odd
blank stare, holding a book entitled ‘How
to move up in the church’. This looks to us like this goat is the standard
‘cloak and dagger’ style, ready to attack and kill the distracted sheep. Note
the ‘cloak and dagger’ is hinting at Jesuits or similar secretive and dangerous
groups. Please also note the baphomet with slightly downturn horns… everything
in this booklet was drawn on purpose - there were no accidents, including the
hidden symbols and hidden texts.

And
on the bottom of this page, we see another interesting drawing of people
putting very little money into the offering plate with blingy rings, and weeds
overgrowing everything.
On the
very first page, they said: "... However, the images are not the most controversial
aspect of this pamphlet..." What did they mean by that?
***
Now
that we’ve looked at the message of this whole booklet, let’s now look at the
message on the front and back covers.
<<-
Front Cover
A
sad angry man with a sign that reads ‘Does God Hate Our Worship?’ with the
clear intent to mean – ‘Does God hate your
worship?’ It’s a subtle insult/manipulation style, as you’ve already seen
in their booklet. The man with the sign, by the way, is Todd Bullis (one of the founding members of AHA, and one
of the crew who wrote this booklet).
The
references Isaiah 1, Amos 5, Jeremiah 7, and Matthew 23 are listed in the
corners, with the note below of ‘International Coalition of Abolitionist
Societies’. So, this isn’t just national movement. This is an international
movement… or at least, they are trying to make it an international movement.
<<- Back Cover
This
back cover is interesting only because of occult/Jesuit symbols in the AHA
‘crest’ or shield. You can see below for yourself at the links below, and you
can click on the link below that to see a larger picture of it.
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AHA
symbol larger - PDF format:
http://www.incpu.org/AHA-crest1.pdf
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Or
regular webpage format:
http://www.incpu.org/AHA-crest1.jpg
AHA
crest analyzed - PDF format:
http://www.incpu.org/AHA-crest-analyzed-symols.pdf
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AHA
crest analyzed - regular webpage:
http://www.incpu.org/AHA-crest-analyzed-symols.htm
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Conclusion:
We hope this helps you to see some serious concerns with the AHA
leadership and team. If you choose to stay with them, now you know what to
watch out for. We hope that many will move away from movements and just find
many more creative and effective ways to work with genuine believers and publicly
read the Word of God, share the gospel and teach others to follow Jesus with
all of their heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to grow in loving their
neighbor as themselves – as Jesus taught.
You
can find the AHA leaders on their Facebook pages. If what they wrote concerns you,
then please contact them and ask them to change. But, you need to be warned,
they are not fair or honest, and are quick to insult/slander anyone who does not
agree with them. So you will want to keep the conversations with them in email or
text, so you can quote it if you need to. Especially, if this AHA team continues
to be as dishonest, vicious, and unfair as we and others have seen them to be. So,
here are the leaders and founders of the AHA movement:
http://www.incpu.org/Servant-Leadership-AHAbooklet.pdf
http://www.incpu.org/Servant-Leadership-AHAbooklet.htm
Thank
you for reading this. Please pray for God to grant us wisdom as we seek to
graciously answer their rude comments and messages that we expect to receive for
this analysis. We seek to just provide the information as clearly and
accurately as we can so the genuine body of Christ can have an honest
discussion on it. Thank you for your part in this discussion and for your
prayers.
Fellow
evangelists and laborers,
The
FEDBP team
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You can find the rest of our analysis here:
You
can find the ‘Church Repent’ AHA booklet here (it’s non-copyrighted): http://www.incpu.org/aha-booklet.pdf
Or
if you can’t view PDF files (as some people cannot), here it is in regular
webpage format: http://www.incpu.org/aha-booklet.htm
Here
are two links for wide-redistribution of what you just read :
http://www.incpu.org/aha-booklet-short-analysis-brief-review.pdf
Regular webpage format:
http://www.incpu.org/aha-booklet-short-analysis-brief-review.htm
You
can find our page-by-page booklet report here:
http://www.incpu.org/aha-booklet-page-by-page.pdf
Regular
web-page format:
http://www.incpu.org/aha-booklet-page-by-page.htm
>>> [You are currently looking at this one here ^]
(These
next ones are in progress still. If they don’t work, it’s because they aren’t
uploaded just yet)
And,
you can find the thorough report on AHA’s movement, compared with Scripture,
here: http://www.incpu.org/aha-why-concern-with-their-message.pdf
Regular
webpage format: http://www.incpu.org/aha-why-concern-with-their-message.htm