"True Stories" of Prophet Bob Jones (Part 2) - Richard Moore
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In this episode of firm foundation, Richard Moore continues his docuseries covering the True Stories of the Prophet of Bob Jones as told from his own perspective. Was Bob Jones a true prophet of God? Or was he something else? Much of the NAR considers him a prophet of God. Bob Jones talks about his past in his own words… all the details of his sordid past. this is a must see for anyone who has thought of Bob Jones as a true prophet of God. This is the definitive proof and evidence that he was neither a prophet, maybe not even a Christian. He was certainly practicing Astral Projection and many other forms of paganism. He had very deeply disturbing visions consistently. In this 5 hour presentation Bob Jones never preached the Bible or the true gospel. You’ll probably be very shocked by what you hear. Richard hopes to accompany you through Bob’s “true stories” by giving a biblical and practical breakdown of the stories and claims of Bob Jones, comparing them to the historical record and the details of his own life. This show is shocking and that is putting it mildly.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P3wghQ8Zyw
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