"O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called: Which some professing have erred concerning the faith. Grace be with thee. Amen."
1 Timothy 6:20-21
False Prophet Profiles: Kim Clement
Author:
Christopher J. E. Johnson
Published: Apr 21, 2022
Updated: Feb 28, 2023


FALSE PROPHET PROFILES:
KIM CLEMENT
Exposing the failed predictions and antichrist doctrine taught by men of corrupt minds who claim to be "prophets of God."

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Contents:

Introduction

Chapter 1 - Clement's Corrupt Beliefs
Chapter 2 - Clement's Shady Background & Doctrine
Chapter 3 - False Prophecy: Donald Trump & Bill Gates
Chapter 4 - False Prophecy: 9/11 & TWA-800
Chapter 5 - False Prophecy: Kim Jong-il & North Korea
Chapter 6 - False Prophecy: Pope Francis
Chapter 7 - Clement's Many Failed Prophecies
Chapter 8 - Clement's Strange Statements
Chapter 9 - Other Interesting Notes & Discoveries

 


Did you know that Kim Clement prophesied that Barack Obama would be baptized by the Holy Spirit in the summer of 2010, and that he would change all his presidential policies to richly bless Americans? Did you know that Clement prophesied that rap artist Eminem, author Stephen King, and media tycoon Rupert Murdoch would all become Christian evangelists by the end of 2006? Did you know that he prophesied in 2007 that Bill Gates would do the works of evangelism by giving a bunch of his money to fund churches? Did you know that he prophesied that Rudy Giuliani would become President of the United States in 2008?

In this book, we will cover all these failed Clement prophecies, and much more. Though some of these Clement prophecies might seem surprising, what is much more surprising is how those who worship Kim Clement choose to believe them anyway, despite the evidence.

God abhors false prophets (i.e. He hates them with the utmost hatred), and He instructed the Jews that they were to take the matter of false prophecy so seriously, that the Israeli government was to charge, sentence, and execute any prophet that was proven to be false:

But the prophet, which shall presume to speak a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the name of other gods, even that prophet shall die. And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the LORD hath not spoken? When a prophet speaketh in the name of the LORD, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the LORD hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him.
-Deuteronomy 18:20-22

presumptuous (n): bold and confident to excess; adventuring without reasonable ground of success; hazarding safety on too slight grounds; rash
(See 'presumptuous', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Aug 2, 2022, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

How does one prove that a prophet is false? After all, if God dictated to the Israeli government such strict laws, then there must be a method of evidence gathering that could be proven in a court of law.

If you read carefully, God explained it to us in those verses. The Lord God said that a false prophet is proven false when he speaks a thing that does not come to pass because, if a thing is prophesied in the name of the Lord God, and it does not happen, it is a lie, and God has also told us that He will not and cannot lie.

In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie,
promised before the world began;
-Titus 1:2

And also the Strength of Israel will not lie nor repent:
for he is not a man, that he should repent.
-1 Samuel 15:29

And yet, the children of Israel did not take God very seriously on this matter because, instead of executing the false prophets who dared to speak lies in the name of God, most of them turned their ears toward the false prophets, heeded their corrupt doctrines, and refused to believe that they were false prophets. Nothing has changed in thousands of years because, even today, there are many popular false prophets around the world, and millions of people (who claim to be "Christians") ignore the truth of God's Word so they can follow deceitful men who will pour honey into their ears.

All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again. All things are full of labour; man cannot utter it: the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing. The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
-Ecclesiastes 1:7-9

The Lord God also told the children of Israel that He ALLOWS false prophets to keep preaching their false messages. He does not immediately punish them, as some might believe He would do. Perhaps you have never heard that before, but the Lord tells us that there is a very important reason why He does this, and He explained it in more detail a few chapters earlier in Deuteronomy:

If there arise among you a prophet, or a dreamer of dreams, and giveth thee a sign or a wonder, And the sign or the wonder come to pass, whereof he spake unto thee, saying, Let us go after other gods, which thou hast not known, and let us serve them; Thou shalt not hearken unto the words of that prophet, or that dreamer of dreams: for the LORD your God proveth you, to know whether ye love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul. Ye shall walk after the LORD your God, and fear him, and keep his commandments, and obey his voice, and ye shall serve him, and cleave unto him.
-Deuteronomy 13:1-4

judge (v): to compare facts or ideas, and perceive their agreement or disagreement, and thus to distinguish truth from falsehood; to discern
(See 'judge', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Nov 30, 2021, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

Of course, one must judge the evidence before drawing any conclusions, which is what we will be doing in this book. We have to look at the doctrines of a man who claims to be a prophet of God, compare what he teaches to the Bible, look over the specifics of his alleged divine predictions, and judge if he is legitimate or a deceiver, but once enough evidence is presented to prove he is a false prophet, the Lord God gives us the liberty to choose who we will serve.
(Read "Unbiblical Cop-Outs: 'Don't Judge Me!'" here at creationliberty.com for more details.)

The Lord God allows false prophets to
speak to test you. Who will you serve?

And if it seem evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.
-Joshua 24:15

Kim Clement was a self-proclaimed "prophet of God" who testified that he was saved in 1974. He claimed to have "prophetic words" that would come to him, and he shared many of them with his audience before he died from brain cancer in November of 2016.
(Read "The Cure for Cancer" here at creationliberty.com for more details.)

I first heard of Kim Clement about a year before I wrote this exposé. I had never heard of him prior to that time. He has become popular among some in the MAGA (i.e. Make America Great Again) movement, and after I watched a video in which I heard him speak a "prophecy" that I knew for a fact was false, I immediately raised my guard against him, shut him off, and did not pay him any more attention.

For me, Clement was very easy to discern as a false prophet, however, as time went on, I saw more and more people share Clement's materials on various social media sites, which indicated that many churchgoers were blindly following this man, even after his death. After a year of seeing him promoted by so many people who claimed this man was a true prophet, I knew I had to do an exposé on him to counter all the lies and hypocrisy being spread around the internet.

When a man proclaims one false prophecy, he likely has many more false prophecies and false doctrines that he preaches, but the one that Clement is (currently) most well-known for is an alleged "prophecy" predicting Donald Trump would be President of the United States. I discovered that Clement was using a common strategy that a lot of modern-day false prophets (i.e. scam artists) are using, in which they will either collect information that is not well-known, then use that to claim they are speaking "prophetically," and/or they will keep all their prophecies as vague as possible (very similar to the way "cold reading" is done by psychics and witches) so the interpretation will be left open to the public, and they will convince themselves that he is legitimate by their own presuppositions without proper evidence.

Then the LORD said unto me, The prophets prophesy lies in my name: I sent them not, neither have I commanded them, neither spake unto them: they prophesy unto you a false vision and divination, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart.
-Jeremiah 14:14

They have seen vanity and lying divination, saying, The LORD saith: and the LORD hath not sent them: and they have made others to hope that they would confirm the word.
-Ezekiel 13:6

Later in this book, I will cover details about Clement's false prophecies, but before we get to those, I want to introduce more about Clement and his false doctrines. Please note that, as you read some of the quotations from Kim Clement in this book, especially in interviews, there will be some words missing in his sentences, and this is not a typographical error, but rather, that is just the way Clement speaks.
 


For those of you not familiar with the hippie-haired preaching of Kim Clement, he is known more commonly as "the singing prophet." In the references to various quotes, you can look up his videos where you can hear his music, although I would not recommend it because it is so awful, I could barely stomach listening to it during my research.

Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?
-1 Corinthians 11:14
(Read "Hair Length in the Bible" here at creationliberty.com for more details.)


I wanted to get an idea of what Clement believed and taught, so I started by looking over his official website, which is the church building organization he started called "House of Destiny." Of course, he gives a "statement of faith," as almost all ministries do, and they almost all state the exact same things (even though I have caught many of them lying and deceiving readers in those statements), so there is nothing much we can learn until we take a closer look at his preaching on specific topics.

For those of you familiar with the doctrine I have taught in this ministry, you will already know that in my other teachings (e.g. Why Millions of Believers on Jesus Are Going to Hell, There is No Saving Grace Without Repentance, etc), I believe in the Biblically established definition of repentance, which is grief and godly sorrow of wrongdoing, and that it is a vital part of the Gospel of Salvation, (as Jesus Christ taught us - Mark 1:14-15, Luke 13:3), but on Clement's website, repentance is only mentioned one time (located in his statement of faith, see reference below), and I was unable to find any other instance of him talking about it again anywhere on his site, or in any of his videos. The reason this is alarming is that, first of all, he did not define what he believed the word 'repent' means (which is important to avoid false doctrine on salvation), and secondly, for someone who claims to be delivering a "prophetic word" from the Lord God, it is alarming that he does not mention it any more than once on his entire website, which was the first red flag of warning for me when investigating what Clement taught.
(See House of Destiny, "What We Believe - Our Statement of Faith," retrieved Feb 25, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/core-values-and-mission/statement-of-faith])

Jeremiah, a true prophet of God, wrote:

I hearkened and heard, but they spake not aright: no man repented him of his wickedness, saying, What have I done? every one turned to his course, as the horse rusheth into the battle.
-Jeremiah 8:6

Ezekiel, another true prophet of God, wrote:

Therefore say unto the house of Israel, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Repent, and turn yourselves from your idols; and turn away your faces from all your abominations.
-Ezekiel 14:6

And Jesus Christ, who is God, preached His Word:

And saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.
-Matthew 3:2

The prophets of God brought the message of repentance (i.e. godly sorrow) for the remission (i.e. forgiveness/pardon) of sins (Luke 24:47) in both the Old and New Testaments. This is because the message of repentance has been preached from almost the very beginning of creation, but it is something that is missing from the "prophecies" of Kim Clement, and as we will see later, Clement did that intentionally.

I also searched his YouTube channel for any information on repentance, and again, I came up with nothing. Clement's YouTube channel only consists of his music and his so-called "prophecies," and there are no Biblical teachings at all, meaning that if you are listening to Kim Clement, you are not getting understanding of the Word of God; you are only learning the word of Clement.

As a last-ditch effort to try and get some sort of information about what Clement taught and believed, I wrote a letter to the House of Destiny organization. Here is the letter I sent:
"I do not know who I am reaching with this email, but I retrieved it from the website for "House of Destiny" with Kim Clement. After reviewing the 'About' page on his website, I noticed Clement believes that repentance is part of salvation, which left me curious to know more about what he believes. To whoever receives this letter, I was wondering if you could tell me what Clement believes about repentance, specifically, how does he define it? (i.e. What does the word 'repent' mean according to Kim Clement?) And, if possible, could you point me to any specific articles or videos (with a timestamp) where he talks about it? Thank you for your time."

I sent this letter out on Feb 25, 2022, but to this day, I have not received a response. The fact that they would not respond to a simple and polite inquiry about a basic doctrinal matter should tell you quite a bit about their so-called "ministry."

However, what is MUCH more revealing is that I attempted to contact House of Destiny a second time (a month later on March 29, 2022), but this time, I tried a new strategy. I wondered if they might respond if I asked them about a topic I believed would pique their interest:
"There are a lot of options for donations on the House of Destiny site. Which is the best option to give a donation right now? Which currency would you prefer?

I received a response in less than 60 seconds from an automated bot, meaning that the bot was programmed to recognize key words (like "donation" or "money"), and they made sure the bot would respond to those emails by letting the recipients know their organization deeply valued their precious members and partners (i.e. those who give them money), and included contact information for their customer service. Within four hours, I received an email from a "Pastor Fah," giving me instructions on where exactly I should go to donate money to them.

Therefore, they have absolutely NO concern for the doctrine of salvation in Jesus Christ, nor reaching anyone with that message, and specifically filter out any questions regarding the Bible and doctrine, but they have made certain to redirect anyone to the proper channels if you talk about giving them money. That should tell you EVERYTHING you need to know about this corrupt, so-called "Christian" organization.

Whose mouths must be stopped, who subvert whole houses, teaching things which they ought not, for filthy lucre's [money's] sake.
-Titus 1:11

I also discovered that House of Destiny is only the surface name for Clement's ministry because they actually operate under a 501(c)(3) corporation called "Kim Clement Center." As a side note, 501(c)(3) incorporated status means that one must denounce Jesus Christ as the head of the church, the staff members of the church building (including pastors and elders) all become indirect government employees, and the building itself automatically becomes U.S. military infrastructure through the contract, and if any Christian readers are unaware of these facts, I would recommend looking at my book called 501c3: The Devil's Church, which is free to read here at creationliberty.com (as are all my books).

As is the case with many other corrupt preachers I have covered in my time in ministry, Clement preaches false doctrine on tithe, coercing his congregation into giving him more money under threat of being "cursed" for "robbing" God. However, in his particular case, Clement achieves a new level of hypocrisy because the basis on which he claims that his prophecies are legitimate is contradicted by the fact that he teaches that Christians need to tithe.
(Read "Tithe is Not a Christian Requirement" here at creationliberty.com for more details.)

Yea, they are greedy dogs which can never have enough, and they are shepherds that cannot understand: they all look to their own way, every one for his gain, from his quarter.
-Isaiah 56:11

But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition. For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows. But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness.
-1 Timothy 6:9-11

During one of his "prophecy" sessions, Clement said:
"You will probably say, 'Ah! But look at the Old Testament prophets. They come in, and Israel would be sinning, and they condemn them and they judge them and they punish—speak about these sins. Yes, you're right. We are no longer under Old Covenant law. We are in a New Covenant grace dispensation."
-Kim Clement, "Kim Clement - Prophecy And Sin | Ask The Prophet," Kim Clement Official YouTube Channel, Jan 31, 2021, retrieved Feb 25, 2022, [https://youtu.be/mT9hrcilXUk?t=270]

Notice that Clement stopped himself when he said the word 'punish', and that is because he knew he was about to get himself into trouble by saying that the prophets were punishing the people because, for the most part, they did not do that. Only in very rare circumstances, like Elijah with the prophets of Baal, were there any punishments, and in that instance, Elijah carried out the duty of the law of God because the government was so corrupt, the appointed officials would not do their job.

As I just said, to justify tithe under the "New Covenant grace dispensation," corrupt preachers like Clement must go back to the Old Testament law. The most commonly used threat against churchgoers to pay their tithe comes from the misuse of Malachi 3, which says:

Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee? In tithes and offerings. Ye are cursed with a curse: for ye have robbed me, even this whole nation. [i.e. Israel, not the New Testament church.] Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse [i.e. Solomon's Temple], that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the LORD of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.
-Malachi 3:8-10

It is impossible for the church to bring "tithes into the storehouse" because there is no storehouse. False preachers (like Clement) love to claim that the church building they preach in is the "church," and therefore, they also teach it is a "storehouse," even though the New Testament church is not a building, as the Word of God clearly teaches us.
(Read "The Church is Not a Building" here at creationliberty.com for more details.)

Flee fornication. Every sin that a man doeth is without the body; but he that committeth fornication sinneth against his own body. What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's.
-1 Corinthians 6:18-20

For we are labourers together with God: ye are God's husbandry, ye are God's building.
-1 Corinthians 3:9

The Jews were commanded (under the law) to bring tithes to the Levites because they were the keepers of the Temple of God, and their tribe had no other way of making a living (because God commanded that they were not to own land, Num 18:20). The reason pastors cannot go to the New Testament to justify tithe is because there is nothing in the New Testament dispensation to justify it. (i.e. One can only use the New Testament to justify giving in charity, not tithe.) Now that we are in the "New Covenant grace dispensation," we are no longer under the law of tithe, and yet, when it comes to Clement's paycheck, suddenly and miraculously, the "New Covenant grace dispensation" gets ignored, demonstrating to us that Kim Clement said whatever he needed to say to justify himself.

Clement also used the corrupt New International Version (NIV), which is filled with errors and contradictions, and as a side note (just to give an example), one of the members on the committee to create the NIV was an openly-professing lesbian, which is why so many verses were altered to be sensitive to sodomites/homosexuals. Thus, for anyone to believe that they are delivering God's Word by using that perverted, so-called "version" of the Bible is just wishful thinking, and certainly, it is evidence of a preacher who is lazy (i.e. will not do his research, which is very common nowadays) and does not care about the holiness and preservation of the Word of God.
(Read Why Christians Should Study The King James Bible & "NIV Promotes Homosexuality/Sodomy" here at creationliberty.com for more details.)

One of the other very interesting things I discovered about Clement's so-called "ministry" is not something that I saw, but rather, what I did NOT see. Essentially, there is no rebuke, reproof, or correction of anything having to do with the Word of God, nor does Clement expose any false religious institution which claims to be of God.

The reason I found this so fascinating is because, in a section of Clement's website called "Prophecy," they documented his words from Sept 5, 2015, in which he said, "Many churches today are being crucified between two thieves - an erroneous false religious system and man-made laws and secular humanism." Of course, I could agree with that statement, depending on what he means, which leaves us with an obvious question: Which specific false religious systems and secular ideals is he talking about? In other words, why would he point out that there are false religious systems in this world, but then not publicly name them so we are aware of what he is speaking?
(See Kim Clement, "September 5th, 2015 - From The Den," House of Destiny, retrieved Mar 1, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy/word/?trid=646])

Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them.
-Romans 16:17

If Clement will not mark the false religious institutions he is referring to, how is Clement's congregation supposed to increase their discernment so they will not be deceived? Is that not one of the core purposes of prophecy? Please do not misunderstand; I already know the reason he does not point them out because these types of corrupt preachers are a dime-a-dozen. This is a telltale sign of a man who is preaching for the prestige and paycheck, not for the truth, because he knows that if he were to call out those religious systems he believes are corrupt, he would lose viewers who favor those false religious systems, and thus, he would also lose popularity, which directly affects his paycheck.

Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth?
I tell you, Nay; but rather division:
-Luke 12:51
(Read "The Biblical Understanding of Sanctification" here at creationliberty.com for more details.)

In Clement's mind, the only religious institutions that are "false" are those who claim he is a false prophet. Or in other words, he does not want his audience listening to anyone who disagrees with him, which is one of the primary signs of a dangerous religious cult leader.

But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition. For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows. But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness.
-1 Timothy 6:9-11

As I finished my initial investigation into Clement's ministry, I found very little in the way of Biblical substance, and many vague statements which left me unable to figure out what he actually believed, which was part of his strategy because he knew he could get more preeminence and a bigger paycheck if he kept things as ambiguous (i.e. not well understood) as possible. This is a common ploy among false prophets. (In contrast, if you look over my website, you will see that I am very specific about a lot of subjects, and offer references to support my statements, so you, or anyone else who comes across my material, can look them up, because I have nothing to hide.) There is little to no meat in what Clement taught (which is why he is so popular among unlearned churchgoers), and a lot of what he preached was more about current events and "feel-good" messages, and because of that, Clement would be more properly labeled as having a psychedelic, divination news channel, rather than a ministry of God.

For when for the time ye ought to be teachers, ye have need that one teach you again which be the first principles of the oracles [i.e. prophets] of God; and are become such as have need of milk, and not of strong meat. For every one that useth milk is unskilful in the word of righteousness: for he is a babe. But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.
-Hebrews 5:12-14

Nearly everything Clement teaches is a positive, "feel-good" message that scratches the itching ears of his listeners, but it is what I typically call "cotton candy preaching." This means Clement presents a lot of fluff with a sweet taste, but no nourishing substance for wisdom and understanding in the doctrines of Christ.

Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.
-2 Timothy 4:2-4

That this is a rebellious people, lying children, children that will not hear the law of the LORD: Which say to the seers, See not; and to the prophets, Prophesy not unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits:
-Isaiah 30:9-10

Isaiah was a prophet of God warning us about corrupt prophets, and also note that Second Timothy in chapter four is a prophecy of future events, in which Paul told Timothy (through the inspiration of the Holy Ghost) that the day would come when millions of people were going to turn to fanciful stories, and pile up unto themselves a bunch of teachers who would preach to them smooth things to make them feel good, just like Kim Clement did. They have no love of the truth, and would rather follow the fickle feelings of their hearts than hear something that would lead them to repentance (i.e. grief and godly sorrow) of their sins.
(Read Why Millions of Believers on Jesus Are Going to Hell here at creationliberty.com for more details.)

The heart is deceitful above all things,
and desperately wicked
: who can know it?
-Jeremiah 17:9

He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool:
but whoso walketh wisely, he shall be delivered.
-Proverbs 28:26

In Biblical terms, Clement is a deceptive false teacher who uses "good words and fair speeches" to deceive his listeners. Earlier, I quoted from Romans 16:17, but let's read it again with verse 18:

Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them. For they that are such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their own belly; and by good words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the simple.
-Romans 16:17-18


 


Before we begin to break down Clement's false prophecies, we should take a quick look at his background, and who he was associated with because this will provide a lot of context. According to his own testimony, Clement was born in 1956 in South Africa, started playing piano at the age of five, was trained in classical music, and later in his life, he left classical music in favor of rock music, which eventually led him into becoming a heroin addict and receiving life-threatening physical injuries.
(Read Christian Music: For The Love of Money here at creationliberty.com for more details on new-age, so-called "Christian" rock music, and how much deceitful activity is going on behind the scenes.)

After surviving knife wounds while high on heroin, Clement knew he needed help, so he went to a church building he had heard about, and they led him through the typical (and unbiblical) "altar call." At this church building, he met a man named Peter Frederic who invited Clement to lunch at his home.
(Read "Revivalism: The Devil's Design" here at creationliberty.com for more details about the invention of the unbiblical altar calls, which were developed by a false preacher.)

In Clement's book, Secrets of the Prophetic, he wrote:
"Seated in his living room, Peter began to pray over me for deliverance because he knew what kinds of things I had been through. The suffering I had experienced was dreadful. The pain was deeper than people will ever know. Peter Frederic placed a high priority on the power of confession. All that afternoon he kept asking, 'What have you done in your life that you need forgiveness for? Go ahead and speak it out.' When I would name something, he would immediately pray that it would be removed forever."
-Kim Clement, Secrets of the Prophetic: Unveiling Your Future, Destiny Image Publishers, 2011, p. 28, ISBN: 9780768498783

I will not quote all of his testimony here because it is rather lengthy, and you can always go read it for yourself if you want more details, but Clement goes on to state that he and Peter went through this process of getting Clement to confess something he did wrong, then Peter would pray for him that God would remove it, and then after a while of repeating this process, Peter proceeded to "give" Clement the "Holy Spirit." Though some readers may not understand it yet, this confirms for us that Kim Clement was NOT a Christian because he was NOT born again in Christ through the process that Scripture establishes.

Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. Marvel not [i.e. be not surprised] that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.
-John 3:5-7

One cannot receive the Holy Spirit of God until he has been born again, and though confession of one's sin is good according to Scripture, and though it is something that all Christians do, going through a detailed list of all of one's sins and speaking them out loud is not the process of salvation according to the Bible.

There are two things required for salvation according to the Gospel of Jesus Christ:

Now after that John was put in prison, Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel of the kingdom of God, And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.
-Mark 1:14-15

Despite what leavened pastors and churchgoers want to believe, the word 'repent' does NOT mean "to turn from sin" or "to change one's mind." Those are definitions of the word 'convert.' Repentance is defined in Scripture as "grief of the heart" (Gen 6:6), which is why God has repented in Scripture (Gen 6:7), and a more expanded definition in terms of mankind's sin is "godly sorrow of one's wrongdoing."

Now I rejoice, not that ye were made sorry, but that ye sorrowed to repentance: for ye were made sorry after a godly manner, that ye might receive damage by us in nothing. For godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of: but the sorrow of the world worketh death.
-2 Corinthians 7:9-10

The LORD is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit.
-Psalm 34:18

contrite (adj): worn or bruised, broken-hearted for sin; deeply affected with grief and sorrow for having offended God; humble; penitent
(See 'contrite', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Dec 29, 2018, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

So when a man hears the preaching of God's Law (Gal 3:24), and finally comes to understand his offense against God, as well as his own wretchedness, he realizes that there is nothing good within himself, and there is no hope for him. Therefore, he grieves with tears of sorrow, and calls out to the Lord God for mercy, specifically to the Lord Jesus Christ who suffered and died, and was risen from the dead, to pay the sin debt of all those who repent and believe.

This is the Biblical method of salvation for mankind, but that is NOT the process that Kim Clement went through. In his book, Clement said:
"We began to pray out loud, and suddenly, something like an otherworldly tidal wave hit me. There in his home I was filled with the Holy Spirit and began shouting and rejoicing. I spoke in an unknown tongue for several hours. It was as if I was being immersed in fire and rain at the same time. Even the tips of my fingers and toes were tingling with a power I had never felt before."
-Kim Clement, Secrets of the Prophetic: Unveiling Your Future, Destiny Image Publishers, 2011, p. 28-29, ISBN: 9780768498783

First of all, you will notice that if you read the New Testament, you will not find any such testimony about "feeling the Spirit." Secondly (and most importantly), there was NO mention of Jesus Christ ANYWHERE in Clement's testimony of his alleged "conversion;" he did not mention Jesus Christ until he claimed he got home and told his family that he "met Jesus."

Clement claimed he was saved with a spirit of mirth, not a spirit of mourning:

It is better to go to the house of mourning, than to go to the house of feasting: for that is the end of all men; and the living will lay it to his heart. Sorrow is better than laughter: for by the sadness of the countenance the heart is made better. The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning; but the heart of fools is in the house of mirth. It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, than for a man to hear the song of fools.
-Ecclesiastes 7:2-5

Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded. Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep: let your laughter be turned to mourning, and your joy to heaviness. Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift you up.
-James 4:8-10

Clement trusted in the positive, happy feeling he got, not in Jesus Christ, and furthermore, someone else prayed for Clement's salvation (instead of Clement praying directly to God on his own behalf), which is a corrupt concept that is taught by the Catholic Church. (i.e. A Catholic priest believes his prayers will grant someone else saving grace, which is completely unbiblical.) What Clement experienced was much more along the lines of Kundalini, which is a Hindu religious concept in which people will experience demonic influence that causes them to have physical sensations.

This gets more interesting when Clement's statements in a public interview contradict the testimony he gave in his book. In an interview with false preacher Chuck Missler, Clement said:
"I became a rock musician, got into drugs, and in 1974, I found Christ in the streets."
-Kim Clement, "Q&A April 29th Kim Clement Interview," Koinonia House, Apr 30, 2015, retrieved Apr 1, 2022, [https://youtu.be/OPJoCBe-f24?t=99]

In his book, he did not even mention Christ until after he got home and told his family that he had found Christ, but he implied in his book that he "found Christ" while praying with his friend Peter. However, in the interview, Clement claimed he "found Christ" in the streets, so he is either lying to us about what he wrote in his book, or he lied to everyone about it in the interview.

Clement confessed to having "psychic experiences" as a young man, meaning that there was already demonic influence over him. He even said this "psychic gift" was made manifest in his music:
"I had quite a few strange, psychic experiences in my early years. I didn't know at the time, but now I believe this was the gift at work in me even as a child. The gift was being formed in me, especially in my passion to express through music."
-Kim Clement, Call Me Crazy, But I'm Hearing God's Voice: Secrets to Hearing the Voice of God, Destiny Image Publishers, 2007, ISBN: 9780768499865

Any type of "psychic" experience is demonic. It is not of God. It is what was called "lying divination" in Ezekiel, which I quoted in the introduction to this book. (Eze 13:6) However, Clement treats his so-called "gift" just like the pagans and witches do, meaning that they treat it like a technique of their own power that they can exercise and use at will.

There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch,
-Deuteronomy 18:10

Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
-Galatians 5:19-21

Think about this for a moment: Kim Clement would "prophesy" on stage in front of a huge audience with lights, cameras, and music, which means there had to be a lot of preparation beforehand. Despite what some people might want to believe, the Christian God of the Bible does not operate on the schedule of a TV Guide. In Scripture, God gave His Word to the prophets when He was ready to do so, not whenever Kim Clement decided it was showtime.

In fact, that is one point I have tried to address with some of the cult followers of Kim Clement because calling on the Spirit of God at will to prophesy when a camera man gives a cue to start the show is very suspect. We Christians pray to the Lord God, but trying to summon a "spirit of prophecy" to come at the convenient timing of TV programming is precisely the same methods that psychics and mediums use.

Hypocritical worshipers of Kim Clement have accused me of putting on a show, but it was Clement who had the show, airing at the same times every week, because (we must presume) the Holy Spirit only gave him visions during these peak broadcasting time to get the best ratings:
-Christian A. Patriot, Truth Social, Aug 13, 2022, retrieved Sept 2, 2022, [https://truthsocial.com/@creationliberty/posts/108816912883613833]

Many readers are probably not aware of this, but it is quite common for witches and pagans who practice divination to follow Kim Clement's so-called "ministry." The following screenshot is from a social media discussion I had with a Clement follower, and not only does she promote divination, but she also declared that is what Clement was using as well, and I agree with her assessment because it is all demonic:
"When you allow someone to channel, you have to use discernment as to if that entity is trustworthy. Kim Clement may have trusted an entity that was not pure light essence to channel him. This is very different than telepathic communication which is normal in the multiverse. When you use telepathy, you can't lie. Channeling is allowing another entity to enter and control your body."
-Goddess Layla, Truth Social, Aug 2, 2022, retrieved Aug 3, 2022, [https://truthsocial.com/@GoddessLayla/posts/108754598670627126]

This woman attempted to tell me that what she and Kim Clement practiced was not divination, but when I showed her the verses of Scripture of God condemning divination, she blocked me. They know their sin, and they run from rebuke and correction.

divination (n): The act of divining; a foretelling future events, or discovering things secret or obscure, by the aid of superior beings, or by other than human means. The ancient heathen philosophers divided divination into two kinds, natural and artificial. Natural divination was supposed to be effected by a kind of inspiration or divine afflatus; artificial divination was effected by certain rites, experiments or observations
(See 'divination', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Aug 3, 2022, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

I have a surprising number of pagans and witches pop up on social media to defend Clement, and their usernames alone typically give them away. (e.g. "Goddess Layla," "5-Star Psychic," "Crystalline Light," etc.) You will notice that such people will NEVER follow my ministry because I rebuke their sin of witchcraft and false doctrines, so logically, the only reason that they follow (and worship) Kim Clement is because he did the same things they are doing, and did not teach the truth of Jesus Christ that would rebuke their sin and false doctrines.

Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
-Galatians 5:19-21

In other words, Clement's so-called "ministry" was a fusion of church-ianity with pagan divination of psychics. This is part of witchcraft, which is essentially the methods and rituals used by pagans in attempting to commune with spirits, and Christians should initiate no communication with God outside of the method of prayer established by Him in His Word.

This psychic witchcraft and Kundalini divination was a large part of what Clement believed was supposed to be the "treasure" inside of him:
"When you were born, and even before you were sent into this world, God placed a treasure in your heart. This treasure was positioned so that at the right moment, you are equipped with the tool you need to perform the extraordinary thing that you were born to perform... There is nothing evil within the nature God placed inside each of us. However, evil can influence and taint what God intended for good... When God speaks to you, whether it be through another human being, a material sign like a billboard or a movie, or directly fact to fact, it is as if a key unlocks the treasures of your heart that were already there before you were born. Therefore, when God reveals the secret... of your heart, the first instinct is to worship God, or to at least feel grateful to Him. Once the treasure of your heart is unlocked, you see yourself as God sees you. This gives you the power to capture the future."
-Kim Clement, Call Me Crazy, But I'm Hearing God's Voice: Secrets to Hearing the Voice of God, Destiny Image Publishers, 2007, ISBN: 9780768499865

Nothing in what Clement wrote came from Scripture, which is why he did not quote any Scripture along with this statement. This dangerous doctrine comes out of the mouths of corrupt preachers and false prophets who are looking to gain a following along with a hefty paycheck.

If any man teach otherwise, and consent not to wholesome words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to the doctrine which is according to godliness; He is proud, knowing nothing, but doting about questions and strifes of words, whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, evil surmiings, Perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness: from such withdraw thyself.
-1 Timothy 6:3-5

The Bible does NOT say that there are great and miraculous spiritual powers in your heart that you need special techniques to unlock so you can see into the future. Rather, the Bible says the heart is wicked, and those who follow their hearts are fools.

The heart is deceitful above all things,
and desperately wicked: who can know it
?
-Jeremiah 17:9

But those things which proceed out of the mouth come forth from the heart; and they defile the man.
-Matthew 15:18

He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool:
but whoso walketh wisely, he shall be delivered
.
-Proverbs 28:26

fool (n): one who is destitute of reason, or the common powers of understanding; in scripture, fool is often used for a wicked or depraved person; one who acts contrary to sound wisdom in his moral deportment; one who follows his own inclinations, who prefers trifling and temporary pleasures to the service of God and eternal happiness
(See 'fool', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Dec 24, 2021, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

Clement and his followers trust in their feelings, and care nothing for the truth of God's Word because they follow their feelings instead of the truth. Therefore, they will not be saved by Jesus Christ because they rejected the truth that would bring them to repentance (i.e. grief and godly sorrow) for the remission (i.e. pardoning/forgiveness of debt) of sins.

And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.
-2 Thessalonians 2:10

But he that received seed into the good ground is he that heareth the word, and understandeth it; which also beareth fruit, and bringeth forth, some an hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty.
-Matthew 13:23

In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth;
-2 Timothy 2:25

Therefore, it should be no surprise that Clement teaches the opposite of what Christ taught. Clement said very clearly that he does NOT believe that men must be born again:
"I thought that Christianity was based on a relationship resulting from grace. My idea that each person is born with a treasure in their spirit is mocked, and I am accused of being a new age prophet because I will NOT focus on their sin but rather on their treasure... I do not believe that you must be born again to obtain salvation... you cannot and will not make a disciple out of a sinner who has been introduced to Jesus Christ on the basis of their sinful inheritance only."
-Kim Clement, "The Prophetic Ministry of Kim Clement," Trinity Broadcasting Network, Aug 13, 2002; I contacted TBN to obtain a copy of this episode, but they would not get back to me.

This was a doctrinal statement Clement made in 2002, and though the original audio/video has been difficult to locate because it aired 20 years ago on TBN, in 2015, during a Q&A segment in which he was asked about this quote, Clement confirmed that he did make this statement. I will cover more details on that video confession later in this chapter, but first, I want to finish addressing the original quote, and the following image is not from an official Kim Clement Facebook account, but is from a hardcore fan of Clement who documented Clement's original words:
(See Kim Clement, Call Me Crazy, But I'm Hearing God, Facebook Group, Aug 11, 2015, retrieved Apr 13, 2022, [https://www.facebook.com/Kim-Clement-Call-Me-Crazy-But-Im-Hearing-God-150358071697674])

Based on everything we have read so far, what Clement is actually saying here is that he purposed within himself to focus on bringing out supernatural psychic abilities (i.e. witchcraft) which he believed were in the hearts of all mankind, while ignoring sin. Thus, those who accused Clement of being "new-age" are correct in their assessment. This demonstrates clearly that he was a false preacher because he would not preach the law of God to people in order to awaken them to the knowledge of their own wretchedness due to their sin, so they could come to repentance and remission of sin, and faith in Jesus Christ.

And he said unto them, These are the words which I spake unto you, while I was yet with you, that all things must be fulfilled, which were written in the law of Moses, and in the prophets, and in the psalms, concerning me. Then opened he their understanding, that they might understand the scriptures, And said unto them, Thus it is written, and thus it behoved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day: And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.
-Luke 24:44-47

But before faith came, we were kept under the law, shut up unto the faith which should afterwards be revealed. Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.
-Galatians 3:23-24

Clement's cult followers choose to believe that this quote is a lie because it is so overtly opposed to Christ's doctrine. However, it matches other statements he has made; for example, from a TBN broadcast in 1997:
"I'm telling you there's going to be some ignoramuses coming to meetings, into our meetings, the New Millennium church, that's not focusing on the sin and trying to force them to repent and make them afraid because they're going to go to hell, and they're going to discover there's a glory, there's a beauty inside of me that only Christ can bring out by the power of His breath and His resurrection. And that's what way the church is going. That's the New Millennium church. Let me tell you something. It's going to go out and when people come into their presence they're going to be aware of something that they've never been aware of in their lives. Beautiful."
-Kim Clement, "Dead Being Raised, Creative Miracles," Trinity Broadcasting Network, Feb 4, 1997; See also John Nel, "Is Kim Clement a New Age Prophet?" Dec 12, 2016, retrieved Apr 19, 2022, [https://johnnel.com/2016/12/12/kim-clemant]

As we can see, Clement was preaching a "New Millennium Church," which rejects sin, repentance, and hell; three of the most foundational doctrines in the Bible that lead men to consider their own wretched soul and flesh, to see ourselves for what we truly are, as Jesus Christ told us in Revelation 3:17, that we are wretched, miserable, poor, blind, naked. If what Jesus Christ told us about being born again is true, then that means our spirits are corrupt in our wickedness, and the only way to restore us is through the grace and power of the Holy Spirit (i.e. God) by Jesus Christ, but if one does not believe that the spirit of man is corrupt, and instead believes that the spirit of man is good and pure, being naturally born in the flesh with supernatural powers locked within mankind, then one would reject Christ's doctrine that a man must be born again, and instead believe in witchcraft principles that "There's something hidden inside of you, that God placed at your birth."

And indeed, that is exactly what Kim Clement believed and taught. For example, the following video is some of Clement's "music preaching" on TBN (i.e. the Trinity Broadcasting Network, a cesspool of corrupt, fake Christianity), in which he attempts to brainwash his audience with a mantra, in combination with very cringey music, to indoctrinate the crowd, and repeats this phrase no less than thirteen times in sixty seconds:
"There's something hidden inside of you. You're going to see it tonight... There's something hidden inside of you, that God placed at your birth... There's something hidden inside of you, you're going to touch the captives, set them free."
-Kim Clement, "False Prophet: Kim Clement 'Inner Goodness' Heresy," Apr 21, 2022, [https://rumble.com/v11ufrb-false-prophet-kim-clement-inner-goodness-heresy-creationliberty.com.html]

mantra (n): a word or formula, chanted or sung as an incantation or prayer
(See 'mantra', Random House Dictionary, 2022, [dictionary.com]; See also Collins English Dictionary, 10th Edition, William Collins Sons & Co, 2012)

Thus, Kim Clement was a FALSE prophet because he did not believe in the basic principles of the doctrine of Christ, namely that a man must be born again to be saved and inherit eternal life. The "treasure" Kim Clement believed in was a false concept of mankind's own supernatural powers that he believed God placed within them at their natural birth. We already read the doctrine of Christ from John 3, in which Jesus said, "Ye must be born again," but Clement believed the Lord Jesus Christ was wrong.

In the spiritual context, the only one who can set captives free is Jesus Christ. If we consider that Clement believed in a form of salvation, but did not believe that a man must be born again (i.e. to have his spirit regenerated by the Holy Ghost for salvation), then logically, he must have believed that all mankind automatically has natural power within themselves to bring forth their own salvation with supernatural abilities, which is simply heresy straight from the mouth of the devil.

I am not saying Clement's doctrine is of the devil just because it is a lie. I am saying that because it is EXACTLY the same philosophical concept that the devil taught to Eve, namely, that God's Word is not true, and that the power of God resides within you automatically:

And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.
-Genesis 3:4-5

This is the devilish "treasure" Clement was referring to, and it is false doctrine because, just like many other false preachers, Clement believed that mankind was inwardly good, and that is why he included the word "only" at the end of his sentence in the quote earlier. (i.e. "You cannot and will not make a disciple out of a sinner who has been introduced to Jesus Christ on the basis of their sinful inheritance only") He believed that mankind has sin, but he also believed that mankind has a good and holy inheritance (automatically from birth) that overpowers that sin, or in other words, Clement did NOT believe in the regeneration of the Holy Spirit as it is taught in Scripture because he did not believe that mankind is lost due to their own corruption from inherited sin.

What then? are we better than they? No, in no wise: for we have before proved both Jews and Gentiles, that they are all under sin; As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one: There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God. They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is none that doeth good, no, not one.
-Romans 3:9-12

The truth of the Bible is that there IS something hidden inside of you, and that is a corrupt spirit. Unless you have been regenerated by the Holy Ghost through the cleansing blood of Jesus Christ, there is NOTHING good within mankind.

Because thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked:
-Revelation 3:17

The only good that can exist in mankind is the good that is imputed into him by the Lord Jesus Christ on the day he is BORN AGAIN in the Spirit of God.

But I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members. O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body of this death? I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I myself serve the law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin.
-Romans 7:23-25

It is through the grace of God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ that we are washed and regenerated, which is what it means to be "born again."

For we ourselves also were sometimes foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving divers lusts and pleasures, living in malice and envy, hateful, and hating one another. But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man appeared, Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; Which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour; That being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life.
-Titus 3:3-7

And therefore, those who have NOT been born again, through the washing of regeneration of the Holy Spirit through Jesus Christ, will NOT be heirs to eternal life with God the Father. This is one of the many pieces of evidence that Kim Clement is in hell today because he rejected the Gospel of Salvation according to Scripture, and because of that, his works will lead millions of others to hell, using his corrupt music to bait them into his poisonous false doctrines, and that is why I believe it was important to write this book.

Clementians raise objections to all this because they claim that Clement answered this in his Q&A, but as I am about to show you, what he actually did was DENY Christ's doctrine altogether. Whenever a pastor is confronted with a contradiction between his own doctrine and the doctrine of Christ, it is a very common tactic for most pastors to simply retort that, "What Jesus said, does not apply to the church," and though that might sound strange to some who have a good understanding of Scripture, it happens surprisingly often.

The following quotation comes from Kim Clement on his official YouTube channel, in which he responded to the accusation that he said one does not need to be born again to be saved:
"Let me explain to you why I said that. If I—if somebody walked over to me and said 'I am born again', does that mean that he's saved? Or the fruit of his life? That determines whether he is in fact born again. I wasn't saying that if someone is not born again, they're going to go to heaven, or vice versa."
-Kim Clement, "Kim Clement - What Is It To Be Born Again? | Ask The Prophet," Kim Clement Official YouTube Channel, Jan 20, 2021, retrieved Apr 8, 2022, [https://youtu.be/RsPG3I-8djc?t=65]

Before I begin to respond to Clement's argument, I want to prove that House of Destiny outright LIES to their viewers to cover this up. On Truth Social, I shared the quote of Clement saying that he does NOT believe that a man must be born again in Christ, and a couple of concerned people responded to this wondering if it was true, as you can see from the following conversation:

The owner of the House of Destiny official Truth Social account said:
"[T]his is untrue, and I encourage you to watch for yourself. Look at our prophecy database and read in full context not just quotes houseofdestiny.org/prophecy/. We have full broadcasts available on our online church which is free to watch."
-House of Destiny, Truth Social, July 19, 2022, [https://truthsocial.com/@kimclement/posts/108672315665005202]

House of Destiny loves to make themselves look good on the outside, but here is the problem: If you investigate those links, you will not find Clement saying that because it is not documented in his prophecies on their website! You have to go to other places to find these quotes because many of them are omitted on the official House of Destiny site, and understandably so, because such things are not favorable to them.

Earlier, when we read his quote about not believing a man must be born again, we got the context of what Clement was saying, and that was concerning his contention that people objected to the fact that he would not preach against sin, which is a fundamental duty of Christians, as we were given example by the apostles of Christ. Therefore, because Clement would not preach against sin, people suspected that he had not been born again in Christ, to which Clement replied, "I do not believe that you must be born again to obtain salvation."

In fact, on the 2002 TBN broadcast where Clement first made this declaration, he went on to say:
"When you're born again the Bible doesn't say that you are saved. The Bible says that when you are born again you see the kingdom. It doesn't say that you are saved even though salvation takes place and rebirth causes you to see the kingdom of God."
-Kim Clement, "The Prophetic Ministry of Kim Clement," Trinity Broadcasting Network, Aug 13, 2002; I contacted TBN to obtain a copy of this episode, but they would not get back to me; See also La Vista Church of Christ, "Have you heard about Kim Clement?" Apr 4, 2006, retrieved Ap 19, 2022, [https://www.lavistachurchofchrist.org/cms/have-you-heard-about-kim-clement]

Clement was referring to John 3:3, which says:

Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.
-John 3:3

There is a big difference between what Clement means by this, and what Jesus Christ meant by this. Jesus Christ meant that one will not enter the Kingdom of God to be able to see it, but Clement meant that one will not be able to see the Kingdom of God in visions or dreams or prophetic words.

This is how Clement attempted to fool his listeners into thinking that his doctrine was Biblical, and that he said nothing that contradicted Christ, but the Lord God had Peter give us more details:

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, To an inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for you, Who are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.
-1 Peter 1:3-5

In this passage, Peter makes it clear that we become part of an incorruptible inheritance when we receive the mercy of Jesus Christ, which is reserved for us in heaven (i.e. the Kingdom of God) by His power. Peter then goes on to say that we receive the gift of that incorruptible inheritance when we are born again:

Seeing ye have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit unto unfeigned love of the brethren, see that ye love one another with a pure heart fervently: Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth for ever.
-1 Peter 1:22-23

Therefore, in his attempt to cover up his blatantly false doctrine, Clement actually dug his hole even deeper. In his original quote from 2002, notice that Clement did NOT say, "I do not believe that a man saying he is born again is enough evidence to conclude that he is born again." That is the excuse that he is now trying to use to cover up for the fact that he openly taught and believed a doctrine that was directly opposed to the doctrine Christ taught, and if that was not bad enough, it gets worse as we continue to listen to his answer:
"What I'm saying is there's a cliché [a common expression] issue here, and in other words, I can just be like any religion. Just repeat a few words and suddenly I'm saved. That was the context of it."
-Kim Clement, "Kim Clement - What Is It To Be Born Again? | Ask The Prophet," Kim Clement Official YouTube Channel, Jan 20, 2021, retrieved Apr 8, 2022, [https://youtu.be/RsPG3I-8djc?t=88]

Clement just lied to his audience because that was not the context of that statement; the context was that Kim Clement claimed he was getting mocked for focusing on what he called a "treasure" (i.e. his own witchcraft spirit of divination, and his false doctrine that mankind is inwardly good), instead of preaching against sin. Proof of this can be seen in his aforementioned statement, in which he said, "You cannot and will not make a disciple out of a sinner who has been introduced to Jesus Christ on the basis of their sinful inheritance only," and this is because Kim Clement believed he got saved by his Kundalini demonic spiritual awakening, rather than coming to the humility of godly sorrow for his sin to trust in the blood of Christ for his salvation.

I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.
-Luke 13:3

And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent:
-Acts 17:30

Once again, this proves that Kim Clement was lying to cover for himself because (as we just learned) the concept of being born AGAIN comes from the doctrine that mankind is corrupt, and must be redeemed by having their spirits regenerated by the Holy Ghost. Clement objected to this because it did not match his "treasure" doctrine, and he argued against the clear teaching of the New Testament, namely, that the preaching of the law of God against sin is what brings a man to Christ in the first place.

Again, Paul wrote:

But the scripture hath concluded all under sin, that the promise by faith of Jesus Christ might be given to them that believe. But before faith came, we were kept under the law, shut up unto the faith which should afterwards be revealed. Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.
-Galatians 3:22-24

If it were not for our sinful nature, we would have no need for Christ. Therefore, because Clement rejected his own corrupt nature, he did not worship Christ for any sort of saving grace, but rather, he worshiped his own false version of Christ in the same manner a witch worships their false god or goddess, namely, because they believe it brings them a source of magical power.

However, Clement is not done with just that. He continues to dig his hole deeper:
"Now sit still, and don't move, so I can teach you what I do believe, so you can really get some really good teaching. When Jesus spoke to Nicodemus, first and foremost, it was before he [Jesus] died on the cross. So now you've got to understand this—this is pre-cross, pre-crucifixion, pre-salvation, pre-blood, everything."
-Kim Clement, "Kim Clement - What Is It To Be Born Again? | Ask The Prophet," Kim Clement Official YouTube Channel, Jan 20, 2021, retrieved Apr 8, 2022, [https://youtu.be/RsPG3I-8djc?t=100]

This is what I meant earlier when I said that Clement rejected Christ's doctrine altogether, and again, this is the contradiction and hypocrisy that often comes out of the mouths of false preachers and false prophets whenever they are caught teaching something that fights against the Gospel books of Scripture. If a churchgoer is opposed to judgment and we quote Jesus telling us to judge righteous judgment (John 7:24), they will say, "But that was before Jesus went to the cross, so that was not for the church." If we point out to them that many who claim to be of Christ will not enter the kingdom of God (Mat 7:21-23), they will say, "But that was before Jesus went to the cross, so that was just for the Jews." These are common excuses for heretics to escape doctrines they do not like.

Please do not misunderstand; I am fully aware of dispensations in Scripture. For example, the feast days of the Old Testament no longer apply to the New Testament because we are in a different dispensation; specifically because those feast days were prophetic of the coming of Jesus Christ, and now that Christ has come and finished His work, there is no reason for us to continue to observe them.
(Read "Should Christians Observe Jewish Passover?" & "Keeping the Sabbath is Not a Christian Requirement" here at creationliberty.com for more details.)

dispensation (n): distribution; the act of dealing out to different persons or places; as the dispensation of water indifferently to all parts of the earth; the dealing of God to his creatures; the distribution of good and evil, natural or moral, in the divine government
(See 'dispensation', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Apr 8, 2022, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

The Lord God governs over some differently than others depending on their access to knowledge, resources, gifts, etc.

Whereof I am made a minister, according to the dispensation of God which is given to me for you, to fulfil the word of God;
-Colossians 1:25

However, that does not mean that dispensations are a safety net to rescue false prophets from being held accountable for their heretical statements. For example, if we say that because everything Christ taught was "pre-cross," and therefore not applicable to Christians, then we would also have to say that Christians have no need to love God or their neighbor because, after all, Christ said that BEFORE He went to the cross.

Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.
-Matthew 22:37-40

If one wishes to make the argument that Jesus was only talking to Nicodemus, then one would also have to argue that the great commandment of Jesus Christ was only spoken to the Pharisee lawyer who asked Him a question about it. Those who have been born again in Christ, and have studied to understand, know that ALL Scripture, even that which was written under the Old Testament dispensation, was written for our admonition.

Now all these things happened unto them for ensamples: and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the world are come.
-1 Corinthians 10:11

admonish (v): to warn or notify of a fault; to reprove with mildness; to counsel against wrong practices; to caution or advise; to instruct or direct
(See 'admonish', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Apr 8, 2022, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

What Clementians do not understand is that in the Q&A session, Clement NEVER said that you must be born again to obtain salvation. Here is what he said, and I found this to be very strange:
"I do believe in the rebirth, of course I do, but I—I don't believe in—there's so much more that happens than that."
-Kim Clement, "Kim Clement - What Is It To Be Born Again? | Ask The Prophet," Kim Clement Official YouTube Channel, Jan 20, 2021, retrieved Apr 19, 2022, [https://youtu.be/RsPG3I-8djc?t=645]

This left me curious about what he believed was "so much more" than the Holy Spirit regenerating a man's spirit by the blood of Christ. I really wanted to hear his explanation because we cannot determine what he means when he says "rebirth" unless he explains what he does NOT believe about it. However, if you watch the video for yourself, you will be disappointed to learn that Clement simply goes on talking about something else, and never finishes that thought.

A little while later, Clement said:
"So we've got to watch out for a whole bunch of people who are saying things, but they've never actually had the experience of being born again, which means what? You saw the kingdom, and that kingdom you entered."
-Kim Clement, "Kim Clement - What Is It To Be Born Again? | Ask The Prophet," Kim Clement Official YouTube Channel, Jan 20, 2021, retrieved Apr 19, 2022, [https://youtu.be/RsPG3I-8djc?t=484]

What I found fascinating in Clement's answer here is that he never pointed out any Scripture that described this "experience" of being born again. What he actually referred to is his own experience of being "saved," which we learned about earlier when we read from his own testimony, and discovered that it was unbiblical in every aspect.

So to summarize, the Lord Jesus Christ taught us that being born again is to have one's spirit regenerated by Christ, going from a corruptible spirit to an incorruptible, through repentance (i.e. godly sorrow of sins) and faith in Christ. However, Clement taught that being born again is to have a demonic Kundalini spirit come over you, so you start convulsing and speaking demonic gibberish, until you get swept away with your emotions to the point that you start seeing hallucinations and feel like you have psychic witchcraft powers to hear a divine voice.
(Read "Speaking in Tongues vs Charismatic Gibberish" here at creationliberty.com for more details.)

Towards the end of his response to his comments on being born again, Clements said:
"Since you have purified your souls, now that's another issue I can get right into now; how do they purify their souls in doing what: Obeying the truth! The purification of the soul comes by the obedience to the truth!"
-Kim Clement, "Kim Clement - What Is It To Be Born Again? | Ask The Prophet," Kim Clement Official YouTube Channel, Jan 20, 2021, retrieved Apr 19, 2022, [https://youtu.be/RsPG3I-8djc?t=606]

Again, Kim Clement has now hit rock bottom because he is preaching a false, works-based doctrine of salvation. He preaches that to be saved, you must purify your OWN soul by your works.

For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.
-Ephesians 2:8-9

When Clement spoke of purifying one's own soul, he was referring back to the first chapter of First Peter, which I quoted earlier, but that was not the context in which Peter was speaking. Peter was not teaching that a man's soul was purified by his own efforts, but was given grace to bring purification to his own soul on the foundation of Jesus Christ's work in us, regenerating our spirits, and giving us the ability to do good for ourselves and others.

Of course, in the spirit of fairness, it is possible that Clement meant that in the same way Peter did, but not only did he never mention that in his 12-minute video response while he was walking through those verses from First Peter, but he went on to fervently oppose the born again doctrine:
"*with mocking tone* 'Oh Kim, I thought I could just be born again!' No! He says the purification of your soul comes by obeying the truth in the spirit, sincere love for your brothers!"
-Kim Clement, "Kim Clement - What Is It To Be Born Again? | Ask The Prophet," Kim Clement Official YouTube Channel, Jan 20, 2021, retrieved Apr 19, 2022, [https://youtu.be/RsPG3I-8djc?t=668]

When he said this, it was somewhat funny to me because earlier, he said that being born again did not apply to the church because it was "pre-cross." And yet, Jesus Christ gave us a "pre-cross" commandment to love our brother (John 15:12), but we do not hear Kim Clement raising objection to it because it was "pre-cross."

Clement never understood these things because he foolishly trusted in his own perceptions instead of the truth. Worse still, he wasted his life convincing everyone that his perceptions were "Biblical."

There is a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.
-Proverbs 16:25

I thought it was also prudent to note that one of Kim Clement's primary mentors was a man by the name of Bill Hamon, and Hamon is also a false prophet that has a "prophecy school" in which he does "Christian coaching." If readers do not understand the anti-Christian doctrines and dangers of so-called "Christian" life coaching, I cover that topic in more detail in my book Psychology: Hoodwinked by the Devil, which is free-to-read here at creationliberty.com.

In his "prophecy school," Hamon claims to be able to teach people to speak prophetically. The major problem with this (as I pointed out earlier) is that prophecy is not some naturally cultivated skill, but rather, the skill he is teaching them is occult divination, which DOES require pagan occult training, and that is exactly what Bill Hamon offers (for the low price of $2400), while remaining under the disguise of so-called "Christianity."
-School of the Prophets, "About School of the Prophets Online," retrieved Mar 4, 2022, [https://www.schooloftheprophets.us/online-programs-2022]

Like Clement, Hamon is another proven false prophet, based on the fact that he has many failed prophecies. I will not go into very many details about Hamon (because this exposé is about Clement), but for example, Hamon claimed that in 1997, God was going to do many miracles, signs, and wonders to bring the world and demons to their knees in fear, and yet, no such thing happened.
(See Endtime Prophets, "Exposing Bill Hamon as a False Prophet," retrieved Mar 10, 2022, [http://www.endtime-prophets.com/hamon.html]; The original quotations from Hamon's site used to be at [http://www.do-you-love-me.org/wsomers/pivotal.html], but the organization has scrubbed all his false prophecies from his site, and this was before the Wayback Machine could capture it.)

Two years later, in 1999, Hamon prophesied that there was going to be a great famine because of Y2K:
"When Joseph saw and perceived by the Spirit what was coming to Egypt, he made proper preparation for it. There were seven years of plenty and then there were seven years of famine. We feel like [i.e. based on feeling and not on the word] the seven years of plenty will be condensed into 1999 and then the year 2000 will be like the seven years of famine."
-Bill Hamon, "The Word of the Lord for 1999," Dec 31, 1998, retrieved Aug 13, 2022, [http://www.endtime-prophets.com/hamon.html]; See also [https://www.christianforums.com/threads/what-does-the-baptism-of-the-spirit-look-like-today.8126340/page-2#post-74224056]; This quote was first documented before Internet Archives Wayback Machine was available.

The term Y2K was a hyped up media term about computer systems using two digits to represent the year (e.g. 10/20/99) instead of four digits (e.g. 10/20/1999), and so it was claimed that no one knew what would happen if the year rolled over from 1999 to 2000. People predicted that the end of the world would happen because they claimed that all computer systems would shut down simultaneously (even though, as a teenager who had minimal programming knowledge, I knew it was not the big deal they were making it out to be), but nothing major happened, no famines took place, and all the false prophets of that day (including Bill Hamon) were proven wrong again.
(See Internet Historian, "The Y2K Apocalypse," May 7, 2018, retrieved Mar 10, 2022, [https://youtu.be/h-StyszRCzc])

Yet, despite being a proven false prophet, Hamon is still making more false prophecies, as we can see if we look at a 2018 article from Charisma Magazine, in which they quoted Hamon:
"This year is a vital, pivotal turning year—and if we obey God, and the church will walk like it's supposed to, we're going to see a turnaround and revival in America."
-Bill Hamon, "Bill Hamon: This Is the Year of Divine Reversal," Charisma Magazine, 2018, retrieved Mar 10, 2022, [https://www.charismamag.com/entertainment/1586-media/video/35128-bill-hamon-this-is-the-year-of-divine-reversal]

And yet, we know that none of this actually came true, and Hamon, like most other false prophets, says the same thing just about every year because it makes people feel good, and obviously, people tend to donate more money when they feel good. Because he knows his prophecies are proven wrong, he started adding in the word "IF" to his sentences to cover for himself, despite the fact that he declared that 2018 would be the year it would happen.

As a side note, even though Hamon claims these are "prophetic words" that he received from God, in reality, they are simply promises that God has already made in the Bible through His true prophets:

If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
-2 Chronicles 7:14

Hamon not only believed that his "prophetic" position was greater than that of other ministers, but shockingly, he also stated that his office was ABOVE that of the Holy Spirit, and that he had MORE power than the Holy Spirit! In his book, he wrote:
"The office of the prophet is designed and endowed to function in a higher realm of ministry than the Holy Spirit's gift of prophecy. This gift of prophecy operates within the saints or a minister for the general upbuilding, encouraging, and comforting of the Church. But the office of prophet is authorized and anointed to do much more."
-Bill Hamon & Oral Roberts, Prophets and Personal Prophecy: God's Prophetic Voice Today, Destiny Image Publishers, 2011, ISBN: 9780768491043

The Holy Spirit authored all the books of the Bible, but this false prophet thinks he is above all that. This is the arrogance and pride of such men like Roberts and Hamon (and Clement, who honored them).

But he giveth more grace. Wherefore he saith, God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble.
-James 4:6

Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.
-Proverbs 16:18

Hamon co-authored that book together with Oral Roberts who is the inventor of a false doctrine called "seed faith giving." (i.e. He taught that if you sow your seed of money into his ministry, God would give you back many times more.) Roberts is another proven false prophet who claimed he saw a 900-foot tall version of Jesus that told him to build a hospital in the middle of Oklahoma as a shining beacon of so-called "miracle" (i.e. fraudulent) faith healings, and the hospital no longer operates today because it went bankrupt, so we can see that false prophet birds of a feather flock together.
(For more information on the embarrassing false prophecies of Oral Roberts, see "Tithe is Not a Christian Requirement" here at creationliberty.com.)

Kim Clement highly revered Bill Hamon, and often honored him during House of Destiny preaching sessions because they shared the same beliefs. Knowing that, it should be no surprise that Kim Clement also yoked together with Oral Roberts (i.e. because Roberts was a false prophet, and Clement's mentor also yoked together with Roberts).

In an interview with fake "faith healer" and heretic Benny Hinn, Clement said:
"The Lord spoke to me, and I was with you [Hinn] a few years ago, when he said, you know, that, 'You need to stay close to Oral Roberts.'"
-Kim Clement, interview with Benny Hinn, "Benny Hinn & Kim Clement Part 1," Joe Bose, Jun 11, 2014, retrieved Mar 31, 2022, [https://youtu.be/fe2oe-kVMhk?t=247]

Hamon and Clement are like two peas in a pod, and therefore, it should be no wonder why Clement often praised and revered Bill Hamon. Based on what I have seen, I would go so far as to say that Clement worshiped Hamon, which is why Hamon supported Clement. Now that we have seen how corrupt and unlearned in Scripture Clement was (and that he associated with men who were also corrupt and unlearned), let's take a look at some of Clement's failed prophecies.
 


After his death in 2016, Clement's popularity started picking up steam, and he was being hailed by more and more people as a "true" prophet based on his alleged 2014 "prediction" that Donald Trump would become President of the United States (POTUS). The following image (i.e. a screenshot from a YouTube video) depicts Clement allegedly "prophesying" with a fancy background effect that was made by a man promoting Clement's prophecies, and it is a picture of Donald Trump (wearing a military uniform), while the audio and video of Clement plays in the foreground, supposedly "predicting" Trump becoming President of the United States (POTUS), but as you read Clement's quoted "prophecy" below, please notice that Donald Trump is NEVER mentioned, nor was any timeframe mentioned:
"In despair faith grows. I DID IT!! But now, my fury has ended. Hear me! For I have found a man after my own heart. I have found a man after my own heart, and he is amongst you! He is one of the brothers, but singled out for Presidency of the United States of America!"
-Kim Clement, "Kim Clement Prophesying in 2014 about Donald Trump," Eduard Smeets, July 30, 2018, retrieved Feb 24, 2022, [https://youtu.be/wi7rEBPifmg]

First of all, it seems that Kim Clement has never understood God's fury. If you want to see what the fury of God is really like, go read Revelation, specifically chapters eight and nine. I have no argument that the last few American Presidents were a punishment for how lazy, wicked, and willingly ignorant our nation has become (and a punishment for the world as a whole, since the POTUS affects everyone around the world), but if anyone thinks these past few decades are the "fury" of God, they not only have no clue what the fury of God looks like, but they do not understand how much great mercy He has had on us this whole time.

Secondly, most cult followers of Kim Clement are willingly blind to the fact that he prophesied similar things about George W. Bush and Barack H. Obama, the two previous presidents before Donald Trump. Both of those presidents were corrupt traitors to the United States, and I will cover more details on those false prophecies later in this book.

Thirdly, and most importantly, the prophecy is vague, meaning that it is not clearly defined, and lacks specific details, which is one of the major tell-tale signs of a false prophet. I would warn readers that you should get used to this vague garbage coming from Clement because we are going to see a lot more of it in subsequent chapters.

For those readers who may not understand the problem with this, I would point to another infamous false prophet named Michel de Nostradamus, who was a 16th century French astrologer. An astrologer is a pagan who believes the destinies of mankind and future events can be told in the stars, like horoscopes for example.

Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are dismayed at them.
-Jeremiah 10:2

It is claimed that Nostradamus foretold the coming of Adolf Hitler, and that statement provided enough shock value to turn a few heads. However, if we read his so-called "prophecy," it makes no mention of Hitler, nor were there any specific details (i.e. timeframe, actions, etc) that could prove that he was referring to Hitler.

Nostradamus wrote:
"From the very depths of the West of Europe, A young child will be born of poor people, He who by his tongue will seduce a great troop; His fame will increase towards the realm of the East."
(See Michel de Nostradamus, quoted by Edgar Leoni, Nostradamus and His Prophecies, Courier Corporation, 2013, p. 201, ISBN: 9780486123394)

There are many problems with this, the first being that "West of Europe" is very loosely defined. Adolf Hitler became well known throughout the entire world in the early 20th century, so the fact that Nostradamus only referred to a man whose fame is specified to "the realm of the East" already raises major red flags that this is NOT referring to Adolf Hitler, and because there are no other details in the so-called "prophecy," there is no way to prove otherwise, which means those who claim Nostradamus predicted Hitler's appearance are promoting a sham.

sham (n): something that is not what it purports to be; a spurious imitation; fraud or hoax
(See 'sham', Random House Dictionary, 2022, [dictionary.com]; See also Collins English Dictionary, 10th Edition, William Collins Sons & Co, 2012)

Some people have suggested Nostradamus is referring to "Western Europe," but the problem is that the boundaries of what was considered to be "Western" Europe vs "Eastern" Europe changes depending on who is telling the story. So not only is there no evidence to draw a connection between "West of Europe" and "Western Europe" (which are two contextually different things), but to this day, there are still no clear lines of distinction between "Western Europe" and "Eastern Europe," due to many conflicts between explorers, governments, and the vile Roman Catholic Church.
(Read Corruptions of Christianity: Catholicism here at creationliberty.com for more details.)

As I just said, "Western Europe" is not the same thing as "West OF Europe" because what is west OF Europe is the Atlantic ocean, and farther west is what is known today as the USA and Canada, although in the 16th century, they were not yet full nations. Adolf Hitler was from Germany, which rests somewhere on the borderlines of Western Europe and Eastern Europe, not "West OF Europe." Of course, I believe that Nostradamus was nothing more than a pagan, and did not offer any real prophecies that should be given any credibility, but if one were to take this prophecy seriously, it would MORE probably be a reference to former U.S. President Ronald Reagan than it would to Adolf Hitler, even though there is no indication of that at all.

Worse still is that the word 'seduce' has been assumed to be negative, when it could have been meant by Nostradamus in a positive context. The word 'seduce' generally means to attract or lead someone into a different position, behavior, or thinking, and that could have been intended to mean a good leader, not a bad one, but such things are not considered by those who want to believe in the hype surrounding Nostradamus without evidence.

However, there are quite a few book authors, website owners, and video creators who know that the phrase "Nostradamus predicted the rise of Adolf Hitler" is a quick tagline that can create sensationalism, and lure people into buying a book or watching a video about it. Those who create sensationalism know that most people are generally lazy and fall prey to attractive taglines without doing any research to verify the facts first, so today, many people believe that "Nostradamus predicted the rise of Adolf Hitler," when in fact, there is ZERO evidence of that.

To clarify, the concept of sensationalism is where people end up drawing conclusions based on the gratification of the senses, rather than based on research, evidence, and facts:

sensationalism (n): subject matter, language, or style producing or designed to produce startling or thrilling impressions or to excite and please vulgar taste
(See 'sensationalism', Random House Dictionary, 2022, [dictionary.com]; See also Collins English Dictionary, 10th Edition, William Collins Sons & Co, 2012)

When it comes to Kim Clement, we can see the same pattern as Nostradamus, in which he preached vague things that create sensationalism, with four major differences:

  1. Clement only preached feel-good messages.
  2. Clement induced more sensationalism through music.
  3. Clement provided FEWER details in his "prophecies."
  4. Clement claimed to be a "Christian."

As I pointed out earlier, Clement confessed that he is a different kind of prophet from the prophets we see in Scripture, and to that, I agree because the method that God uses for prophecy is FAR different from what Clement was doing. To understand this better, let's take a look at some prophecies of Scripture and see how God foretold certain events, starting with the coming of Jesus Christ.

For dogs have compassed me: the assembly of the wicked have inclosed me: they pierced my hands and my feet.
-Psalm 22:16

Then saith he to Thomas, Reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands; and reach hither thy hand, and thrust it into my side: and be not faithless, but believing.
-John 20:27

This was a prophecy that Jesus Christ would have his hands and feet pierced, which was the method of torturous execution in crucifixion. Crucifixion was an invention of the Roman government, and had not yet been created at the time Psalm 22:16 was written.

Furthermore, during crucifixion, the crucified person would have a hard time breathing, so they would push up with their legs to breathe, and the guards would break their legs to prevent them from breathing. However, the prophecy stated that the Messiah would not have His bones broken.

He keepeth all his bones: not one of them is broken.
-Psalm 34:20

But when they came to Jesus, and saw that he was dead already, they brake not his legs... For these things were done, that the scripture should be fulfilled, A bone of him shall not be broken. And again another scripture saith, They shall look on him whom they pierced.
-John 19:33-37

It was unthinkable to many Jews that the Messiah, who was prophesied to be the Son of God Himself (Isa 9:6), would have to suffer in such a manner. However, not only did it happen, but many other things happened to fulfill the Scriptures, even something as specific as the soldiers having a small lottery to see who would take His clothing as souvenirs.

They part my garments among them, and cast lots upon my vesture.
-Psalm 22:18

Then the soldiers, when they had crucified Jesus, took his garments, and made four parts, to every soldier a part; and also his coat: now the coat was without seam, woven from the top throughout. They said therefore among themselves, Let us not rend it, but cast lots for it, whose it shall be: that the scripture might be fulfilled, which saith, They parted my raiment among them, and for my vesture they did cast lots. These things therefore the soldiers did.
-John 19:23-24

There are hundreds of these very specific prophecies throughout the Old Testament, given by various prophets from Moses, to David, to Isaiah, and many more who did not live at the same time as one another. Now, let's read Clement's alleged "prophecy of Donald Trump" one more time:
"In despair faith grows. I DID IT!! But now, my fury has ended. Hear me! For I have found a man after my own heart. I have found a man after my own heart, and he is amongst you! He is one of the brothers, but singled out for Presidency of the United States of America!"
-Kim Clement, "Kim Clement Prophesying in 2014 about Donald Trump," Eduard Smeets, July 30, 2018, retrieved Feb 24, 2022, [https://youtu.be/wi7rEBPifmg]

This told us absolutely NOTHING, and not just nothing, but even if we assumed for the sake of argument that his prophecy was true, I can Biblically prove that it is NOT referring to Donald Trump. Jesus Christ, being God Himself, is after God's own heart, and therefore, a man who is after God's own heart will be a disciple of Christ. However, despite the fact that Trump claims to be a Christian, he is not a Christian, as Trump testified in a 2015 public interview when he was questioned about his faith at the Family Leadership Summit in Ames, Iowa:
INTERVIEWER: "You used the word 'Christian', have you ever asked God for forgiveness?"
TRUMP: "That's a tough question. I don't think in terms of--I'm a religious person...
[Trump then goes on for about 60 seconds to talk about his denominational background, which was not what he was asked.]
"
INTERVIEWER: "But have you ever asked God for forgiveness?"
TRUMP: "I'm not sure I have. I just go on and try and do a better job from there. I don't think so. If I do something wrong, I think I just try and make it right... I don't bring God into that picture."
-Donald Trump, "Donald Trump on God and Forgiveness," July 18, 2015, reuploaded to Creation Liberty Evangelism YouTube Channel, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBmhr1xt1MU]

God has made it very clear in His Word that salvation in Jesus Christ requires the forgiveness of sins, so how can Trump be "after God's own heart" when he thinks he can justify himself through his own works? Trump stated, in no uncertain terms, that when it comes to his wrongdoing of sins against God, he tries to make up for them with good works, instead of looking to Christ for forgiveness, which means Trump is NOT a Christian because he is NOT saved by Christ. It is impossible for Trump to share the same heart as God when he rejects Christ's doctrine of repentance (i.e. grief and godly sorrow) and remission (i.e. pardon/forgiveness) of the debt of sins.

And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.
-Luke 24:47

For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.
-Ephesians 2:8-9

For thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive; and plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon thee.
-Psalm 86:5

Any man who rejects the contrite confession of sins to God, in order to seek His mercy, does NOT have the truth of God in him.

If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us.
-1 John 1:8-10

Of course, thousands and thousands of people have claimed that Kim Clement predicted Trump's presidency, but again, just from a Scriptural analysis in comparison to Trump's own statements, we can determine for certain that Clement's prophecy is not referring to Trump. Furthermore, there is not enough detail to provide any timeline, so I would ask Clement's followers how they know that this alleged "prophecy" is not predicting someone who would be POTUS AFTER Donald Trump?

Of course, they do not know that, but they do not want to admit that because it leaves them without any evidence to prove that Clement was a real prophet. In another example, let's look at the prophecies concerning the final antichrist:

And he doeth great wonders, so that he maketh fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of men, And deceiveth them that dwell on the earth by the means of those miracles which he had power to do in the sight of the beast; saying to them that dwell on the earth, that they should make an image to the beast, which had the wound by a sword, and did live. And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed.
-Revelation 13:13-15

It is fascinating how over the past couple of years (i.e. 2020-2022), there have been many leavened preachers and false prophets declaring that the final antichrist has appeared. However, what we are not seeing is a man who is calling down fire from the sky (not in the sense of missiles, which can easily be explained, but in some unexplained way that will appear to be supernatural and miraculous), nor do we see a man who is making an image (i.e. a symbol for himself) come alive and speak to the people.

These details are important because this is how we can determine who is truly the final antichrist. Because of God's mercy to preserve His Word for us, we can know with certainty that anyone preaching something that contradicts this is just a false prophet and heretic who is attempting to deceive us for their own gain.

Furthermore, many false preachers over the past couple of years have claimed that the Covid19 vaccine is the "mark of the beast." However, the details of the prophecy in Scripture completely debunk that theory:

And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
-Revelation 13:16-17

The problem with this is that people are getting vaccine shots in their arms, not in their hands or forehead. This is a very clear distinction in the prophecy, but it is being ignored by those who are creating sensationalism to peddle their false doctrines to undiscerning churchgoers.

Kim Clement does not include the kind of details that the Word of God includes in prophecies, and that is because Clement is not a prophet of God. He cannot be specific, or he will get caught. Whenever Clement has let his tongue slip and provided too many details, he has proven himself to be a liar.

As I continued my investigation, I discovered that Kim Clement did have a prophecy naming Donald Trump, but it had nothing to do with Trump becoming POTUS. Clement named both Donald Trump and Bill Gates because of their great wealth, and he predicted that these two people were going to pour a lot of their money into "the church" across the world.

The following video is Kim Clement's prophecy from 2007:
"This that shall take place shall be the most unusual thing, a transfiguration, a going into the marketplace, if you wish, into the news media. Where Time Magazine will have no choice but to say what I want them to say, Newsweek, what I want to say, The View, what I want to say."
-Kim Clement, "False Prophet: Kim Clement Bill Gates Prophecy," Apr 21, 2022, [https://rumble.com/v11ug43-false-prophet-kim-clement-bill-gates-prophecy-creationliberty.com.html]

So as I am writing this, we are 15 years out from this prophecy, and nothing like this has come to pass. Of course, the supporters of Clement will say that we need to give it more time, but what is happening right now is NOT that Newsweek, Time Magazine, and The View are saying what "God wants them to say." (It is pathetic that churchgoers believe that God needs these corrupt TV programs to speak for Him.) Rather, what is happening right now is that these various news programs are losing their audience slowly over time, to the point that they will eventually die out and no longer exist because they will not have enough viewers to maintain themselves, and therefore, will have no more money to continue.

Remember, Clement claimed that this was God speaking, which is a VERY serious matter:
"Trump shall become a trumpet, says the Lord. Trump shall become a trumpet. I will raise up the Trump to become a trumpet and Bill Gates to open up the gate of a financial realm for the church, says the Lord."
-Kim Clement, "False Prophet: Kim Clement Bill Gates Prophecy," Apr 21, 2022, [https://rumble.com/v11ug43-false-prophet-kim-clement-bill-gates-prophecy-creationliberty.com.html]

Of course, it does not take a degree in literature to figure out that Clement is trying to be cute. He was using the name of 'Trump' with the word 'trumpet' and using the name 'Gates' with the word 'gate', but God never spoke in such a childish, nursery rhyme-like manner in Scripture.

When I show this to Clementians (i.e. cult followers of Clement), I get some absurd responses because as soon as they see the fact that Clement prophesied anything positive in relation to Bill Gates, they know Clement would have to be a fraud. So in a desperate attempt to save their god (i.e. Kim Clement) they come up with an excuse on how Bill Gates could somehow become "a financial realm for the church," but by doing so, they end up altering Clement's prophecy.

The way they try to do this is to say that Bill Gates' money will be used for "church" purposes, even if he is an unwilling participant. However, the problem is that Kim Clement said that God would raise up Bill Gates HIMSELF to do it, and so when I accuse them of altering Clement's prophesies, they end up a little scared because they think Clement is a real prophet, which makes me giggle a little inside because they think they will be under a curse for changing the prophecies.

For example, the following quote is from a man on Truth Social that was not happy about me sharing these facts in response to his post promoting Clement:
"Most prison [sic] has [sic] programs that inmates can work off time from their sentence. Maybe GITMO [Guantanamo Bay - a prison for terrorists] has this program. Bill can work from prison as a financial advisor helping churches to depend on themselves instead of someone else's tithes. That can reduce is [sic] sentence when he becomes a residence at GITMO."
-Imasnitch, Truth Social, July 17, 2022, [https://truthsocial.com/@Imasnitch/posts/108660820324834735]

I start laughing out loud in my office when I read this because this is a desperate stretch of imagination, namely, because Guantanamo Bay is a prison for terrorists, where they are tortured for information and executed if necessary. Secondly, it will be a cold day in hell before we see church buildings doing conference calls with active GITMO prisoners to get financial advice so they no longer have to take tithe. This is so unbelievably ridiculous, but if you ever decide to engage in a rational discussion with a Clementian, be prepared for these kinds of responses because that is how far deep they are into religious brainwashing under Kim Clement.

Other Clementians have argued that Clement's prophecy is part of the Trump Presidential Prophecies, but contextually, it had NOTHING to do with the POTUS, and it had everything to do with billionaires who were popular in the mainstream media. If that was not bad enough, the worst part about this is the fact that Clement claimed that Bill Gates was going to heavily fund "the church," which (if you know anything about Bill Gates) is laughable at best because he is doing everything in his power to depopulate the world through vaccines, controlling the world's food supply, and is involved in other devious, genocidal acts.

As of 2021, Gates was the biggest private owner of property and farmland in the United States, and he has been one of the biggest pushers of genetically modified foods (i.e. GMOs), which have been the cause of a lot of health problems. He has made public statements that vaccines (which he promotes and profits from) are the best method of population control, even stating that vaccines were "the best investment I've ever made" (exactly one year before the Covid19 plan-demic), and he was a friend of Jeffrey Epstein, a well-known pedophile and child sex trafficker for corporate and political elites.
(See Bill Gates, "Bill Gates: The Best Investment I've Ever Made," Wall Street Journal, Jan 16, 2019, retrieved Mar 3, 2022, [https://www.wsj.com/articles/bill-gates-the-best-investment-ive-ever-made-11547683309])

This leaves us with a very interesting question for Clementians: Why do they so heavily promote Clement's prophecies about Donald Trump, but then go mysteriously quiet when it comes to Clement's prophecies about Bill Gates? The answer to that is simple: To get people to believe in a false prophet, one must first cover up his false prophecies and anti-biblical statements.

Blindly dedicated followers of Kim Clement have banned me from so-called "Christian" social media groups for posting this image, and that is because Clementians are not open to factual discussions about this topic, nor do they approve of anyone exposing the little "god" they worship:
(NOTE: I have been banned on various so-called "Christian" social media platforms for posting this.)

While I was writing this book, I spoke with a Clementian who said that he believed this was a fulfilled prophecy because many people were turning to God because of Bill Gates' evil deeds. The problem with his statement is that he did not read what Clement said, and so to give a little bit more context, let's read another prophecy Clement gave in June of 2003, in which he was predicting the rise of five great evangelists, one of them being Bill Gates:
"One a businessman, who has hailed himself as the Chief of Microsoft. [i.e. Bill Gates] I will take the one wealthy man, I speak of men in this Nation, and shall become the financier of the kingdom of God, says the Lord."
-Kim Clement, "5 Voices (from "The Summer of Your Life" CD)," House of Destiny, Detroit, MI, June 29, 2003, retrieved Mar 14, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

Clement never said anything about people getting saved and turning to God just because they did not like Bill Gates, and that is not how people are saved according to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. (i.e. They come to Christ through repentance and faith at the hearing of the law. Gal 3:24, Luke 24:47) Clement said that Bill Gates was going to FINANCE the church, and it does not take a computer engineer to figure out that no such thing happened, nor will such a thing ever happen.

In his 2007 prophecy, Clement went on to say:
"It shall come to pass that the man that I place in the highest office shall go in whispering my name, but God said, when he enters into the office, he will be shouting out by the power of the spirit, but I shall fill him with my spirit when he goes into office and there will be a praying man in the highest seat in your land."
-Kim Clement, "Redding, CA," House of Destiny, Redding, CA, Apr 4, 2007, retrieved Apr 19, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

This is interesting because Clement was "prophesying" this in preparation for the 2008 election, and the man who took the seat of the U.S. Presidency (i.e. the highest office) was Barack Obama, one of the most corrupt presidents in U.S. history. The reason this piqued my interest is because many of the videos that are promoting Kim Clement as a "true" prophet were uploaded AFTER Donald Trump took office, which is very convenient for his organization. (i.e. No one bothered to upload these videos while Obama was in power because they proved Clement was a liar.)

The problem with these prophecies is that, once again, they are vague, and do not provide a timeline, which means, he could very well have been prophesying of Obama, which would, once again, prove him to be a false prophet. I know that Clementians will not enjoy hearing this, but Clement boasted about being quoted by Barack Obama, who obviously was a fan of Clement, and if we remember Obama's presidency, he lied and told everyone he was a "Christian," and he held prayer meetings in the White House.


However, upon closer investigation into this prophecy, I discovered that Clement was actually prophesying about Rudy Giuliani. In the same paragraph on the House of Destiny website, Clement said:
"I am breathing upon the political powers that be. For God said, I will not forget 911. I will not forget what took place that day and I will not forget the gatekeeper that watched over New York who will once again stand and watch over this Nation, says the Spirit of God."
-Kim Clement, "Redding, CA," House of Destiny, Redding, CA, Apr 4, 2007, retrieved Apr 19, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

So if we look at the dates, Clement "prophesied" this in April of 2007, and just two months prior, in February of 2007, Rudy Giuliani announced his campaign for President. However, Giuliani finished third in the Republican primary, and dropped out of the race, proving once again that Kim Clement was a false prophet.


Of course, Obama took the seat of the President in 2008, and in a "prophecy" session in November of 2010, Clement giggled with glee right before he played the following video clip from Obama, and as soon as they see Obama's face, Clement's entire congregation cheers with wild applause:
"OBAMA: 'In the words of a certain preacher, from a small church in Los Angeles, I see you in the future, and you look much better than you do right now.'
CLEMENT: And guess what? That's MY saying!"

-Kim Clement, "False Prophet: Kim Clement Brags About Obama," Apr 21, 2022, [https://rumble.com/v11u9k9-false-prophet-kim-clement-brags-about-obama-creationliberty.com.html]

The reason they cheered with applause when they saw Obama is because, at the time, they thought Clement's prophecies were about Obama. To have a corrupt pedophile and murderer like Obama in their midst was a great joy for them in their blissful ignorance.

If that was not absurd enough, Clement COPYRIGHTED that quoted phrase, as he went on to testify in the video clip. As Clement and another woman on stage talked about it, there was no rebuke for Obama, nor was there any call to repentance and remission of sins, but rather, they arrogantly bragged about how great it was to be quoted by the POTUS because it was a popularity boost for Clement's so-called "ministry," so he could not care less what source the popularity came from, even if it was from the devil's minister, because the devil's ministers flock together.

For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ. And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be according to their works.
-2 Corinthians 11:13-15

As a side note, I found it fascinating that Clement said this was HIS saying. He claimed that his prophecies were what he heard from God, which means, if it were truly from God, then it would not have been his own, but he hypocritically copyrighted it under his own name anyway.

The fact that Obama was quoting Clement should be a warning sign to any Christian that Clement is a fraud. I can guarantee that you would never hear Obama quoting me in a positive manner, and that is because I preach the truth of Scripture (which rebukes him), and if Clement was also preaching the truth of Scripture, Obama would not have quoted him either, but because Obama hates the truth, he had no problem quoting the tropes of a false prophet like Kim Clement.

So because Obama gave Clement support, Clement returned the favor with more of his false prophecies. Clement predicted that Barack Obama would be baptized with the Holy Spirit in the summer of 2010:

CLEMENT: "There shall be a baptism of the Holy Spirit that shall take place in his [Obama's] life in the summer of this year [2010], and God said, it shall be so unusual, that the politics of this country shall be changed as a result of it, says the Lord."
-Kim Clement, "False Prophet: Kim Clement - Obama Prophecy," Apr 21, 2022, [https://rumble.com/v11u2wj-false-prophet-kim-clement-obama-prophecy-creationliberty.com.html]

Again, Barack Obama is one of the most corrupt men to ever step foot into the United States. Because so many Americans know this, it should be no surprise that House of Destiny omitted this Clement prophecy from their website.
 


On July 25, 1996, Kim Clement spoke another so-called "prophecy," which is now claimed by his fans to be the foretelling of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which was a plan orchestrated by the corrupt elements of our own U.S. government against the American people (as a pretext for profit, war, and restrictions on our liberties, for which, as of 2022, the real culprits have not been brought to justice), while they lied and made up an "Islamic terrorist" narrative that most Americans swallowed whole. However, Clement never predicted the 9/11 attacks, as I will demonstrate momentarily.

Let's take a closer look at what Clement said:
"I am shaking this place. I am shaking your ground. I am shaking the earth. There has been a terrorist act and there will be another. For the Spirit of the Lord says, America will retaliate, but God says, even as they retaliate with natural weapons of war, and they say, we will go to the place of the east, and we will go, and we will bring them down for what they did to our people as they flew in the air over Long Island. But the Spirit of the Lord says, Another will take place, but I will prevent many deaths, because I will cause a security thing to happen so they will not die. I will look after you, America. But, God says, the retaliation will not be right. It will not be of my Spirit. It will be a wrong decision, but, God says, the saints of the Lord, of the most high God, will begin to pray. And your God says, I will strike down the god of the east. I will bring something to pass very soon. I have told you about it. The very god of the east, the very king of the east, the very prince of the east. The one that waged a war against America. They spoke about the mother of wars. For God says, This is going to be the mother of wars as you have never seen. For the Spirit of God will rise up against the prince of the east, and He will bring him down."
-Kim Clement, "Terrorist Attacks," House of Destiny, July 25, 1996, retrieved Mar 8, 2022, [https://bit.ly/3tAFn1c]

The first thing that needs to be noted is that this has ABSOLUTELY NO context with 9/11, but rather, it has EVERYTHING contextually to do with TWA Flight 800. Take a careful look at the date in the reference to the quote. Clement gave this so-called "prophecy" (i.e. July 25, 1996), and then take note that the date of the TWA Flight 800 explosion was on July 17, 1996; just eight days prior.

TWA stands for Trans World Airlines, and flight 800 took off from John F. Kennedy International Airport, only to explode shortly after flying over Long Island, which correlates to what Clement said. (i.e. "we will bring them down for what they did to our people as they flew in the air over Long Island") To understand why this is a false prophecy, we need to understand two aspects to this incident, and bear with me because this is important to discern the truth about Clement's prophecy.

The first thing we need to understand is why this actually happened, and although I will not be providing a lot of references to information on this (because it would take far too long to explain, and that will get us off-topic), TWA-800 was carrying eyewitnesses who were traveling to Europe for safety reasons because they were going to testify against the (Bill & Hillary) Clinton crime family. Many people who lived on the coast said they saw a missile strike the plane, and that means the operation was carried out by someone in the U.S. government (specifically our U.S. military, and Bill Clinton was the Commander-in-Chief/President at the time), not a "far east terrorist."
(See 2001 documentary, Silenced: Flight 800 and The Subversion of Justice, reuploaded under the title "TWA Flight 800 Shot Down by Surface to Air Missile pt 1 of 6," Bittermanscolon, Jul 8, 2013, retrieved Mar 7, 2022, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4VaRGqJZ_I])

The second thing we need to understand is that the "official" U.S. government story about why TWA 800 blew up was that it was some sort of plane malfunction. The official story changed many times, and the media was complicit in covering up the hundreds of eyewitness testimonies of those who saw a missile hit the plane (some of them scientists and ex-military who signed affidavits), and the media also never reported that a large percentage of the eyewitnesses are now missing persons whose cases remain unsolved. However, the "official" story is that it was an accident, so even for those who want to believe the "official" story from our corrupt Department of so-called "Justice," it would force an honest person to admit that Clement was a false prophet.

No one on either side of this argument ever suggested a "far east terrorist" in this plot, and there is ZERO evidence of that being the case. However, the reason that Clement decided to include a "prophecy" about the "king of the east" being struck down is because, right after the TWA-800 explosion, many rumors were spreading that it was a terrorist attack because of the many eyewitnesses who saw a missile, and because it was presumed to be terrorism, it was also presumed to be from the Middle East. (It was a terrorist attack, but one that was carried out by entities within the U.S. government.)

Thus, Clement was only "prophesying" based on rumors because he was creating sensationalism for his audience, but the fact is that, no matter which way you look at it, Kim Clement was flat-out wrong, and yet, he dared to speak on behalf of God, claiming that his "prophecy" was the Word of God. As anyone can see from history, no intervention happened to the "king of the east" over TWA-800, nor did this "prophecy" have anything whatsoever to do with Sept 11, 2001.

The planes that hit the twin towers in New York on Sept 11, 2001 (assuming that they were commercial planes, even though the physical evidence was never presented to the American people), did not fly over Long Island, so we know for a fact that, even if what Clement was saying was true, he would have to be referring to something else. Furthermore, when he "predicted" that there would be more terrorist attacks, there had already been many terrorist attacks prior to July of 1996, namely, the World Trade Center bombing on Feb 26, 1993, the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, the U.S. military headquarters bombing on Nov 13, 1995, and the U.S. military barracks bombing in June of 1996, so saying there would be more terrorist attacks was not something far-fetched that would require a special prophet to inform us.

In terms of comedic value, one of my favorite parts of Clement's prophecy was when he said, "But the Spirit of the Lord says, Another will take place, but I will prevent many deaths, because I will cause a security thing to happen so they will not die," which is hilarious because, apparently, Clement believed that God speaks to mankind with vague, unlearned terms like "security thing." Once again, this is another ambiguous, undiscernible prophecy, meaning that even if it were true, it would be impossible to prove whether or not it happened because there are not enough details, and therefore, it is just one more phrase of Clement's senseless rambling to add to the pile of evidence against him.

Furthermore, there is a massive contradiction when he said, "God says, the retaliation will not be right. It will not be of my Spirit. It will be a wrong decision... And your God says, I will strike down the god of the east," because God instituted governments for the punishment of evildoers (Rom 13:1-4), which means Clement said that God told him that it was wrong for governments to do what He ordained governments to do. In Clement's delusion, God was going to retaliate against the Middle East for the TWA-800 explosion, even though there was no wrongdoing by any Middle Eastern terrorist in this event because there were no Middle Eastern terrorists who attacked TWA-800; that was just Clement piggy-backing off of rumors so he could generate more viewers and revenue through sensationalism.

The following image is a screenshot from House of Destiny's official website, in which they are promoting Kim Clement's failed prophecy by saying "Kim Clement prophesied about the 9/11 terrorist attack" because they know they can scam people who only glance at it without doing any research. They know this was a false prophecy about TWA-800 that describes nothing about 9/11, but in a brilliant marketing strategy, they republish it as a "9/11" prophecy to fool willingly blind churchgoers:
(See House of Destiny, "9/11 Prophecy," retrieved Apr 12, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/9-11-prophecy])

As I pointed out in this screenshot, Clement said, "There has been a terrorist act." The phrase "has been" is past tense, meaning that the event had already occurred at the time Clement said this, and that is because he was talking about the explosion of TWA-800 (that flew over Long Island), which we know took place a week before he made this statement.

So in summary, for those who argue that Clement predicted 9/11, here is a list of problems with his prophecy:

  • Clement said the event he was referring to had already happened.
  • Clement only mentioned one plane. According to the reports, there were allegedly four planes on 9/11, two in New York, one in Washington D.C., and the other in Pennsylvania.
  • Clement mentioned nothing about planes being used as weapons to be flown into buildings.
  • The locations Clement mentioned were incorrect to the events of 9/11.
  • Clement mentioned nothing about the World Trade Center or the Pentagon, nor did he mention (according to the government's "official" story) that the White House was targeted.
  • There are no other details outside of the words "east" and "fly" that connect to the events surrounding the 9/11 attacks.
  • Clement mentioned nothing about entities within the highest levels of our government carrying out these attacks on the American people.
  • Clement mentioned nothing about the destruction and suffering of the people in New York.

If anyone still wants to believe that Clement prophesied 9/11 based on this, there is nothing more I can do to help you understand. Enjoy your delusions of grandeur.
 


On Apr 4, 2009, Clement said the following, and these were taken directly from his House of Destiny website archives:
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"South Korea, North Korea shall become one, says the Lord. North Korea, your President is dead, he is already dead, I have already written on the wall 'mene, mene, tekel, parsin.' God said, your days are numbered, you have been counted in the balances. Therefore, Kim, it is now time now for you to face this that you have done has been iniquitous. You are no longer alive, you are a vegetable, you are brain dead. And God said, because of that, I will cause that to bring about unity in South and North Korea and the greatest move of the Spirit shall come from there."
-Kim Clement, "Prophecy," House of Destiny, Apr 4, 2009, retrieved Mar 11, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

There are many problems with this, and it will take a bit of explaining to understand why. The Supreme Leader in North Korea in 2009 was Kim Jong-il, who was succeeded in 2011 by his son, Kim Jong-un.

Before I go into details on this, I wanted to mention how very ironic it was for Clement to have prophesied that Kim Jong-il was to become "brain dead." Clement himself died from a brain tumor (a fact that many Clementians deny), which means that it would have been more accurate for Clement to have prophesied that he himself would be "brain dead."

However, the term "brain dead" is significant because it is very different from "brain death." A "brain death" is when a person dies from having vital organs cease functioning due to brain injury, but "brain dead" means that a person is in a coma, while the heart and other vital organs are still performing their basic functions, and since Kim Jong-il died of a heart attack while he was traveling on a train in December of 2011, that alone proves that Clement's prophecy was false.
-Jennifer Whitlock, "How Brain Death Is Diagnosed," Feb 15, 2022, retrieved July 18, 2022, [https://www.verywellhealth.com/brain-death-what-does-it-mean-3157217]

It does not take a doctorate in world history to know that, as of 2022, North and South Korea have still not been united. Clement prophesied that the death of Kim Jong-il, which happened in December of 2011, would "bring about unity in South and North Korea," and that proves that Kim Clement was a liar and false prophet.


Clementians, in general, are very hard-hearted people (based on my own interactions with them), and the majority are not willing to consider evidence that Clement was a false prophet, so they make excuses, and so they will try to say that this was not referring to Kim Jong-il (because, obviously, that would prove Clement was a liar), but rather, he was talking about Kim Jong-un. However, whether it was Jong-il or Jong-un, the prophecy is still wrong because NEITHER of them hold the position of "President" as Kim Clement prophesied; rather, they both held the position of Supreme Leader.

In 2009, the person who would have been considered to be the "President" of North Korea was Kim Yong-nam, whose official title was the President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly. In Korean culture, the name "Kim" is the family name, and the first name would be "Yong-nam," but despite the same family name, Yong-nam has no direct family relation to Kim Jong-un. Clementians might make another attempt to rescue some of Clement's failed prophecy by claiming that it was about Kim Yong-nam instead of Kim Jong-un, but not only does that go outside of the context of Clement's prophecy (i.e. Clement called Kim Jong-un the "President" because of his own ignorance about North Korean politics), Kim Yong-nam retired in 2019 (replaced by Choe Ryong-hae), and is currently (as of the spring of 2022) still alive at the age of 94, which means that, even if he died today, the prophecy would still be wrong because he is no longer the President of the Supreme People's Assembly, and furthermore, to be accurate, Yong-nam would have to first go into a brain dead coma before he died.

It may come to pass that, one day, North and South Korea might be reunited, and I am certain (based on testimonies I have heard) that the Korean people want this under a constitutional republic of freedom. However, this will not happen under the conditions which Clement said it would, and that is because he was a FALSE prophet.

Without mentioning anything about his failed prophecy from five years earlier (because that would greatly harm his reputation, and therefore, his paycheck), Clement gave another prophecy about North Korea on September 29th, 2014:
"I have the sense that something huge is going to happen today and this week in regard to some of the prophetic statements I have made even on Saturday. I sense an urgency. Keep your eyes open with any events this week and during October in regard to my prophecies... the little leader Kim Jong-Un in North Korea is in trouble and has itchy fingers. His hands are trembling. It seems to me that everything will explode at the same time or close together. And I am weeping a lot for I keep hearing the cries of the children or at least their blood crying out to God and he is not pleased with this barbaric bunch of people and will and is acting now."
-Kim Clement, "Prophecy," House of Destiny, Sept 29, 2014, retrieved Mar 17, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

The first thing that needs to be addressed is that no prophet of God has ever spoken in the manner that Clement did, namely, no true prophet of God in Scripture ever said that they "sensed" God was saying something. That is an unbiblical practice because that is the language that psychics and mediums (i.e. witches) use, and likewise, it is also the language used by most pastors and churchgoers today. (e.g. "I sense the Holy Spirit saying... blah blah blah.")

The second (and most obvious) point is that, despite the "urgency," nothing happened. There were no literal explosions that took place in North Korea during September and October of 2014, and there were no "metaphorical" explosions either, like declassified information drops.

What is interesting to note about 2014 is that North Korea had launched missiles into the Sea of Japan in July, just a few weeks prior to Clement's so-called "prophecy." Those missiles did not explode; they simply fell into the sea. However, there was tension created by the media over the incident, and once again, Kim Clement took advantage of the opportunity to create sensationalism that would gather more followers to his cult.

One would think that, after two failed prophecies about North Korea, Clement would stop, but instead, Clement decided to double down three months later, on December 31, 2014:
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"I heard a multitude of sounds. I heard celebration because of victories. Putin, you have insulted Me, says the Spirit of God. Little Kim (not me), you have offended Me. You shall not live like your father lived. I shall not allow the corruption that has been in North Korea to continue. I have told the earth, there shall be a united Korea. I have told the earth that I will bring the greatest revival in North Korea, South Korea, together, and then in China there shall be a flame that shall burn and touch the world and even bless Israel, says the Lord."
-Kim Clement, "Prophecy," House of Destiny, Dec 31, 2014, retrieved Mar 17, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

Obviously, no such thing happened, especially not as imminently as Clement predicted it would, but what I found absurd is that, in a nutshell, Clement was claiming that God had said something to the effect of, "Because I am insulted, therefore, I am uniting Korea." For those of you who study Scripture and take it seriously, ask yourself: Has the Lord God ever built up a nation that was insulting Him?

Because Clement's prophecies on North Korea were so blatantly wrong, other false prophets felt the need to come to his defense, or else they might be condemned for endorsing him. Lance Wallnau is one of those false prophets, and for those of you who have read my book, Psychology: Hoodwinked by the Devil (free to read here at creationliberty.com), you will remember that I covered some of Wallnau's insane doctrines, like when he equated Samuel (a true prophet of God) to a "psychic" (i.e. witchcraft), claimed that Daniel (another true prophet of God) had cultivated his "natural" abilities to prophesy the dream to Nebuchadnezzar, and claimed that people can tap into and cultivate their own supernatural powers "whether they honor God or don't."
(Read Psychology: Hoodwinked by the Devil - Chapter 10 - Life Coaching, Psychology's Mirror Image here at creationliberty.com for more details.)

On his official website, Wallnau wrote:
"My good friend Prophet Kim Clement prophesied about the death of Kim Jong Un, North Korea, and the shaking of nations many times. Some have come to pass and some have not yet happened. I believe we are witnessing history with the reported death of the North Korean dictator. This Kim Clement, Kim Jong-Un word, will show you God is still in control. Check out what these Kim Clement North Korea prophecies say! What do you think is in store for us next?"
-Lance Wallnau, "Kim Clement Kim Jong Un Death Prophecy 4/4/2009 Explained," retrieved Apr 1, 2022, [https://lancewallnau.com/kim-clement-kim-jong-un-death-prophecy-4-4-2009-explained]

Wallnau then went on to simply quote the same Clement prophecies that I have quoted in this chapter, and the only other thing he wrote after that was, "God is dealing with ruling structures as the church begins to rise!" What exactly did this explain to us? The title of his article is called, "Kim Clement Kim Jong Un Death Prophecy 4/4/2009 Explained," but as is typical of false prophets, Wallnau explained nothing, and mentioned nothing about Kim Jong-Il, which was the focus of Clement's original prophecy.

I found it interesting that, at the bottom of the page, he had a section for people to comment, but he closed out the ability for anyone to make comments. He also had embedded a YouTube video in which he was supposed to "explain" these prophecies to us, but he took that YouTube video off the site, and it is (conveniently for him) no longer available.

Wallnau claimed that "some" of Clement's prophecies on North Korea had come to pass, but failed to tell us what those were because I have not seen one yet that has been correct. If by "some have not yet happened," he means that Kim Jong-un will die someday in the future, that is not a prophecy, but rather, that is a logical and scientific fact of nature, in which even I can predict that all men will die someday, and when they die, I can assure you, their brains will be dead.

There have been rumors of Kim Jong-un's death many times, but none of them were true. However, as I pointed out in earlier chapters, false prophets (like Wallnau and Clement) prey on unlearned people, creating sensationalism through rumors, and most of those people are so lazy, they never bother to cross-reference information and do research on these so-called "prophecies" to make sure they are not being scammed, and false prophets rely on that laziness and willful blindness to make a living. (i.e. Their god is their belly.)

For many walk, of whom I have told you often, and now tell you even weeping, that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ: Whose end is destruction, whose God is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things.
-Philippians 3:18-19

Clement also predicted that there would be some sort of spiritual revival in Korea and China, and they would somehow "bless" Israel. No such thing happened when Clement made these prophecies, nor has such a thing taken place since, despite the fact that he preached that these would happen imminently, or in other words, they were supposed to happen soon after he spoke them. These are some of the most ridiculous statements I have ever heard, and it makes me wonder if Kim Clement was even real, and not just some deep fake that was created to troll us because he was so detached from reality, it is difficult to understand how anyone could take him seriously.
 


One of the largest sex trafficking organizations in the world is the Catholic Church, and they are notorious for creating, harboring, and protecting pedophiles. As of 2022, the current head of the Catholic Church is the deceptively wicked Pope Francis, who spews out unbiblical heresies from his antichrist throne daily, and if any readers are unaware of these basic facts about the Catholic Church, I would highly recommend reading my book, Corruptions of Christianity: Catholicism, which is free to read here at creationliberty.com.

There is no Biblical justification for a "pope" of any kind in Christ's true church, as Jesus Himself taught:

But Jesus called them unto him, and said, Ye know that the princes of the Gentiles exercise dominion over them, and they that are great exercise authority upon them. But it shall not be so among you: but whosoever will be great among you, let him be your minister; And whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant: Even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.
-Matthew 20:25-28

Therefore, because the Pope of Rome claims to hold the seat of Christ on earth (which is the meaning of "vicar"), this means that he is attempting to usurp a position that does not belong to him. In fact, it is heresy against the Word of God for anyone to hold a position in the New Testament church that is claimed to be higher than the elders of the local body of believers. Francis, like all other popes, claims to sit in Christ's ruling authority, and therefore, all popes are antichrists by default.
(Read "Denominations Are Unbiblical" here at creationliberty.com for more detail.)

Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time.
-1 John 2:18

The Catholic Church teaches false, works-based doctrines that will lead men to hell. For example, the Catholic Eucharist is an abomination, by which Catholics (much like vampires) believe they must drink blood repeatedly to maintain eternal life, and they also believe that God's grace can only be received by performing this ritual on a regular basis.

For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.
-Ephesians 2:8-9

There is so much idolatry in the Catholic Church, that they had to create their own version of the Ten Commandments, so they could hide the verses about idolatry:

Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth: Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;
-Exodus 20:4-5


The Catholic Church is also infamous for brutally torturing, raping, and murdering countless people for over 600 years of the Inquisition, specifically targeting born again Christians who preached the truth of God's Word in the common language. Many of those Catholic practices still exist today, but they are now done privately because they do not carry as much governmental authority as they once did.

The only reason someone would follow and worship in such a corrupt institution is if they deny what Jesus Christ taught us:

Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.
-Matthew 7:17-20

However, we know that Kim Clement was in this business for fame and fortune, and there is no faster way to gain a following than worshiping at the feet of the Roman Pontiff (i.e. the Catholic Pope). So it should be no surprise that Clement glorified a vile and corrupt minister of the devil like Pope Francis as a "chosen" man of God:
"And I have chosen Pope Francis as one of the voices that will speak, and he will command and they will try and assassinate him three times. They will try within to damage him. God says, they will even try to poison him, but his voice will not be stopped, says the Lord. I will cause people to run to the cross, people to cling to the cross. Many souls shall come. And then, God says, there will be a change in the entire system... God's Spirit says so it shall be that this man shall pronounce that as well and there shall be fire that shall ignite in the southern part of America, in the central part of America. There shall be criminals that shall be brought to justice. And God says this man shall change laws and there will be creeds that will come forth and the Catholic people shall rejoice and they shall smile again for I will fill them with light. I will light the candles of My incense in the buildings that were once built for My glory but were taken and used as stone, as a place of refuge, as a place of religion. I will take those same buildings throughout the earth and I will raise them up. And in Italy, I will do something that is so anointed and strange they shall have two earthquakes and then you will know that God has begun to do His work throughout the earth. This is My word, says the Lord. Pray for it shall come to pass, says the Lord."
-Kim Clement, "Prophecy," House of Destiny, April 19, 2014, retrieved Mar 18, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

If you read the entire so-called "prophecy," there is no contextual definition of "they," meaning that Clement left things vague as to who exactly was going to try and assassinate Pope Francis. I am not saying we need names and addresses, but in the Bible, God always left us with specific details that allowed us to verify the veracity of His words, but despite the fact that Clement left us nothing to validate the prophecy, to this day, there have been no assassination attempts on Pope Francis, proving once again that Kim Clement was a liar, a fraud, and a false prophet.

What fire was Clement referring to about "the southern part of America," and "the central part of America?" Is this a literal or metaphorical fire? Again, we have no idea because Clement keeps this as vague as possible on purpose, so people will draw their own conclusions about it, which will lead them to believe his prophecies were true, when in fact, he was scamming them in the same way that psychics and mediums do it.

The interesting thing about the "two earthquakes" comment is that this has happened in Italy several times in the past few decades, meaning that in a year Italy experiences an earthquake, there are often two or three earthquakes in that year, and then they stop. This happened in 2002, 2003, 2012, 2013, 2016, and 2017, and because no one understands what Clement is talking about when he says that it is supposed to be "so anointed and strange," no one can determine anything definitively, which (once again) is the intended vagueness that Clement uses to deceive his listening audience.

There was one earthquake in Italy that a number of scientists said was "weird" because it was shallow and "pretty far from the plate boundary." However, before Clementians get excited about this, it should be noted that this was documented in 2012, two years before Clement's so-called "prophecy."
(See Andrea Mustain, "Why Italy's Earthquake Was Weird," Live Science, May 21, 2012, retrieved July 19, 2022, [https://www.livescience.com/20471-earthquake-italy-explained.html])

Clement also wrote about an "unusual and incredible season," which, if you know anything about Clement's prophecies, he uses phrases like this all the time to create sensationalism:
"What an unusual and incredible season we are in!!!!! After our powerful prayer gatherings and the Prophetic Alert these past few weeks, on Monday I finally sat back, breathed a sigh of relief and thought, 'Time to sit back and take a breath.' Within minutes I was in a state of an 'ecstatic' perception, caught into a prophetic elevation, and during this moment I caught a glimpse of a variety of religious garments and oil being poured on them. Then I saw Pope Francis, a massive spiritual renewal, and a shaking in heaven and on earth. Over the next few hours and especially when I went to my Garden to pray the next morning, I realized how BIG this global event was going to be. A few days later I received a phone call confirming that what I had seen was already in the making. This Easter weekend, the prophetic utterance will be released when we gather together on Saturday. On the very night/day of the blood moon, April 14/15, this all unfolded without us actually realizing it until later. Israel was affected by the blood moon in 1948-49 and in 1967-68, but this blood moon (April 15th) was the beginning of a global shaking that will affect the Roman Catholic Church."
-Kim Clement, "Pope Francis And A Word I Received," The Elijah List, Apr 18, 2014, retrieved Mar 18, 2022, [https://www.elijahlist.com/words/display_word.html?ID=13348]

There are a few points that need to be addressed. First of all, the only "spiritual renewal" that will take place around Pope Francis and the Catholic Church is a demonic spiritual renewal, which means if Clement had any "prophetic elevation" at all, it was of the devil.

Secondly, Clement loves to use the word 'shake' and 'shaking' in his so-called "prophecies" because it is a trigger word to spark interest in Charismatics and Pentecostals, many of whom joined hands together with the Catholic Church in an ecumenical abomination. Contextually, the "shaking" means nothing because, again, it is so vague, you cannot tell if he meant it literally or metaphorically, and for the crazy Charismatics/Pentecostals, they will give it whatever corrupt, so-called "spiritual" meaning they presuppose that they want it to have, which actually makes the prophecy meaningless because it is subjectively interpreted.
(Read "Pope Francis's Deceptive John 17 Movement" here at creationliberty.com for more details about the Catholic/Pentecostal ecumenical movement.)

And finally, the Easter celebration is an abomination in the sight of God, and has nothing to do with the Lord Jesus Christ because Easter is an invention of the corrupt Catholic Church, in which they tried to fuse paganism and witchcraft with Bible stories. This is why there are so many strange traditions that accompany it. For example, rabbits do not lay eggs, but rabbits and eggs are well-known fertility symbols in paganism, and the reason the date of Easter changes every year is because it is celebrated on the first full moon after the spring equinox (March 21st) to honor the moon goddess being pregnant with the sun god (according to pagan beliefs), and if any Christian readers want to learn more about that, I highly recommend reading (or listening to) "Easter: Christians Celebrating Abomination" to get more details because it is a disgusting shame and embarrassment that professing Christians would use such a corrupt tradition in connection with the resurrection of Jesus Christ.


Kim Clement contradicted God's Word in many areas, he promoted pagan ideologies, and he yoked together with false religious institutions and antichrist leadership around the world. It is sad for his family that he died in 2016, but after reading all these lies and heresies that he spoke in hypocrisy, using the name of the Holy Spirit for his own financial gain, it begins to make sense why Clement died of a brain hemorrhage (which is unprecedented for a prophet of God), and it is certainly a testimony to God's great mercy, in which He was EXTREMELY long-suffering with Clement that he might come to repentance and faith in Christ, even though, sadly, he did not.

I am writing this in the spring of 2022, and I am quite confident that the dark secrets of Pope Francis will come to light over the next few years. When that happens, the world is going to be disgusted, and I hope, at that point, some of those who scoffed at me might be willing to take a second look at my book to understand that Kim Clement did not receive any dreams or visions from God. I do not say this because I want to prove that I was right, but rather, I want them to take a second look so they can understand the truth, that they might be humbled before the Lord Jesus Christ, and understand His Gospel so they can be saved. I look forward to that day because all the false prophets and false teachers, like Kim Clement, who chose to lick the boots of an antichrist to increase his popularity, will be exposed to an even greater degree than they are now.
 


The reason so many churchgoers are convinced that Clement was a true prophet of God is for two main reasons, firstly, they do not have the Spirit of God to give them understanding of His Word, and secondly, they are lazy because they are not willing to put in any effort to read and study. They will not research to look through the history of Clement's prophecies to compare them with Scripture and historical events, because they are not looking for truth, but rather, they are looking to hear a cotton candy message that makes them feel good.

The heart of the righteous studieth to answer:
but the mouth of the wicked poureth out evil things.
-Proverbs 15:28

But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.
-1 Corinthians 2:14

If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.
-James 1:5

If people would make the effort, and pray to the Lord for help to understand, then they would have understanding and be able to see clearly, but they are ignorant because they choose to be ignorant. In the Bible, it is what is known as "willful ignorance," and that willful ignorance is the reason very few people will read this book. What I decided to do instead was go to Kim Clement's House of Destiny site, where they recorded many of his prophecies over the years, and read through some of them.

I began to go through the list in reverse chronological order (i.e. starting with the oldest first) because the older the prophecies, the more time has been allowed for them to be tested, which will give us more evidence to see if they are true or false.

In July of 1996, Clement prophesied about Arabic sheikhs being saved:
"God says Salvation is going to take place in the Middle East! God is going to bring the Sheikhs of the Middle East and he's going to raise them up. And he's going to make them Spirit-filled Christians."
-Kim Clement, "Terrorist Attacks," July 25, 1996, Detroit, MI, retrieved Apr 13, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]; See also [http://www.kimclement.com/kimclementoldlivedocs/words/PERCEPTIONS/PERCEPTIONSTerrorist7-26-12-96.html]

A sheikh (a.k.a. sheik, shaik, shaykh) is a member of an Arabian royal family who has been given that honorific title to designate them as rulers over some Arabic countries, and it is also given to those who are in positions of religious leadership among Muslims. I would challenge anyone to find me any instance of a group of Muslims in the Middle East, who were all in high positions of religious or political leadership in Arabic countries, who all converted to Christianity, and if you cannot find that, then Kim Clement was a false prophet.

In August of 2000, Clement prophesied about George Bush:
"The Spirit of the Lord says watch what I'm going to do in the political arena. You're going to have favor from the White House. You're going to have favor from the highest office... [sic] For God says next year you will see a change in the political powers and suddenly Florida will be invaded with righteousness... [sic] But God says, Tampa watch me now. Watch what I'm going to do! I will shake the senate; I will shake the senate because of what I'm going to do in this state, and in this city. I'm going to shake it so that you have favor, favor, favor says the Lord."
-Kim Clement, "Perceptions," Aug 8, 2000, Tampa, FL, retrieved Apr 13, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]; See also [http://www.kimclement.com/kimclementoldlivedocs/words/PERCEPTIONS/PERCEPTIONS1995-2000.html]

This is the same garbage that Clement did everywhere he went; he always told the audience in the city or country he was in that great and wonderful things were going to happen to them, and they loved him for it. And yet, after George W. Bush (i.e. the son of George H.W. Bush, one of the most wicked presidents this country ever saw) got into office, he helped orchestrate the 9/11 attacks, and from that, he made a fortune, and he also helped the Deep State get the Patriot Act pushed through Congress, which stripped the people of their rights, so exactly how is that "favor from the White House?"

House of Destiny labeled this a prophecy about the "Florida Recount," referring to the year 2000, during the Bush vs. Gore controversy. The Florida Senate had no part in that recount because that was handled by independent organizations, ballot and poll groups, as well as the Florida Supreme Court, and none of that took place in the city of Tampa, so unless someone can provide some other evidence to connect this to the Florida Recount event, Kim Clement was a false prophet, and House of Destiny is a group of liars.

In March of 2002, Clement prophesied about black Americans:
"The Spirit of the Lord says, The very words of Dr. Martin Luther King before he died, knowing prophetically that he would not live, there is a dream that has not yet been fulfilled. You say the African people have been freed. But have they truly been freed' says the Lord. That dream has not yet been fulfilled. It shall come to pass that I will take the African-American race, the people that have a strong leaning towards a spiritual life, and I will do something special for them because I have told you I will raise up an African-American president of the United States of America. I will put within him the wisdom of God and the power to be able to negotiate and take this nation into a higher level of authority and power."
-Kim Clement, "TBN Broadcast - Protection for L.A., Cure for Aids, and more," Mar 5, 2002, Los Angeles, CA, retrieved Apr 13, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

It is interesting that he used the phrase "African American" to describe black-skinned people because, essentially, it is a somewhat racist philosophy to call all black people "African Americans," but it is a term that has been popularized in the media. (Sarcastically speaking, I was not aware that the Lord God frequently watched CNN and regurgitated their woke political jargon.) Not all Americans who have dark skin are from Africa, and since Clement was raised in South Africa, one would think he would understand this because he is also an African American, even though he had white skin.

Martin Luther King Jr. was a communist, who rejected the authority and doctrines of Scripture, and I cover that in much greater detail in my exposé on him, called "Wolves in Costume: Martin Luther King Jr." He was also a serial fornicator and adulterer who plagiarized most of his speeches, including the "I Have a Dream" speech, and based on that information, we can know that Clement's so-called "prophecies" are not coming from God, but rather, they are coming from a false prophet who was ignorant of the truth.

The black president that Kim Clement prophesied about was Barack Obama, and Obama faked having a "Christian" faith (being a long-standing member of the queer-infested United Church of Christ), while he spied on Americans, stripped them of their liberties, destroyed our economy, and was involved in child sex trafficking. (At the time I am writing this book, I am making this statement about Obama's involvement in child trafficking as an opinion, until more hard evidence is revealed of his kidnapping and sex crimes at a later date.) If anyone believes that Obama was sent by God to bless this country (instead of to punish us for our arrogance as a nation), then I would also call that willful ignorance and voluntary blindness.

However, that is not all Kim Clement had to say in this particular prophecy. He went on to say:
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"Therefore, the Lord says to you tonight, Get ready, for my kingdom is coming and I shall declare my glory. The miraculous, the miraculous, what is this about the miraculous? The miraculous shall be in this way. I will do things you never thought I would do. I will bring a cure for AIDS/HIV. God says there shall be a cure. I will raise them up. But what about the gays? God says, I will take gay people and I will cause them to be filled with my Spirit and to speak my Word with purity and life. Do not tell me I cannot do it, says the Lord; I will do exactly what I like. If I can go to the woman at the well, if I can go to the adulterer, if I can go to the religious Pharisee, if I can go to the tax-collector, why can I not do it today?"
-Kim Clement, "TBN Broadcast - Protection for L.A., Cure for Aids, and more," Mar 5, 2002, Los Angeles, CA, retrieved Apr 13, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

Due to their shock and awe at the glaringly obvious false prophecy, Clementians immediately assert (without any research) that Clement never said these things, and it is because I know that most of them are lazy, and will not do their research to find the truth, that I have created screenshots from the House of Destiny website to prove it to them. Even though, after conversations with hundreds of them, they also argue that just because these things have not happened yet, we should not assume that they will not happen in the future, and once again, this is willful ignorance because, just before this prediction, Clement himself said they were supposed to happen the night of Mar 5th, 2002:
"I'm sending you the same angel that I sent to Mary. I'm sending you the same angel that I sent to the great men of God that heard my voice, even the angel that warred and came to Daniel is in this city tonight because I am bringing about a great victory. The things that Daniel saw are going to be manifest. And God says, In Los Angeles and in this city I am going to bring it about because of who I am, says the Lord."
-Kim Clement, "TBN Broadcast - Protection for L.A., Cure for Aids, and more," Mar 5, 2002, Los Angeles, CA, retrieved Apr 13, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

Where and how are the prophecies of Daniel made manifest in Los Angeles? Where is the cure for AIDS/HIV? Where are flocks of saved sodomites? As I write this, we are twenty years after this prophecy, and no such thing happened, so should we assume that the angel of the Lord been on a coffee break for over 20 years?

Essentially, Clement just told us that God was going to remove the punishment of fornication from the sodomites, and despite the fact that they have no repentance (i.e. godly sorrow for sin), nor faith in Christ, God would save them all anyway. This makes no Biblical sense whatsoever, and it is not how Scripture says that men are converted, so we can know with full confidence that Kim Clement was a false prophet.

Clement goes on in this same prophecy to make predictions about the sodomites/homosexuals in San Francisco:
"For the Lord says, I will do it. Just watch me now! You just watch me and I will take them because I said I will do it. The greatest, greatest, gift that I have given to you is my only begotten Son. Now watch me! Watch me, San Francisco. I will take every one of them and I'll pour out of my oil upon them and they will say, God is good."
-Kim Clement, "TBN Broadcast - Protection for L.A., Cure for Aids, and more," Mar 5, 2002, Los Angeles, CA, retrieved Apr 13, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

Again, this is from 20 years ago, and Clement said that all the queers in San Francisco were going to be anointed with the Spirit of God, and cry out, "God is good!" Nothing like that has ever happened, and that is because Kim Clement was a false prophet.

In February of 2003, Clement prophesied the following, and though this is a bit dry, bear with me because I am about to make an important point:
"While this Nation is about to enter into a time of sacrifice, He's not just singing a little song to you in a building. Abraham wasn't just offering up his son because God was hungry for blood. An act was being portrayed in time that had already been in timelessness. When Abraham took his only begotten son, it was not because God felt like watching the pain of a father and of a son, knowing that they would depart from each other's eyes for eternity. No, God was allowing Abraham to become the portrayer of destiny, for Christ would one day be given as the only begotten. This Nation is doing the same thing. There is a sacrifice. There will be blood. There will be heartache, but Lord, I see a generation that will be raised up from that point onwards that will be filled with God's glory, that will be filled with God's life; children that shall be born and awakened to the dawn of God's glory. Children that will stand and arise above the circumstances, children that shall be born generals and born with spiritual life in their mouth and in their hearts. Their tongues shall be that of a ready writer. I prophesy to that generation right now, I declare that what America shall do in these next seven months, shall bring forth the greatest victory that this land has ever seen - the infiltration of the gospel."
-Kim Clement, "God's Secret - America's Victory, and Word about North Korea," Feb 11, 2003, Detroit, MI, retrieved Apr 13, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

While I was reading this, I could not help but notice the overarching contradiction about Abraham and Isaac because God stopped Abraham. What happened to Abraham and Isaac was symbolic, and God never intended to have them go through with the sacrifice. God used this as a prophecy of the coming Son of God, who would be sacrificed on our behalf, and to get us to consider what it would be like to sacrifice our own child, so that we might understand the grief we have caused God with our sin, and how much great mercy and love He has shown us. Clement wanted to use this prophecy as a parallel metaphor for his so-called "prophecy," but the metaphor is contradictory because God did NOT have Abraham make a sacrifice, but according to Clement's prophecy, God demanded a blood sacrifice.

For I desired mercy, and not sacrifice; and the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings.
-Hosea 6:6

As we read in previous chapters, Clement did not want to talk about people's sin like Jesus Christ did. That is why he did not understand that Jesus desires mercy, and not sacrifice.

But go ye and learn what that meaneth, I will have mercy, and not sacrifice: for I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.
-Matthew 12:7

From this same prophecy in February of 2003, Clement predicted that over the next seven months (i.e. until August of 2003), God was going to do some things, so let's keep reading to find out what those things are:
"And some shall say, Will we ever have peace? But God said, I will strike your enemies. Have I not promised you that I will strike your enemies? Therefore, peace shall come. Did the great Solomon not declare that in Ecclesiastes, did he not say that there will be time of war, but then there will be a time of peace? There will be a time to die and a time to live. But God says that the time of war shall bring about an extended period of peace. And your time of economic down shall bring a long, extended time of prosperity to this Nation."
-Kim Clement, "God's Secret - America's Victory, and Word about North Korea," Feb 11, 2003, Detroit, MI, retrieved Apr 13, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

To every thing there is a season, and a
time to every purpose under the heaven
:
-Ecclesiastes 3:1

A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace.
-Ecclesiastes 3:8

So to summarize, Clement is telling us that this prophecy is not really his, it is Solomon's, and furthermore, in the Bible, Solomon was not telling us that this was a prophecy, but rather, it was wisdom that brings much grief, not much joy. (Ecc 1:18). God had Solomon write these things to help us understand the natural process of this world, meaning that if there is a time of war and a time of peace (which is true), then peace will come after war on its own, without the need for a false prophet like Clement to tell us so because all we have to do is read the Bible, which is filled with the writings of true prophets.

Clement confessed that what he was supposedly "prophesying" was just the natural way of things. Ultimately, Clement is trying to take credit for what Solomon wrote, and then convince his audience that it is a "prophetic word" from God that was spoken specifically to Kim Clement.

Clement told us that there would be a "long, extended time of prosperity," and "an extended period of peace," that would begin within seven months, which would have been by August of 2003. The following chart displays the market value for the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP), which is used to estimate the size and growth rate of an economy, including inflation, which affects product value:

As you can clearly see, the GDP was already on the rise at the time Clement gave this so-called "prophecy," and it rose until the final quarter of 2003. Towards the end of 2003, it began to drop, and not only did it keep dropping year after year, but as I write this paragraph (in July of 2022), the GDP of the United States is at a record low, which is more proof that Kim Clement was a false prophet.

In fact, Clement doubled down on this prediction later that year, on Sept 2, 2003, even though, shortly after this prophecy, the economy got much worse:
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"America has been set aside for the month of October for Divine vindication says the Lord. Even the economy shall be raised up and there shall be a breakthrough financially. Take this and rejoice says the Lord for it shall be so."
-Kim Clement, "21 Days to Baghdad," Sept 2, 2003 [listed under prophecy dated Feb 27, 2003], Dallas, TX, retrieved July 26, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

I am not saying that the GDP will never go back up because there are some revolutionary things coming soon in the United States that will fix central bank scams of inflation. (Like Bitcoin, for example.) However, the economic situation only got worse after Clement's so-called "prophetic word," and many remember the housing crisis that hit just two years later, which reached disastrously low levels by 2012, under the "black president" that Clement falsely prophesied would do great things for America.

There was also no extended period of peace that took place in 2003. War continued to rage through Bush's two terms, and then Obama came in and ramped up even more war from 2008 to 2016, which, once again, proves that Clement was a false prophet.

Later on in the same prophecy session from Feb 11, 2003, Clement said:
"Korea! What is this little beast that would stand and strike its finger up the nose of those that have brought praise to My heart? God says, would they say, Come, you do it, we shall strike you? But it shall be a mistake and they shall desperately stand in fear and say, why did we do it? Why did we strike at the giant? Did we not know better? Did Japan not know better when it did that at Pearl Harbor?"
-Kim Clement, "God's Secret - America's Victory, and Word about North Korea," Feb 11, 2003, Detroit, MI, retrieved Apr 13, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

Clement was prophesying that North Korea was going to attack the United States like Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, but no such thing has happened over the past 20 years. In fact, it will not happen that way because Kim Jong-un of North Korea was being controlled by the Deep State because they were going to use him to start up war, but in 2017, he was freed from that control and became part of a plan to take down the Deep State, which means there will be no attack from North Korea against the United States, and that also means that Clement was a false prophet.

In April of 2003, Clement prophesied:
"Do I hear Catholics praying? There is a move of My Spirit moving among the Catholic people. They are dissatisfied. Their children have been abused [sic, and] taken advantage of. They are praying for God to come into a system and shake it. Your prayers are being sent into the very highest powers of the Roman Catholic Church. For a Pope shall be laid to rest, and I will raise up an unusual man that will take that position. And even though some of you despise this, I will raise up an unusual man that will come in and bring the Spirit of God amongst the Roman Catholic people. Think it not possible, but it shall be so, says the spirit of the Lord."
-Kim Clement, "God will move among the catholics," Apr 13, 2003, Humble, TX, retrieved Apr 14, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

Anyone who believes that the Spirit of God is moving among Catholics is willingly ignorant of the pagan foundations and antichrist doctrines of the Catholic Church. The reason Kim Clement was willingly ignorant of these things is because, like the Catholic Church, he was not of Christ.

Clementians will assert their belief that Clement was a true prophet of God because he accurately predicted that Pope John Paul II would die, but it is absurd to think that is "prophetic" in any sense because John Paul II had his 82nd birthday the week before, and his health was already starting to waver. John Paul II died two years later at the age of 84. If you show me an 82-year-old man with compromised health, and I make a prediction that the man would die someday, would you automatically call me a prophet of God, or would you say that was just a logical assessment? Clement provided no timeline for this death to take place, which means if it took 2 years, 10 years, or 25 more years, he would be "right" about this man dying eventually.

What is really sickening about this prophecy is that Clement said that John Paul II's replacement was going to "bring the Spirit of God," but if you read my book, Corruptions of Christianity: Catholicism, Joseph Ratzinger (i.e. Pope Benedict XVI, John Paul II's replacement) was not an "unusual" selection by the Catholic Church's standard because he held the title of Grand Inquisitor. The Office of Inquisition in the Catholic Church was renamed, "The Holy Office of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith," and Joseph Ratzinger was its head, which means that Ratzinger is a very dangerous man.

Clement said that the reason for the "bring[ing of] the Spirit of God" was because the Catholics were upset. There was a great outcry about the child sex abuse going on in the Catholic Church at the time, which correlates with what was taking place in the media, namely that, since about 1997, a slowly growing number of articles came out reporting on sex abuse of children by Catholic priests and nuns.

In my book on Catholicism, I provide documentation to show that Pope Benedict XVI knew about the child sex abuse and trafficking that was going on in the Catholic Church. He not only knew, but he helped cover it up (as does Pope Francis, his successor), which means with near certainty that he was involved in it, and the problem continued to worsen over the coming years, so Clement claiming that this was the "Spirit of God" moving over the Catholic Church only proves he was a false prophet because, to this day, the problem has only gotten worse, and it is due to the demonic nature of the Catholic Church as a whole.

As I was reading through all these prophecies, I came upon one entitled, "Saddam Hussein and Bin Laden," and I thought to myself, "Oh! I have got to see this because I guarantee that there are some overtly false prophecies in it!" However, to my disappointment, I was met with a blank page, and here is a screenshot of it, so you can see for yourself:

Upon investigation, there were two missing prophecies listed on the website, which is not to say that they listed them as "missing," but rather, they listed them for Oct 3, 2003, and Nov 22, 2003, but the pages were blank. Then, on the label marked "December 15th, 2003 - Saddam Hussein In Prophecy," it was not Clement's prophecy, but rather, it was an article written to interpret his prophecy for us, without letting us read it for ourselves in its entirety.

On the House of Destiny website, it says:
"'This article has been written to examine more closely, the prophecies concerning Saddam Hussein and help put them in their correct context. Our hope is that this will bring better understanding regarding the prophetic word and the interpretation of it's [sic] timing.'
-A.T. Snoots
"

-Kim Clement, "Saddam Hussein In Prophecy," House of Destiny, Dec 15, 2003, retrieved Apr 14, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

Under normal circumstances, one would simply print the original quote, and then offer commentary afterwards to help explain it if necessary, however, in this instance, House of Destiny censored the original quotes, and then offered an article explanation by someone else (i.e. not Kim Clement), which means there is a high probability of a scam. For example, many times in this book, I have quoted the Word of God and then offered my commentary to help put it in the proper context for readers, but if I refused to tell you what God's Word said, and then just explained it how I wanted you to believe it, that would make me a deceitful author, and likewise, A.T. Snoots is a deceitful author, as are all the other House of Destiny website editors.

A.T. Snoots is another new-age "name it and claim it" motivational speaker and businessman who yokes together with an assortment of new-age heretics and false prophets. He has some new-age "faith" videos that preach the false message that the Word of God will bring one fame and fortune, and therefore, it is unsurprising to see him yoked together with Kim Clement and House of Destiny.
(See A.T. Snoots, II, LinkedIn Profile, retrieved Apr 14, 2022, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/a-t-snoots-ii])

In the article, Snoots only gave pieces of Clement's prophecy, and these segments came from various sessions throughout the latter part of 2003. The fact that they took it down and replaced it with this article is a huge indication that House of Destiny, either at this time, or in following years, had a massive backlash from people who were accusing Kim Clement of false prophecy, which only fueled my desire to read it.

From the article, which Snoots said was on Nov 2, 2003, in Dallas, Texas, Clement said:
"... [sic] God says this Nation has been in disarray for too long, therefore this month will I bring down the chief counselor, the one that has shouted from the hiding places. The one that has shouted from the very caves. God says I will take him by his nostrils and raise him up and say, here he is! Is he so great? For even as Isaiah prophesied and Ezekiel prophesied and said, 'they will display him.' And they will say is this the one that deceived the nations? For God says, Saddam Hussein is one of those who has deceived the Nation. But no more, no more, for I shall bring him out says the Lord. This month is a month of Thanksgiving for the United States of America. Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice. Come On rejoice! Come on rejoice! Why not? Why not! Why not says the LORD. You have been abused, You've been raped! Therefore America, hear the prophets today, for it shall surely be the month of celebration, it shall be a month of celebration."
-Kim Clement, "Saddam Hussein In Prophecy," House of Destiny, Dallas, TX, Nov 2, 2003 [listed under the Dec 15, 2003 prophecy], retrieved Apr 14, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

So the context here is that, at the time, George W. Bush was hunting for Saddam Hussein, even though Americans were confused because he was allegedly supposed to be hunting for Osama Bin Laden, but this was all a cover-up for many reasons I will not write in this book. The news was reporting Saddam Hussein had gone into hiding, but the military was closing in on him, and so as Clement always did, he made some "prophecies" to capitalize on the media and rumors.

Saddam Hussein was not captured until December 13, 2003, but Clement, in the arrogance of his own heart, prophesied on behalf of God that Hussein would be captured in November. Now I see why they took the prophecy down and put up this article instead. The evidence is clear as day that Kim Clement is a liar and a false prophet, and House of Destiny knew this, which is why they censored his prophecies and had to write a propaganda piece in its place.

However, knowing that his most dedicated followers would never hear the truth, and continue to keep watching him and give him money, Clement pushed forward, making new false prophecies. In January of 2004, on a TBN broadcast, Clement prophesied:
"Osama Bin Laden said that in 35 days America (he was prophesying, predicting) would be abolished, wiped out because he has a plan for 35 days. And the word of the Lord came to me and said, You prophesy that the very thing that he said and predicted for this Nation is reversed, I'm going to bring him out in 35 days. There is a resurrection day coming over this Easter. This Easter will be one of the greatest Easters this nation has ever celebrated. Why? Because there will be a resurrection of the dead, speaking spiritually of revelation that has died, of prophetic words that have died and been buried in the ground. This Easter, not only will I bring your greatest enemy out, but I will also bring about a severe judgment against the powers and the principalities that have come against my servants, against my people. There shall be a judgment."
-Kim Clement, "311 Prophecy - The Beginning of an Unusual Chain of Events," House of Destiny, Jan 12, 2004, retrieved Apr 14, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

Osama Bin Laden was never "brought out," but rather, he remained in hiding until (allegedly) he was shot and killed by an American soldier on May 2, 2011. (I added the word 'allegedly' because it is well known that Bin Laden was a CIA asset, and we do not know if he was ever killed at all because it was only reported; there was no evidence presented.) So Clement predicted that Osama Bin Laden would be captured and brought out into the open by February of 2004, and suffer severe punishment for his crimes by April of 2004, and yet, nothing happened, proving once again that Kim Clement was a false prophet.

I find it amazing that for a man who hated righteous judgment (and he made it perfectly clear that he did not want to preach the judgments of God), he was always happy to preach judgment unto those who the media deemed to be evil. As always, Kim Clement never prophesied judgment upon the people in the country in which he was speaking; he only prophesied judgment onto other countries who opposed the people to whom he was speaking, which is a major warning sign of a false prophet.

As soon as Clement finished his false prophecy about Bin Laden, he went on to prophecy that, after the 2004 election, a president who prayed would enter the Oval Office:
"There's an invasion into the kingdoms of darkness, God is giving us access into the political powers. Look at President Bush, he prays. We needed a praying president, and we need a praying president for another term. There will be another praying president for another term. All over the world, God is sending his young people to invade the kingdoms of darkness and the kingdoms of this world shall become the kingdom of our God and His Christ."
-Kim Clement, "311 Prophecy - The Beginning of an Unusual Chain of Events," House of Destiny, Jan 12, 2004, retrieved Apr 14, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

When they see the words "praying president," Clementians run around screaming "It's Trump! It's Trump!" What they never understand is that George H.W. Bush prayed while he was in office, Bill Clinton prayed while he was in office, George W. Bush prayed while he was in office, and Barack Obama prayed while he was in office, which means absolutely nothing because people who are not of God pray all the time.

One of the major problems with Clement's prophecy is that George W. Bush won a second presidential term. Clement did not say that the same president would enter into a second term, but rather, he said, "ANOTHER praying president for another term."

Clementians will go crazy over this and claim that since George Bush was a "praying president," therefore, the prophecy was fulfilled. I never thought I would have to do this in my writing because it feels like I am having to educate children on the meaning of basic words, but the word 'another' means something different that is not the same.

another (adj): not the same; different
(See 'another', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Apr 14, 2022, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

Clement even used the word in its proper definition to describe the next presidency when he said "ANOTHER term" because the next term (i.e. four years of the U.S. presidency) is not the same as the previous one. Therefore, Clement prophesied that the next U.S. President in the 2004 elections that year would be someone different than George W. Bush, and once again, Clement was proven to be a false prophet.

On May 24, 2004, Clement claimed that God had said:
"Michael Moore has won an award for that which has brought a stench to my nostrils, says the Lord. For this man that I have placed as the head of this Country, shall arise out of the ashes of humiliation, says the Lord. And I will take the pride and the stench that has come from Hollywood, and turn it around."
-Kim Clement, "From Hollywood, CA" House of Destiny, Hollywood, CA, May 24, 2004, retrieved Apr 14, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

The only stench Kim Clement was smelling was his own rotten spirit. I am not saying that Michael Moore is a good man by any means, and he certainly has his own corrupt philosophies and ideologies (because he is an agent of the communist left), but the film Clement was referring to was Fahrenheit 9/11, which was a film exposing the Bush family's connections to Saudi Arabian oil companies (very similar to the treasonous scandal of Hunter Biden's connection to Ukrainian energy companies), and specifically the Bush family's business deals with the Bin Laden family.

Moore presented hard evidence in the film to show where George W. Bush lied, about everything from his family business connections to his rejection from the military because he refused to take a physical exam. The documentary went so far as to show that, when 9/11 victim families sued the Saudi Arabians for damages, the Saudi Arabians hired a law team to defend themselves, and that law firm also happened to be funded by the Bush family. This documentary did not have a "stench" because it went against God's Word, but rather, it had a "stench" to Kim Clement because it disproved his previous prophecies about George W. Bush being a "praying president" who would bring blessings upon America. (And it should be noted that, like a broken record, Clement prophesied this about EVERY four years on the presidential election cycle.)

Most of what Clement prophesied was, as I pointed out in previous chapters, a bunch of vague garbage. For example, he gave a prophecy in November of 2004:
"And a wind shall blow across this soil that once held the twin towers for they thought they could bring down the strength of America, but they didn't. They brought down the strength of legs and arms but not the strength of the Spirit of God. Therefore I shall send a wind to America and you shall have creative miracles that shall begin to take place rapidly."
-Kim Clement, "Another head rolls, Creative Miracles, Sign of the Statue of Liberty, Two children kidnapped will be brought back" House of Destiny, Whittier, CA, Nov 12, 2004, retrieved Apr 15, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

There is no definitive information in ambiguous statements like this, and Clement was well aware of that, knowing that his listening audience would interpret it however they wanted to interpret it. As long as they believed it was true, it does not matter how you define "wind" or "creative miracles" or "take place rapidly" because they will define those terms according to their own perceptions, and therefore, it will become "true" in their own eyes because they believed it was so without first looking for clarification of what would be considered supporting evidence.

The way of a fool is right in his own eyes: but he that hearkeneth unto counsel is wise.
-Proverbs 12:15

At this point, I want readers to understand that I am only about 2.5% of the way through the list of prophecies on the House of Destiny website, which means I would need to write a completely new book to cover more of them. Obviously, I am not going to go through such a task because it is meaningless. If by now, you do not understand (or want to believe) that Kim Clement was a false prophet, then you are probably wasting your time reading the rest of this book, let alone a second one.

I will end this chapter by analyzing one more prophecy from Clement, and that was in December of 2004:
"The end of the season is on December the 31st, 2004. You've been through your hell, you've been through your time with your enemy and the end of that season ends the end of this year, so says the word of the Lord. Therefore if you want something new, if you want something better, you better get ready because the season of battle is coming to an end and God is going to provide in a way that you never thought possible from the first of January, I prophesy that and release that into you."
-Kim Clement, "End of a season, God's provision comes, Healing, Portland a hiding place for the prophets" House of Destiny, Portland, OR, Dec 7, 2004, retrieved Apr 15, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

What I found interesting about this so-called "prophecy" was that Kim Clement had already prophesied these things about the previous year (2004). However, those things did not come to pass in 2004. Things actually got much worse, even though Clement said they would get better. Now he is telling people to wait one more year, which means that the little false "god" he is presenting to his audience is one who deceives and lies, and that is NOT the Christian God of the Bible.

Clementians will argue that one just needs to have more faith that these things will all come to pass, but I have demonstrated time and time again that Clement was proven WRONG. In their willful blindness, Clementians demand that we ignore the mountains of evidence against him, and just believe everything he said.

Let's look at the definition of faith from Scripture:

Now faith is the substance of things hoped for,
the evidence of things not seen
.
-Hebrews 11:1

This is extremely important because the Bible does not teach the concept of blind faith. Blind faith is what religious cults practice, in which they will believe in something without evidence, which is not what the Bible says in this passage.

For example, I believe that x-rays exist because we have evidence that they exist, even if I cannot see them. I believe bacteria exist because we have evidence that they exist, even if I cannot see them. I believe the Lord God exists because we have evidence that He exists, even if I cannot see Him, which is to explain that we have "evidence of things not seen."

Faith without evidence is blind faith, which Jesus Christ did not want us to have:

And he spake a parable unto them, Can the blind lead the blind? shall they not both fall into the ditch?
-Luke 6:39

For this people's heart is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes they have closed; lest at any time they should see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and should understand with their heart, and should be converted, and I should heal them.
-Matthew 13:15

And likewise, the faith that Clementians hold in their cult guru is not based on sound doctrine or Biblical faith. Rather, these churchgoers are drawn away to blindly follow a cult guru who will prophesy smooth deceits unto them, and despite the danger of his poisonous words, he gives them such a good feeling inside, they will remain addicted to him, no matter how many times he is proven wrong.

That this is a rebellious people, lying children, children that will not hear the law of the LORD: Which say to the seers, See not; and to the prophets, Prophesy not unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits:
-Isaiah 30:9-10

For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock. Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them. Therefore watch, and remember, that by the space of three years I ceased not to warn every one night and day with tears.
-Acts 20:29-31


 


If the false prophecies were not bad enough, Kim Clement has said many odd things over the years, and I thought there were enough of them that it justified dedicating an entire chapter to it. For example, Clement prophesied that Eminem (a.k.a. Marshall Mathers, the carnal/worldly rap artist) would become an evangelist (i.e. a preacher of the Gospel of Christ) and prophet of God:
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"Five great evangelists shall be raised up, says the Spirit of God. One is a writer, who has written of these dungeons. Living in the Northeast. One is a prophetic voice in the darkness, Eminem, I prophesy it."
-Kim Clement, "5 Voices (from "The Summer of Your Life" CD)," House of Destiny, June 29, 2003, Detroit, MI, retrieved Apr 14, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

After documenting the references for this quote, I sat at my desk staring at my screen with my hands on my keyboard, trying to think of something to say. This was so ridiculous, so unbelievably absurd, I could think of nothing to write in response to it, which is why I am writing this paragraph.

Eminem claimed he converted to Christianity in 1999, but it does not take a detective to figure out that, just based on the lyrics of his music alone, he has nothing to do with Jesus Christ. The same year Eminem claimed he was a "Christian," he developed a song called "Bad Meet Evil," and here are some of the lyrics:
EMINEM - BAD MEETS EVIL
Picked up and transmitted through Royce's head
[Referring to guest rapper Royce Da Five-Nine]
Trap him in his room, possess him and hoist his bed
'Til the evilness flows through his blood like poisonous lead
Told him each one of his boys is dead
I asked him to come to the dark side
He made a choice and said (Yo)
Who hard? Yo, I done heard worse
We can get in two cars and accelerate at each other
To see which one'll swerve first
Two blind bandits panic, whose mental capacity
Holds that of a globe on top of nine other planets
Kissed the cheek of the Devil, intelligence level
Is hellier than treble peakin' on speakers in the ghetto
Dismissal, I'm not a fair man, disgraced the race of an atheist
Interceptin' missiles with my bare hands like a patriot
One track sliced without swords, I buried the Christ corpse
In my past life, when the black knight mounted the white horse

And stay over-worked, it's like the Nazis and the Nation
Collaboratin', attemptin' to take over the Earth
'Cause this is what happens when Bad meets Evil
We hit the trees 'til we look like Vietnamese people
He's Evil, and I'm Bad like Steve Seagal
Above the law 'cause I don't agree with police either

In the late 90s, Eminem claimed belief in God, and then started wearing a cross necklace, but that is meaningless because he exhibits no characteristics of one who is born again in Christ, and expresses no understanding or knowledge of the Word of God. This also contradicts statements that we read from Clement in earlier chapters, namely, that one is not a Christian just because one says he is, but rather, you must look at the fruit of a man's life, and the fruit of Eminem's work contradicts the Bible.

Three years later, in a prophecy he gave on Jan 1, 2006, Clement made a prediction that Eminem (and his household) would be converted to Christianity, and he revealed that this evangelist "writer" he spoke of was Stephen King. Clement also said that Rupert Murdoch (one of the most corrupt and powerful men in media) was going to be raised up by God, that mainstream media networks were going to fuse into one entity, and that the "power of control and manipulation" would be destroyed before the end of 2006:

"This year I will raise up Eminem to be a voice. Conversion shall come to his house, Eminem. This year I will touch Stephen King and he will write for the Kingdom of God. This year I will raise up Rupert Murdoch who shall even stand before you. This year there shall be a joining of networks, ABC being one of them, and they shall have a section where Christ will be glorified, says the Lord. The media shall never be the same. For God said, I have decided after your prayers and your faith, this is the year where I shall use the media to destroy the power of control and manipulation, says the Lord."
-Kim Clement, "An attack planned against the children, Eminem, The Media, mantles being cast, and much more," House of Destiny, Jan 1, 2006, San Jose, CA, retrieved July 27, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

What is more baffling than Clement saying these things is the fact that there are so many people who follow, believe in, and worship this clown. Absolutely NONE of these things happened in 2006, which is more than enough to prove Clement is a false prophet, but furthermore, none of these things happened any time after 2006 either.

Clement loved to drop the names of famous people, and we need to understand why Clement kept "prophesying" about them. The churchgoers in most church buildings love Stephen King novels, or Eminem's music (among many other secular things), and so when they hear Clement say that these men are part of God's plan, it helps them to justify listening to and reading the things these men produce, and makes him popular among mainstream corporations who market their materials because those who believe there are prophetic messages in them will start buying their products to look for secret messages, while secretly enjoying the worldly entertainment they crave.

In short, this is all about increasing Clement's popularity, which, in turn, makes him more money. The reason he becomes more popular by saying these things is because churchgoers, who listen to corrupt music and read corrupt books in secret, now had a reason to openly justify them as "good," because they believe there are more vague prophetic messages inside the secular books and songs.

Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
-Isaiah 5:20

Even though Clement was loved by many people, he knew this did not look good for him because there are many verses in the Bible that indicate that true prophets would be hated, so he made an effort to convince people that he was hated. Clement did a TBN (Trinity Broadcasting Network, a corrupt, pseudo-Christian company) interview on Sept 3, 2001, and he said:
"The way that I knew that I was a prophet was that I was hated. That's how you know. If you're not hated, then you're not a prophet. I promise you."
-Kim Clement, "A WEEK BEFORE 911! - Part 1," Kim Clement Official YouTube Channel, Sept 3, 2001, uploaded Mar 4, 2019, retrieved Mar 18, 2022, [https://youtu.be/msdbskEds10?t=467]

First of all, we need to address the fact that there is a HUGE difference between being hated for terrible music and singing, and being hated for preaching the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. For example, I did not write this book because I had any personal hatred against Clement; I had not even heard of him until a year before I started writing this. Kim Clement is not hated for being a prophet, because if he was, he would have NEVER gotten an interview on TBN.

In my own experience, about a year after I started in ministry, I was invited to be interviewed on a local TBN broadcast in Indianapolis (through some people who were my friends at the time), and to this day, I despise the fact that I ever went on one of their shows. I only did so in my ignorance as a new evangelist, and if I had known then what I know now, I would have never done it because there is a lot of corruption that goes through TBN. The reason I was invited is because I was new in the work of ministry, and was not hated yet; however, after all the preaching I have done on the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, today, TBN would NEVER allow me on any of their shows because I would upset too many people. (i.e. Their ratings are directly connected to their bottom line.)

So between myself and Kim Clement, we grew in two different ways. I started out being loved (or at least, many were indifferent to me), and I grew to be hated, while Kim Clement claims to have started out being hated, but the evidence shows that he grew to be loved worldwide, and therefore, based on his own words, he is a false prophet.

If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you. If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.
-John 15:18-19

There is no evidence that Kim Clement was hated because, if he was hated, why would he get quoted by Barack Obama as I pointed out in chapter three? You do not get quoted by the President of the United States if you are hated that much because any POTUS knows that quoting the wrong person could cost an election, or worse.

I have had discussions with followers of Kim Clement, and I can tell you from personal experience that this man is loved greatly, to the point that they worship him. For simply questioning Clement, I have been falsely accused of so many things, I could not count them all, and what Clement did not understand is that being scoffed at for simply telling people the truth is not what it means to be hated.

To be hated by the world means that most of the people in this world will reject and abandon you. It means that they will threaten you, and if possible, physically attack you, or jail you, or kill you. None of these things happened to Clement, and the reason we can know that for certain is because he preaches the happy-go-lucky, feel-good messages that scratch the itching ears of his listeners; therefore, because he does not make any waves, there is no retaliation against him.

Kim Clement does not know the first thing about being hated for the sake of Jesus Christ. In fact, the opposite is true because his followers are full of hate. Most of the Clementians I have personally spoken with have threatened me with curses from God if I dared to write this book exposing him, and that is because he taught them to say those things.

And ye shall be hated of all men for my name's sake: but he that endureth to the end shall be saved. But when they persecute you in this city, flee ye into another: for verily I say unto you, Ye shall not have gone over the cities of Israel, till the Son of man be come.
-Matthew 10:22-23

Please do not misunderstand; Jesus was not telling us that every person on this planet will hate us for teaching the truth. However, if we preach the truth as He preached it, then we will be hated by the majority of the world, especially by the majority of those who claim to be the children of God (just as most of the Jews persecuted Christ), no matter how much we preach the truth or do good unto them, and so if you, as a Christian, are not being hated, then you are likely not preaching the truth.

Clement did not have to flee cities, but rather, he was invited to them to speak all his fraudulent "prophetic" garbage. If Clement suffered anything, it was because of his own evil doings, which is connected to his shady past through his many sins, of which he never came to repentance. (I think his cringey music should also be listed among evil doings, but that is just my opinion, and I will note that even my editor for this book admitted that she had a difficult time suffering Clement's music while double checking my sources.)

In short, Clement had some people come out with articles and videos exposing his lies, and he called that "hatred." However, for those who have been born again in Christ, we know that there is nothing more loving than the truth.

But and if ye suffer for righteousness' sake, happy are ye: and be not afraid of their terror, neither be troubled; But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear: Having a good conscience; that, whereas they speak evil of you, as of evildoers, they may be ashamed that falsely accuse your good conversation in Christ. For it is better, if the will of God be so, that ye suffer for well doing, than for evil doing.
-1 Peter 3:14-17

In that same TBN interview in 2001, Clement claimed he had a "prophetic word" that the world was not going to end in the year 2000:
"In 1994, I saw 2002... The Lord said, 'Shut your mouth, and don't speak it until after the new millennium, so everybody realizes Jesus didn't come back 2000.' He's coming soon, we know that, but not now. It wasn't then. He said, 'Once that happens, and everybody's got over their disappointment, then start speaking about the great appearance of Christ.'"
-Kim Clement, "A WEEK BEFORE 911! - Part 1," Kim Clement Official YouTube Channel, Sept 3, 2001, uploaded Mar 4, 2019, retrieved Mar 18, 2022, [https://youtu.be/msdbskEds10?t=897]

This is fascinating to me because Clement claimed he had a vision that Christ was NOT coming back in the year 2,000 (which is obviously true), but then conveniently for him, he also claims that God told him NOT to tell anyone that until after the year 2000. So how could you prove him wrong? All I will say in response to that is this: If you believe what Clement said, then you might also believe that there is a bridge in Brooklyn that is up for sale.

Another thing to note is that, during this interview, the host of the show would ask Clement some questions, and Clement would respond by saying, "Great question!" One of the things that people do not know about TBN is that, behind the scenes, the guest writes out the questions ahead of time, and the host simply reads the questions off of a card or teleprompter, so it gives the appearance that the host is really interested and invested in the information, when the host actually knows nothing about the guest, and so the guest can appear to be well-versed and prepared for the questions, when he has actually prepared in advance in secret, and so Clement's reaction is excitement over the question that he is essentially asking himself.

Later in the interview, Clement says:
"CLEMENT: People come to a prophet's meeting, they think he's going to call them out, and say... he's going to tell them his sin, which, you know, the Holy Spirit does a pretty good job convicting us of our sins, so they think the prophet must waste his time telling people about their sin.
HOST: It's not really prophecy if they already know it. *audience laughter*"

-Kim Clement, "A WEEK BEFORE 911! - Part 1," Kim Clement Official YouTube Channel, Sept 3, 2001, uploaded Mar 4, 2019, retrieved Mar 18, 2022, [https://youtu.be/msdbskEds10?t=1056]

prophecy (n): a declaration of something to come; a foretelling; a public interpretation of Scripture; preaching; exhortation or instruction
(See 'prophecy' & 'prophesy', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Mar 22, 2022, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

The problem with a lot of modern-day church buildings and church-ianity organizations is that they have impressed upon the people that the word 'prophecy' only means to predict a future event. However, what they do not realize is that the general definition of 'prophecy' is to deliver the Word of God and its interpretation to the people, whether the Word of God comes through a vision (as it did for Isaiah, Jeremiah, Peter, and many others), or if it comes from the study of Scripture.

Therefore, if someone already knows what is being said, it is still prophecy. It does not become unprophetic by knowledge, otherwise, the prophets of Scripture would no longer be prophets the moment we learned their prophecies, and so the only reason the host's joke was funny to the audience is because the audience is unlearned on this matter.

Follow after charity, and desire spiritual gifts, but rather that ye may prophesy.
-1 Corinthians 14:1

Paul was not telling the church that they needed to have visions and dreams of future events. He was telling them that they should desire to understand the interpretation of the Word of God, and then go forward to preach that to the people.

By definition, what I am writing here is prophetic. It is prophecy in the sense that I am delivering exhortation, rebuke, correction, and instruction based on the Word of God, while I warn other Christians about the folly of listening to false prophets.

Clement also said that people came to his meetings expecting to have their sin rebuked by a prophet. This is a statement I actually agree with; I think a lot of people do, or at least, they used to, but before we address anything else on that point, I want to ask readers: Where do you think people get that impression?

I am sure the idea of prophets talking about the sins of people was a great mystery to Clement because he did not understand the Bible. The reason people expect prophets to do that is because that is what we see from prophets in Scripture, and so if they came to Clement's session expecting a real prophet, then they also expected to be rebuked.

For example, one of the most famous prophets in the Bible is Isaiah. Let's go to the first chapter of the book of Isaiah, and read the first few verses:

The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah. Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth: for the LORD hath spoken, I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me. The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master's crib: but Israel doth not know, my people doth not consider. Ah sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity, a seed of evildoers, children that are corrupters: they have forsaken the LORD, they have provoked the Holy One of Israel unto anger, they are gone away backward.
-Isaiah 1:1-4

I only quoted the first four verses, and already, God has told Israel that they are rebellious, they do not know Him, they are sinful, full of wickedness, and an amused people (i.e. inconsiderate and full of entertainment) who have forsaken Him. If you read through the entire book of Isaiah, there is MUCH more God has to say on rebuking their corruption and sin.

If you read the first chapter of Hosea, God calls the children of Israel a nation of whores, He foretells the blood that would be shed for punishment, that He would take away His mercy from them because of their iniquities, and that they were not His children. Consider that, if everyone was doing good in love towards God and charity to their neighbor, God would have no need to send His prophets, but the prophets were sent as a rebuke, correction, and instruction unto righteousness for all the people, and if they refused to do so, then God gave His warnings of punishment.

One of the major contradictory aspects of Clement's so-called "prophecies" is that he always prophesied punishment of OTHER people. For example, if he was preaching in a country, he would rebuke other nations and prophesy evil coming to them, but he would not rebuke and predict punishment onto the people of the nation he was speaking in, which is why Clement was loved, and the prophets of Scripture were hated (because they rebuked the people of the nation in which they lived).

Therefore, Jesus told us in no uncertain terms:

And he said, Verily [certainly or indeed] I say unto you,
No prophet is accepted in his own country
.
-Luke 4:24

But as we read earlier, Clement was quoted by the President of the United States on national television. Whereas prophets like Jeremiah were jailed and tortured for preaching the Word of God because people do not like to hear messages that do not make them feel good.

For my people is foolish, they have not known me; they are sottish [drunken] children, and they have none understanding: they are wise to do evil, but to do good they have no knowledge.
-Jeremiah 4:22

This is why people (especially churchgoers) tend to turn their ears away from the truth, and are instead turned to fanciful stories that make them feel good. Clement was praised and honored for pouring honey in their ears, while he lied to everyone about how much he was "hated."

We have already heard some wildly absurd things come out of the mouth of Kim Clement, but this next one should be crowned as the greatest of all. Clement openly admitted that his prophecies were wrong, but then told everyone that the evidence of his false prophecies did NOT make him a false prophet:
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"The Bible says we prophesy in part and when I prophesy, I prophesy what I hear. 'Kim, are you ever wrong?' Yes I am. So, if you're out there to trick me or trip me up, you are wasting your time because I go to God three times a day and I pray. And if I've done something that may have misrepresented him I ask him to forgive me. If you don't fully understand the prophecies it's best that you don't get up and try to pull me to pieces making out that I'm a false prophet. There's a big difference between a false prophet and a true prophet. Now some of you and a lot of you wrote to me and you blessed me, and I thank you for that, but some of your [sic] wrote in with concerns that I said some things on this last broadcast where I prophesied from God which I will not apologize about, but I used some language."
-Kim Clement, "Prophecy," House of Destiny, June 24, 2010, retrieved Mar 9, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

In the introduction to this book, we read from Deuteronomy, in which God told the children of Israel how to identify a false prophet. He said that if a self-proclaimed prophet of God spoke words that claimed to come directly from God (which Clement does), and any of the things that prophet spoke in the name of God did not come to pass, then he was to be labeled a false prophet, and the Israeli government was supposed to execute him:

But the prophet, which shall presume to speak a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the name of other gods, even that prophet shall die. And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the LORD hath not spoken? When a prophet speaketh in the name of the LORD, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the LORD hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him.
-Deuteronomy 18:20-22

This is not rocket science, nor do you need a theology degree to figure this out. Clement spoke in the name of God, declaring that his prophecies were spoken directly from the Lord God, and as we have already seen in this book, they were wrong, which makes him a FALSE prophet.

How do you know if someone is a false prophet?
The Biblical math is very simple:
PROPHET + FALSE PROPHECY = FALSE PROPHET


In the above quote, Clement clearly stated that he prophesied what he heard, and what he heard, he claimed was "from God." He also said that his prophecies were sometimes wrong, which leaves us with only one of three options:

  1. God is a liar and a deceiver. (That amounts to blasphemy, so we know that is not true.)

  2. Clement hears things wrong, which means he is not trustworthy as a prophet in the first place, so there is no reason to believe that God would choose Clement and then not give him the ability to understand the words being spoken.

  3. Clement is a liar and a false prophet.

Option two just does not make any sense whatsoever because God gives His ability to speak the prophecy clearly for the hearers, which means we are left with either Clement being a liar, or God being a liar, and I am going to stick with the one who has a better historical record in telling the truth.

In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began;
-Titus 1:2

Clement is correct when he said that, "there's a big difference between a false prophet and a true prophet," but the problem is that, apparently, Clement is in denial about how the Bible defines those differences. A true prophet of God (when he says "thus saith the Lord) speaks direct communication between God and man, which means he will be right 10 out of 10 times, but a false prophet, even on his best day, will be right only 9 out of 10 times.

At the beginning of this book, we read from Deuteronomy 18, where God told us that a false prophet speaks "presumptuously," and let's look at the meaning of that word again:

presumptuous (n): bold and confident to excess; adventuring without reasonable ground of success; hazarding safety on too slight grounds; rash
(See 'presumptuous', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Mar 31, 2022, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

The Lord God told us that false prophets, like Kim Clement, speak with confidence and boldness (which is attractive to his listening audience), but his confidence is in his own foolishness because he speaks unreasonable things without regard to the danger he brings upon himself and others. As I said before, I have had Clementians curse me many times in conversation, telling me that I should not dare speak a negative word about "God's anointed," but the Lord God Himself told the children of Israel (and us Christians respectively) that we should not fear those false prophets, and it is those who call Kim Clement a "good" prophet of God that should beware of God's warning.

Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight!
-Isaiah 5:20-21

wo/woe (n): grief; sorrow; misery; a heavy calamity; a curse
(See 'wo', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Mar 9, 2022, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

We have no reason to fear such corrupt men, but Clement successfully brainwashed his followers to ignore the Word of God, and listen only to what Clement told them. I find it interesting that, when I am threatened by Clementians, they always tell me not to speak negative things about God's anointed, while they cuss and rail against me (and yes, that has happened a number of times from Clement's cult followers), without considering that, if I am a born again child of God and preach His Word, then I am God's anointed as well, but they have no qualms about speaking negative things against me, which shows not only their contradiction in doctrine and practice, it also reveals their hypocrisy, in that they are defending a false prophet only because he makes them feel good about themselves.

It is a marvelous phenomenon that a man can tell people that when he prophesies false things, he should not be labeled a false prophet. This begs the question: If one can prophesy false things and be a true prophet, then how are we supposed to discern if a prophet is false?

Clement implied that the evidence of him being a true prophet is that he prayed to God three times a day, but that is meaningless. The Buddhist Dalai Lama prays about five hours a day, but that does not mean he is a child of God. I have heard many mega-church televangelists over the years brag about how much they pray and read their Bibles, but most of them do not even preach the Gospel of Salvation properly because they do not have an understanding of the doctrine, so all that effort is completely meaningless because knowledge, wisdom, and understanding come from the grace of God through the Holy Spirit.
(See The 14th Dalai Lama, "Routine Day," retrieved Mar 31, 2022, [https://www.dalailama.com/the-dalai-lama/biography-and-daily-life/a-routine-day])

But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.
-1 Corinthians 2:14

These things have I written unto you concerning them that seduce you. But the anointing [i.e. the Holy Spirit] which ye have received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any man teach you: but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in him.
-1 John 2:26-27

Thus, Clementians do not fear God. They fear Kim Clement, and any fear of God they might have is only taught through the precepts of men, meaning that it is a fake faith.

Wherefore the Lord said, Forasmuch as this people draw near me with their mouth, and with their lips do honour me, but have removed their heart far from me, and their fear toward me is taught by the precept of men: Therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvellous work among this people, even a marvellous work and a wonder: for the wisdom of their wise men shall perish, and the understanding of their prudent men shall be hid.
-Isaiah 29:13-14

The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge:
but fools despise wisdom and instruction
.
-Proverbs 1:7

Do not be deceived when Clement says "if I've done something that may have misrepresented him I ask him to forgive me," because the problem is not about "forgiveness" for "misrepresentation," but rather, the problem is that there is no grief or sorrow (i.e. repentance) for Clement's error and lies. I have made errors in some of my teachings in the past, in which I interpreted Scripture in the wrong way, and being repentant toward God for my error, I apologized to everyone, and publicly corrected the error, but that is NOT what Clement is doing here.

Clement never apologized for his false prophecies, he never confessed his error, he never says specifically what he "misrepresented," and he (once again) leaves everything vague and ambiguous. This is not to say that Clement never corrected a doctrinal error (because there is some evidence that he did), but when it comes to his prophecies, he never corrected anything, and the reason for this is because he knew that he claimed to speak on behalf of God, which means that one error would cause his house of cards to collapse. Instead, he presumptuously said that he "will not apologize" for his false prophecies, and so that begs another question: How many times does a false prophet have to be wrong, and how many times does a false prophet preach false doctrine, before people are willing to entertain the thought that he might be a false prophet?

The website elijahlist.com promotes Kim Clement's so-called "prophecies," and in a 2008 newsletter, Clement wrote the following, which he claims came directly from "the Lord of Hosts" and "the Holy Spirit:"
"It's time for restoration! It's time for restoration! It's time for amputation. God said, 'On the battlefields, I said to my chiefs and my warriors, 'Leave none of them breathing, amputate, remove their feet and their toes and their right thumbs so they have no power to grip; they have no power to walk on your territory.' This day, by the Holy Spirit, I speak these words that I hear bellowing out there, that whoever has had a grip on you, and walked on your territory--amputation!"
-Kim Clement, "Kim Clement: I Speak these Words that I Hear Bellowing, 'Whoever had a Grip on You, and Walked on Your Territory--AMPUTATION!'," The Elijah List, Feb 10, 2008, retrieved Mar 31, 2022, [https://www.elijahlist.com/words/display_word/6172]

What I find fascinating is that Clementians love to talk about his false prophecies about Donald Trump, but we do not see things like this quoted very often because it would not make him look very good. In context, Clement was calling for the torturous dismemberment of the Muslims, which, oddly enough, is what the Muslims are taught in the Qur'an (their religious scriptures from their false prophet, Muhammad) to do against non-Muslims.
(See "Islam: Religion of Terror" here at creationliberty.com for more details.)

For example, the Qur'an says:
"[Remember] when your Lord inspired to the angels, 'I am with you, so strengthen those who have believed. I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieved, so strike [them] upon the necks and strike from them every fingertip.'"
-Qur'an, Surah 8:12, Sahih International

The Qur'an also states:
"Indeed, those who disbelieve in Our verses - We will drive them into a Fire. Every time their skins are roasted through We will replace them with other skins so they may taste the punishment. Indeed, Allah is ever Exalted in Might and Wise."
-Qur'an, Nisa, 4:56, Sahih International

However, the Lord Jesus Christ (who is one with the Holy Spirit) instructed us to do something completely different:

Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy. But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you; That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust. For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? do not even the publicans the same? And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others? do not even the publicans so? Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.
-Matthew 5:43-48

Certainly, the Lord God (in the Old Testament) issued commandments for the Israeli military to attack and destroy certain peoples for very specific reasons, but outside of those specific circumstances, He has NEVER instructed His people to kill (because God takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked, Eze 33:11), let alone torturing people in the manner that we read from the Qur'an and Kim Clement. In both the Old and New Testaments, God commanded His children to be charitable to their neighbors, especially to their enemies (as Jesus Christ pointed out).

Sadly, most pastors teach false doctrine on the subject of perfection because they believe that the word 'perfect' means to be "flawless," but that is not how Jesus Christ defined it. To command us to be flawless as God is would be an impossible commandment, and therefore, it would be nonsensical for Jesus to tell us that. What Christ told us to do was to be merciful in charity, which is what perfect means in the sense of completeness and fulfillment of the law and prophets.
(Read "The Biblical Understanding of Perfection" here at creationliberty.com for more details.)

Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful.
-Luke 6:36

It is ridiculous that I would have to state this, but due to the willful blindness of Clementians, I find it necessary to point out that cutting off someone's toes, feet, and thumbs is neither merciful nor charitable. This is further evidence that this so-called "prophecy" did not come from the Lord God, and that Kim Clement was a liar.

In this same prophecy, Clement said:
"'This month of February [2008], watch Me as I laugh from My throne and switch things around. What seems right side up will be upside down. What seems to be going one way will turn around and go another way. Why? Because I designated before time began that--certain times there would be refreshing; certain times there would be restoration. These are times of refreshing. These are times of restoration,' says the Spirit of God."
-Kim Clement, "Kim Clement: I Speak these Words that I Hear Bellowing, 'Whoever had a Grip on You, and Walked on Your Territory--AMPUTATION!'," The Elijah List, Feb 10, 2008, retrieved Mar 31, 2022, [https://www.elijahlist.com/words/display_word/6172]

We now know that 2008 was the beginning of a major economic crash under the Obama administration, in which things got worse than they had ever been. There was no time of "restoration" or "refreshing," but the reason Clement gave this so-called "prophecy" was because, as we learned in previous chapters, he had already predicted that the next president (i.e. Obama) was going to bring about great spiritual renewal, and so he was filling the ears of his listeners with cotton candy preaching, while they closed their eyes to what was happening around them.

If you thought it could not get worse than this, in my opinion, one of the worst offenses in all of Clement's false prophecies, false doctrines, and weird statements, was made in another TBN interview:
TBN HOST: "What is the difference between an Old Testament prophet, and a New Testament prophet? Because that's the office that you stand in."
-Kim Clement, "False Prophet: Kim Clement, The Clown Prophet," Apr 21, 2022, [https://rumble.com/v11ugz7-false-prophet-kim-clement-the-clown-prophet-creationliberty.com.html]

Before we get to Clement's response, I would like to point out that the answer to this question is: "Nothing." Outside of living in different times, there is no difference because their duties are the same, but again, these are questions that are prepared ahead of time by Kim Clement for the host to read, and so it is Clement that is attempting to convince the audience that there is a difference, so that people will stop pointing out his fallacies by comparing him with the prophets recorded in the Bible.

Clement answers his own prepared question:
CLEMENT: "A New Testament prophet is more fun."
*Clement, hosts, and audience all laugh*
CLEMENT: "Because he's under grace... he's operating under the dispensation of grace, okay, not law. So he is not going to direct a people."
-Kim Clement, "False Prophet: Kim Clement, The Clown Prophet," Apr 21, 2022, [https://rumble.com/v11ugz7-false-prophet-kim-clement-the-clown-prophet-creationliberty.com.html]

If I had not seen the video myself, I am not sure I would have believed that he actually said that. However, it is TBN, so it should not be surprising to hear cutesy, leavened responses in their programming.

It is shameful for Clement and his followers that I would have to say this, but God did not give His grace to mankind so they could have more fun. He gives his grace only to those who come to Him with a humble heart of repentance (i.e. grief and godly sorrow of wrongdoing), and He gives His grace for the purpose of remission of sins, not so we can laugh more.

But he giveth more grace. Wherefore he saith, God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble. Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded. Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep: let your laughter be turned to mourning, and your joy to heaviness. Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift you up.
-James 4:6-10

Because Clement brings people to the doctrine of joy, laughter, smiles, and happiness, instead of the doctrine of grief, sorrow, and humility, he leads them into a false doctrine that will lead them to hell because God saves and draws close to those with a contrite spirit. Please do not misunderstand; laughter itself is not inherently wrong, but it is wrong to make laughter the philosophical foundation for faith, ministry, and prophecy, which was Clement's mission.

The Lord Jesus Christ warned us that those who received the Word of God with a corrupt heart are those who received His Word quickly with joy, and despite their claim to believe on Jesus, they have no root of true faith in themselves:

But he that received the seed into stony places, the same is he that heareth the word, and anon [quickly, immediately] with joy receiveth it; Yet hath he not root in himself, but dureth for a while: for when tribulation or persecution ariseth because of the word, by and by he is offended.
-Matthew 13:20-21

If you study the Bible, you may have noticed that God never speaks to us in the form of a comedy routine, nor does He play games of peek-a-boo to get us to smile. Rather, God preaches the truth to us that we would come to Him in the godly sorrow of repentance, to see ourselves in the light so we can acknowledge our own wretchedness, and then He directs us, through His prophets and apostles, to turn from sin and do good works.

For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.
-Ephesians 2:10

Because thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked:
-Revelation 3:17

And I [Paul] said, Who art thou, Lord? And he said, I am Jesus whom thou persecutest. But rise, and stand upon thy feet: for I have appeared unto thee for this purpose, to make thee a minister and a witness both of these things which thou hast seen, and of those things in the which I will appear unto thee; Delivering thee from the people, and from the Gentiles, unto whom now I send thee, To open their eyes, and to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins, and inheritance among them which are sanctified by faith that is in me.
-Acts 26:15-18

Clement believed that the job of a prophet was not to direct the paths of the people, despite the fact that God said that if a man will acknowledge Him, that is what He will do. This means that if a man is prophesying the Word of the Lord, the Lord will be speaking words (respoken by the prophet) to direct the path of the people who hear.

In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.
-Proverbs 3:6

Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.
-Psalm 119:105

What is the purpose of prophecy if not to direct the people in the way they should go and how they should live? What possible use could the Word of God have if not to accomplish that goal? The Lord God has no obligation to speak to mankind at all, but He does so out of his great love and mercy, with a specific purpose to guide us to His ways, not so false prophets like Kim Clement can rake in a paycheck with cotton candy phrases.

In the video interview, Clement continued to say:
CLEMENT: "He [i.e. a prophet] is not going to come in and say, 'The Holy Spirit leads us today.' Israel never had the Holy Spirit like we have it today. So we are led by the Holy Spirit."
-Kim Clement, "False Prophet: Kim Clement, The Clown Prophet," Apr 21, 2022, [https://rumble.com/v11ugz7-false-prophet-kim-clement-the-clown-prophet-creationliberty.com.html]

However, when I read the New Testament Scriptures, God tells me something completely different:

Men and brethren, this scripture must needs have been fulfilled, which the Holy Ghost by the mouth of David spake before concerning Judas, which was guide to them that took Jesus.
-Acts 1:16

The prophecies that were spoken by King David (concerning what Judas would do) were spoken by the Holy Ghost through him. This means that the Holy Spirit was active under both the Old and New Covenants, and that proves once again that Kim Clement was a false teacher and false prophet, who did not even have a basic understanding of prophecy in Scripture.
 


Kim Clement was in Orlando, Flordia on January 14, 2006, and he prophesied that Hillary Clinton would become a Christian, and she would lead the churches with a powerful testimony:
"And some of you said, when the Spirit said Hillary Clinton , some of you shouted out "yes". God said, I have already dealt with her heart, not to be President of this Nation but to be president in a Christian world. She will have a testimony second to none and will eventually come out with it and make declaration that Christ Jesus saved her marriage, saved her child, and saved her life. And when this happens there will be a shaking in the Democratic Party so powerful. They will say, what choice do we have?"
-Kim Clement, "Reaching the Democrats, strengthening the leadership of this Country," House of Destiny, Jan 14, 2006, retrieved Feb 28, 2023, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

Clementians have a hard time believing he said this, so I have also provided the video of Clement saying this on my Rumble channel:


I am curious how Clement's followers expect this to happen, since the many treasonous and seditious crimes of Hillary Clinton (which are well-known to those who have researched her) would not just land her in prison, but a military court will place her in front of a firing squad. I am unsure how she is supposed to be the "President of a Christian world" under those circumstances.

And yet, when I speak with followers of Kim Clement, they will defend this prophecy (or even try to change the wording to make it seem like it is true), and that is because they are WORSHIPERS of Clement, going far beyond admiration to the point that they pay this man divine honors, no matter how much evidence (Scriptural or otherwise) is shown to them. They are so hyper-focused on a few things they believe he got "correct," but ignore the mountains of things he got wrong, and I try (often in vain) to explain to them that Clement said a few things that were allegedly "correct" for the same reason that alphabet soup occasionally spells out words.


Of course, these types of statements enrage those who have no understanding of the scam Clement was running, and just to give readers some idea of what I mean, here are some of the responses I have received from Kim Clement worshipers on Truth Social. Keep in mind, I only shared with them the same facts (with sources and links for them to research for themselves) that I have presented in this book, and here is how some of them have responded:
"If you're looking for s***, smelling for s*** and feeling around for s*** — the likelihood of you thinking that what is in your hands is s*** is very high."
-Christian A. Patriot, Truth Social, retrieved Aug 19, 2022, [https://truthsocial.com/@CAAP/posts/108844687562778762]

Readers might be surprised to learn that such responses are quite common from Clement's worshipers. I have been cussed out many times by Clementians because they do not have a bridle (i.e. reigns) on their tongue.

If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.
-James 1:26

These people call themselves "Christians," so I often respond to them with the Scripture because one would expect that if a man serves the Christian God of the Bible, then he would correct himself according to the commandments of the Bible:

But now ye also put off all these; anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy communication out of your mouth.
-Colossians 3:8

However, when I quoted this verse to this particular Clement worshiper, he responded with laughter and more mocking. Please understand that it is not really me who he is mocking, but rather, he is mocking the Christian God of the Bible, and so I have prayed that God would show him mercy because God warned about mocking Him.

Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.
-Galatians 6:7

"Boy now your non Christian values are coming out. Have a great day."
-Robin, Truth Social, retrieved Aug 19, 2022, [https://truthsocial.com/@Rkaywhite/posts/108833234414847806]

This Clement worshiper accused me of being non-Christian (or against Christ, which is anti-Christ) for simply presenting her with referenced quotes from Kim Clement. However, she is unlearned in the Scripture because Paul instructed the Ephesians to reprove the unfruitful works of darkness.

And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works
of darkness, but rather reprove them
.
-Ephesians 5:11

"Lollll [sic] sorry Pharisee but your legalism and control doesn't work."
-scuba12, Truth Social, retrieved Aug 19, 2022, [https://truthsocial.com/@scuba12/posts/108828271918619016]

The accusation of being a "legalist" is meant to accuse someone of teaching people strict adherence to the law, rather than looking at the fullness of its meaning. Such an accusation is nonsensical, and it is unlikely that this Clement worshiper understood the definition of a legalist, but rather, such churchgoers learned this quick one-liner from corrupt preachers who like to use whenever someone presents information to them that they do not want to hear and cannot answer.

But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear: Having a good conscience; that, whereas they speak evil of you, as of evildoers, they may be ashamed that falsely accuse your good conversation in Christ.
-1 Peter 3:15-16

I am unsure what "control" I have by simply quoting what Kim Clement said, providing all the references, and giving a link to a free-to-read book (available at creationliberty.com). However, it should be noted that babbling nonsense is a common response to facts about Kim Clement.
"So... you're a preacher? Interesting. Do you ever preach or just try to divide people?"
-SunShineNation, Truth Social, retrieved Aug 19, 2022, [https://truthsocial.com/@SunShineNation/posts/108771638187347262]

I find it fascinating to watch churchgoers lose their minds when Jesus Christ is quoted back to them concerning division:

Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth? I tell you, Nay; but rather division:
-Luke 12:51

Jesus Christ is going to divide the sheep from the goats on the Day of Judgment. This is because without the truth, there is no peace, and sadly, Clement's worshipers do not understand the concept of sanctification, which is a division between the righteousness of Christ and the profane; between those who preach the Word of God, and those who preach a fluffy, feel-good message.

Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them. For they that are such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their own belly; and by good words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the simple.
-Romans 16:17-18

This Clement worshiper in particular looked at the title to one of the chapters in this book (namely, Chapter 3), refused to read anything else, and immediately condemned me as a liar and false teacher. The Bible says that such people are fools that should be ashamed of themselves because they answer matters before hearing them out first.

He that answereth a matter before he heareth it, it is folly and shame unto him.
-Proverbs 18:13

We have to remember that, when the conversation reaches this point with cultists, there is no amount of information that could help them because they are purposefully closing their eyes to it, which is what the Bible calls "willful ignorance."

For example, when Peter was talking about those who deny that Jesus Christ will return, he writes:

For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water:
-2 Peter 3:5

ignorance (n): absence or destitution of knowledge; the negative state of the mind which has not been instructed in arts, literature or science, or has not been informed of facts
willful (adj): governed by the will without yielding to reason; obstinate; stubborn; perverse; inflexible
(See 'ignorance' & 'willful', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Aug 19, 2022, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

Those who are willingly ignorant are those who KNOW that they do NOT have the knowledge, but they deny that fact with their mouths, and cover their eyes so they cannot see anything that contradicts what they have preconceived in their minds, while priding themselves that they have understanding (which is the definition of 'arrogance'). These are stubborn, hard-hearted people that cannot be reasoned with (i.e. a fool), and continued attempts at discussion with them will only waste our time.

He hath blinded their eyes, and hardened their heart; that they should not see with their eyes, nor understand with their heart, and be converted, and I should heal them.
-John 12:40

On the flip side, I have encountered a few people that have a healthy skepticism about Kim Clement, and some of those have expressed curiosity to learn more. However, what I noticed is that many of them say the same general phrase: "He might have had some things wrong, but I don't want to call him a false prophet."

False prophets like Kim Clement have used the following verse against any of their critics:

Saying, Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm.
-Psalm 105:15

This verse was spoken to those who sought to kill the prophets for prophesying right things in the forty years the Hebrews wandered in the wilderness. I would like to make an obvious point here: I have not, and will not, threaten to kill any false prophet. All I am doing is writing books exposing the false prophecies of false prophets, so how am I causing any physical harm to Kim Clement? And yet, for simply showing them the evidence that proves the truth of this matter, I have Clementians cuss and rail at me for it, repeating the phrase, "touch not mine anointed!" over and over in their desperation.

What they refuse to read and understand are the following verses from a true prophet, Jeremiah, in which he (on behalf of the Lord God) said some very revealing things about false prophets. Let's begin a couple of verses before that, so we can get the context:

I have seen also in the prophets of Jerusalem an horrible thing: they commit adultery, and walk in lies: they strengthen also the hands of evildoers, that none doth return from his wickedness: they are all of them unto me as Sodom, and the inhabitants thereof as Gomorrah. Therefore thus saith the LORD of hosts concerning the prophets; Behold, I will feed them with wormwood, and make them drink the water of gall: for from the prophets of Jerusalem is profaneness gone forth into all the land.
-Jeremiah 23:13-14

I challenge anyone to go to any Kim Clement prophecy and see if you can find any time over a 30-year period where he prophesied that the people he was speaking to were doing wickedness, and God was going to bring evil upon them for it. I challenge anyone to do this because I already know you will not find it, and that is because, as I have said many times already, Kim Clement was focused on preaching smooth things to scratch the itching ears of his audience of churchgoers who care nothing for the truth, while they parade around with their unbridled tongues, claiming in vanity to be followers of Christ.

If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.
-James 1:26

Jeremiah continues:

Thus saith the LORD of hosts, Hearken not unto the words of the prophets that prophesy unto you: they make you vain: they speak a vision of their own heart, and not out of the mouth of the LORD. They say still unto them that despise me, The LORD hath said, Ye shall have peace; and they say unto every one that walketh after the imagination of his own heart, No evil shall come upon you. For who hath stood in the counsel of the LORD, and hath perceived and heard his word? who hath marked his word, and heard it? Behold, a whirlwind of the LORD is gone forth in fury, even a grievous whirlwind: it shall fall grievously upon the head of the wicked. The anger of the LORD shall not return, until he have executed, and till he have performed the thoughts of his heart: in the latter days ye shall consider it perfectly. I have not sent these prophets, yet they ran: I have not spoken to them, yet they prophesied. But if they had stood in my counsel, and had caused my people to hear my words, then they should have turned them from their evil way, and from the evil of their doings.
-Jeremiah 23:16-22

In this book, we have covered many verses on this subject, and repeatedly, God has warned His people not to listen to false prophets who have been proven false, and have preached a happy-go-lucky, fun-time, feel-good message to the people that contains no rebuke and repentance of sin. Clementians, in their pride and arrogance, not wanting to believe that they have followed after the deceits of their hearts, have the nerve to use Psalm 105:15 under false pretenses against God's preachers to justify themselves, and to that, I can only respond by praying that the Lord God would show these people the same mercy and patience He has shown me.

As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest [i.e. twist and distort], as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.
-2 Peter 3:16

Therefore, those who might see a false prophecy of Clement's, and refuse to call him a false prophet out of fear, they do so because they fear men, not God. They lack boldness to speak the truth because they have little understanding of God's Word, and therefore, we who understand the Word of God must be bold for them because they are weak in the faith.

The fear of man bringeth a snare: but whoso putteth his trust in the LORD shall be safe.
-Proverbs 29:25

For every one that useth milk is unskilful in the word of righteousness: for he is a babe. But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.
-Hebrews 5:13-14

I did not start writing this book with the intention of writing a full-length book. I only intended to write a short exposé, but as I kept listening to Clement's prophecies and interviews, I kept hearing more contradictions (i.e. lies), more hypocrisy, and more heresies, and because of that, I was convicted to keep writing.

In case any readers might think I have been too harsh in my criticism of Clement, he has made countless videos with heretical statements in almost all of them. This book only covers a small percentage of Kim Clement's heresies. Though analysis of those videos could fill many volumes of books, I have no interest in continuing to spend hundreds of hours listening to the antichrist garbage coming out of his mouth.

However, I want to share a few more things I found to finish burying the words of this false prophet in a giant mound of his own hypocrisy. For example, in his interview with corrupt preacher Chuck Missler, Clement said:
"I was very opposed to the judgment aspect of, let's say, some of the teachers, the prophecy teachers, where it was a lot of judgment, and very few smiles, very few little—you know, we would always hear about the terrible things that are coming, and so my prophetic perception was based on the absence of that aspect of their theology."
--Kim Clement, "Q&A April 29th Kim Clement Interview," Koinonia House, Apr 30, 2015, retrieved Apr 1, 2022, [https://youtu.be/OPJoCBe-f24?t=1070]

This statement is extremely revealing because it shows us Clement's true ideology. Notice that Clement did NOT say, "God was very opposed," but rather, he said, "I [Kim Clement] was very opposed to the judgment aspect." Clement was the one who did not like judgment, and the reason he did not like it was because he hated what Jesus Christ taught us:

Judge not according to the appearance,
but judge righteous judgment
.
-John 7:24

judge (v): to compare facts or ideas, and perceive their agreement or disagreement, and thus to distinguish truth from falsehood; to discern (See 'judge', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Apr 1, 2022, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

God loves judgment.
Kim Clement hated judgment.
(Read "Unbiblical Cop-Outs: 'Don't Judge Me!'" here at creationliberty.com for more details.)

For I the LORD love judgment, I hate robbery for burnt offering; and I will direct their work in truth, and I will make an everlasting covenant with them.
-Isaiah 61:8

Clement was more interested in having a fun time than he was interested in hearing the truth. He did not want to discern the truth from the lies, and he certainly did not want people discerning the falsehoods about him. That is because he had no love of the truth; he only had a love of the truth if it first aligned with what made him feel good, which means that the god he actually worshiped was his own mind.

And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
-2 Thessalonians 2:10-12

Even though Clement spent most of his life professing that he was speaking the "Word of the Lord," Clement's judgment was not based on the Word of God, but rather, it was based on his feelings. Clement trusted in his own heart, and his own heart deceived him.

He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool:
but whoso walketh wisely, he shall be delivered.
-Proverbs 28:26

The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? I the LORD search the heart, I try the reins, even to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings.
-Jeremiah 17:9-10

If prophets who were prophesying judgment were wrong (i.e. whoever Clement was referring to, because he never gave any information about who was allegedly preaching those things so we can investigate for ourselves), then why did Clement not say that directly? Why not just come out and say they were prophesying lies? Either they were right to preach the judgments of God, or they were wrong. Clement would not say that they were wrong because he would have to declare that the prophets of Scripture were wrong for doing it too (which would lower his popularity and paycheck), and also because if he condemned these other prophets for it, they would no longer support him because he made them look bad (which would lower his popularity and paycheck).

In the end, Clement needed a way to say that they were prophesying the wrong way, and convince others that he was prophesying the right way, without actually saying that. Clement wanted the listening audience to look to him, and not to the other prophets, but if he said the wrong thing, it could damage his reputation in the sacred inner circle of false preachers who make lots of money. So in his foolishness, he chose to tell everyone that it was just based on his own "perception," or as the Bible would say, Clement was doing that which was right in his own eyes.

Every way of a man is right in his own eyes:
but the LORD pondereth the hearts
.
-Proverbs 21:2

The way of a fool is right in his own eyes:
but he that hearkeneth unto counsel is wise.
-Proverbs 12:15

There is a way which seemeth right unto a man,
but the end thereof are the ways of death
.
-Proverbs 14:12

But Clement was smart enough to know that, if he said that it was by his own perception, that would make it his own opinion instead of Scriptural authority, so Clement decided to slyly add in a little magic word to cover for himself, namely, the word "prophetic." With the mystic adjective "prophetic" now placed conveniently before Clement's "perception," it now gives it the appearance of being a "divine" perception, and again, it allows Clement to imply something without actually saying it word-for-word.

However, that creates a very serious problem that Clement did not address. If it is "prophetic perception," that would have to mean it was shown to him by God, and therefore, it would have to be God's understanding, which also would mean that everyone else who did NOT have Clement's same "perception" would be WRONG in their prophecies (otherwise, God would be contradicting Himself through His prophets, which would make Him a liar), bringing us right back to my original point, which was that Clement was trying to find a convenient way to say that other prophets were false (and that he was the superior prophet) without directly saying that they were false, so he could maintain his popularity and paycheck.

It makes me wonder if, someday, we are going to see a "prophecy-off," which is like a cook-off competition, but with false prophets, in which they will battle each other to see who gives the best prophecies; winner take all. Based on everything I have learned and experienced over many years in ministry, it would not surprise me in the least if something like that has already taken place.

The pride of Clement's heart was shown in another statement he made during this interview, expressing the thoughts of his wicked heart that there was no way that he could not understand the truth, no matter how long it took him to find it. After talking about how many hours per day he spent in prayer (assuming that was even true, because it is difficult to trust a liar's testimony), Clement said:
"There's no way that someone that draws close to God will not discover the truth."
-Kim Clement, "Q&A April 29th Kim Clement Interview," Koinonia House, Apr 30, 2015, retrieved Apr 1, 2022, [https://youtu.be/OPJoCBe-f24?t=1090]

Generally speaking, this is a true statement because the Bible tells us that if we draw nigh (i.e. close) to God, then He will draw nigh to us:

Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded.
-James 4:8

However, that begs the question: How does one draw close to God? Clement implied that by coming to God in prayer, he was drawing close to God, but the problem with that way of thinking is that there are millions upon millions of so-called "Christian" churchgoers, in various religious cults around the world, who all come to God in prayer, but their hearts are far from Him.

This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me.
-Matthew 15:8

Wherefore the Lord said, Forasmuch as this people draw near me with their mouth, and with their lips do honour me, but have removed their heart far from me, and their fear toward me is taught by the precept of men:
-Isaiah 29:13

What Clement did understand is that James 4:8 did not apply to him, he never had a full understanding of the doctrines of Scripture to be able to see WHY that did not apply to him. To understand why, we need to look at correlating verses, which is exactly how the Lord God told us His Word was to be read and studied:

Whom shall he teach knowledge? and whom shall he make to understand doctrine? them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts. For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little:
-Isaiah 28:9-10

In other words, the Word of God is not organized with color codes and bullet points, and is purposefully designed in a way that the fullness of a doctrine can only be understood if all the pieces are aligned, and most often, those doctrines are located throughout various books in the Bible. The Lord God instructed us to read His Word "precept upon precept," meaning that we take each commandment in correlation with other commandments, "line upon line" meaning that we need to read it in its context, and "here a little and there a little," meaning that we need to compare verses of Scripture with other verses of Scripture and correlate them together.

For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts, Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.
-2 Timothy 3:6-7

The reason God structured His Word this way was so that corrupt men (i.e. those who do not have the Holy Spirit), who would read and attempt to understand God's Word, would never be able to fully understand it. Without the Holy Spirit for understanding, they end up believing and teaching false doctrines, and thereby, we can spot the counterfeit teachers and false prophets more easily because they will repeatedly say things that contradict God's Word.

That is why Isaiah went on to say that false teachers would be "snared" into a trap:

But the word of the LORD was unto them precept upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little; that they might go, and fall backward, and be broken, and snared, and taken.
-Isaiah 28:13

Those who cherry-pick verses fall for this trap, and there are many corrupt pastors, evangelists, and prophets out there who cherry-pick verses because they know they can fool unlearned people into thinking they have some sort of understanding. These people fall for the trap God designed to catch them in their lies and hypocrisy, while at the same time, never understanding that God designed His Word in this way on purpose so His children would be protected from them by this philosophical and doctrinal snare.

Because of this, Clement did not understand the correlating verses:

The LORD is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart;
and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit
.
-Psalm 34:18

contrite (adj): broken-hearted for sin; deeply affected with grief and sorrow for having offended God; humble; penitent
repentance (n): sorrow for any thing done or said; the pain or grief which a person experiences in consequence of the injury or inconvenience produced by his own conduct
(See 'contrite' & 'repentance', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Apr 6, 2022, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

Kim Clement never had a repentant heart. He was never broken-hearted over his sin. He was never given a contrite spirit. Rather, he glorified himself over and over, and when he claimed he "found Jesus" (as we read in chapter two), Clement accepted it quickly with joy, rather than grieving in tears of sorrow, which, in the parable of the sower, is the seed that falls among the stones.

They on the rock are they, which, when they hear, receive the word with joy; and these have no root, which for a while believe, and in time of temptation fall away.
-Luke 8:13

And these are they likewise which are sown on stony ground; who, when they have heard the word, immediately receive it with gladness; And have no root in themselves, and so endure but for a time: afterward, when affliction or persecution ariseth for the word's sake, immediately they are offended.
-Mark 4:16-17

And as I pointed out earlier in this book, this is why Clement could not see the rest of James 4, which says:

Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded. Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep: let your laughter be turned to mourning, and your joy to heaviness. Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift you up.
-James 4:8-10

So Clement cherry-picked the first part of verse 8, and he thought within his own heart that if he came to God in prayer many times per day, there is no possible way he could be deceived. Not only did he not understand the concept of being broken-hearted unto humility before God, but he also could not see his own pride and arrogance, to think that he could not be deceived.

Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.
-1 Corinthians 10:12

Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.
-Proverbs 16:18

I am certain that there will be almost no Clementians who would be willing to even open a link to this page, let alone would they read this entire book. However, the analysis of Clement I have presented in this book is exactly what Clement himself said should be done when discerning the difference between a true prophet and a false prophet.

On leavened preacher Chuck Missler's corrupt Koinonia House podcast, the following was said during an interview with Kim Clement:
"HOST: As a person who operates in the world of prophecy, how would you distinguish, because the Bible says in the end times, there will be false prophets, how would you instruct someone how to distinguish the difference between a true prophet and false prophet?
CLEMENT: Well... you shall know them by their fruits. And, you know, that's the first and the most important thing. The fruit, not only of their lives, their prophecies too. And so, you know, there are many false prophets around, and if they're not Biblical, obviously, that's the, one of the key things to look at, and if their prophecies, obviously, if they're not Biblical, and they are predicting stuff that is just insane."

-Kim Clement, "Q&A April 29th Kim Clement Interview," Koinonia House, Apr 30, 2015, retrieved Apr 1, 2022, [https://youtu.be/OPJoCBe-f24?t=1658]

I showed this image at the beginning of this book, and I will do it again here because it applies to what Clement just said. For example, he taught that a man does not need to be born again to be a Christian, while the Bible teaches us that a man MUST be born again to be a Christian, demonstrating that what Clement taught is in direct opposition to Jesus Christ.


Therefore, by Kim Clement's own standards, he is a false prophet. During the interview, it was very interesting to note that, when asked how to tell if a prophet was false, whenever you would have expected him to say "if he preaches prophecies that were WRONG," Clement instead said, "if he preaches prophecies that are unbiblical" or "insane," and the reason for this is because Clement knew that what was classified as "insane" or "unbiblical" was (to most people) more subjective, whereas false prophecies are objective, meaning that they are based on proof with factual evidence.

Clement never wanted anyone to actually analyze his prophecies and determine whether or not they were true or false (as God instructed His children in Deut 18:20-22) because he knew that would expose him as a fraud. He wanted to believe that because he thought in his mind that he was "drawing close to God," therefore, he had to be a true prophet, and he was unwilling to hear any evidence to the contrary because he had no interest in the true Gospel of Salvation according to Jesus Christ. (i.e. The truth of the Gospel did not make Clement feel good about himself.)

Later in the interview, Clement was condemning a preacher who wanted to bring in Clement to give people personal prophecies, and Clement's contention was that he did not like them charging people individually for having prophecies spoken over them. However, what Clement completely missed was that he was doing the exact same thing, the only difference is that he was taking in anti-Christian tithes and other donations for his false prophecies, instead of charging people a fee, or other words, Clement is a hypocrite for condemning people for doing basically the same thing he was doing.

Clement continued in his hypocrisy:
"Prophets are not supposed to walk around prophesying all the time. They're supposed to be able to teach as well, and understand the word."
-Kim Clement, "Q&A April 29th Kim Clement Interview," Koinonia House, Apr 30, 2015, retrieved Apr 1, 2022, [https://youtu.be/OPJoCBe-f24?t=1740]

And yet, when you look up Clement's ministry (as I did when researching what he teaches), you will find almost no Bible teachings. For example, I went to the House of Destiny's official YouTube channel, and after scrolling through a year's worth of their most recent videos from March of 2022 (which are reruns of Clement before he died), out of 30 videos, 18 of them were prophecy videos, 6 of them were praise music, and the other 6 were Clement speaking on other political topics and opinion pieces; there were NO Scriptural teachings of any kind, and the rest of his channel, going back through many pages over many years (even before he died), all of it is exactly the same, proving the hypocrisy of Clement's statements during his interview.

In that list, I found something very interesting that will help expose the scam that House of Destiny is running. As I write this, the Russia/Ukraine conflict of 2022 is ongoing (it started back in February/March of 2022), and House of Destiny is reuploading old videos of Clement prophesying about Vladimir Putin, the leader of Russia.

Before I quote what Clement said, I need to take a moment to speak the truth of the matter because what is allegedly happening in this "war against Ukraine" (as the mainstream media puts it) is not what is actually happening. Russia is not at war with Ukraine, but rather, Russia is at war against an invisible enemy. What Putin is doing is destroying U.S. funded biolabs that are producing biological weapons (which violates treaties and threatens both Russian and Ukrainian citizens), and eliminating the Azov Battalion, which is a militant group of neo-Nazis that have taken control of the Ukrainian government, and are terrorizing the citizens.

Clement went so far as to say that Putin has the "spirit of Hitler," despite the fact that Putin is fighting AGAINST the neo-Nazis in Ukraine:
(Click Image for Larger View)
"We are in Ukraine right now and yet I sense that the same spirit of Hitler is on Putin and it's tempting him; it's drawing him in to once again destroy God's chosen people."
-Kim Clement, "From Ukraine," House of Destiny, Mar 15, 2014, retrieved July 27, 2022, [https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy]

At this time (as I write in April of 2022), Ukraine is a staging ground for many of the Deep State's plans as they push for their Great Reset (full financial control over all mankind) and New World Order (full governmental control over all mankind), and Russia's attack on the Deep State facilities in Ukraine threatens their existence, which is why there is an uproar in the mainstream media to "support Ukraine." It has nothing to do with supporting Ukraine, and everything to do with protecting the assets of the Deep State, so they can maintain their control.

However, House of Destiny is playing the mainstream media game, just like Clement always used to do, by reuploading videos of Clement's so-called "prophecies" that are centered around rumors and fear-mongering. In this case, the mainstream media calls Putin "evil" for his military intervention in Ukraine (which, in reality, is helping the Ukrainian people), and so House of Destiny follows the mainstream branding:
"I'm prophesying right from the beginning. The Spirit of the Lord is upon me to make declarations of the nations of the earth now hear me out. The Spirit of God says, 'Putin I speak to you now, King Putin, you call yourself... *yelling* PUTIN! GET OUT OF MY WAY! GET OUT OF MY WAY!' says the Lord... I am hearing a sound in my spirit, here we go: 'For the benefit of my people, ecclesia, my church, my holy ones, and my land of Israel, I have hardened your heart Mr. Putin... You are unbridled, King Putin... Oh troublemaker who would stand and terrorize the world, my world', says the Lord, 'Therefore, I'll put my hook in your nose and my bridle in your lips, and I will turn your back by the way you came and those who have survived and escaped will bear much fruit. Much fruit!' says the Lord. 'Fruit shall be in Ukraine. That fruit shall be in the nations that you have encroached upon to take for your glory.'"
-Kim Clement, "Kim Clement Prophecy - Putin," House of Destiny Official YouTube Channel, Mar 8, 2022, retrieved Apr 5, 2022, [https://youtu.be/Y8xKAHT42Z4]

That is not what is happening right now. Do not misunderstand; I am not, in any way, saying that Putin is an ally to the United States, nor am I saying that he is on God's side, but what he is doing right now is good for Russia and Ukraine, but the mainstream media is pushing the Deep State's narrative, and House of Destiny is looking to cash in on that, as they have always done.

Over the course of the next year, the truth about what is happening in Ukraine will be revealed, and it will prove Clement is a false prophet once again, exposing his corrupt fruit. However, being in a corrupt ministry themselves, while they cover for false prophets that are financially beneficial to them, the Koinonia House hosts (i.e. Chuck Missler and Ron Matsen), unknowingly contradict Kim Clement, while they think they are supporting him:
"MATSEN: One of the things we're told to do is to look at their fruits.
MISSLER: Yes, to be fruit inspectors, not gift inspectors.
MATSEN: Yes, and say 'What's coming as a result of what's happening here?'"

-Ron Matsen & Chuck Missler, "Q&A April 29th Kim Clement Interview," Koinonia House, Apr 30, 2015, retrieved Apr 1, 2022, [https://youtu.be/OPJoCBe-f24?t=3122]

When Missler says not to be "gift inspectors," what he is telling us is that we should NOT examine Clement's prophesies to see whether or not they are true, which ignores the fact that they are telling us NOT to inspect his fruit. In other words, Missler told his audience, "Do not bother looking at the facts; just trust everything Clement tells you."

The interesting thing about this statement is that one of the primary reasons they brought Clement onto the show was because he was previously teaching false doctrine that he later admitted he was wrong about. Why did Missler wait to bring Clement onto his show until AFTER Clement corrected his doctrine if we are not supposed to be "gift inspectors?" (i.e. Why not just ignore the false doctrine and bring Clement on the show anyway?)

Essentially, this entire interview had NOTHING to do with true or false doctrine, and it had EVERYTHING to do with Koinonia House's public relations. Because Clement credited Missler with converting him from one belief to another, they all saw an opportunity to merge their audiences, which would benefit both of them in viewership and donations.

Earlier, Clement had said that you have to judge (which means to discern, and Clement has already stated that he despises that judgment) whether or not someone is a true or false prophet based on what doctrine they teach, whether or not it is Biblical. In the interview, Clement was sarcastically mocking those who called him a false prophet because he was teaching incorrect doctrine, despite the fact that was the very method Clement claimed one needed to discern to expose a false prophet.

Then, in a grand display of blindness and hypocrisy, Missler said that Clement was wrong because, according to him, the way to tell whether or not a man is a true prophet is by the results of his actions. So, for example, Missler was claiming that because Clement had adopted two children, and because Clement had said he received prophetic signs from God that he should adopt two children, therefore, Clement was a true prophet.

Charitable works are fruits of the Spirit of God, but please keep in mind that they are only PART of the fruits. What this means is that it is possible for a man to do good works, and still not be a Christian, or in other words, if we are determining whether or not someone is a born-again Christian, and all we look at is what works they do that are considered "good" by the world, then we will be easily deceived.

There are two types of men who deceive, and one of those is a man who preaches things, but does not live according to that which he preaches:

Saying, The scribes and the Pharisees sit in Moses' seat: All therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after their works: for they say, and do not. For they bind heavy burdens and grievous to be borne, and lay them on men's shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with one of their fingers. But all their works they do for to be seen of men: they make broad their phylacteries, and enlarge the borders of their garments, And love the uppermost rooms at feasts, and the chief seats in the synagogues, And greetings in the markets, and to be called of men, Rabbi, Rabbi.
-Matthew 23:2-7

These types of men love to have preeminence, to be called "Pastor, Pastor" or "Prophet, Prophet," but they have no concern to practice what they preach. If they do anything good, it is only to be seen of men, which is why they keep announcing everything they do on widely publicized broadcasts for the world to see.

Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them: otherwise ye have no reward of your Father which is in heaven.
-Matthew 6:1

The other type of men are those who do things that appear good on the outside, but inwardly, they are corrupt and teach false doctrines:

Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye are like unto whited sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men's bones, and of all uncleanness. Even so ye also outwardly appear righteous unto men, but within ye are full of hypocrisy and iniquity.
-Matthew 23:27-28

Then Jesus said unto them, Take heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees... Then understood they how that he bade them not beware of the leaven of bread, but of the doctrine of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees.
-Matthew 16:6-12

The reason a lot of churchgoers do not understand who Jesus was talking to is because they think the Sadducees and Pharisees were just religious cults that existed thousands of years ago, and have no impact on us today. They are willingly blind to the fact that the Pharisees and Sadducees were men that society looked to as morally upright, and were the leaders of religious institutions in that day, or in other words, they were the pastors, priests, deacons, elders, etc.

Therefore, one who is a genuine teacher of the Lord Jesus Christ is not one who will never make a mistake or teach something in error, but rather, he is one who preaches doctrine that is consistent with the Word of God, with a repentant heart, exposing the unfruitful works of darkness (Eph 5:11), and practices the moral principles that he teaches. If you hear someone who only exhibits one aspect of this for show, then you are not listening to one who has been born again in Christ, and in Clement's case, when he speaks something that he claims is "a word from the Spirit," he does so presumptuously.

But the prophet, which shall presume to speak a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the name of other gods, even that prophet shall die. And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the LORD hath not spoken? When a prophet speaketh in the name of the LORD, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the LORD hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him.
-Deuteronomy 18:20-22

Let's look at the definition of 'presumption' one more time:

presumption (n): blind or headstrong confidence; unreasonable adventurousness; a venturing to undertake something without reasonable prospect of success, or against the usual probabilities of safety; arrogance
(See 'presumption', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Apr 7, 2022, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

The question I want readers to consider is this: Why would anyone speak presumptuously? Or to phrase it another way, what benefit is there to speaking presumptuously?

This is not something we normally think about because, from a logical standpoint, there should be no circumstance in which blind arrogance provides beneficial results. However, that statement itself is presumptuous because, in the end, presumptuous speakers attract other presumptuous people, or in other words, blind arrogance is attracted to blind arrogance.

Thus, a man who speaks presumptuously is looking for other presumptuous people from whom he can draw a benefit. In turn, the blindly arrogant audience is looking to have their blind arrogance validated, to be told they are great people for their presumptuous nature, and as long as the presumptuous speech makes them feel good, they will pay the man who speaks lies to them.

Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.
-2 Timothy 4:2-4

In this context, the term 'fable' is used in the negative sense, meaning that it is fictitious amusement designed to entertain and influence an audience:

fable (n): a feigned story or tale, intended to instruct or amuse; falsehood; a softer term for a lie
(See 'fable', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Apr 7, 2022, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

The pride of the heart is one of the many lusts of the flesh, in which men love to glorify themselves, and they love it when other men glorify them as well. In Kim Clement's Call Me Crazy book, he said:
"You and I can endure anything once we catch a glimpse of our future and act accordingly. When you know who you are in the eyes of God, there is an attraction toward you. People will be drawn to you because they are drawn to the light inside of you... The Law of Attraction is the light of tomorrow—God."
-Kim Clement, Call Me Crazy, But I'm Hearing God's Voice: Secrets to Hearing the Voice of God, Destiny Image Publishers, 2007, ISBN: 9780768499865

First of all, this is completely contradictory to what Jesus Christ taught us in His Word. Jesus told us that we are not greater than Him, meaning that, as He was hated, so we also will be hated if we believe and preach the truth.

If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you. Remember the word that I said unto you, The servant is not greater than his lord. If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you; if they have kept my saying, they will keep yours also.
-John 15:19-20

Clement was loved, adored, and worshiped by many in America, and even after his death, his popularity and gross net worth continue to grow, but Jesus told us that a true prophet is hated by those in his own country:

But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is not without honour, but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house.
-Mark 6:4

And he said, Verily I say unto you,
No prophet is accepted in his own country
.
-Luke 4:24

For Jesus himself testified, that a prophet hath no honour in his own country.
-John 4:44

Clement wrote down what he experienced because, through his false feel-good messages, he attracted people who yearn for fables that scratch their itching ears. Therefore, he thought that "letting his light shine" was the equivalent of sharing positive feelings, and knowing that pleasing messages are attractive to a lot of people, he became a quite effective speaker because he believed his own lie.

Under normal circumstances, when we are lost in the dark, we look to a shining light to guide our path. God created nature to operate according to these laws so that we would have such analogies to draw upon for our understanding.

However, if a man is ugly, wretched, vile, and corrupt with filth, he does not look for light, and prefers to remain in the darkness so no one can see him. When a light shines on that man, he lashes out against the one whose light is shining upon him, doing everything he can to put out that light, so his wretchedness will not be revealed.

wretched (n): very miserable; worthless; despicable; hatefully vile and contemptible
(See 'wretched', American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828, retrieved Apr 7, 2022, [webstersdictionary1828.com])

And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God.
-John 3:19-21

This is why corrupt preachers like Kim Clement will say within themselves that they do not have need of anything when it concerns the Gospel of Jesus Christ, acting as if they understand it, when in reality, they are inwardly vile:

Because thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked:
-Revelation 3:17

It is not just that men like Clement do not have knowledge, but it is WILLFUL ignorance, meaning that even when such men are presented with the truth, they will reject it. In fact, as I was preparing to write this paragraph, I was posting in a Telegram channel (with a public chatroom that claimed to be all about "free speech" and "faith in Christ"), that was filled to the brim with Clementians, and I was banned (with my posts deleted so no one can see them) for simply sharing some of the quotes I have documented in this book (as well as some Scriptures to accompany them), and all of Clement's cult followers (i.e. the many that I have personally encountered) have had this same attitude of willful blindness and retaliation against anyone who dares speak against their holy sacred cow, Kim Clement.

It has been very common for me to receive cussing, scoffing, and railing accusations from Clementians, simply for sharing the facts that prove he was a false prophet. The Bible instructs us that railers are to have no part in the church because we have no such custom:

But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner; with such an one no not to eat. For what have I to do to judge them also that are without? do not ye judge them that are within? But them that are without God judgeth. Therefore put away from among yourselves that wicked person.
-1 Corinthians 5:11-13

But if any man seem to be contentious, we have no such custom, neither the churches of God.
-1 Corinthians 11:16

I will repeat here the same thing I told all of the Clementians who scoffed at me: I pray the Lord Jesus Christ would bless them and their families with all their needs throughout the rough months (of 2022), and that He would have as much mercy on them as He has graciously given to me.

Finally, be ye all of one mind, having compassion one of another, love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous: Not rendering evil for evil, or railing for railing: but contrariwise blessing; knowing that ye are thereunto called, that ye should inherit a blessing.
-1 Peter 3:8-9

I did not write this book because I have fun writing these things, nor did I write it because I like stirring up anger. I wrote it as a warning for Christians not to fall prey to the doctrines of scam artists who preach heresies, and I also wrote it for the sakes of those who hate me for writing this book, that they might come to repentance (i.e. grief and godly sorrow) for the remission (i.e. pardon/forgiveness) of sins, that they would know what it means to be born again in Christ.

Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.
-John 3:3

Sadly, there are millions upon millions of churchgoers who will never see the kingdom of God because they have placed their hopes and faith into a false church-ianity system that does not preach the truth of Christ's Gospel. Of course, they all claim to preach the truth, but their doctrines are corrupt, just like Clement's doctrines are corrupt, and if any readers want to learn more about the difference between the true Gospel of Jesus Christ, versus the false church-ianity gospel, I would recommend the following teachings:

There is No Saving Grace Without Repentance
Why Millions of Believers on Jesus Are Going to Hell

Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. MANY will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.
-Matthew 7:21-23

If you read all of this, thank you for taking the time to read. Please consider sharing this with someone else if you think this could help them understand the truth, to be converted away from false prophets, and unto the Lord Jesus Christ of Scripture.