Monday, January 5, 2009

It's Bob! No, It's Edna! What Does It Matter? It's All A Lie!

According to a story told to the "sisters" by Mark Duke, God changed his life in one night. God changed the course of his life in one meeting. It was a meeting in the slums of Atlanta, where this white guy went to a black meeting. It was where he got the gospel.

When he got ready to leave, he said he was scared to death; he got his coat, and right when he got his hand on the doorknob, this lady – “thank God for a sister” – said “oh brother Mark it was a pleasure to have you with us tonight, and we would like to know, would you like to say something before you leave tonight, because we were honored to have you here.”

Among other things that Mark Duke said in response were the words “I want what you got, and I need what you got.”

In essence, this was the introduction of Mark Duke to the “Spiritual Rights Movement,” which supposedly began under the leadership of Bob and Edna Stewart of Atlanta, Georgia. It was the moment that led to Duke’s founding of the House of God.

Sounds good so far, but there is one teensy-weensy little problem (actually, it’s a huge insurmountable problem) – It doesn’t match the story that Duke had already told his followers about this seminal moment in his spiritual transformation!

The “Sister’s Rally” where Duke weaves his story about Edna Stewart took place in June 2006.

When the House of God was officially founded in November 2002, it issued a Declaration of a New Covenant, and that document (click here to view it) says that it was Bob Stewart, not Edna Stewart who asked Duke if he had anything to say.

I know that this seems like a small knit-picking insignificant point, but this is huge – it’s the most important moment in the history of the world – it’s the point where God is calling Mark Duke to restore the Church, to get the pure gospel to the people, to bring forth a new thing that will reconcile them to God – and he can’t get the story right???

So you know, Edna Stewart was, according to Duke and the House of God, a prophetess that prophesied about Mark Duke being the one would restore the Church. If she did prophesy this about Mark Duke, she was a false prophet in every sense. A true prophet would never claim that a man who doesn't believe that Jesus is God was called to restore His Church.


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