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duncdrewnoah
hows san diego ca doing this morning? fine and dandy i suppose....
WhiteKnight
huh?.
ces280
^^^^

There were prophecies concerning the 8th in San Diego, and it being G_d's judgement on California. I'm 100 miles north of there, and I heard nothing. Either they bore no fruit, or people's prayers worked.
BibleScholar
QUOTE (WhiteKnight @ Jul 9 2008, 06:41 AM) *
huh?.



he's talking about this thread

http://www.christian-forum.net/index.php?s...c=21001&hl=

to me, it is just another one of them scare tactics again. Is this how we boost up our gullible potentials to join our ministry? LOL

more false prophets predictions coming

Emanuel Swedenborg witnessed the Last Judgment in 1757 as one of many events recounted in his works resulting from visions of Jesus Christ returned. He tells of almost daily interaction with Christ over the course of almost 30 years. His return is not in the flesh, but in His Holy Spirit. "Neither shall they say see here or see there, for behold, the kingdom of God is within you" (Luke 17:20). [17]

September 15, 1829 George Rapp George Rapp, founder and leader of the Harmony Society, predicted that on September 15, 1829, the three and one half years of the Sun Woman would end and Christ would begin his reign on earth. Dissension grew when Rapp's predictions went unfulfilled. In March of 1832, a third of the group left and some began following a man named Bernhard Müller who claimed to be the Lion of Judah. Nevertheless, most of the group stayed and Rapp continued to lead them until he died on August 7, 1847. His last words to his followers were, "If I did not so fully believe, that the Lord has designated me to place our Society before his presence in the land of Canaan, I would consider this my last".

October 22, 1844 William Miller and the Millerite Movement The fact that this failed to happen the way people were expecting was later referred to as the Great Disappointment. Some Millerites continued to set dates; others founded the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Advent Christian Church, which continued to expect the Second Coming but no longer set dates for it (Members of the Bahá'í Faith believe that Christ did return on May 23 1844 as the Báb (the Gate), the forerunner of Bahá'u'lláh (Glory of God)).

1874 Charles Taze Russell Russell was the first person to successfully publicize to the world discussion about the Parousia.[citation needed] He taught that the invisible Parousia of Christ began in 1874 while stating that the sudden increase in knowledge, travel and worldwide inventions was directly related to this event. The Ahmadiyya community believe the prophecies about the second coming of Jesus were fulfilled by the advent of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad who established Ahmadiyya in 1889.

1914 Jehovah's Witnesses The interpretation of the Second Coming is important in the doctrine of Jehovah's Witnesses, as these hold that it occurred in 1914, and instead of an apocalyptic Second Coming it is to be interpreted as an unseen presence, and the visible events of the final times will occur at a later date.

1917-1930 Sun Myung Moon The followers of Reverend Sun Myung Moon consider Rev. Moon to be the Lord of the Second Advent called by Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday at the age of 15 on a Korean Mountainside. (See Divine Principle)

1930s Rudolf Steiner Steiner described the physical incarnation of Christ as a unique event, but predicted that Christ would reappear in the etheric, or lowest spiritual, plane beginning in the 1930s. This would manifest in various ways: as a new spiritual approach to community life and between individuals; in more and more individuals discovering fully conscious access to the etheric plane (clairvoyance); and in Christ's appearance to groups of seekers gathered together.[7]

1975 Herbert W. Armstrong Armstrong, Pastor-General of the Radio Church of God, and then the Worldwide Church of God, felt the return of Jesus Christ might be in 1975. Of particular note was the book 1975 in Prophecy! written by Armstrong and published by the Radio Church of God in 1956. Though, never explicitly stating a date in the booklet, the title led people to believe the date was the second coming.

June 21, 1981 Bill Maupin Maupin, a pastor in Tucson, Arizona, wrote a book predicting the date of the Second Coming. His congregation sold all their belongings and went to a hilltop on that day to await the event.

1994? and 2011 Harold Camping Harold Camping, WFME radio Bible founder and teacher, published a book, 1994?, a prediction of Christ's return was likely pointing to 1994 but that the end will be 2011. 2011 was also in the book 1994?. Camping wrote "Adam when?" and claimed the Biblical calendar meshes with the secular and is accurate from 11013BC-2011AD.[18]

1999 through 2009 Jerry Falwell Fundamentalist preacher Jerry Falwell predicted in 1999 that the Second Coming would probably be within 10 years.[19]

1999 Nostradamus Nostradamus predicted that "from the sky will come a great King of Terror" in 1999. [20] This was interpreted by some as a prophecy about the second coming of Jesus. When this didn't occur, some of his followers and those of Edgar Cayce claimed that Jesus was conceived in 1998, born in 1999, and is currently living on Earth as a reincarnated person.

September 13, 2007 Paul Sides Paul Sides [8] predicted that September 13, 2007 marks the end of 7 years of "wars and rumors of war" that erupted when The Oslo Accords were annulled. Then he predicts a final 7 year "tribulation period" that culminates in a war over the Holy Land that brings back the Messiah.

2012 Jack Van Impe Televangelist Jack Van Impe has, over the years, predicted many specific years and dates for the second coming of Jesus, but has continued to move his prediction later. Many of these dates have already passed, and he recently pointed to 2012 as a possible date for the second coming. Van Impe no longer claims to know the exact date of the Second Coming, but quotes verses which imply that mankind should know when the second coming is near.

2034 Joseph Nathan Smith The group at www.2034AD.com has documented the discovery of the year for the second coming of Jesus in the Bible. (Joseph Nathan Smith, Rest Unto The Land, ISBN 978-0-6151-6189-1, [9], 2007, USA)[21][22][23]

Unknown Master Beinsa Douno Master Beinsa Douno prediction for the Second Appearance of Christ: "Christ Impulse will gradually penetrate into the human being and will take over guidance during the further development of the humankind (sic.). We are still in the beginning of all this now." (Master Beinsa Douno, The Master, The Life of the Sixth Race', ISBN 954-744-050-0, [10], 1900-1946, Society Byalo Bratstvo - Bulgaria)

Unknown Rastafari movement The Rastafari movement believes Haile Selassie is the second coming (although he himself did not encourage this belief). He embodied this when he became Emperor of Ethiopia, but is also expected to return a second time to initiate the apocalyptic day of judgment. Haile Selassie, also called Jah Ras Tafari, is often considered to be alive by members of the Rastafari movement.[24]

2060 Issac Newton Issac Newton, In Nova Science's "Newtons Dark Secrets"; in the Public Television Science Show, in it's treatment on the spiritual life of Issac Newton, the Narrator approximately said Newton calculated biblical clues of the Return of Christ to be in the year 2060 AD.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Coming
Maz
Glad you mentioned it as I was wondering about this and forgot where to find it...those flashy web sites that proclaim horrors I have disrespect for them. I think moreso God has disrepect for them. He can speak for Himself in these matters. First off He would have to see to it that all the Christians were out of town...
Humble Bob
Well, I'm still here in the land of the Padres, but I'm wondering about the 12th, this Saturday...

Maybe the Pads will win smile.gif
MMarc

Concerning all those dates settings, I believe there is a different time frame betwenn the return and the reveiling of Jesus.

Anyway, California has been hit like crazy for a while now. I believe all natural disasters are an act of God...
signet
i would choose to believe that the earnest prayers of the faithful availeth much.
GodspromisesRyes
the problem with the option that God heard prayers in this case is that the people state on their website that there will be no delays, that God will not turn back from doing this.
Justice
I had a dream long ago (1993) about San Diego and the southwest toppling into the Pacific Ocean. Since it did not come to pass, I considered it a warning dream.

Be glad that only the earth is blackened, instead of disappearing.
signet
AMEN!
raysondawn
QUOTE (MMarc @ Jul 9 2008, 11:59 AM) *
Concerning all those dates settings, I believe there is a different time frame betwenn the return and the reveiling of Jesus.

Anyway, California has been hit like crazy for a while now. I believe all natural disasters are an act of God...


Well, I agree that most natural disasters are the result of "a god" or God.

I think this is why the Insurance industry will call anything they do not understand an "act of God"

The thing with Sodom was definitely God Almighty himself.
But the wind or Tornado that killed Jobs Children was the work of Satan.
The fire that came down "form heaven" upon Job's sheep was also the work of Satan.
In fact all of the evil that befell job was from the hand of Satan. Satan tried to get God to act contrary to his nature by saying "put forth thine hand" but God said to Satan "Behold he is in thy hand"....
The perception of Job's servant(s) was that it was from "GOD".

Man brings upon himself his own judgment at times as well. Because he does not consider the end of his conversation at any given time. There are natural laws which if men violate they will recieve a curse or judgment due to the spiritual laws that are set in motion comming into clash with the behaviours of people.

There are indeed many false prophets and false teachers that have gone out into the world, but there are even more false brethren listening to them.
I have had more trouble from false brethren in my life than false prophets or teachers. It is funny how you don't hear too much about false brethren though from either the preachers or the brethren.

Today the level of discernment and understanding is to the degree that if someone says something we dont like he is a false prophet.
Justice
"a god"? There is but ONE GOD.

Very well, Sodom defenders, cling to it.
Watch Bertha's cleansing.
MMarc
QUOTE (raysondawn @ Jul 9 2008, 06:11 PM) *
QUOTE (MMarc @ Jul 9 2008, 11:59 AM) *
Concerning all those dates settings, I believe there is a different time frame betwenn the return and the reveiling of Jesus.

Anyway, California has been hit like crazy for a while now. I believe all natural disasters are an act of God...


Well, I agree that most natural disasters are the result of "a god" or God.

I think this is why the Insurance industry will call anything they do not understand an "act of God"

The thing with Sodom was definitely God Almighty himself.
But the wind or Tornado that killed Jobs Children was the work of Satan.
The fire that came down "form heaven" upon Job's sheep was also the work of Satan.
In fact all of the evil that befell job was from the hand of Satan. Satan tried to get God to act contrary to his nature by saying "put forth thine hand" but God said to Satan "Behold he is in thy hand"....
The perception of Job's servant(s) was that it was from "GOD".

Man brings upon himself his own judgment at times as well. Because he does not consider the end of his conversation at any given time. There are natural laws which if men violate they will recieve a curse or judgment due to the spiritual laws that are set in motion comming into clash with the behaviours of people.

There are indeed many false prophets and false teachers that have gone out into the world, but there are even more false brethren listening to them.
I have had more trouble from false brethren in my life than false prophets or teachers. It is funny how you don't hear too much about false brethren though from either the preachers or the brethren.

Today the level of discernment and understanding is to the degree that if someone says something we dont like he is a false prophet.


The wrath of God is at hand, unless God gave it to Satan to do the job... Either or, God is in this.
signet
QUOTE (GodspromisesRyes @ Jul 9 2008, 01:53 PM) *
the problem with the option that God heard prayers in this case is that the people state on their website that there will be no delays, that God will not turn back from doing this.



did you pray?
Dan
QUOTE (duncdrewnoah @ Jul 9 2008, 06:45 AM) *
hows san diego ca doing this morning? fine and dandy i suppose....


I don't know I am not in San Diego I live in Glendale and spend most of the Day in Pasadena.

What is up with the Title of the thread? "False Prophets"?



signet
does anyone understand logistically, historically, socially, culturally,
spiritually the underpinnings of San Diego...let alone the proximity and
parallels that underscore the strategic placement of burden for prayer
and spiritual warfare for San Diego...

a portal and a port touching
another country and the home of the major west coast naval military base?

does anyone understand the significance of this?

everyone in California should be praying...instead of going to the mall
and drinkin' frappes. i love my coffee, too. yet, i am awake and
warned and forwarned and warning others...not just California but
everywhere...

WAKE UP! SMELL THE COFFEE! OPEN YOUR EYES REALLY WIDE
and you will be on your knees really soon. Stay low and pray.

blessings,
signet






duncdrewnoah
QUOTE (signet @ Jul 11 2008, 03:09 AM) *
does anyone understand logistically, historically, socially, culturally,
spiritually the underpinnings of San Diego...let alone the proximity and
parallels that underscore the strategic placement of burden for prayer
and spiritual warfare for San Diego...

a portal and a port touching
another country and the home of the major west coast naval military base?

does anyone understand the significance of this?

everyone in California should be praying...instead of going to the mall
and drinkin' frappes. i love my coffee, too. yet, i am awake and
warned and forwarned and warning others...not just California but
everywhere...

WAKE UP! SMELL THE COFFEE! OPEN YOUR EYES REALLY WIDE
and you will be on your knees really soon. Stay low and pray.

blessings,
signet


the situation in SD is no worse than the situation in most big cities in america and is better than almost all cities in the rest of the world...atleast there are some bible believing churches in SD...atleast there are some christians in the city...can the same be said for (insert any middleeastern/asian country or city here)...?

it blows my mind how someone can be soooooo clear and say something like, "this city will be destroyed on this date. Here are thousands of pieces of proof and there is no stopping it". then it doesnt happen and half of us are like, "well, something most have happened"...the person running the site about the destruction of san diego is a liar and a FALSE PROPHET. that is not judgmental, it is just calling sin, sin...if someone murders or rapes we call it sin...if some one gives a prophecy and it doesnt come true, it is sin...
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