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False Prophet Kim Clement

About Kim


Kim's Past

According to Kim's autobiography his mother was involved in occult activities, mysticism, spiritualism and may have been a witch herself. Kim retells the story of when his mother took him to see a psychic reader.

Ten years old... Upon leaving the fabric store, my mother took me to an apartment in our little town where a woman resided who claimed psychic powers. During our visit, the psychic took my hand and did a "reading." She told me that I would travel overseas as a musician and that I would become famous. My inhibitions were removed by her flattery. I listened with wonderment as she portrayed exactly what I was dreaming of becoming. I was a little fearful, yet intrigued by the mystical atmosphere. We left with nothing much to say, although I imagine the advice of the clairvoyant was taken to heart by my mother, who leaned toward this kind of spiritualism. For me, this experience opened my eyes to a supernatural world that I had not sensed in the few church trips I had made in my short life. -Call Me Crazy, but I'm Hearing God's Voice: Secrets to Hearing the Voice of God by Kim Clement, August 2007, pg. 38, Watch video Kim Clement-When He Met His "Christ"

Kim's statements indicate that he found church and the Bible pretty dull, but he really enjoyed having someone to tell him that all his dreams would come true and that he would be famous one day. So he believes that the voices speaking to him good things that he wants to hear are all from God and anything that is not acceptable to him is from the Devil. This is the kind of distortions that the Devil wants us all to believe.

According to his own website he was once addicted to heroin. By the way, notice the spelling 'heroine.' The drug is spelled as 'heroin.' The word on his website means a female hero.[1]

At the tender age of 17, Kim had found himself addicted to heroine, immersed in the drug and rock scene of the seventies. But one fateful night in 1974 changed the course of his life forever. He was in a bar, in the bathroom, overdosing on heroine when he was robbed and stabbed. He stumbled onto the street and fell into a ditch, feeling himself dying as he cried out the name of "Jesus". -www.kimclement.com/about.php-

Now, I am most willing to forgive people for past sins, but I share this piece of information because it is one part to this entire false prophet business. The use of any kind of drugs foremost effects the brain. Heroin included.

Repeated heroin use changes the physical structure and physiology of the brain, creating long-term imbalances in neuronal and hormonal systems that are not easily reversed. Studies have shown some deterioration of the brain’s white matter due to heroin use, which may affect decision-making abilities, the ability to regulate behavior, and responses to stressful situations. Heroin also produces profound degrees of tolerance and physical dependence. -www.drugabuse.gov [2]-

...drugs opened doorways of the mind...Reports of people seeing demons and evil entities was common from those doing the "heavy drugs." -Will Curtis, Jezebel and Ahab Operating in the Church and Christian Families

Other effects include poor reasoning, poor problem-solving, poor planning, decreased decision making abilities, impaired emotional processing, impaired behavior regulation, impaired ability to imagine future events and interactions.[3] Drugs not only cause permanent damage to the brain, but using drugs brings people in direct contact with demons. Drugs open a person up to demon possession. Looking at his life story, and how he decided to call himself a prophet looks like more drug induced delusions to me.

Kim's Present Life

Throughout all of his babble I have never once heard him say Jesus Christ is Lord, or that the Lord God Himself called him to be a prophet. Kim calls himself, and all of his mystic colleagues continue to call anyone who wants to be recruited in this life of leading people to Hell with delusional lies of happiness. It would be another lie if he ever said that the Lord called him because the Lord would never place His true prophets on platforms.

He tells another lie here. Kim is nothing at all like the true prophets of God from Bible times. Kim makes up his own rules and speaks from his own mind. He is what the Bible warns us to beware of. Read Jeremiah 23:16Bible quoteThus saith the LORD of hosts, Hearken not unto the words of the prophets that prophesy unto you: they make you vain: they speak a vision of their own heart, and not out of the mouth of the LORD.Jeremiah 23 verse 16. Read the entire chapter of Jeremiah 23 which speaks about these lying prophets.

While Kim's ministry is unorthodox by "institutional standards," it is firmly grounded in both the Old and New Testament scriptures, as detailed extensively in Corinthians, Samuel, and Kings. -www.kimclement.com/about.php-

In the following passage from his website, he is scoffing at the true prophets of God from Bible times (and TRUTH) by calling them "doom and gloom..." And he admits that he is redefining the meaning of the word "prophet."

He is not a doom and gloom prophet with an apocalyptic forecast every three years; instead, he is a voice of hope to those who need it the most. He is able to paint a picture of destiny that inspires instead of frightens those who catch a glimpse. He has found a way to define again what it is to be a true prophet. -www.kimclement.com/about.php-

From all that I have read by Kim Clement his definition of a prophet is that of a psychic genie. Someone who will always have good news for people because he makes it all up in his own mind. He does not care that he keeps lying to people.


References

[1]http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/heroine?s=t
[2]http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/research-reports/heroin/references
[3]http://heroin.net/heroin-effects/heroin-effects-sub-page-1/long-term-heroin-effects/

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