I can easily understand why you'd want to distance yourself from your own words.
Here is your entire post #99.
1) President Bush is assassinated in the 27th (I don't know which month. I had this dream in July and every 27th since then has made me quite edgy.) 2) I had a dream that I was in a building next to a river. The building was very dark and people were desperately trying to get down, to escape something. We also had to take several pills in order to "be safe". As I went down I peeked outside a window to see a missle or small aircraft crash into a nuclear reactor. I could see the mushroom cloud and the rolling flash coming. THe pills would help save us from the radiation, which was why we had to take them before impact. (potassium iodine?) Thought I'd share. I have dreams all the time, but these really bugged me. I'm not sure what makes "prophecy" dreams different, but they are. Here's hoping we're all just really paranoid and no one is a prophet!""Here's another set of dreams--a most disturbing set:
Moments later you assert this delightful prognostication in #112 --
"He (God) will abundantly confirm my words in due course."
You're leading the charge right off the cliff.
And we're supposed to believe you can "interpret" dreams when you clearly contradict your own posts within a matter of hours (dare I say "lie?")
Get a grip. You've crossed the line on propriety and common sense; you're now bordering on becoming dangerous.
That is not my dream!
2) Which word in the following bold faced sentences do you not understand?
The person having the repeated dreams kept having the same dream on virtually every 27th of the month thereafter. They construe it as a message that President Bush IS --FUTURE-- AT GREATEST RISK of being Fosterized on the 27 of SOME FUTURE month and that therefore, WE NEED TO EARNESTLY PRAY REGARDING HIS SAFETY AND PARTICULARLY ON THE 27TH OF EVERY MONTH!
3) I suspect all the 10 year olds reading the thread got both points long ago. It's beginning to be a bit alarming that you still haven't.
I don't think there is any kind of help--except the miraculous kind--which you quench, disdain and blasphemously accuse as satanic. So, I sadly don't have a lot of hope for your case.
But, one can still pray. God IS exceedingly merciful where there's any shred of a heart for Him, truly, at all.
Post #99 does use first person singular pronouns.
While I do believe in divine intervention in the affairs of humans, I also believe that many dreams are simply bizarre or the result of anxiety and have no connection to divine intervention.
My guess is that God who gave the dream also desire to give the interpretation....I can't think of a biblical instance when God gave a dream that He also didn't give an interpretation in very short order.
If that does come along directly, then it was probably anxiety or too much chili the night before.
If the interpretation does come along, then we can weigh it for accuracy. Until then, I vote for chili.