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Originally Posted by zeek
Don't take it personally. I don't know you. I'm looking at your propositions. You have brought us the latest doom and gloom prophesies to loom over us for the next year. None of us has any control over whether the nation repents or not. So help me to see how this is more than fear mongering.
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Zeek--
Thank you for that.
I do find awareness' remarks out of line and I won't be responding to anyone's insults. As Christians, we should be able to have a civil conversation, even if we disagree.
I recommend that you stop reading this topic and pick up
The Harbinger. This topic contains misinformation and misrepresentation that are difficult to wade through. If/when you get the book, (I downloaded a Kindle) assume it isn't true. (That shouldn't be hard!) Make Jonathan Cahn convince you that there is something to his story. Be a total skeptic. That's what I did.
I wasn't prepared for the writing style of the book. It was a little off-putting at first, but the story was compelling enough that I hung in there. It's written like a fictional account of pieces of a puzzle being put together when you didn't previously know a puzzle existed.
Overlay all these factual, historical events over events that occurred in the Old Testament.
As the story builds, you will either be convinced or you will remain a skeptic. Either way, you'll be educated about the contents of this topic and you'll learn a lot about the events of September 11 and its place in American history that you didn't know existed.
Regardless of whether you buy in to Cahn's premise, you may be able to appreciate that God does warn us when we're about to get into trouble and we really do need to repent and turn to Him, or turn back to Him.
If you don't want to spend the $$$'s, check out a few web sites.
That's my best help for you. I think you'll enjoy the read.
Again, thank you for your kindness to me. Sorry I can't explain it like I see it in my head.
Nell