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Post by lazarusty on Oct 15, 2006 2:20:23 GMT -4
The latest "words" that I've read: The Holy Spirit has departed from America (the blessing of God has now been removed) and the country is now poised for judgement. It is the calm before the storm. This judgement will begin with something man-made but then some "natural" disasters will follow - it will be a domino effect - once the judgements begin there will be one thing after another including earthquakes, volcanos, tsunamis, nuclear attacks, biological warfare and invasion. Somewhere in there is also the assasination of Bush - that could be the first "man-made" thing, I don't know. The most scary bit - according to one guy (who apprently has never been wrong and ususally doesn't make date predictions) - he claims he was told by God that it would begin six weeks from when he was told , which was September 3rd. That means this first event (that will make the world sit up and take notice) will begin anytime after Oct 13th. Just read another "word" apparently confirming something coming seven days from now. See all-things-new.net/index.php?showtopic=4746ONE WEEK AWAY
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Post by echnaton on Oct 15, 2006 9:59:03 GMT -4
One B movie script deserves another.
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Post by sts60 on Oct 15, 2006 16:01:14 GMT -4
Hi, Rusty. Long time no see. I'm afraid I don't find these predictions any more useful or credible than the previous ones you've posted. Going back to your previous posts, I will note that no Chinese soldiers have boiled up from under NYC. The President has not been assassinated. The Antichrist has not been "revealed to the world". Fuel prices have fallen lately, and this hurricane season has been quite mild. And so on and so on. The "hits" you've gotten have been anything but surprising (Samuel Alito being confirmed, oil companies making money), and most of the predictions are either vague, trivial, or make no sense (Vincente Fox being "voted out" n Mexico - he wasn't eligible to run due to term limits). I have to repeat my question asked here, namely, what will convince you that all of this is just so much vapor? You spoke of us skeptics getting our comeuppance, but how many flat-out failures will it take for you stop giving credence to these fantasy-spinners?
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Post by Nowhere Man on Oct 15, 2006 16:47:29 GMT -4
That must be why "In god we trust" has disappeared from my pocket change.
Oh, wait a minute, no it hasn't.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled tedium.
Fred
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Post by PhantomWolf on Oct 15, 2006 18:20:00 GMT -4
Latest predictions - just days away from disaster!
And went this one fails to materialize as well will you say that it didn't happen because people were warned and they managed to avert the disater through prayer, or will you finally accept that you keep listening to a bunch of crocks?
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Post by Tanalia on Oct 16, 2006 23:49:05 GMT -4
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Post by reynoldbot on Oct 17, 2006 3:59:50 GMT -4
*yawn* who cares. As long as the world lasts long enough for me to perform and pass my junior review and sell my comics at Mini-Con I will be alright.
Never been wrong huh. Well, there's a first time for everything.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 16, 2006 21:31:40 GMT -4
I have no doubt that Bush will be killed. Maybe not during his term but he will pay the ultimate price.
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Post by scooter on Dec 16, 2006 21:58:08 GMT -4
I have no doubt that Bush will be killed. Maybe not during his term but he will pay the ultimate price. Judge, jury and executioner...gee, ain't you just too cute!! You are one sick puppy, kid...I'm hoping the Mod will boot your little fanny for good...
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Post by Data Cable on Dec 16, 2006 22:22:26 GMT -4
Fascinating prediction. Everyone will be killed... by something... eventually.
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Post by lazarusty on Dec 16, 2006 23:08:27 GMT -4
Fascinating prediction. Everyone will be killed... by something... eventually. Actually...not necessarily. Some will live long into the thousand year reign of Christ. Some will not die but will meet Christ in the air...
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Post by gillianren on Dec 17, 2006 6:44:15 GMT -4
You know, it's blasphemous to predict the end of the world, because Jesus said no one would know it. (Not that I'm Christian, but I'm quite well-read.)
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Post by lazarusty on Dec 17, 2006 23:55:08 GMT -4
Not blaphemous so much, but rather just erroneous.
Jesus said that noone knew the hour or the day, but didn't say anything about not knowing the week, month, or year.
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Post by Jason on Dec 18, 2006 12:14:58 GMT -4
Not knowing the day implies also not knowing the week, month, and year (and hour, minute, and second for that matter).
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Post by gillianren on Dec 18, 2006 17:11:29 GMT -4
Also, "hour and the day" is poetic for "time."
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