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J. D. Farag's Bible Prophecy Update – July 19th, 2020.

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MyWhiteStone
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Thank you, Brad, for the thoughtful clarifications. :good:


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Agree Brad,

Being a news junky, I've read (some) Q posts so I'll know what folks are talking about.

Pastor JD didn't vet the websites he was showing or Q posts.

We've seen/heard many say "Q said this or that" and it never came from Q.

A recent example was when the lockdown started in March, many were saying "Q said children will be rescued from the human traffickers, cleaning out under ground tunnels".

Q never said that and it certainly didn't happen.

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Very good analogy Brad!

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Very true Yohanan.

And not a fan of "trust the plan" or "we're (white hats-good guys) in control".

 


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Arthur,

I have or should say had, a dear friend (and her husband) who went the way of dominionists.

The change was sudden and dark.

When they would come in town before-dominionism & stayed with us, we ate and were merry, enjoying each others company and passing Biblical/political info we'd learned. Stayed close even being several states away.

After the conversion; no (my friend) contact with me w/o supervision, the husband was on the cusp of attacking me for merely asking questions about this "new religion". A TOTALLY CHANGED MAN and later...wife, my fear friend.

When I had researched their "new religion" (before Gaggle started scrubbing good info), their doctrine had stated (paraphrasing), it was OK to murder those who don't conform, as a last resort of course (like Islam), to further the goal of bringing God's Kingdom to earth.

I found that under Bill Hamon's Christian International website (15+ yrs ago), where they also posted his "prophecies" that never came true.

What scripture says (apparently) is up to the readers interpretation, super dangerous.

I miss her.


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