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Right. That's why all biblical prophecies which are already past due have manifested, right?

 

Uh huh.

 

And I never said I was a clairvoyant: do not label me, sir.

 

I can read the Tarot because I taught myself--clairvoyants have natural inate gifts that I simply do not.

 

Biblical prophecies have all been fulfilled, however, there are some futuristic prophecies that are waiting to be fulfilled until Jesus Christ reigns from Jerusalem, and the Pyramidal City of New Jeruslalem descends in the new heaven and new earth.

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Due to unforeseen circumstances, tonight's meeting of clairevoyants has been cancelled.

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Due to unforeseen circumstances, tonight's meeting of clairevoyants has been cancelled.

 

:lmao::lmao::lmao:

 

Geo! hey, tell me how your friend is doing? It's been a while... liver I believe was involved???

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Hey,

 

On the transplant list, last I heard....beyond that, I haven't heard anything else in awhile.

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- I'm schooled by Rebecca Brown, MD's books 'Prepare for War', "He Came to Set the Captives Free", and "Vessel of Honour" who teaches all of this.

 

And you do understand this Rebecca Brown is probably a cult leader, and your a brainwashed person...

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I've always been a bit skeptical of the occult and tarot and such. I'm not a nonbeliever per se, I just wouldn't put my money towards it. Even if it is everything its supporters say, I don't find myself too interested in it.

 

But, a quick note about biblical prophecies--Phrophecy, in the biblical sense, does not mean predictors of the future. The prophets were messengers of God and they would often bear imperatives therefrom, not predictions of fortune. They usually ran something like "stop being so wicked, or bad things will happen to you."

 

Also, in terms of history, if a Prophet made a false prediction, it probably wasn't included in the Bible. That only makes sense.

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I've always been a bit skeptical of the occult and tarot and such. I'm not a nonbeliever per se, I just wouldn't put my money towards it. Even if it is everything its supporters say, I don't find myself too interested in it.

 

But, a quick note about biblical prophecies--Phrophecy, in the biblical sense, does not mean predictors of the future. The prophets were messengers of God and they would often bear imperatives therefrom, not predictions of fortune. They usually ran something like "stop being so wicked, or bad things will happen to you."

 

Also, in terms of history, if a Prophet made a false prediction, it probably wasn't included in the Bible. That only makes sense.

 

I have always had the gift of * reading * people. Those who are psychic frauds make it impossible for those truly gifted to be believed.

 

 

Since many people do not understand this gift nor do they possess it , it makes it hard to understand .

 

There is no monetary gain from what I know and do. I have no control over this * vision * that I see. This * aura * that people give off...

 

Its like radar. I have had it all my life.

 

I came to know it as a form of telepathy. Knowing something you should not know or trying to explain to someone *how* you know .

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