The Christian Sentinel Report

The Omega Code

Report By Jackie Alnor

ã 1999 Eastern Christian Outreach

December 30, 1999 

On last night’s Praise-the-Lord program (12/29/99), Hal Lindsey and his side-kick, Cliff Ford hosted. One of their guests was Chuck Missler. Missler said he was there for the purpose of endorsing TBN’s movie, "The Omega Code" and promoting his own new book on the Code.

The three of them carried on and on about how great TBN is and how everyone needs to continue to support the network to spread the gospel around the world.

What they didn’t say is that the new gospel of the hidden messages in the Bible (Omega Code) and the prosperity gospel are two different gospels, not the Gospel that was preached in the New Testament. These men have lost credibility in the evangelical world so they need the TBN platform for their own ministries to go forth.

Hal Lindsey was given his own program upon the break-up of his marriage to Kim. Hal had been somewhat ostracized when his marriage to the mother of his three daughters, Jan, broke up over a decade ago and TBN was there to lift him up.

The Omega Code movie did NOT promote the Gospel of Jesus Christ, but rather gave credence to the latest big lie, that there are hidden messages in the Bible when one uses the letters as an acrostic puzzle. This is the latest blasphemy sweeping through the church that uses the holy Bible as a tool for divination. The movie and the books on the subject would have us believe that historical events such as the death of Princess Diana, the assassination of President Kennedy, and the Challenger disaster are significant events in God’s plan for the Ages. What a pitiful cosmic joke!

The real pity is that many in the church are believing this lie and are supporting the spiritual harlot, TBN.      

       

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