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The Voice of God!

matthewm

Member
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I believe this is the voice of our one and only creator speaking to us.

7/6/10 [God The Father] "Therefore, the desolate shall have their reward, and the heathen shall receive the penalty of all their idolatries. Behold, the churches of men shall also receive!... According to every adultery, they have committed before My eyes, shall it be given them! And for every filthy act they have committed, in MY name, shall it be accounted to them!... Dissolute children! Why do you rend the heart of God, and fill The Holy One with tears and heavy sorrows?!..."

"For there shall not be another generation of this kind, which shall grow up in the kingdoms of men, says The Lord."



Does God still send prophets?

I believe so
 

Riverwolf

Amateur Rambler / Proud Ergi
Premium Member
Sounds like that was lifted from somewhere in the Twelve, or perhaps parts of the NT apocalyptic passages.

I'd think if God were to actually say something to us, He'd speak to us in a way that would actually get people to listen, not invoking fear like a tyrant.

Besides, the God of Apocalyptic Christians isn't the only one who sends letters; Lord Ganesha sent three a while back, and those were actually poems with depth and inspirational phrasing.

To an outsider, Ganesha's letters have as much authenticity as those ones in the video (which are clearly read by a human being, by the way, so it's certainly NOT the voice of God.)
 

Riverwolf

Amateur Rambler / Proud Ergi
Premium Member
yes, it's read by a human, rather the text being read was spoken by God

But to an observer who's not an apocalyptic Christian, it has as much chance of being authentic as the letters from Lord Ganesha I spoke of earlier. I.E., none at all.

Therefore, why should anyone who's not an apocalyptic Christian care about what someone lifted from (or composed based heavily on) apocalyptic passages of the Christian Bible?
 
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