That’s a lot of words.
ok
have a back up plan for october 14 is my suggestion
Is FR becoming a religious site with lots of obscure, verbose, unreadable religious content? I know others have asked this, why post this here? Please stop. It belongs on a more appropriate forum. Not FR.
This is too long. Excerpts are your friends.
Finally! Someone posted the entire internet in one article, so I never have to leave this thread again!
I got a blister on my finger from scrolling my IPad screen...
Thank you for posting. I have only read possibly half, I will return for the rest. What a wonderful compilation and composition, so far.
Thank you for posting. I, too, have read much of it and will bookmark the thread.
Thanks for posting.
Is this your blogspot?
we do not believe in the rapture as do many of our protestants brothers.
It obviously happened two thousand years ago.
Rev 12
5And she brought forth a man child, who was to rule all nations with an iron rod: and her son was taken up to God, and to his throne. 6And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she had a place prepared by God, that there they should feed her a thousand two hundred sixty days.
We know that Jesus was taken up to God so why assume every thing else is two thousand years later?
I've only recently heard about To the Priests, Our Lady's Beloved Sons and what I assume is the sanitized "official" version of the same book, Our Lady Speaks to Her Beloved Priests.
I've read that the former book better explains many confusing things in the Scriptures and prophecy, including who/what are the freemasons and why they are specifically called out, but I've just bought them and haven't read either one yet.
I had first heard of To the Priests, Our Lady's Beloved Sons reading someone speculating about how this book of compiled messages from Our Lady represents one of the two witnesses of Revelation 11, and so naturally I was curious and bought it and the other version.
As I'm sure you know, non-Catholics don't usually hear about such things, and even then not as something to be taken seriously.
Personally, I first heard about Fatima thanks to Art Bell a couple of decades ago, but nothing more.
A few years ago, I found the messages in True Life In God, which also speaks about Garabandal, which I had also never heard of before, calling it the "sequel to Fatima".
Last month, I first heard about To the Priests, Our Lady's Beloved Sons and I'm struggling to catch up with all of this material, as well as getting my head around it.
It blows my mind that we are experiencing these things in our times, in our lifetime, and that so few know of them or that our Scriptural understanding is so scattered and confused.
Thanks again for posting so much in one place!