Saturday, February 04, 2012
Copy Cats produce a fake Cult website
Mike Peters' group has created a new website called www.indianapoliscult.org. How can cult know they are a cult? They have the audacity to post “cult tests” that completely expose their cultish ways. Don't you think this is a low and undignified way to counteract criticism from us? I would think a cult would try to trick people by cloning another website's name and registering it as an .ORG instead of .COM. The only method that I think will truly work for them is to repent and change what they have done and are currently doing. Then make an apology to the families that have been torn apart. If they truly have changed they need to get rid of all the teaching that leads people astray, causes marital divisions, and fuels hatred for other Christians groups.

Indianapolis Church FAILS Cult TEST


(Quotes from the copy cat site www.indianapoliscult.ORG <--- FAKE!!!

TEST #1
"Always first and foremost, who do these say that Jesus Christ is?"

True Answer:  If you follow their teachings, Jesus Christ and Mike Peters are synonymous. Since Mike Peters has the spirit of Jesus Christ, then according to their beliefs he is Jesus or at least speaking directly for Him. They have a lot of pretty words about Jesus being Lord, but the actions (fruit) of this group are alarming. 

TEST #2
"A cult may teach the correct doctrine in regard to the Person of Jesus Christ. They may even very persuasively and zealously "defend the Faith," and yet (watch this one—it's very subtle!) deny the Truths of it by their lives."

True Answer: Mike Peters and his followers have a long track record of hurting people and splitting families apart. Check out factnet for the documentation about this and how they respond to basic questions.

TEST #3
"Cults will often, though not always, spawn a new source of "truth" other than the inspired, inerrant Word of God. Examples are the Book of Mormon, Moon's Divine Principle, or the Jehovah Witnesses' erroneous translation of the Scriptures."

True Answer: Mike Peters' teachings are what most people read over all other inspired sources including the bible and other Christian authors. Foundations books are the bible to them. This series contains some scripture that has been twisted or misinterpreted to fit the AllAtHisFeet cult vision [ZOE LIFE].

TEST #4
"Frequently, cults, such as the Way International and Jehovah Witnesses, deny the Fullness of the GodHead, by isolating Jesus and the Father, and the Holy Spirit into separate entities."

True Answer: AllAtHisFeet doctrine makes the Church and Jesus Christ himself synonymous. They have added their church to the trinity, because they believe that Jesus lives exclusively in Indianapolis (or other cult cells). And together they are the only ones who make up Jesus’ true body. If you reject their teaching then you have rejected Jesus therefore are you not saved.

TEST #5
"The 'experts' seem to all agree on this next point. You can often identify a cult by their insistence on "works" and "issues" for initial salvation, or to maintain their salvation."

True Answer: Many believers of the Mike Peters' doctrine have been baptized again and even have sold their possessions to move to Indianapolis or other cult cells. If you don't agree with one little thing you can be excommunicated (encouraged to move out of the city) and considered an unbeliever. Sounds like “works” and “issues” come before the simple Gospel of Truth.

TEST #6
"Cults will be man-centered and flesh-centered, rather than Jesus centered."

True Answer: AllAtHisFeet cult group is man centered. The group is all about “acceptance” and finding a place within the cliques. Plus there are no other men who are leaders with the power that Mike Peters has.

TEST #7
"As stated, cults will sometimes derive their identity by drawing some acute distinction between themselves and other groups. They often claim that their "correctness" and others' apostasy is obvious because of this "clear issue" of church government or eschatology or whatever."

True Answer: AllAtHisFeet cult hates organized religion and attendance based churches. They are constantly making fun and insulting them. Their new website has a picture that illustrates that they believe every other church is a cult except them.

TEST #8
"Some cults are rightfully identified by extremes in "voodoo" magic show religion. They will be found pursuing external signs and wonders (as a "wicked and adulterous generation" will), putting God 'to the test'."

True Answer: Mike Peters saw many signs in the beginning that made him a special “apostle” of Christ. Natural rainbows were his authentication from God and no one could question them. A natural rainbow, which happens everyday around the world, is what established this new cult group and authorized the new doctrine of Mike Peters .