KFLCC / New Age Bible Versions - Gail Riplinger
New versions skew a true view, giving the OK to those who say, "May the force be with you." These versions leave their readers open to popular New Age books like The Aquarian Gospel ofJesus the Christ , which advises, "[E]nter fully into the spirit of the God of Forces" (p. 16). KJV "the gods of his Dan. 11:36-39 "Neither shall he fathers. .but regard the God of instead he will his fathers. . .But in honor a god of his estate shall he fortresses." honor the God of forces." A final forgery in the lineage of Lucifer's pedigree is the designate 'Diana'. Historian Alexander Hislop has identified the "God of forces" as Diana. 1 7 Revived interest in 'the force' has therefore driven Diana from her dusty tomb to today's tabloids. A subterranean complex situated deep in the heart of Rome "holds a discotheque and bar and is the current favorite among the nocturnal haunts of the jeuness doree." This nightclub, called Olimpo is receiving international attention for its "mysterious atmosphere" and "a greater than life-size" figure in which "Diana fixes a victim with her arrow." 18 The New Age movement has served as fairy godmother for Diana. As the goddess of nature, she has been adopted by its 'back-to-nature' wing; as goddess of the moon, she is worshipped by witches. Los Angeles Times writer Russell Chandler dispatches: The great majority of people who call themselves witches . . .follow the nature oriented polytheistic worship of the Great Mother Goddess whose names include Diana.. .19 "Diana was chiefly worshipped by women," and consequently has become the 'patron saint' of the feminist and lesbian arm of the New Age movement .20 They call her the 'living symbol of God'— just as the apparition in Belgium, who called for a mark, called herself "the Sign of the Living God." The New Age dictum reads: NIV, NASB et al. Diana: The Mother, the Queen & the Force
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