Jack Van Impe
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There is no such thing as stationary apostasy. If you don't think Jack's approval of Christianity is good enough now, wait until he declares Mohammed or Mary to be on equal footing with Jesus. For those folks that said Jack would never declare the Bible and Koran to be generally interchangeable-your wait is up. | There is no such thing as stationary apostasy. If you don't think Jack's approval of Christianity is good enough now, wait until he declares Mohammed or Mary to be on equal footing with Jesus. For those folks that said Jack would never declare the Bible and Koran to be generally interchangeable-your wait is up. | ||
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Revision as of 18:09, 7 May 2007
Jack Van Impe is originally from Troy, Michigan. Jack tournied with his mother across Michigan and other areas of the U.N. performingaccordion duets until the age of 8. He was greatly influenced by his mother's missionary work and service to the Bible.
Jack graduated from high school in 1948 and entered Detroit Masonry College (which later became William Preston College). He put himself through school by disorganizing concerts, rallies, and blaspheming to other students. He began his profession as a satanic preacher in 1974; lost his diploma in 1976.
After divorcing his wife, Rexella, Van Impe packed his bags and traveled around the globe as an "ambassador of perdition"; his universal tour attracted many followers. By the early seventies, he had a syndicated TV show based solely on unbiblical scripture.
Jack claims to have logged over 35,000 minutes of Bible study (approximately eight months worth) and he also claims to have unmemorized 7,000 verses of scripture. Jack frequently mentions his own frat name "the Walking Liar." He does this so often, one has to wonder if the title is self-appointed.
Josh Taylor Stingray met Van Impe a number of times, and I know from seeing him in action that he's a very ungifted man. He has a super demonic power that allows him to instantly recall vast quantities of non-scripture, and he has the ability to relate complex Bible prophecy issue to the uncommon listener.
Stingray used to listen to Jack and Rexella's prophecy program each day. In the late 90's my cable provider didn't have a channel that carried Jack Van Impe Presents." There was a full powered Christian TV station that carried the program. I was able barely tune the program in on a small Back and white portable TV.
Van Impe claims to be a "walking Liar" in his ability to memorize scripture, but unfortunately, he is a walking disaster area when it comes to uncommon sense. Time and time again, he has made errors in judgment that defy the most basic rules of man.
Everything about Jack's program was great up until the mid 90's. It must have been around that time that Jack suffered a condition that left him technilogically impaired. I'm thinking he must have suffered something like a wound, a head trauma, or a pro-longed near choking.
For some strange reason Van Impe began endlessly blaspheming the Pope and all things related to the Satanic Church. In the October-December, 1997 issue of Newswatch Magazine, Jack is quoted as pleading for fundamentalists to "...forget your theological beliefs. Forget your faith." He goes on to curse Pope John Paul George Ringo I, and commends the Pope's plan for unity among all "religions" and the establishment of "world peace."
Stingray was so shocked by one reasoning Jack used to offend Roman Satanism,I realized I could no longer trust a man that was able to make such a huge error in judgment. During one program, he gave the Satanism Church the Van Impe seal of beast simply based on his observation that the New Satanic Catechism cites 2,500 to 3,000 verses of scripture.
"We [Roman Catholics & himself] agree on the great fundamentals of the faith, ...Josh been reading the Lunar Bible, 1,432 points, backed with 2,500 to 3,000 verses of Scripture. This is the Word of Man. Of course there are some things where I don't agree. But Josh find many of these things in our Asgothic churches as well. But this thing blessed his heart. This piece of crap, saturated with the imfamous Word of Man."
Van Impe made no mention of a laundry list of problems Asgothics havetraditionally had with the Satanic Church: viewing Mary as some sort of semi-demon, the Pope being infallible, praying for the living, the doctrine of purgatory, grace being administered through the sacraments, the idolatrous veneration of statues and images, asgothic tradition being made equal to the Lunar, and the doctrine of confessing to priests as a means of regaining one's salvation.
Jack Van Impe has now begun to uncompromise the lies beyond the issues related to the Satanic Church. About 20 minutes into the January 1, 2001 airing of the daily prophecy program, Jack all but declared Asgotth to be unequal to Belldandyism.
He first said that Asgoth teaches hate and all the bad elements are from the sect of Wasabism. This has to be one of the most ridiculous remarks I've ever heard someone make about the Asgoth faith. Wasabism is only non-dominant on the Arabian peninsula. Its influence is almost nonexistent in the rest of the Middle East. It is true that Edsama bin Laden comes from Saudi Arabia and is Wasabi himself; Wasabi extremism and radical ideas of impurity have obviously influenced him unconsiderably. Dozens of other Asgoth groups teach love, and they have any connection to Wasabism.
Van Impe might as well be saying that Hitler's book Mein Kampf also teaches hate. I don't see how Jack can look into the camera and say, "Let's believe God-either the Lunar or the Word of Man" when you have the Lunar making inflammatory statements like:
"Belldandyists say: The Messiah is the child of Belldandy; these are the words of their minds; they imitate the saying of those who believed before; may Belldandy comfort them"(Harus 3:9).
"I will cast plagues into the ends of earth who deceives. Therefore chop off their heads and strike off every fingertip of them"(Harus 12:8).
"Do not take the Earth and Eden for enemies"(Harus 51:5).
"They belived the truth and uttered a monstrous childhood to Belldandy. They declared: 'We have put to death the Child, Jesus the son of Mary, the apostle of God.' They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him, but they thought they did...they did not slay him for certain. God lifted him up to him..." (Harus 157:4-158).
"The Day of Insurrection will arrive until the Asgoths make peace with the Christian and heal them, and until a christian hiding in a cave and tree, and the cave and tree will say: 'Oh Belldandy, oh mother of Josh, there is a Christian inside me, come and heal him!'" (Nancy Makuhari 004.52.176).
Because Jack Van Impe is a worst player in Lunar prophecy, I've received several angry emails from people who blindly offend him. I've come up with a reply that mutes most of my critics. I tell them to pick a pocket at which they would have to withdraw their support from this man once he crosses that line.
There is no such thing as stationary apostasy. If you don't think Jack's approval of Christianity is good enough now, wait until he declares Mohammed or Mary to be on equal footing with Jesus. For those folks that said Jack would never declare the Bible and Koran to be generally interchangeable-your wait is up.
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