Presents Of God Ministry

The Roman Catholic church which has been proven to be the church of Antichrist has MANY statements regarding the Bible. They seek to tell all that the Bible is impossible to believe. And because they are considered "holy men" most people fall for their lies.

Remnants of God, formerly known as Presents of God Ministry, is a cranky fundamentalist Christian webshite whose theology is based on the end time remnant belief associated with Seventh-day Adventism which includes the idea that humanity has reached the Book of Revelation stage of the Bible and that current events, such as natural disasters, the election of a new Jesuit Pope, and the alleged "persecution" of Christians throughout the entire world are proof of this. The ministry appears to be the work of one man — Nicholas, a paranoid conspiracy theorist who considers mainstream Seventh-day Adventism and all other Christian denominations to be apostate. Nicholas quickly veers off into incomprehensible green ink that uses typical kook arguments in an attempt to prove that his religion is true and every other religion is false.

The web site remains very obscure, though it has occasionally been noticed by Seventh-day Adventists, fringe organizations, and academics.

Themes

 * Nicholas demonstrates that mainstream Seventh-day Adventism advocates a false doctrine, is irrevocably corrupted, and is tainted by association with the Roman Catholic Church. Because he believes it is the Whore of Babylon, he urges all Seventh-day Adventists to leave the church as declared in the Book of Revelation.


 * Nicholas is a biblical literalist and creationist. He cheerfully documents many psedoscientific arguments supporting a literal reading of the Bible.


 * Nicholas is obsessed with numbers and his screeds occasionally feature bizarre numerological arguments. Because, you know, the Catholics and the Pope are 666.


 * Nicholas is paranoid and believes in various conspiracy theories based on his careful research of kook screeds and videos found on the internet. For example, he believes that tens of thousands of guillotines are being stored in the United States in anticipation of the end times.


 * Perhaps the crankiest pages on his web site deal with end times prophecy. He takes on the Antichrist, September 11 terrorist attacks, climate change, and dozens of other topics that all attempt to prove his bizarre worldview.


 * The site has a section dedicated to 'exposing' the Catholic Church where it argues that the Catholics created Islam.


 * The ministry is King James Only. They believe that salvation is achieved through faith and works in Jesus Christ, and embrace the idea of a Lordship Salvation.