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A Prophecy about Donald Trump, Coming to Pass

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In my most recent post, I set out 14 guidelines for discerning a false prophecy from a true one. One doesn’t have to be a conservative Christian to believe in prophetic type encounters. Precognition comes in a variety of means such as consulting a Ouija board, reading palms, or just having a rare, unexpected understanding that something specific is about to occur. In this and my previous posts, I’m strictly talking about prophecies and prophets that are, or seem to be, biblically canonical. That can include audible words from on high, a telepathic communication, a vision or dream, or an oral or written pronouncement beginning with “thus say the Lord.” Visions, dreams, and pronouncements are common all through both the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, and since this is a blog post and not a book, I’m just going to put my own prophetic dream about former president Donald Trump out there and you, the reader, can think what you will. **** I had this dream during a

The Gulf Breeze Sightings, Part 5, Vance Davis’s Wonky Dream

 Originally posted October 5, 2011 At the end of my last post, I promised to deal with the issue of the predictions from the Ouija Board entities, and I still promise to bring that up next post. We will also analyze the value of channeled information, whether it is through an animistic object like the Ouija Board (OB) or whether it comes through an individual in a trance. However, for this post I want to describe a significant and wonky dream that Vance had when he was about 16. First, some clarifications, taken from Davis’s book Unbroken Promises , 1994. The Six came to the U.S. because a variety of entities, speaking through the OB and telepathically through Vance, told them to. The first of them, the apparent moderator of the board entities, was a deceased woman named Safire (Velda in her earth life). [Note: just because I report the facts as related by others doesn’t mean I believe what the entities are claiming. In fact, I don’t.] Others were biblical characters: Zacharias fro

Twelve Rules for Separating True from False Prophecies

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Associates of the New Apostolic Reformation doubled down on their years-long prophecies of two terms for former president Donald Trump. It doesn’t bother any of them that it would take an insurrection or illegal coup to reinstate Trump because they all believe the election was stolen, and their god has not informed them otherwise. This short-sighted intransigence has led to chaos in our election process and in our constitutional governance. These men and women have millions of followers and have caused immense damage to this nation. They are incredibly dangerous because, like our former president, they are slick and charming, they feed off limited news silos, and they drag their politics into their prophecies. Having been familiar with prophecy since 1965, I can offer some helpful tips for any political candidates, state elected officials, or federal employees who might be influenced by their seductive words. Twelve Rules of Engagement 1]  A genuine prophet needs to be walking full

Re-upping a Kim Clement Prophecy for Comparison to Reality

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Re-upping a Kim Clement Prophecy for Comparison to Reality Clement had a slick, seductive style This is an update of an update, a repeat of a former post about Kim Clement, a revered so-called prophet of the New Apostolic Reformation, a dominionist religious movement. The post is really about false prophets in general, because Clement’s error has been repeated by a large cabal networking “prophets” with untold thousands of followers, all praising Donald Trump to the heavens as a David and a “man after God’s heart.” Just read what Clement said about Trump and compare that to my remarks reflecting actual historical facts, which will be in brackets []. I’m writing today from a much later historical perspective, which only serves to strengthen my point. By the way, I occasionally have prophetic dreams. On Mar 19, 2020, I woke up with the usual flotsam and forgettable riff raff in my dreams. One thing stood out. “An atomic bomb went off.” I didn’t think too much about it, kept it to myself,

The Way of Cain in Contemporary Politics

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All Scripture passages are NKJV, often copied from www.biblegateway.com Back story: The first century Apostle Jude wrote a short letter to the church in the New Testament warning against false apostles and teachers in the emerging Christian movement. He wrote,  "Woe to them! For they have gone in the way of Cain, have run greedily in the error of Balaam for profit, and perished in the rebellion of Korah," (Jude 11). There’s a whole sermon right there about those 3 characters, which I will not bore you with at this time. There’s enough to say just about Cain, but briefly, the way of Cain could be described as envy and violence. The error of Balaam would include occultic/psychic cursing for profit, and Korah’s rebellion was just that…rebellion against legitimate authority. Cain’s story is told in Chapter 4 of the book of Genesis. I will present a loose Midrashic synopsis here, but understand that I'm approaching the narrative as a metaphor. Adam and Eve are the first