If wanting to know if we are in the last of the last days, is the last remaining Bible prophecy being fulfilled? Look first to the ill and lost church, or what passes for the church in these times. What passes for many pastors. What passes for a theology school, a seminary, a Bible college.

We live in the last of the last days when many are consumed in unsound doctrines, as that is what they hear, all they hear. All that is spewed from the pulpits of America and Western churches.

People passing as pastors are utterly corrupting and perverting the Word of God.

With itching ears, more and more are turning to fables, lies, and pastors are telling people the truth is the fable, the lie.

We’re living in Romans 1 [begin reading at verse 16 to the end of the chapter — such a time as this], Isaiah 5:20, and in every word within the Word as to how these times would be.

It is astounding the degree of Bible illiteracy among the overwhelming majority professing to be faithful Christ followers, Christians. It is not only astounding, but a concerted effort by Satan to install within churches his ministers to mislead and pull people away from the truth.

“For certain men have crept in unnoticed, who long ago were marked out for this condemnation, ungodly men, who turn the grace of our God into lewdness and deny the only Lord God and our Lord Jesus Christ.”

Jude 1:4

How does a lesbian get placed in a church as a pastor? Have you paused to realize it began in whatever school she attended?

How do pastors get placed in churches that do not believe Adam and Eve were real individuals? I realize the lineages in the Bible can be trying to get through, but they are in the Holy Bible for a reason. To show us the history, the truth. It is clear that to believe God’s Word is not a requirement to attend, graduate from, and be placed as a pastor in a church — to shepherd a flock of people, supposedly in the hearing and ways of God to lead them through this world to grow in spiritual maturity, grow closer to the LORD Jesus Christ and God the Father. By the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

I’m telling you clearly, plainly, the Holy Spirit is NOT within those who preach and teach anything that is not aligned with God’s inerrant, infallible, unchangeable, eternal living and active Word.

All those who omit, add to, corrupt, pervert, and teach unsound doctrines will not enjoy Judgment Day.

How can they when they teach another gospel? When they out and out lie. On purpose.

With boldness regarding this particular unsound thinking and teaching that Adam and Eve were not real individuals, to not beleiving Jesus is fully truly God and was born of a virgin and rose from the dead after His body lay three days in the tomb — to the lie that the church has replaced Israel, that Jesus was married and had a family, that there is no hell, and that whatever one desires and believes it’s okay. Anything goes. Any belief gets a person into heaven and eternal life. That there are no absolute truths, moral truths.

So many wandering about asking, “Are these the last days?”

LOOK! LISTEN! WATCH! INHALE! DISCERN! RIGHTLY DIVIDE THE WORD!

We ARE TO JUDGEDISCERN RIGHTLY — everything. Everything. Please finally begin to understand the context of Matthew 7:1.

We are to test every spirit and to compare whatever is said by a person with what is within the Holy Bible. To be as the Bereans were with the apostle Paul. No different.

We are to be BORN FROM ABOVE, BORN AGAIN, INDWELT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT — and what is taking place, becoming commonplace in so many churches, clearly reveals the absence of the Holy Spirit and being born from above.

If genuine, if true, if truly changed from within, born anew by the Spirit of God, a person then KNOWS. They KNOW. And they do not spread fables, lies, or delusions to stir people up and away from the whole truth of the whole Holy Bible.

Just the way it is.

It’s clear that a great many pastors have never read the Holy Bible; they do not believe what is within its pages, its words, and if they have opened and read, they skipped the genealogies and the passages stating how teachers will be judged more harshly due to their responsibility to teach well, wisely, and correctly what is in the Word of God. Not polluting it, denying it, corrupting and perverting it.

Are we in the last of the last days? Are there any signs of this?

You got that right, sister, you got that right, brother! Time to pay nothing but close attention and prepare. As watchmen and watchwomen on the wall. Not placing faith in any man or woman, in any denomination or certain church membership — other than being truly within the body of Christ. Born anew, born from above. Placing faith in Jesus, in God the Father, in the Holy Spirit, in the whole Holy Bible first, always, uppermost. And all else falls under this.

Do not fear judging well and wisely. Asking questions. Calling out those things which do not align with what is written in God’s inerrant, infallible Word. His unchanging Word.

Not passive. Actively in spiritual pursuit. Of the LORD and all His truth and ways, which can only be found in the Holy Bible, not on the overwhelming majority of pulpits in America.

In a time such as this — the last of the last days, His coming swiftly approaching.

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Wednesday, June 18th, 2025

 

 

Vast Majority Of Mainline American Pastors Are ‘Not Certain’ That Adam And Eve Were ‘Real People,’ Survey Finds

 

June 16, 2025

By Ken Ham

Reprinted from Harbinger’s Daily

 

The vast majority of mainline Protestant pastors here in America don’t believe the Bible.

And that’s not hyperbole—according to recent data from the National Survey of Religious Leaders, only 25% of such pastors “say they’re certain that Adam and Eve were real people” (by comparison, the study notes “80% of Evangelical pastors and 89% of black Protestant clergy affirm this belief with certainty”). Only 1 in 4 believe in a literal Adam and Eve! That’s certainly a contrast to the Bible’s view on the first couple (Matthew 19:4-5Romans 5:121 Corin. 15:21-22, 2 Corin. 11:3).

Yes, the New Testament certainly treats Adam and Eve as literal, historical people.

And yes, a literal Adam is essential to the gospel. Without an Adam who really did sin against God and bring physical death into the world, why do we need the last Adam, Jesus, to die a physical death in our place? Denying a literal Adam denies Scripture, undermines the gospel, and puts fallible man as the authority over God and his clear Word.

But that’s not the only lamentable finding from this study. They also found, regarding these mainline Protestant pastors:

  • Only 45% expressed certainty in their belief about hell.
  • A few more, 47%, definitely believe in miraculous healing.
  • A quarter, 26%, believe in God but have doubts.
  • Only 32% “strongly believed in trying to convert others to their faith.”
  • And 70% view the Bible as “inspired but not historically accurate in all parts, with some sections reflecting the cultural norms of the time and therefore no longer applicable today.”

What a dismal view of God and His Word from so many so-called pastors! But this isn’t surprising, given the liberal trajectory of the mainline denominations. They abandoned the authority of God’s Word long ago, and that compromise just leads to more compromise (and more doubt!).

What’s the antidote to this slippery slide into unbelief? A firm conviction regarding the authority of God’s Word . . . from the very first verse!