Earlier this week, Greg Locke’s home was sprayed with bullets—an act of violence that could have claimed the lives of Locke’s children, demonstrating just how spiritually lost some people have become. The fact that anyone would place children in harm’s way over political disagreements should raise alarm bells about the condition of our society.
But, predictably, instead of acknowledging the real societal rot, self-described “prophet” and “apostle,” Mike Signorelli, decided to take a different route—a ridiculous one, at that.
Signorelli, in what can only be described as a desperate grasp for relevance, released a video implying that online discernment ministries were responsible for the so-called “demonic energy” that led to this shooting.
Let’s pause here for a second. Instead of blaming the actual criminal, or even attributing the attack to the cultural tensions brewing in today's politically charged environment, Signorelli blames discernment ministries. In other words, ministries like Justin Peters, bloggers like me, those at Protestia, and other outlets, those who spend their time defending the Scriptures against heretics like Signorelli—apparently, they now wield enough "demonic energy" to incite violence.
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