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Seventh-Day Adventist Part 2 .The Masonic Symbols and Ellen G. White a False Prophetess MRS WHITE AND THE GREAT ARCHITECT, THE DIVINE ARCHITECT OR THE ANGELIC ARCHITECT Here is another quote from the same conspiracy archive: Roosevelt as he looked at the colored reproduction of the Seal was first struck with the representation of the All-Seeing Eye, a Masonic representation of Great Architect the Universe. Next he was impressed with the idea that the foundation for the new order of the ages had been laid in 1776 (May 1st, 1776, founding of the Illuminati) but would be completed only under the eye of the Great Architect. Roosevelt like myself was a 32nd degree Mason. He suggested that the Seal be put on the dollar bill rather that a coin. Ellen G. White: The great Architect has formed and fashioned the scenes of nature that they may have an important bearing upon mans intellectual and moral character. These are to be Gods school to educate the mind and morals. Here the mind may have a vast field for study in the display of the majestic works of the Infinite One. The rocks are among the precious things of earth, containing treasures of wisdom and laiow ledge. In the rocks and mountains are registered the fact that God did destroy the wicked from off the earth by a flood. {OHC 252.2} Ellen G. White: God, the great Architect, has built these lofty mountains, and their influence upon climate is a blessing to our world. They draw from the clouds enriching moisture. Mountain chains are Gods great reservoirs, to supply the ocean with its water. These are the sources of the springs, rills, and brooks, as well as the rivers. They receive, in the form of rain and snow, the vapors with which the atmosphere is charged, and communicate them to the parched plains below. {OHC 253.4} Ellen G. White: The great Architect has formed and fashioned the scenes of nature that they may have an important bearing upon mans intellectual and moral character. These are to be Gods school to educate the mind and morals. Here the mind may have a vast field for study in the display of the majestic works of the Infinite One. The rocks are among the precious things of earth, containing treasures of wisdom and knowledge. In the rocks and mountains are registered the fact that God did destroy the wicked from off the earth by a flood. — Our High Calling (1961), page 252, paragraph 2 Ellen G. White: God, the great Architect, has built these lofty mountains, and their influence upon climate is a blessing to our world. They draw from the clouds enriching moisture. Mountain chains are Gods great reservoirs, to supply the ocean with its water. These are the sources of the springs, rills, and brooks, as well as the rivers. They receive, in the form of rain and snow, the vapors with which the atmosphere is charged, and communicate them to the parched plains below. - Our High Calling (1961), page 253, paragraph 4 Ellen G. White: Christs church on earth is to resemble heaven, a temple built after the pattern of things shown in the holy mount. Man must give up his ideas, his plans, and devices, and let God work out His original intentions. The great Designer must not be impeded in His work by human wisdom. His work and purpose have not been understood. Through the miscalculations of man, the church today is so misshapen that it can not be accepted by the great Builder. Human counsel has been so abundant, that individual experience is rare. Men are placed where God should be. Gods plans are turned aside, and men s measures brought in to fashion and mould. But the great and perfect Designer pronounces the work imperfect. The temple that He is building after the pattern of things in the heavens must have the exact proportions assigned it by the Architect, whose pattern is without a flaw. He has brought the golden measuring rod from heaven, and every worker is employed only as he works under His superintendence, and according to His plans. - Lake Union Herald, December 23, 1908, paragraph 2, Article Title: Extract from an Unpublished Testimony Written March 13, 1897 (Concluded) Ellen G. White: God desires every human being in our world to be a worker together with him. This is the lesson we are to learn from all useful employment, making homes in the forest, felling trees to build houses, clearing land for cultivation. God has provided the wood and the land, and to man he has given the work of putting them in such shape that they will be a blessing. In this work man is wholly dependent upon God. The fitting of the ships that cross the broad ocean is not alone due to the talent and ingenuity of the human agent. God is the great Architect. Without his co- operation, without the aid of the higher intelligences, how worthless would be the plans of men. God must aid, else every device is worthless. - The Review and Herald, May 28, 1908, paragraph 4 Ellen G. White: When our Creator formed the world to be a habitation for man, its arrangements were prepared by the God of wisdom to help the mental as well as the physical wants of man. The great Architect has formed and fashioned the scenes of nature that they may have an important bearing upon man s intellectual and moral character. These are to be Gods school to educate the mind and morals. Here the mind may have a vast field for study in the display of the majestic works of the Infinite One. - Manuscript Releases Volume Three [Nos. 162-209] (1990), page 216, paragraph 2 Ellen G. White: Day by day the human structure performs its work under the great Master Architect, who superintends every function of the body, seeking to make it into a glorious temple for Himself-Letter 17, 1895. - Manuscript Releases Volume Three [Nos. 162-209] (1990), page 308, paragraph 1 Ellen G. White: Day by day the human structure performs its work under the great Master Architect, who superintends every function of the body, seeking to make it into a glorious temple for Himself. . . . When God works so wondrously man the human agent, should become intelligent in regard to the machinery of his body, that this temple of God shall not be misused. - Letter 17, 1895. - Manuscript Releases Volume Three [Nos. 162-209] (1990), page 350/351, paragraph 4 Ellen G. White: The fitting of the ships that cross the broad ocean is not alone due to the talent and ingenuity of the human agent. God is the great Architect. Without His co-operation, without the aid of the higher intelligences, how worthless would be the plans of men! God must aid, else every device is worthless. — Notebook Leaflets from the Elmshaven Library Vol. 1 (1945), page 89, paragraph 8 Ellen G. White: Laborers together with God. How few understand the full meaning of the words! We can not work by ourselves. God works, and we work. Let us study the words of Inspiration. Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling; for it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure. Ye are Gods husbandry, ye are Gods building. The great Architect wants to form us into a holy temple for himself. Only those who are partakers of the divine nature can understand this. Those who walk even as Christ walked, who are patient, gentle, kind, meek, and lowly in heart, those who yoke up with Christ and lift his burdens, who yearn for souls as he yearned for them— these will enter into the joy of their Lord. They will see with Christ the travail of his soul, and be satisfied. Heaven will triumph, for the vacancies made in heaven by the fall of Satan and his angels will be filled by the redeemed of the Lord. - The Review and Herald, May 29, 1900, paragraph 12 Ellen G. White: The great God has reared His mighty structures in the granite rocks, in the towering mountains, in clefts, in the gulches, in the gorges, and in the castle rocks, and in the caves of the earth. And with these surroundings— the work of Gods power— how thankless the heart who needs images of man to worship. The heathen who worship nature, the works of the divine hand, are idolaters. But does not their worship strike the senses as more sensible than the worship of images bearing the mold and impress of finite man? Everything about us teaches us from day to day lessons of our Fathers love and of His power, of His laws to govern nature, and that lie at the foundation of all government in heaven and in earth. These rich tokens of Gods matchless power, if they will not call the mind to the Creator of heaven and earth, if they will not awaken gratitude in these dull and thankless hearts, will images and shrines of dead men do this? We look upon nature. We see the fields clothed with carpets of living green. We see the variety of His works. In this house God has builded for man, every part of this house, diverse it may be from another, but we trace in unmistakable tokens the handiwork of the great Architect. There is beauty in the valleys, awful grandeur in the solemn masses of cleft rocks, majesty in the towering mountains that look as if they touched the heavens. There is the lofty tree with its delicately formed leaves, the spires of grass, the opening bud and blooming flowers, the forest trees, and everything points the mind to the great and living God. Ms 62. 1886. pp. 28, 29. (Second Visit to Italy, April 15-29, 1886.) White Estate Washington, D.C. January 26, 1955 Manuscript Releases Volume One [Nos. 19-96] (1981), page 309, paragraph 5, page 310, paragraph 1. Comment: Guess who also uses the words: The great architect on a few occasions and always in connection with nature, another expression not found in the Bible? freemason.org/cfo/jan_feb_2002/poets.htm For it was in countless monasteries that the first depiction of the Deity were penned by anonymous monks who imagined God - and drew God - as a literal architect, standing amid the heavens and the earth wielding a magnificent compass above the darkness upon the face of the deep. And to this day, we are all drawn to that ineffable mystery suggested by that darkness before the light. This idea has remained strongly ingrained in Western thought, and was perhaps most dramatically manifested when a celebrated group of men we call the Founding Fathers lifted their light in an effort to bring forth a new country on the North American continent. Most of the Founding Fathers of America were products of the philosophical world-view of The Enlightenment, or Age of Reason. It may surprise some of you to learn that these men were predominantly Deists rather than Christians. Strictly defined, Deism is a belief in God based solely upon the evidence of reason. The Deist position asserts that God created the universe and after setting it in motion, abandoned it, assumed no control over life, exerted no influence on natural phenomena, and gave no supernatural revelation. Ellen G. White: In his isolated home John was able to study more closely than ever before the manifestations of divine power as recorded in the book of nature and in the pages of inspiration. To him it was a delight to meditate on the work of creation and to adore the divine Architect. In former years his eyes had been greeted by the sight of forest-covered hills, green valleys, and 10 fruitful plains; and in the beauties of nature it had ever been his delight to trace the wisdom and skill of the Creator. He was now surrounded by scenes that to many would appear gloomy and uninteresting; but to John it was otherwise. While his surroundings be desolate and barren, the blue heavens that bent above him were as bright and beautiful as the skies above his loved Jerusalem. In the wild, rugged rocks, in the mysteries of the deep, in the glories of the firmament, he read important lessons. All bore the message of Gods power and glory. — The Acts of the Apostles (1911), page 571, paragraph 2, page 572, paragraph 1 Ellen G. White: In his isolated home John was able to study more closely than ever before the manifestations of divine power as recorded in the book of nature and in the pages of inspiration. To him it was a delight to meditate on the work of creation, and to adore the divine Architect. In former years his eyes had been greeted by the sight of forest-covered hills, green valleys, and fruitful plains; and in the beauties of nature it had ever been his delight to trace the wisdom and skill of the Creator. He was now surrounded by scenes that to many would appear gloomy and uninteresting; but to John it was otherwise. While his surroundings might be desolate and barren, the blue heavens that bent above him were as bright and beautiful as the skies above his loved Jerusalem. In the wild, rugged rocks, in the mysteries of the deep, in the glories of the firmament, he read important lessons. All bore the message of Gods power and glory. - The Retirement Years (1990), page 174, paragraph 3, page 175, paragraph 1 Ellen G. White: Patmos, a barren rocky island in the Aegean Sea, had been chosen by the Roman government as a place of banishment for criminals. But to the servant of God this gloomy abode proved to be the gate of heaven. He was shut away from the busy scenes of life and from active labor as an evangelist, but he was not excluded from the presence of God. In his desolate home he could commune with the King of kings and study more closely the manifestations of divine power in the book of nature and the pages of inspiration. He delighted to meditate upon the great work of creation and to adore the power of the Divine Architect. In former years his eyes had been greeted with the sight of wood-covered hills, green valleys, and fruitful plains ; and in all the beauties of nature he had delighted to trace the wisdom and skill of the Creator. He was now surrounded with scenes that to many would appear gloomy and uninteresting. But to John it was otherwise. He could read the most important lessons in the wild, desolate rocks, the mysteries of the great deep, and the glories of the firmament. To him all bore the impress of Gods power and declared His glory. - The Sanctified Life (1889), page 72, paragraph 1 Ellen G. White: Patmos, a barren, rocky island in the Aegean Sea, had been chosen by the Roman government as a place of banishment for criminals. But this gloomy abode proved, to the servant of God, to be the gate of Heaven. He was shut away from the busy scenes of life, and from his active labors as an evangelist; but he was not excluded from the presence of God. In his desolate home he could commune with the King of kings, and study more closely the manifestations of divine power in the book of nature and the pages of inspiration. He delighted to meditate upon the great work of creation, and to adore the power of the Divine Architect. Informer years his eyes had been greeted with the sight of wood-covered hills, green valleys, and fruitful plains ; and in all the beauties of nature he had delighted to trace the wisdom and skill of the Creator. He was now surrounded with scenes that to many would appear gloomy and uninteresting. But to John it was otherwise. He could read the most important lessons in the wild, desolate rocks, the mysteries of the great deep, and the glories of the firmament. To him, all bore the impress of Gods power, and declared his glory. — The Review and Herald, March 1, 1881, paragraph 7 Ellen G. White: In his isolated home John was able to study more closely than ever before the manifestations of divine power as recorded in the book of nature and in the pages of inspiration. To him it was a delight to meditate on the work of creation, and to adore the divine Architect. In 11 former years his eyes had been greeted by the sight of forest-covered hills, green valleys, and fruitful plains; and in the beauties of nature it had ever been his delight to trace the wisdom and skill of the Creator. He was now surrounded by scenes that to many would appear gloomy and uninteresting; but to John it was otherwise. While his surroundings might be desolate and barren, the blue heavens that bent above him were as bright and beautiful as the skies above his loved Jerusalem. In the wild, rugged rocks, in the mysteries of the deep, in the glories of the firmament, he read important lessons. All bore the message of Gods power and glory. - The Review and Herald, September 5, 1912, paragraph 12 Ellen G. White: More than one hundred years before the flood, the Lord sent an angel to Noah, to make known unto him his purpose in regard to the sinful race, that his Spirit would not always strive with man, but that he would send a flood of waters upon the earth, to destroy man and beast. He would not leave the race ignorant of his design; but would, through Noah, warn the world of its coming destruction, that the inhabitants might be left without excuse. Noah was to preach to the people, and also to prepare an ark as God should direct him for the saving of himself and family. Not only was he to preach, but his example in building the ark was to be a continual testimony of warning to the world, showing that he believed what he preached. His simple, childlike faith, and his implicit obedience, notwithstanding the opposition he received, was an evidence to the world of his sincerity. He was firm as a rock to duty, directing the work of that singular building, under the guidance of the Divine Architect. Every blow struck upon the ark was a witness to the people. - The Signs of the Times , February 27, 1879, paragraph 11 Ellen G. White: Patmos, the place of Johns exile, was a barren, rocky island in the Aegean Sea, which had been chosen by the Roman Government as a place of banishment for criminals. In former years his life had been spent among wood-covered hills, green valleys, and fruitful plains ; now his lonely home was amid scenes of desolation that to many would have appeared gloomy and uninteresting. But to him it was otherwise. Although shut away from the busy scenes of life, and from active labor as an evangelist, he was not excluded from the presence of God. He could commune with the King of kings, and study the manifestations of divine power as revealed in the book of nature, and on the page of inspiration. He had delighted to trace the wisdom and skill of the Creator in the beauties of his handiwork; and now he could see tokens of the same divine Architect in the rocky wilds of Patmos. — The Signs of the Times , February 5, 1885, paragraph 4 Ellen G. White: The Lord has provided His church with capabilities and blessings, that they may present to the world an image of His own sufficiency, and that His church may be complete in Him, a continual representation of another, even the eternal world, of laws that are higher than earthly laws. His church is to be a temple built after the divine similitude, and the angelic architect has brought his golden measuring rod from heaven, that every stone may be hewed and squared by the divine measurement, and polished to shine as an emblem of heaven, radiating in all directions the bright, clear beams of the Sun of Righteousness. The church is to be fed with manna from heaven, and to be kept under the sole guardianship of His grace. Clad in complete armor of light and righteousness, she enters upon her final conflict. The dross, the worthless material, will be consumed, and the influence of the truth testifies to the world of its sanctifying, ennobling character... - Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White (1922), page 208, paragraph 1 Ellen G. White: The angelic architect has brought his golden measuring rod from heaven, that every stone may be hewed and squared by the divine measurement, and polished to shine as an emblem of heaven, radiating in all directions the bright, clear beams of the Sun of Righteousness. - In Heavenly Places (1967), page 281, paragraph 4 12 Ellen G. White: The Lord has provided His church with capabilities and blessings, that they may present to the world an image of His own sufficiency, and that His church may be complete in Him, a continual representation of another, even the eternal world, of laws that are higher than earthly laws. His church is to be a temple built after the divine similitude, and the angelic architect has brought his golden measuring rod from heaven, that every stone may be hewed and squared by the divine measurement and polished to shine as an emblem of heaven, radiating in all directions the bright, clear beams of the Sun of Righteousness. The church is to be fed with manna from heaven and to be kept under the sole guardianship of His grace. Clad in complete armor of light and righteousness, she enters upon her final conflict. The dross, the worthless material, will be consumed, and the influence of the truth testifies to the world of its sanctifying, ennobling character... - Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers (1923), page 17/18 Ellen G. White: The Lord has provided his church with capabilities and blessings, that they may present to the world an image of his own sufficiency, and that his church may be complete in him, a continual representation of another, even the eternal world, of laws that are higher than earthly laws. His church is to be a temple built after the divine similitude, and the angelic architect has brought his golden measuring rod from heaven that every stone may be hewed and squared by the divine measurement, and polished to shine as an emblem of heaven, radiating in all directions the bright clear beams of the Sun of Righteousness. The church is to be fed with manna from heaven, and to be kept under the sole guardianship of his grace. Clad in complete armor of light and righteousness, she enters upon her final conflict. The dross, the worthless material, will be consumed, and the influence of the truth testifies to the world of its sanctifying, ennobling character. - General Conference Daily Bulletin, February 27, 1893, paragraph 10, Article Title: Dear Brethren of the General Conference General Conference Proceedings.-Eleventh Meeting.- Ellen G. White: The Lord has provided His church with capabilities and blessings, that they may present to the world an image of His own sufficiency, and that His church may be complete in Him, a continual representation of another, even the eternal world, of laws that are higher than earthly laws. His church is to be a temple built after the divine similitude, and the angelic architect has brought his golden measuring rod from heaven, that every stone may be hewed and squared by divine measurement, and polished to shine as an emblem of heaven, radiating in all directions the bright, clear beams of the Sun of Righteousness. The church is to be fed with manna from heaven, and to be kept under the sole guardianship of His grace. Clad in complete armor of light and righteousness, she enters upon her final conflict. The dross, the worthless material, will be consumed, and the influence of the truth testifies to the world of its sanctifying, ennobling character... - Selections from the Testimonies Setting forth Important Principles Relating to Our Work in General, the Publishing Work in Particular, and the Relation of Our Institutions to Each Other. (1898), page 4, paragraph 1 Ellen G. White: The temple service, formed after the divine pattern, and once so pure, so sacred and so holy, had been tainted with evil. It could not be remodeled. It was mingled with the defective plans of men, and could not be rebuilt by human power. The true heavenly Architect, he who created men, so loved the world, that he gave his only-begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. One sent from heaven came to restore the ruined temple in its sacred and beautiful proportions. - The Signs of the Times , December 16, 1897, paragraph 6 Those Founding Fathers who were Masons had knowledge of the Platonic concept of The Creator as Divine Architect of the Universe, and had access to and knowledge of such works as the mid- thirteenth-century Bible moralisee (which Benjamin Franklin is said to have seen while in France), 13 and were familiar with other works such as the early fourteenth-century Holkham Bible, both of which depict the Supreme Being, compass in hand, walking through the heavens To this day, Freemasons use The Great Architect of the Universe and other non-sectarian titles to address the Deity. In using non-sectarian references to that which transcends all knowing, persons of different faiths may join together in prayer, concentrating on the Universal Spirit rather than on differences of culture and religion. Masonry has always championed religious freedom, and the idea that the relationship between the individual and one God is a personal, private and sacred matter. Comment: Adventist literature tells us that William Miller had been a Deist. Sadly we were never told that it was Freemasons who were Deists. watch.pair/mason.html A British Israel website, Straight Talk , explains the hidden Zionist symbols of the Obverse and Reverse sides of the Great Seal: (found on the one dollar bill of the USA) E. Raymond Capt, in his booklet, Our Great Seal says: The Great Seal given to our country, after years of laborious heraldic and symbolic study, reveals our true national origin and destiny. The Obverse face is Israel in the Old Testament; The Reverse face is our race under the New Covenant. Each face is a masterly harmony of all that is potent in symbolism and prophecy. It was originated and adopted by men who recognized the overshadowing presence of the Great Architect of the Universe and submission to His will as revealed in the Scriptures and the Laws of Nature. They planned a government in conformity to His great Plan. They recognized that Americas greatest task was to go toward the goal of the Plan — the eventual establishment of the Kingdom of God on earth. Comment: Whose was the all-seeing eye? Gods? No!!!! The all-seeing eye belonged to the Great Architect of the Universe who is Satan the one who is represented by the darkness found in Genesis 1 and elsewhere in the Bible. And Freemasons used this symbol for him and they placed this symbol on the American Dollar bill. Now notice the following: That the USA government has been established under the Great Architect of the Universe. Remember that the second beast of Revelation 13 which we are told represents Protestant United States would have lamblike horns but would speak as a dragon? Now notice from the quotation above the two things that Satan demands: Submission to his will as revealed in Scriptures and the laws of nature. Ellen G. White: In the preparation of a people for the Lords second coming, a great work is to be accomplished through the promulgation of health principles. The people are to be instructed in regard to the needs of the physical organism and the value of healthful living as taught in the Scriptures, that the bodies which God has created may be presented to Him a living sacrifice, fitted to render Him acceptable service. There is a great work to be done for suffering humanity in relieving their sufferings by the use of the natural agencies that God has provided, and in teaching them how to prevent sickness by the regulation of the appetites and passions. The people should be taught that transgression of the laws of nature is transgression of the laws of God. They should be taught the truth in physical as well as in spiritual lines, that the fear of the Lord tendeth to life. Proverbs 19:23. If thou wilt enter into life, Christ says, keep the commandments. Matthew 19:17. Live out My law as the apple of thine eye. Gods commandments, obeyed, are life unto those that find them, and health to all their flesh. Proverbs 4:22. {CH 206.3} Comment: Notice that Ellen says that the transgression of the law of nature is equally sinful as the transgression of the moral law of God. Notice that she mentions both the law of God together with the laws of nature. The very same ones as those the great Architect of the Universe (Satan) wants to 14 use to establish his kingdom on earth commencing with the United States. What does the Bible teach about the transgression of the laws of nature? Is it the transgression of the moral law of God? 1 Timothy 4: 1-5 Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; Speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron; Forbidding to marry, [and commanding] to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth. For every creature of God [is] good, and nothing to be refused, if it be received with thanksgiving: For it is sanctified by the word of God and prayer. (Please note that I am a vegetarian and have no desire to change this and do believe that a meat diet these days is not the best. Also this word creature may refer to created foods rather than creatures but let me ask you a question: How successful would Gods missionaries have been throughout the centuries had they refused the food that was set before them by some of the hospitable heathen they were hoping to win to Christ?) Did Jesus obey the law of nature when He missed his meals or ate at irregular times? Did Jesus obey the law of nature when He ate fish and meat? Did He obey the law of nature when He prayed all night? Did He obey the law of nature when He fasted forty days? By Mrs Whites standards Jesus must have been a terrible sinner. By applying this law to ourselves we who are vegetarians must therefore be better than Jesus Himself. And that is as Satan would have it. How many churches do we know advocate both the law of the scriptures and the law of nature? I know of only one church. So who is and has been advancing the kingdom of the Great Architect of the Universe? What name do the prophecies in the Book of Revelation give to something that would do this work? See Revelation 16:13. No doubt more churches and denominations fall under this term because anyone who supposedly speaks for God but who in actual fact speaks for himself or Gods enemy is a false prophet. In order to keep Gods people in the dark and to prevent them from being ready for the end-time issues Satan has to replace the truth with something that is false. If Satan is behind the Adventist Movement then the interpretation of prophecy Adventists have been taught will of course not take place exactly like that. Therefore while the church members are forever waiting for something to take place they may I actual fact be receiving the mark of the beast and not even realize it! By obeying a false prophet after we have see that she is a false prophet but we prefer to continue to believe her may very well constitute the mark of the beast since Ellen White appears to have been aiding the enemy in the setting up of the New World order. It is interesting to note also that the Jehovas Witnesses who also sprung from the 1844 date setting movement are founded on Freemasonry and the Occult. Their magazine is called the Watchtower and their members are called Witnesses. Do the Jehovahs Witnesses witness of Jesus? They cannot for they have stripped Him of His divinity. They claim to be Witnesses of Jehovah but can they witness of Him without acknowledging His Son? So whose witnesses are they and what does this word Watchtower refer to? demonbuster/watchers.html The guardian spirits are also called the Watchtowers by the practitioners and that they are called 15 forth from the north south, east and west in rituals. Comment: Remember that Mrs White also used this word watcher or holy watcher? This refers to spirits or demons and not to God.
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