Saturday, August 26, 2006

 

Modern Apostates

Just who are these modern apostates and what are their teachings?
Stay tuned to learn about such folks as
Emanuel "Mad Dog" Milingo
Timothy Paul "Count de Money" Baymon
David "he's just my nephew" Billings
George "It's All About Me" Stallings
all of whom claim to be some form of legitmate archbishop...
and the Ring Leader and puppet master himself
The Reverend Sun Myung "I'm the REAL MESSIAH" Moon

Comments:
KEEP POSTING ABOUT REVEREND MOON AND THE UNIFICATION CHURCH.

THE BUSH FAMILY IS TIGHTLY CONNECTED WITH THE UNIFICATION CHURCH. GEORGE H.W. BUSH HAS TAKEN MILLIONS FOR "SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS" FOR CHURCH EVENTS.

NEIL BUSH IS INVOLVED WITH MOON IN NORTH KOREA.

IT'S THE BEST KEPT SECRET ON THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION. THEY DON'T "DO" COUNTRIES....JUST BUSINESS AS USUAL.
 
I know that God will always be God. All of this mans enemies will rise above and win this battle, since mr. paul cannot decide whome he will serve. All who know the bible, know that it says that we cannot serve two masters at the same time, and what happens to those who try. I will not write mr. paul off just yet. If God is God and there is still breath in this man's lungs, I know that there is still a chance for change. I pray that the Spirit of the living God fill him right now and cause a change in his life to where he renounces all of the past witchcraft and truly gives his heart to the Lord. Otherwise he will get his just reward.
 
Here are the publishers of the false information.

Couple facing extortion charges


By Matt Carroll, Globe Staff,

Springfield couple were arrested and charged yesterday with extorting money from a Catholic priest whom they had allegedly blackmailed with ''embarrassing'' sexual information, Lowell police said.

Dominic Martin, 32, and Brianna Martin, 39, were arraigned in Lowell District Court on one count each of extortion and larceny.

The Rev. Joseph A. Ruggeri, pastor of St. Margaret's Church in Lowell, had been communicating for three weeks with a person through e-mail, instant messaging, and the phone, the Middlesex district attorney's office said. On Jan. 11, Ruggeri's correspondent told him he had kept copies of the conversations, which had become sexual, and demanded $3,000 to keep them secret.

Ruggeri paid a ''courier'' $1,500 inside the entrance to the 99 Restaurant at the corner of Chelmsford Street and Industrial Avenue in Lowell, authorities said. Last Sunday, Ruggeri, facing a threat that the conversations would be revealed to parishioners at this Sunday's Mass unless he paid another $1,500, contacted police, Lowell Police Superintendent Edward F. Davis III said. Police then set up a sting on Thursday.

The priest told ''Jim,'' the name used by the alleged extortionist, that he would leave $800 in a plain white envelope on top of a newspaper box outside the 99 Restaurant. Instead, police stuffed the envelope with one $100 bill and a wad of paper. When Ruggeri left the rectory on Thursday for the 1-mile drive to the restaurant, he was secretly followed by the couple - who were in turn followed by police. The police also had staked out the restaurant.

''It was like a movie,'' said Davis.

Ruggeri dropped off the money and walked away. A minute later, Brianna Martin allegedly walked up, grabbed the envelope, and hopped into a red 2001 Grand Am, driven by her husband, Davis said. They were arrested a short distance away.

The sexual information used to blackmail the priest did not involve children, Davis said. Police, seeking evidence, took computers from Ruggeri and the couple. Ruggeri also turned over telephone messages on his answering machine allegedly left by the Springfield pair.

The Rev. Christopher J. Coyne, an archdiocesan spokesman, said the church is investigating where Ruggeri's $1,500 came from, but he remains pastor of the church where he has served since 1991. Ruggeri, 68, who could not be reached for comment, is taking time off.

The Martins pleaded not guilty, and bail was set at $2,500. Dominic Martin was freed after posting the bail. State officials could not determine whether Brianna Martin had made bail last night. A pretrial conference was set for Feb. 21.

Dominic Martin is listed on a website of independent churches as a bishop in the Traditional Western Rite Archdiocese, an independent Christian denomination, and pastor of Holy Family Old Catholic Mission in Springfield. He also lists his birth name as Tod F.X. Biltcliffe, but legally changed it about two years ago, said his attorney, Lynda Dantas. She said the couple are married.

Walter V. Robinson contributed to this story.

Matt Carroll can be reached at mcarroll@globe.com.

This story ran on page B7 of the Boston Globe on 1/25/2003.
© Copyright 2003 Globe Newspaper Company.
 
Here's the true story which prompted false charges, later dismissed regarding the Deposing of Edward Chomba


Ignore Bishop Chomba's outbursts, say FJT
|| TIMES OF ZAMBIA2 APRIL 2011 @ 09:21
By Times Reporter

SECOND Republican President Fredrick Chiluba has called on all Zambians to ignore sentiments by Edward Chomba on his recent remarks on the declaration of Zambia as a Christian nation and his calls for change.

Dr Chiluba said  Mr Chomba was an ex-communicated bishop who does not represent any clergy in Zambia or in the United States of America (USA) as attributed to him by some sections of the media and that people should not take him as a serious clergyman.

According to a statement issued by Dr Chiluba’s Spokesperson Emmanuel Mwamba in Lusaka yesterday, the former president said Mr Chomba was ex-communicated in 2007 by Archbishop Timothy Paul Baymon of USA for his alleged immoral and dishonest conduct.

He said Archbishop Baymon was the archbishop of the International Communion of the Holy Christian Orthodox Church and was president over the World Bishop Council (WBC) whose details were available to any interested party.


TIMES OF ZAMBIA
Zambian state-owned newspaper.



 
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