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The confrontation was scheduled on august
22, in a "church", which claims to "walk with a mandate to
claim dominion in earth" straight on the front page of their
website.
Of course, what better place to spiritually confront the "pioneer of
Gospel Reggae" than in one of the Temples of the Christian Industrial
Complex?
After all, that's where Babylon's trading of souls is done in the name of
the Saviour, which is Christafari's specialty!
As we prepared ourselves in the weeks before the spiritual confrontation, it
seems like Christafari was especially drawn to visit Groningen, too.
According to a Dutch
Message Board, Christafari had turned down several other offers
as they felt they were led especially to the "Destiny Church" to show
themselves.
The people at the "church" apparently expected trouble: they had
hired security personnel. Because we didn't want to show any ID, we paid the
ridiculous fee of EURO 12,50 to enter into the "place of worship".
I had already heard outside how the band Christafari was introduced. A Dutch
voice read a long legacy of... Mark Mohr!
Inside, the first thing I heard was Mark Mohr saying: "We are not here
to promote our new album". I looked to my ticket. It said:
"Christafari, 22 aug, To the Foundation - World Tour"...
Then he said: "We are given the Gospel for free, so here we are giving
it for free!". I looked to my ticket, that had cost me EURO 12,50. I
looked to the merchandize in the hall that had their price tags on it.
Of course, I'm listening to a liar. A blatant liar. I'm used to document the
lies as they are spoken by Mark Mohr.
In the meantime, we stood in the audience and observed Mohr as he had to
turn on the automatic pilot. He was obviously not receiving any strength from
his spirits, and turned to the audience instead for help.
He announced tracks like "Follow the Leader" (really), and desperately
tried to get energy from the crowd, a small crowd by the way of about 150 at
the most.
One interesting detail was that he told the audience "Flee
Temptation!" (an unbiblical statement, as the good book says to resist and
fight down temptation, but to flee fornication), and subsequently
invited little girls on stage to dance before the crowd.
Flee temptation, huh?
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