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Message Subject All you need is FAITH, HOPE and LOVE to live pleasing to God. 7 times it's repeated. Prophecy, tongues & words of knowledge have passed away
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Stan Johnson and the Great Prophetic Oil Stock Scam

[link to www.apostasywatch.com]

Stan Johnson is the founder and director of The Prophecy Club, a radio program and speakers bureau which he claims is dedicated to providing "information and products with a prophetic warning message to win souls to Jesus, and call people to repentance" Only a brief listen to the Prophecy Club warnings will confirm they do offer a great many products. As for preaching the gospel to the lost, well, not so much.

Johnsons Prophecy Club almost went under after Y2K failed to produce the collapse of America that Johnson had been predicting for years. From about 1997 Johnson hosted a seemingly unending stream of false prophets and doomsayers claiming that the end was nigh and Y2K would be the catalyst for everything from a stock market collapse, a nuclear attack on America, and even Armageddon itself. So sure was he of impending doom that Johnson helpfully allowed his listeners to purchase Y2K survival supplies directly from the Prophecy Club. Supplies by the way which he was buying from a well known online survival gear company. All Johnson did was mark up the products and offer them to his listeners at inflated prices in order to line his own pockets.

When the dreaded date passed without causing so much as a dead flashlight battery, many listeners abandoned the Prophecy Club, rightly concluding that Johnson was a false prophet and a promoter of false prophets.
 
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