Back on E13 of Conspiracy Theories and Unpopular Culture when I told you that I had some great guests on deck; I wasn’t lying. This next guest is one of the most explosive defenders of the Christian faith who will definitely blow your mind with his perspective on the Illuminati’s New Age deception. Join us as we chop it up on the story of Bloodstain Lane, how he found his way back to the true Christian faith, the sad state of today’s hip hop culture, who will win the Mayweather vs. Pacquiao fight, and much more.
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Twitter: @Bloodstain Lane
YouTube channel- The Team Takeover:
Tumblr: The Holy Heel Blog
Bloodstain Lane on Instagram
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(*as always- there is some explicit language but it’s not over the top vulgar; my apologies for those that are offended)
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-Isaac






Skyrim Fiend says
Okay so I listened to this last night and it’s strange how so many of us with the same experience are piling in one spot (maybe God’s trying to tell us all something).
My comments are these
1. I appreciate his candor and enthusiasm.
2. I disagree on Hell. I studied these dead and living languages and in their natural language Gehenna, Sheol, Hades, etc were all used and in the language they were used they were to pain an image, I could go into the passage on “burning” and the Greek word used but its all semantics. In the end we don’t need to agree on Hell but who Jesus is in the grand order and his ultimate message.
3. Okay, I am being picky (sorry) but I think that when you first become anything whether it is a Christian or otherwise there is a level of pride and vanity that attacks you and makes you alienating to others, pride and vanity were the deadly sins of Satan. Telling people they are going to Hell when really that’s not our job but “Gods” job is a type of vanity that is unnecessary for a servant. That’s the master’s job.
We have to be careful when judging others because those same principles will be applied to us if we do (I don’t want that on me).
I’m not perfect so what I will do is preach the love of Christ Jesus which is present in all the Gospels (the good news). I will talk about what I do know from the Gospels and preach it with my hands instead of my mouth.
Gays are no more or less sinners than I am. Holy Heel is technically still married under the Gospels so he is an adultery who technically needs to find a way back to his ex-wife if he wants to discuss the sexual sins of others. This is my point, not to criticize him but to show that there are things we can talk to (general trends) and judge those fruits and things we can’t do unless we want them same done to us.
I know I sure don’t. I’ve lived a life so imperfect.
No person, much less the loving God Christ talks about wants someone to be their friend out of fear but out of love. You can’t scare people to God, that’s false too.
And any God who would punish us for ETERNITY for the sins we make in a short lifespan on a world run by Satan is a jerk. I don’t believe in that God. I believe in a just God who looks at the big picture, because this is the same entity that create a perfect mathematically logical universe. That’s not justice, it’s petty revenge and God is better than we are.
Oh you don’t believe in me? Well, I’ll shove you in a fiery pit for eternity! But I’m a loving God.
No, I believe in the God of the Gospels who has mercy even for the wicked.
I understand people love Paul and the apostles but none of them were appointed Messiah, the bringing of God to the world. They were ancient ministers and capable of flaws in how they bring the truth to us.
Sorry, I’m being picky again. I just love Jesus.
I did like a lot about Holy Heel. I like that he’s plain talking (we need to be). I like that he’s not afraid to say what’s up with the world and to say what is sin. I like that he pointed out what a craplousy dude he was before Jesus and owned his flaws. I like that he’s trying to improve. I like what he’s doing.
Not backing down is a good thing. Telling it like it is is a good thing. Everyone has a different style.
This is long but I wanted to be fair to him, but also I gotta defend Jesus and Christian brothers and sisters are doing to disagree from time to time but still love each other.
He’s my brother in Christ even though I don’t agree with everything he said on the program and I’ll still donate $5 to get him his studio because I think its important.
IlluminatiWatcher says
I think you and I think on the same wavelength as far as Christianity goes (e.g. I don’t feel up to telling others where they are coming up short in the scheme of God’s plans since I personally don’t feel equipped with that level of responsibility). I love that BSL shows us that not everyone has to fit into that stereotypical mold of a ‘Christian’. I mean, seriously, is EVERYONE who is a Christian going to claim they don’t swear or have some kind of vice??? That makes the religion much harder to enter for those of us who are “heathens”. Jesus spent his time with the sinners so I feel like having a message that appeals to “sinners” is the appropriate one. If that means we drop a few ‘F’-bombs then so be it. If that means we have to admit that we’re interested in dark arts, but are able to admit that they’re not good for us; then that goes as well. Anyhow, I liked you guys as my last two guests- great examples of honest, REAL people who are finding the awakening through Christ. Cheers
Skyrim Fiend says
Yep, I have not come to call the righteous but the sinners to repentance.
I also think that many people get very Paul focused and ignore Jesus. I still maintain Paul was a minister. Jesus speaks of one who comes after him who will speak in his name but is not him. I sometimes think that’s Paul, but that’s more theology debate right there.
Jesus said that no servant can be greater than his master. I cannot be better than God. I cannot be kinder, more forgiving, or more merciful, and if I wouldn’t condemn people to eternal TORTURE for what they’ve done in this life because I am merciful then what the heck is going on?
Am I more merciful than God?
I’ll answer that. Nope.
Recynd77 says
Skyrim: you might be interested in listening to a debate called, “Is Paul an Anti-Christ”, that was aired on Beyond Extraordinary podcast (ep 23). The debate is actually that: an old-fashioned, Lincoln-Douglass debate. It was well-moderated, and the participants, Chris Putnam and Jeffery-someone, were good sports.
There was, in my view, a clear winner, but it was a very interesting two hours.
Skyrim Fiend says
I totally would. Do you have a link??
Recynd77 says
In fact, I do: https://extraordinaryintelligence.com/beyond-extraordinary-ep-23-debate-apostle-paul-antichrist/
Though it might make your blood boil, enjoy! It’s very well executed, and very lively.
Recynd77 says
I might’ve missed the part in the Bible where Christians are forbidden to use dirty words. Yes, we’re to be meek and moderate, but it’s a PROCESS. As we become closer to Christ, it will be reflected in our countenance. You won’t have to work so hard at it. The same goes with music, reading material, and (I assume) movies/TV.
One of The best decisions I’ve made was when I first started “waking up” and discovered that everything I’d been told was a lie. I, too, found David Icke, Jordan Maxwell (such a liar this man!), Bill Cooper, etc, etc. I decided that, since so much of this stuff was so dark, I needed to give equal time to God, so I started reading the Bible. I mean, REALLY reading it. For several years, I got up at 5:30 in the morning, and devoted three hours a day to study. I also read several commentaries, and much of Josephus’ “Antiquities of the Jews” to supplement my Bible reading.
I realize how lucky I was to have that kind of time for as long as I did, but anyone can find, say, an hour a day to do this. I know it’s hard…the Bible isn’t easy to read, but it’s because we’ve been brainwashed. (Remember, children used to be taught to read using the Bible!). With prayer and a humble heart, the Spirit can guide you, even if you’ve failed in the past.
I can’t begin to describe the benefits I have received from this practice: understanding (in every arena) beyond my own, improved discernment, personal revelation, my marriage (good to begin with) improved immeasurably, I was a better mother, a better neighbor. The awakening that had been developing absolutely blossomed.
“Ask and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you” (Matthew 7:7), and “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that give the to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.” (James 1:5). These are very real promises…but it takes action on our part!
Cheers 🙂
Skyrim Fiend says
Language is that letter versus spirit argument. What is the intention of a word? Bad or good? Language is just a communication tool. How you articulate yourself has a lot to do with the intended audience.
IlluminatiWatcher says
Good insight; I agree with you that the language/image most likely just reflects the stage of the process. You aren’t gonna stop swearing to find God, but you might find God and stop swearing perhaps… I’ll probably always swear cuz I’m a jerk but let’s see where this takes us!
LP says
I enjoyed reading your reply, Skyrim Fiend! I too thought his information was very good but from my own experience in my walk with God, I think everyone’s experiences of how they were turned to Jesus and his teachings are “their own”. Others may have the same experience as we do, but many won’t. God touches us and changes us through different experiences. I was touched and brought to Jesus by reading his word 5 years ago, from cover to cover in 3 months. It wasn’t a planned thing, it just happened, I picked up my Bible and I had to force myself to put it down, (funny thing is; reading usually puts me to sleep, but not this time!!) My “Whole” world changed, drastically!! I startted telling “everyone” they needed to read the Bible from cover to cover if they want their lives changed. Well, just because that is how God led me to Jesus and his work and changed my life, doesn’t mean it will be the same for someone else. It was a hard lesson.
It is our “human” nature to promote our ways of thinking and begin to isolate ourselves with other “Like minded people”, those that “think” the same way “we” do, and relate to us through similar experiences. I know, I did it! We want to hang around “Like Minded” people because we “relate” and are now in our own little comfort zone, with an “Army” of friends that feel the same way we do. It back fires on us, so many times when others don’t relate or think the same way we do, so they want to prove us wrong, then the “debate” begins, gossip starts and now we think we are on a mission to prove our way of thinking and it causes discontent & struggles.
If we do the best we can to “Live” God’s word by example, we have nothing to defend. Others will “See” and “Feel” God’s spirit in us without us having to do any convincing, and they will come to us and want what we have!, “God’s Holy Spirit”, shining his light through us to others!
~Blessings~