In the early afternoon of March 5, 2004, I
received a call from Clayton Tedeton. Yes, it was definitely Clayton. His voice
and manner of speaking are quite distinctive.
The reason for the call: He
told me that if I do not remove my articles about Miracle II
from the internet, that he was going to take legal action
against me. He said he was sending some "papers" and
that I would have to answer them.
Of course I refused to remove the articles. The
Lord gave me the task of writing about the Miracle II subtle energy product
line. I will not disobey God and remove the articles for fear of what Clayton Tedeton threatens to do in retaliation:
The fear of man bringeth a snare: but whoso
putteth his trust in the LORD shall be safe. Prov. 29:28
While I certainly do not want to be sued by
Clayton—who has millions of dollars at his disposal and thus is in a position
to have his own way most of the time—I trust God to protect me as I
continue to walk in obedience. During the course of the conversation, I told
Clayton more than once that God would protect me. Finally, I ended the conversation
abruptly by hanging up on him. He called back to tell me to "have a nice
day."
I can understand why so many people follow Clayton
Tedeton. They are impressed with his smooth, charming personality. But his
personality and wealth do not change the fact that the God of the Bible does not
heal via subtle energy products or methodologies—including the Miracle II
product line.
Is the Lord Jesus Christ the "god of subtle
energy"? No,
he is not. Is the power of the Holy Spirit a commodity that can be bought and
sold? No, the Holy Spirit is God and He heals according to His will
and His timing. The Holy Spirit does not heal via the application of
subtle energy products. To do so would be to yoke with Satan, who is the
god of subtle energy. God does not co-labor with Satan in order to heal His
people.
I will keep you posted as to any further
developments ensuing from Clayton's threat of legal retaliation against me for
writing the series of articles called Miracle II: The Real Master Behind
the Miracles.
Lisa Ruby
update 04/03/04
Miracle II Representative Indicates Loss
of Business
Jonathan Regas, who appears to have written on
behalf of Heartland Enterprises—Clayton Tedeton's Miracle II
company—sent me three emails. Mr. Regas' email address indicates that he is affiliated with the
Heartland Enterprises' website: jregas@miracle2.net.
Clayton Tedeton promotes his Heartland Enterprises Miracle II company by participating in once-a-month in
conference calls. Clayton's once-a-month telephone presence is touted as an
exclusive bonus for Heartland Enterprises' customers. [1]
Perhaps it is better for public relations if
Clayton Tedeton's Miracle II company—Heartland Enterprises—retaliates
against me for my critiques rather than
Mr. Tedeton.
Jonathan Regas, who is apparently communicating
with me on behalf of Heartland Enterprises, sent me another letter today:
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We have asked you nicely to remove all
materials on your website that was taken from Miracle2.net website and you
have not complied. If you have not removed our copyrighted materials by 12:00
noon on Monday 5 April 2004 you will leave us no other alternative than to
been legal action to have your website removed. We are also contemplating
suing you for damages and lose [sic] of business. This all can be avoided if you
will just remove the materials taken from the Miracle2.net website.
I finally responded and wrote back today
with this one-sentence email:
Who are you in relation to Heartland
Enterprises?
I did not receive a response.
Citing passages for the purpose of writing
critiques comes under Fair
Use of copyrighted materials.
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note: [1] Telephone
Conference Call
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