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Testing
Anthony Patch's Mark of the Beast Teaching
NEWS PROVIDED BY
Evangelical Outreach
April 19, 2022
WASHINGTON, Penn., April 19, 2022 /Christian
Newswire/ -- The following is submitted by Dan Corner of Evangelical
Outreach:
Anthony Patch describes himself on his own website as an:
author, researcher, educator and speaker; in fact, he made the following
declaration:
I am your researcher and reporter. I hope to inspire
critical thinking. Thinking that is clear, rational, open-minded, and
informed by evidence. Here, we engage in the mental processes of
actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing,
synthesizing, and evaluating information in order to reach answers or
conclusions. (https://anthonypatch.com/)
What Anthony Patch has openly taught about the SARS-CoV-2
injection being the
mark of the beast has resulted in this scriptural "critical thinking."
The following are two excerpts of what Patch has verbally stated:
Our position is: that with the very first injection a
person has taken the mark of the beast. Therefore, there is - they are
no longer redeemable. They are unredeemable, as you'd say. They can not
be redeemed. Now, I must back that up very quickly by saying I don't
know the mind of God. My view point is they are not redeemable, but God
may view it differently because he knows the heart of each individual;
and the question that would be added to your question Lisa would be the
question as to whether the person taking the vaccine knew that it was
the mark of the beast or not, because the question of
redemption is specific to the mark of the beast. (https://www.evangelicaloutreach.org/audio/anthony-patch-motb-1.mp3)
God makes it very clear that anyone who takes the mark is
no longer found in the book of life. I think that says they are
unredeemable. OK? (https://www.evangelicaloutreach.org/audio/anthony-patch-motb-2.mp3)
"Test Everything. Hold on to the Good" (1 Thess. 5:21)
- How could the injection (wrongly called a 'vaccine')
actually be the infamous mark of the beast (MOTB) - Rev. 13:16,17, which
is needed to "buy or sell," since people who have wisely never received
the injection can still buy or sell, as of now in April 2022? That point
is the one chief way to recognize with certainty the MOTB. Again, the
real mark of the beast excludes or grants the buying/selling
"privilege."
- Another important detail concerning the mark of the
beast is the actual location of the mark of the beast - the right hand
or forehead. Patch has to spiritualize the right hand and forehead to
enable his claim that the hypodermic needle injection that has been
rolled out is the actual mark of the beast.
The Greek term for "mark", as in mark of the beast, is CHARAGMA,
stemming from the base root CHARAX, which means: pointed stick or stake.
A close-up magnification of the future microneedle nano patch vaccine,
which places a
quantum dot tattoo on the body at the same time and spot of that
vaccine, shows the tiny needles of the vaccine patch to be pointed
sticks, precisely as scripture states! That design powerfully fits and
conforms to the "mark" of Revelation 13:16,17.
We know that the mark, produced by the snake-fang design of the nano
patch microneedles - the mark of the beast, is not out yet as of April
2022. So, if the mark of the beast is not out yet, just what is this
injection? The injection is the beast technology, which is
distinguishable from the actual mark of the beast itself, since one can
"buy or sell" without that beast technology injected into them.
- To view the location of the mark of the beast as
literal (on the right hand or forehead) also causes problems for Anthony
Patch and his devotees. Why? Because some have taken the injection in
the left arm and no one had the injection in their forehead.
Anthony Patch Wants It Both Ways
The scriptures are dogmatically clear that anyone who has taken the mark of
the beast will go to
the lake of fire and be tormented forever (Rev. 14:9-12). There is no
ambiguity about that passage. Also, those who do enter God's kingdom during
that time of severe testing have been victorious over the mark of the beast
- by refusing to take it and choosing the only other option left to them:
martyrdom and decapitation (Rev. 6:9; 15:2; 20:4). That was necessary in
order to remain faithful to Jesus (Rev. 13:10) and hold on to their
crown of life (Rev. 3:11; James 1:12) to gain an entry into
PARADISE (Rev. 2:7; 2:10,11).
The word of God is the mind of God - his thoughts (Isa. 55:8-11). We
know God's mind, his will and his ways from scripture. What is revealed in
scripture leaves no wiggle room for someone who has received the real mark
of the beast to be redeemable, as Patch (and others) say is a possibility.
Those Who Lacked The Knowledge
Patch hinges the possible redemption of a person who has received the mark
of the beast on whether he lacked knowledge or not. According to Patch, if
the recipient does lack knowledge, then God might take such ignorance into
consideration, but is Patch's assertion scripturally valid? Consider the
following:
Is a remarried person (whose legitimate, covenant spouse is still alive)
committing
adultery even if he doesn't know it is adultery? The answer is yes,
based on Mark 10:11,12; Lk. 16:18; Rom. 7:2,3 and other verses. His lack of
knowledge does not negate his adultery.
Is a person, who is committing idolatry by bowing before and kissing images
or praying to
angels, saints or
Mary, exempt from the label and consequences of idolatry merely because
he doesn't realize such actions are a form of worship and, therefore,
idolatrous (1 Kings 19:18; Mt. 6:6,7)? Does his lack of knowledge protect
him from that destructive sin (Rev. 21:8)? No. He is still an idolater.
Will the lukewarm get vomited out of the body of Christ, as Christ promised
[threatened] even if they don't know that they are lukewarm or what will
happen if they don't
repent (Rev. 3:16)? Yes, they will.
Will the
fruitless get cut off from the body of Christ, even if they don't know
they are fruitless or that they will be thrown into the fire afterwards (Jn.
15:1-6)? Again, yes.
Will those involved in the
occult,
homosexuality or greed perish, unless they repent, even if they are
oblivious to the danger of their sins (1 Cor. 6:9-11; Rev. 21:8)? Yes, it is
as the Bible says.
Is
lust in the heart still adultery and
greed still idolatry, even if the offenders don't know it (Mt. 5:28,29;
Col. 3:5)? Once again, yes.
Must one endure to the end to be saved, even if people don't know they
must do so in order to enter heaven (Mt. 10:22; Heb. 3:14; Rev. 2:10-11;
Gal. 6:8-9; Luke 13:24)?
Yes. Are people "destroyed" from lack of knowledge (Hosea 4:6)? Yes, they
are.
How about the multitudes who are on the road to
hell, but don't know they are going to hell? Does their lack of
knowledge spare them of that
fiery danger? No.
The clarity of ignorance not being a type of spiritual safety shield is
clear. All who do receive the mark of the beast will be deceived (Rev.13:14;
19:20), yet their deception from lack of knowledge does not spare them from
the lake of fire (Rev. 14:9-12).
In Conclusion
Anthony Patch has disturbed many by his teachings declaring that the
injected have already received the MOTB. While they did receive that
immune-destroying, DNA-altering HORRIBLE technology into their bodies, they
did NOT receive the MOTB of Rev. 13:16-17. If they had received the mark,
then they would be irrevocably doomed and without hope of Paradise.
NOTE:
the pre trib rapture teaching is unscriptural though many still believe
it. To embrace Patch's view is to automatically dismiss the pre trib rapture
dogma, since the saints are supposed to be
raptured out of here before the mark of the beast even comes on the
scene.
SOURCE Evangelical Outreach
CONTACT: Dan Corner, 724-632-3210
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