The Saga Continues: The Further Adventures of Rebecca Brown
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| The Saga Continues: The Further Adventures of Rebecca Brown |
| Contradiction of Scripture |
| Contradiction of Previous Books |
| Contradiction within Vessel |
| Miscellaneous Problems |
CONTRADICTION WITHIN "VESSEL"
In her latest book, Brown compares the Holy Spirit with demon spirit guides. Here we are told "Demons HATE human beings! They try to usurp the individual's personality and replace it with their own." Then on the following page she writes: "Demons hate Jesus! They glorify the person in whom they dwell, always drawing attention to the person himself instead of toward Jesus" (pp. 116-117).
Another example is Brown's tale of demonic "radar homing devices" inserted into the leg and hand of one of her associates. As a plan is considered on how to remove the devilish "push-pins," Brown says: "We can't very well go to a doctor and give a story such as this. No, I'm going to ask Father to burn them out, vaporize them, or whatever is necessary to get rid of them, I believe He will."
The next page tells of Father's removal of the pins:
"'STOP! OUCH!' Annie interrupted. 'Rebecca, my leg feels like it is on fire. Ask the Lord to stop! It's hurting too much!' 'I will do no such thing! If you had told me earlier, we could have gotten it removed by a doctor with a local anesthetic. Now you'll just have to put up with the pain" (pp. 32-33).
Brown at first says that there were only two "push-pins" in Annie's body: "There is one in my leg and one in my hand." Yet following the removal of the one in Annie's leg, the reader is instructed: "One-by-one, all the other push-pins were destroyed as well" (ibid).
