False Prophet Profiles: Kim Clement
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Kim Clement was celebrated worldwide as the "singing prophet," with his ministry, House of Destiny, promoting him as a voice from God. His followers still hail vague words as fulfilled prophecies, especially regarding Donald Trump. But few know the full story: hundreds of Clement's bold predictions failed spectacularly, proving him a false prophet according to the clear test in Deuteronomy 18:20-22—one failed prophecy disqualifies a man claiming to speak for God.
Discover the shocking evidence:
• Clement prophesied Barack Obama would receive the Holy Spirit in summer 2010, radically changing U.S. policies to bless Americans—it never happened.
• He declared an angel would descend on Los Angeles on March 5, 2002, to cure homosexuals of AIDS/HIV and save them—no such event occurred.
• He foretold North and South Korea uniting after Kim Jong-il's 2011 death—division persists to this day.
• He said Rudy Giuliani would be elected U.S. President in 2008—he obviously wasn't.
Worst of all, Clement rejected the biblical necessity of being born again for salvation (John 3:3-7), teaching a feel-good gospel of innate "treasures" and grace without repentance—echoing New Age ideas over Scripture's call to godly sorrow. (2Co 7:10)
In this eye-opening exposé, Christopher J.E. Johnson thoroughly documents Clement's failed prophecies, heretical doctrines, and manipulative ministry practices. Don't be deceived by emotional charisma or misleading melodies. Test every spirit. (1Jo 4:1) The truth exposes deception—and sets believers free.
Choose Scripture over sensationalism.
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