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In the News (Mon 28 Dec 09)

  
  Mike Warnke Exposed in Cornerstone magazine
Warnke tried to get two of his **high school** friends to sign affidavits in 1972 that his upcoming book was true, and they turned him down flat.
Mike is in for a difficult time; he does not yet see the need for public confession and repentance here.
Mike also claims to be submitted now to certain people, and to know God's forgiveness for his past sins.
www.holysmoke.org /sdhok/warnke3.htm   (882 words)

  
 Mike Warnke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michael Alfred "Mike" Warnke (born November 19, 1946 in Evansville, Indiana) was a Christian evangelist and comedian who became one of evangelical Christianity's best-known experts on the subject of Satanism until an investigation revealed his testimony of having been a reformed ex-Satanist was nothing but a hoax perpetrated on a willing public.
Warnke was the son of Al "Whitey" Warnke and Louise Warnke.
Mike was taken to foster parents in San Bernardino, California, where he graduated from Rim of the World High School in Crestline in June of 1965.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mike_Warnke   (1514 words)

  
 The Watchman Expositor: Ex-Satanist Mike Warnke Fabricated Story
The sensational true story of former satanic high priest, Mike Warnke, may not be true after all according to a recently released two-year study by Christian journalists Jon Trott and Mike Hertenstein.
Trott and Hertenstein conclude that Warnke invented his tale and they are concerned that a large portion of the Christian population formed beliefs about the Occult, based at least in part on Warnke's best-seller.
Warnke stated: "I stand by my testimony of being delivered and set free by the power of Jesus Christ after being a satanic high priest exactly as published in my book.
www.watchman.org /occult/warnke.htm   (705 words)

  
 Files in this archive: CONTENTS You're reading it now FORMAT.NOT General notes on composit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Mike's parents lived in Evansville, Indiana, and according to their son's confirmation certificate, had Mike baptized at St. Anthony's Catholic Church.[3] When Mike was five, the Warnkes moved to Manchester, Tennessee, where Al opened Warnke's Truck Stop.[4] Located on Highway 41, north of town, the diner soon became part of the local landscape.
Mike was doing his religious thing and Sue Studer was with him." On September 7, 1966, Mike Warnke reported to Hospital Corps School in San Diego.[52] Mike gives us our choice of stories as to why he chose to become a medic.
Mike agreed to assume responsibility for paying various liens, pay for the education of Rose's daughters until the year 2001, divide a $15,000 IRA with Rose, and also split the debt to their accountant.
www.skepticfiles.org /skep2/warnke.htm   (19904 words)

  
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Mike Warnke at College Here begins the critical period described in The Satan Seller, the defining moment of Mike Warnke's later testimony and ministry his involvement with and subsequent banishment from a satanic cult.
In it Mike writes that he got into a gunfight with Ray, a local pimp, at the pool hall: I was drunk as a skunk when I shot at him with the.44, because I missed him by a country mile and blew off the corner of the pool table.
Mike Meets the Jesus Movement Melodyland was one of the Southern California centers of the charismatic renewal movement then sweeping the Church.
www.ladyoftheearth.com /religious/warnke.txt   (17957 words)

  
 Mike Warnke
The sensational true story of former satanic high priest, Mike Warnke, is not be true after all according to a recently released two-year study by Christian journalists Jon Trott and Mike Hertenstein.
Warnke states that as a satanic priest, he had fifteen hundred followers in three cities as part of a massive, wealthy network of highly secretive Satanists.
According to Cornerstone, Rose and Mike plan to continue the ministry together although he is currently married to his fourth wife, Susan Patton, whom he married on November 18, 1991 - six weeks after his divorce from Rose was finalized (Ibid).
www.tylwythteg.com /lawguide/warnke.html   (941 words)

  
 Selling Satan, The Tragic History of Mike Warnke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Mike Warnke's press material includes credits for appearances on "The 700 Club," "The Oprah Winfrey Show." "Larry King Live," "Focus on the Family," and ABC's "20/20." Mike has won numerous awards from the recording industry, including the 1992 Grady Nut Humor Award.
Mike Warnke's ministry and public profile are based upon the story he tells of his previous involvement with Satanism.
Mike's parents lived in Evansville, Indiana, and according to their son's confirmation certificate, had Mike baptized at St. Anthony's Catholic Church.
answers.org /satan/warnke1.html   (1236 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Selling Satan: The Tragic History of Mike Warnke: Books: Mike Hertenstein,Jon Trott   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Warnke had claimed to be a former satanist-the tape I'd listened to had never mentioned this part of his "testimony," and I'd never heard about it before.
Mike Warnke is still claiming to be a former satanist.
Warnke, on the other hand, continues to cling to his fictitious Satanic experiences, which is why his attempted comeback has gone nowhere.
www.amazon.com /Selling-Satan-Tragic-History-Warnke/dp/0940895072   (2739 words)

  
 Mike Warnke
Warnke claims that "Dean" later invited him to a drug and sex party in a mansion in Redlands where Warnke claims to have been introduced to Satanism.
Warnke uses the term "witchcraft" interchangeably with "satanism" from this point on, mixing in snippets of general information relating to Wicca to give the impression that these two religions are one in the same.
Warnke is probably trying to draw a parallel between his three levels and the three levels of initiation found in the average Wiccan tradition, but Warnke's levels are completely separate from one another, members of higher levels rarely deigning to visit those lower down except on business.
www.witchvox.com /protection/kerr_warnke1.html   (5147 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Satan-Seller: Books: Mike Warnke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
But even more damning than that is Warnke's response to their expose - or lack of a response, that is. At no point does he either retract, or, conversely, seek to prove his story.
Mike Warnke was and is a con man who should never be trusted again.
Warnke has NEVER produced even a single eyewitness - or a photograph for that matter - who saw him or knew him as a long-haired, drugged out Satanist.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0882700960?v=glance   (1613 words)

  
 Mike Warnke: Christian Comedy from Hell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
It wasn't Warnke's material, which concerned Jell-O, yogurt, Teflon, airplanes, nose picking, politicians, five minutes of dog jokes, and ten minutes on "that bastion of society, the family," with its hardworking father, harried mother, and those darned kids.
Warnke returned to jokes - on Southern food, directed at the "ladies fixin' to get married" - to keep the giving going strong as the ushers "ushed" their way to the rear.
The exposé "Selling Satan: The Tragic History of Mike Warnke," by John Trott and Mike Hertenstein, first appeared in 1992 as a thirty-thousand-word article in Cornerstone magazine, and was published as a full-length book by Cornerstone Press in 1993.
www.echonyc.com /~jkarpf/home/warnke.html   (1338 words)

  
 Warnke, Mike
I have met Mike Warnke in person, and I must say never before have I ever felt such a strong presence of the holy spirit.
Mike is the first Christian Comedian I ever had the pleasure of seeing perform.
Mike is serving the Lord, touring, alive and well, just released a new CD, and has a website at: www.mikewarnke.org.
www.newsongonline.org /warnke.html   (1132 words)

  
 Mike Warnke Artist Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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 Welcome to Mike Warnke and Celebrations of Hope!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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www.mikewarnke.org   (47 words)

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