22 October 2008

African witchcraft curses against McCain/Palin

From the inJesus online community, an open letter to their members:
Block African witchcraft curses against McCain and Palin NOW!
Jim Bramlett Sep 28 2008 04:12PM

Dear friends:

THIS IS EXTREMELY SERIOUS.

Minutes ago I spoke with friend Dr. Norman G. Marvin, M.D. and he is so concerned at what he has learned about Barack Obama's family in Kenya that he is calling a special prayer meeting in his home to pray against the witchcraft curses attempted by them against John McCain and Sarah Palin...

IF YOU KNOW HOW TO DO SPIRITUAL WARFARE, PLEASE PRAY TODAY AND CONTINUALLY THAT ALL SUCH CURSES BE BROKEN AND SATAN'S PLAN FOR AMERICA BE DEFEATED, IN JESUS' NAME. PRAY AND COVER MCCAIN AND PALIN WITH THE BLOOD OF CHRIST. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW HOW TO DO SPIRITUAL WARFARE, IT IS TIME YOU LEARN!!!

...Two days ago, I listened to a 9-6-08 message by Bree Keyton, a young woman evangelist who had just traveled to Kenya and visited Obama's home village and what she found out about his relations with his tribal people was chilling. And his "cousin" Odinga was dreadful. She said the witches, warlocks and those involved in satanism and the occult get up daily at 3 a.m. to release curses against McCain and Palin so B. Hussein Obama is elected...

The occultists are "weaving lazy 8's around McCain's mind to make him look confused and like an idiot". Bree K. said we need to break these curses off of him that are being sent from Kenya...
It should be obvious, but let's emphasize up front that the above has NO CONNECTION to the McCain/Palin campaign, and I would think that at least Senator McCain would emphatically denounce it (prior to the campaign, Sarah Palin did accept the blessing of Pastor Muthee, who asked Jesus to protect her from witchcraft). I'm not even filing this under "politics," but rather under "religion."

It doesn't so much bother me that these people believe in witchcraft, which is in fact practiced not only in Africa (ask any albino in Kenya), but in the Caribbean. What is scary is that these people believe that witchcraft spells actually work, and they ask their congregation to pray to block the curses. These people have not progressed beyond the intellect of King James and the witchhunters of Salem. Sad.

2 comments:

  1. The thought trail in those two stories are just bull-,I am a Kenyan.And the thought that Africans are just a bunch of 'witches' and 'wizards' is outdated.
    that kinda attitude is not what you need in the 21st C

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  2. Wow... I can't believe someone would write that Open Letter, and that other people would actually believe it. So, so scary. My only hope is any "Christian" who is dumb enough to believe this crap will be so busy praying, they themselves will forget to vote. Egads.

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