Charismatic Prophetess Says There’s a Museum in Heaven Where You Can See 10 Commandments, Ride Noah’s Ark
When our favorite pink-haired charismatic “prophetess” Kat Kerr isn’t revealing how to access the ‘body parts room’ in heaven, sharing how heaven smells like pumpkin pie and where cows drive around on tractors, claiming she has a picture of thousands of lioned-faced angels frog-marching chained demons across the sky in order to go to heaven for judgment, or talking about how heaven is filled with giant 20ft sasquatches, unicorns, 200ft high cryptids, she’s explaining that Ken Ham is ahead of his time, because there’s going to be a museum in heaven featuring all the relics and set pieces featured in the bible.
Shultz: This person says, Is there a museum in heaven that houses all the things like the 10 Commandments tablets or the Ark? I guess they mean the earthly Ark of the Covenant…Noah’s Ark, Aaron’s rod, the king’s crowns. Is there some such thing as a museum of those things in heaven?
Kerr: Yeah, I think it’s probably in the Hall of Heroes, that they show a lot of the things that were used by these great men and women of God. People absolutely would want to! And I can tell you, if it’s on the earth, it was made from one that symbolizes (unintelligible) in heaven.
So those things, although they were on the earth, the original original that God designed for his own purposes, would be in heaven. And yes, you do get to see things. You can see Noah’s ark in heaven. You probably can ride on it.
Shultz: Oh, awesome. Yeah, that’d be kind of cool.
In a sane, moral, intelligent world, this woman would be institutionalized and Christ followers would shun her like the demented mental patient she is.
Why do people listen to this “Sugar Plum Fairy,” and even worse, give her money?