I have said it for years but because he is so popular as a prophecy teacher people are duped into believing this man.
Perry Stone claims to be a prophet who sees visions from God. He claims that he has supposedly prophesied of various events accurately before they came to pass, a few of which include "Governor Bush becoming President; the 9-11 vision of the towers, and more recently the Oil Rig off the coast of Louisiana."[3] He testifies that he receives such visitations from the Lord Himself: "During every visitation I have at some point shared with you what I have seen, long before it came to pass, which gave credence that the word was from the Lord."[4]
Perry Stone teaches that tongues are the evidence of the baptism of the Holy Spirit. He is a charismatic and his Voice of Evangelism ministry subscribes to the statement of faith of the "Church of God" denomination, which states, "We believeā¦in speaking with other tongues as the Spirit gives utterance and that it is the initial evidence of the baptism in the Holy Ghost."[5]
Perry Stone is a heretic. He teaches that a person can receive physical healing and have their sins removed by taking communion.
Perry Stone Embraces Necromancy
Both Perry Stone and his father, Perry Fred Stone, Sr. (1933-2011), embrace necromancy. On one of the episodes of Perry Stone's "Manna-fest" television program, entitled, "Supernatural Encounters in the Last Days,"[7] his father discussed how the spirit of Al Collins, one of his friends who had died, visited him and told him that he was sent by God to tell him that God had called him to preach. Fred Stone discussed how he was caught up "out in the universe somewhere," where he saw "beautiful sapphire blue" and "a ball of light and fire" out of which the spirit of Al Collins met him. Fred also discussed how he was, like Paul the apostle in 2Cor. 12:3, caught up into Heaven, where he opened one of the many giant books which he saw, entitled, "The Mighty Acts and Words of Jesus." He said he was able to read the contents of the book, and claimed that these writings were connected to what John wrote in John 21:25 regarding how many of the things Jesus did were left unwritten. He then went on to suggest that preachers like his son, Perry Stone, sometimes are inspired by the Holy Spirit and unknowingly preach messages that are found in these celestial books.
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