greetings from this end. I agree with most of what you said but will like to add that many prophesies that come true are not ordained by God but by the devil but that does not discount from their accuracy. Even God gave the dream that explained all the future kingdoms to Nebuchanezzar who was a pagan tyrant.
The Malachy prophesies are not in the bible but their accuracy have been more than remarkable. MIT mathematicians have calculated the odds of them being mere chance to be almost impossible. I am not sure his inspiration was from God although he was a holy man we are told but his accuracy is breathtaking.
About 900 years ago, he described a pope as "from the midst of the moon". The said pope was installed on the day of the mid moon and died on the day of a mid moon some 33 days later.
He described another as labores solaris i.e. labour of the sun. Why link this pope to the sun for Christ sake. Well, this pope was born on the day of the Solar eclipse and buried on the day of another solar eclipse. Nasa confirms the dates of these events.
I remember he described a pope as "marine from the black bridge". To everyone this was just rubbish. It made no sense. When this pope was installed, it was realised that he was formally a Cardinal of Venice (a marine town), and his diocese was Diocese of "Negropoint" which can be translated as "black bridge". How could malachy know this some 900 years go?.
As time passes, these 112 prophesies are coming more and more accurate so I have no reason to doubt the 112 talking about Petrus Romanus. Revelation 17 said the 7th king (Benedict XV1) shall make a short space, so many predicted that he will die or be assassinated in 2012 to fulfil the short space prophesy. Instead he resigned to satisfy it. The Jewish Kabala predicted the coming of the prophet (false) in 2012. The Mayan calendar ended in 2012. The Aztecs prophesised a coming in 2012. Even the buddhist, the America indians etc etc. prophesised about a coming in 2012. Could all these unconnected civilisations independently be randomly picking 2012?. Not likely.
So what is the big deal?. 2012 came and gone and nothing happened. But has it?. The Jewish Kabala writings talk of the coming of the Messiah in 2012 but low and behold, the Jewish Calendar starts in September so 2012 started in September and will end in September 2013. If Petrus Romanus (the false prophet) appears in March 2013, then it satisfies the predictions of 2012.
In conclusion, I believe we might be in interesting times. No one knows the exact day or hour that Christ will return, neither the angels in heaven nor the son of man, but we can know the seasons by reading the signs. If all flowers are blossoming at once, it is defninitely Spring season. Boys, are the flowers blossoming, from every direction I look, it appears the times are interesting.
Regards
Tumasang
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Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2013 06:33:31 -0800
Subject: Re: [cameroon_politics] The reason the pope is resigning
I have gone back to my archives and found some interesting literature in which interpretating the same literature, some apologists of the end times at that time stated that the Anti Christ was Gorbachev at a time of his dramatic appearance on the world scene. What is intriguing is that a review of the plethora of anti-Christ predictions used to interprete the Biblical revelations, for example, the not so- Christain Nostradamus predictions have continued to change the signposts with every important world event.Although Nostradamus and those who believe in him may well be correct in some of their predictions, they cannot reasonable discount that the Devil being the prince of the world may also make such predictions accurately. Our own Ngambe people who have been maligned by some Church leaders who give credit to Nostradamus and others soothsayers have on occasion made valid predictions. And humans at times make valid predictions on events that are material to their lives and that of people in their communities. Prior to and after 6 April 1984, many soothsayers correctly predicted the events. That does not in my view make these individuals authorities that can be pointed to, to interpret the Holy Bible. Doing so is a serious challenge to our Christian faith as well as the admonitions and cautions Jesus himself made against such practices in the new testament. Again, I am impelled to opine that we should put caveats on our predictions and the juxtaposition of human events with the devine for Christ Himself on being queried by the Apostles about when the end will come answered that nations will rise against nations, brothers against brothers and several signficant events will take place. Then, some will point to those signs and conclude that the end is near. The Lord stated that those predictions will all be wrong. For only the father in heaven along knows the time. Now the interpretation of the revelation which was written by John has given rise to much speculation and predictions upon predictions. The analysis that we are reading from different sources, about the significance of the Pope's resignation have, to say the least, not been consistent. None clearly predicted that Pope Benedict XVI would resign. Why? Such a major development concerning the book of revelations would have been predicted suscintly to avoid any doubt that the great moment indeed was here. No so? All I am reading are interpretations in which attempts are made to fit specific events including the resignation of the Pope to fit into Biblical verses, in particilar, the revelation. Coming to the conclusions that I have read demands laying down the imperical, forensic and biblical basis on which the conclusions were drawn, while considering and discounting alternative interpretations of the events. To avoid the erroneous claims that had placed the conclusions that I have read with past events to underscore sacroscant stable biblical interpretation and predictions, all other theories must be considered and discounted. That has so far not been done to my satisfaction and hopefully many people of faith. I am therefore unpersuaded by not by the word of God in revelations but by attempts to fit an unfolding significant event into the situation ordained there in. I state this because those making the claims had upon starting their churches discounted the Roman Catholic Church, the Pope and the Vatican as the legitimate hiers the Petrine stool and upon which Christ built his Church. That disconnect on and of itself may well be is what is setting the world on the road to the Anti Christ and not a single event within the Christian church. Chief Charles A.Taku --- On Sat, 2/23/13, Ofege Ntemfac <ntemfacnchwete@gmail.com> wrote:
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