So-Called “Fireman Prophet” Claims Illuminati-Created Storms Target Trump Voters

So-Called “Fireman Prophet” Claims Illuminati-Created Storms Target Trump Voters June 4, 2018

It’s been about a week ago that I wrote about the Liberty University film project coming to a theater near you.

The film is called “The Trump Prophecy,” and it’s based on the alleged “prophetic visions” of a retired firefighter by the name of Mark Taylor.

Taylor released a book called The Trump Prophecies: The Astonishing True Story of the Man Who Saw Tomorrow… and What He Says Is Coming Next in 2017, after Trump was already in office, claiming to have gotten a vision from God while watching Donald Trump on Fox News (in 2011). In his vision, he claims God told him Trump would be president.

Taylor often appears on “The Jim Bakker Show,” so that should give you an idea of the kind of audience the “fireman prophet” is catering to.

In my earlier piece on Taylor, I Included:

Others have questioned the prophetic claims of Taylor, who said last year that he believes that Trump will release cures for serious diseases like Alzheimer’s in a second term.

Ok, guy.

He’s also previously maintained that Hurricanes Harvey and Irma were manmade events, rather than natural disasters. According to his prophecy, the Illuminati created the storms and sent them to hit the states of Texas and Florida, in order to punish them for voting for Donald Trump in the 2016 election.

I pointed out the need to check so-called prophetic words against the Scripture in my last piece.

“Beloved, do not believe every spirit [speaking through a self-proclaimed prophet]; instead test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets and teachers have gone out into the world.” – 1 John 4:1 AMP

It’s so important to keep rooted in the Word when such questionable characters are lurking in our midst, calling themselves teachers and prophets.

I believe Mark Taylor to be just such a person.

And he’s back.

Taylor was a featured guest on the podcast of Sheila Zilinsky over the weekend. His “prophecy” sounds really familiar. By familiar, I mean, as unhinged as everything else he’s previously spewed.

His new shtick is that he’s seen signs in Subtropical Storm Alberto that indicates those same mysterious forces are at work again, and as the storms punished Trump voters in Texas and Florida, so will they target those supporters in the upcoming midterm election.

“Look for some stuff right before the election,” Taylor warned.”Look for false flags, and one of the things that the Lord has been showing me is that this could be a very nasty hurricane season. We’re already getting effects down here in Florida, we just had one come through here, it was a subtropical system. It doesn’t normally start this early and that is what the Lord was showing me.”

“We both know there is technology out there,” he continued. “Irma and Harvey were both generated and steered by man. There could be a couple of nasty hurricanes right before the elections to upset the elections, so people can’t vote, they don’t have power, so forth and so on.”

Yes. We all know there is technology out there. Nobody believes storms like Irma or Harvey are manmade.

He wasn’t even done with the insanity.

Taylor said that Christians must engage in warfare prayer that those in the government who are loyal to Trump will gain control of “the technology behind the storm” in order to protect the elections.

“This is all going to hinge,” he said, “[on] if they have control of the weather stuff.”

I’m pretty sure if he was actually hearing from God, he’d have something a bit less vague than “the weather stuff” to talk about.

It’s a dangerous, blasphemous game Taylor is playing. I’d like to say no one is really taking him seriously. Unfortunately, this new movie will hook some weaker souls – not for the Kingdom of God, but for the Kingdom of Trump.

 


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