swirling_vortex
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I'll go back to enjoying my life thank you very much.
I almost feel bad for you. I suppose my ultimate question --- and it's one you should ask yourself, and meditate upon the answer --- is that when others in the thread tell you that God told them you were bonkers, your response was not to believe it. Why do you believe God isn't talking to them, or to me, and only to you? What is the root of that confidence that God only speaks to you, and not to others, and in fact that His message is never contradictory?
Education springs more often from contradiction than from consensus.
Perhaps think about that for awhile, and try to decide how best to devote your life to the goodness you merely hint at. Perhaps not. It's your life to spend or save however you wish. I just wish you would apply the lessons you teach to others, to yourself first.
I'll go back to enjoying my life thank you very much.
Show me some scientific data and I might believe you.and if you're on the west coast, you could quite possibly die from your not taking the simple few day precaution from the web site, a high price to pay for ignoring a simple precaution to take
Right, and all of the hundreds of doomsday predictions in human history that were based on faith also came true.Faith does not require scientific proof. Scientifically what he prophesizes would be an unheard of event.
Show me some scientific data and I might believe you.
Show me some scientific data and I might believe you.
Right, and all of the hundreds of doomsday predictions in human history that were based on faith also came true.
Sorry, but when people hear voices in their heads, they've either taken too much medication, are stoned beyond belief, or have a mental disorder. It's certainly no surprise that California will get a quake, but that's simply because it's on a fault line. Anyone who's been in elementary education can see that. It's almost akin to saying it's going to rain in the US sometime this week.
Besides, if God really did this, why would he deliberately let thousands of people die just to prove some internet poster correct?
Scientific data - ok
the 611 day prophecy at my site, picking the 6-10-Ace-7
the odds are 1 in 28,561
that would be 13x13x13x13, since there are 4 of 13 different cards in the deck.
those are results you don't bet against! That would be very unscientific and foolish to do so, so people, please take the simple 3 day precaution I suggest at my site 2ww4.blogspot.com
Do you plan to take a simple precaution of leaving the country from 2012 through 2015?those are results you don't bet against! That would be very unscientific and foolish to do so, so people, please take the simple 3 day precaution I suggest at my site 2ww4.blogspot.com
For whatever its worth, I do believe in this kind of stuff. Superstitions about "mother's intuition" and the like have been around for centuries. I think that people may have a very very low grade telepathic ability inherent to them.
That being said, I believe that the "odds" of drawing those cards aren't exactly 1 in 28,561 because it doesn't take into consideration the "chaos factor" or "serendipity" or "luck" or whatever you want to call it -- where by you want a result so bad that chance is altered ever so slightly so favor your outcome.
Its like when you have a good day and everything goes right for you -- from finding a $10 bill on the floor to getting all green lights and the pocket of no-traffic to sail through everything straight to the open parking space next to your job. Its a 1 in a million chance all things considered but you set the tone (the wave) and life followed. In much the same way, you could be setting the wave for these specific cards to be pulled.
The idea is illustrated in the metaphysics of the tarot (which you are substituting with playing cards).
If we keep picking random dates for the end of humanity, someone will eventually be correct.
You don't seem to get it... if every one of trillions of people that are likely to exist at some point between now and the end of humanity picks a date at random as the final date, someone's very likely to be right *at random*.
Just nobody will be around to gloat about it![]()
That would be called the power of wishful thinking and to think that this could alter the position of cards in a deck is a foolish childlike fairytale belief.
It took an all powerful creator to get those cards aligned and to have me pick those when I did.
myabe you will reconsider your belief in wishful thinking lottery, when this hits sept 2010