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Has
the Trinity Broadcasting Network Ripped off
the Logo from the Phillip Morris Cigarette
Company?


We'll
let you know what Philip Morris says in our
next issue.
For
the second month in a row, price
dramatically slashed to $5 on Christian
Sentinel President Bill Alnor's latest book,
UFO Cults and the New Millennium

In this 1998 book, which normally retails for $14.99, Bill exposed the dangerous
theologies of Malachi York and the Raelian movement
and other UFO cults. Just a week ago
York fell into more scandal by admitting to
having sex with children in his cult, the
Ancient Mystical Order of Melchizedek.
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Order it
now and we'll have it in the mail
today. Just write Bill by clicking here
and ask him to invoice you.
Cost $5, plus $1 shipping.
Anywhere.
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To go to
the order form click here.
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Bill Alnor's first book on UFOs, UFOs
in the New Age, dealt partly
with the Raelians.
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are extending the price slash to $10 on
our ground-breaking video,
The Great Apostasy: The Lost Sign,
for another month. Until our
E-update offer in January it was $19.95.
See details at bottom.
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Introducing
Catholic
Answers, a new section of our Web
site designed to help you know what the
Roman Catholic Church teaches...
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Although
the Christian Sentinel endorses various
ministries that produce literature
answering the deceptions of Rome, we
believe we can also contribute in this
arena due to our many years of research
on the topic. It is also true
that Bill's wife, Jackie, was raised
Roman Catholic and has been greatly
affected by the experience. You can read
her testimony by clicking here. We
are not saying there are no Christians
who are Roman Catholics, but what we are
saying is that the Roman Catholic church
is active in helping send millions of
people to an eternity apart from
Christ. It operates, according to
prominent Roman Catholic author Gary
Wills by utilizing "structures of
deceit." To see the start of
our pages, click here on the yellow Catholic
Answers links.
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Entertaining
Devils Unawares is Jackie's new article
(posted Feb. 1) only here on our Web
site outlining the deceptions of
Rome. This 4,000-word piece talks
about the strange symbolism at LA's new
Cathedral and how it catches Rome in the
act of blending paganism with the occult --
utter evil -- with the
sacred.
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Controversy
continues to plague Jesus People USA in
Chicago (JPUSA). In
2001 JPUSA
faced a major exposé by the Chicago
Tribune. This was seven years after
Dr. Ron Enroth's courageous book, Recovering
from Churches that Abuse, that gave
muted criticism of JPUSA and unleashed a
storm of controversy deliberately
generated by friends and allies of JPUSA.
Now it's quite
clear that Enroth's picture was not only
accurate, but it only touched the tip of
the iceberg of systematic authority
abuse at JPUSA, which sponsors the
popular Cornerstone summer festivals and
publishes the highly regarded Cornerstone
Magazine. Now
click here for a link
to a Web site maintained by former JPUSA
members. The Christian Sentinel
has also been gathering testimonies from
former JPUSA members. Stay tuned
for more information.
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UFO
cult leader Malachi York pleaded guilty
to having sex with children in his
Alabama cult and in late January agreed
to serve 15 years in federal prison.
In Bill Alnor's
latest book, UFO Cults and the New
Millennium (see offer at left), he
calls York "erratic" and
"spiritually dangerous.... He
is a Sibyl in disguise, hearing from the
other side and following the same
general script as (Heaven's Gate leader)
Marshall Applewhite" (p.
123). Little wonder, he calls
himself "The Lamb of God," and
claims he was deposited on planet earth
from Bennett's comet that passed near
earth in 1970. He claims he is from the
planet Rizq in the galaxy of Illwuyn!
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It now
appears that the Raelian movement's
recent claims that they have actually cloned
two human babies was a hoax. We
suspected as much from this second
dangerous UFO and sex cult that Bill
also exposed in his last book, UFO
Cults and the New Millennium, which
is once again featured this month on the
left for just $5. It normally
sells for $14.95. As Bill noted in
our last E-update, "UFO cults are
known for exaggeration."
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 | "The
Crime of Father Amaro," a
Mexican film that has set attendance
records in Mexico since its fall 2002
release, is a must see film for those
interested in seeing a picture of the
Roman Catholic Church. Careful,
it's rated "R," but there is
only one scene that is a bit risque, but
for only a second. It's rated
"R" for its mature themes. It
is being shown in American theaters now,
and of course it will be available on
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