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To: Brilliant
"The Lord didn't say nuclear...."

uh-oh...please tell me He didn't say "nuculear" either..... sticking that extra vowel in there...I hate that.

I sort of have a soft spot for Pat, don't know why....however, calling these 'predictions' is too carny. And, I agree with the other posts: wouldn't true prophecy would be 100% spot on?...not "sometimes I miss". Crikey...any of us could do that.

50 posted on 01/03/2007 4:14:58 AM PST by ZinGirl
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To: ZinGirl
"Missed it by that much..."

116 posted on 01/03/2007 7:16:18 AM PST by Clifford The Big Red Dog (Woof!)
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To: ZinGirl

Gods standards are tough. The OT guidelines for recognizing a true prophet was 100% accuracy. Anything less, even 99 1/4% was punishable by instant death
When God has spoken, His Word is True
Anyone who says "thus says the LORD" and it does not come to pass is a false prophet"
THis is not tolerated by GOD and should not be tolerated by any believers.
For Robertson to say "sometimes I miss" is absolute proof God has not spoken to Him
I wonder if today's false prophets would claim the title of prophet so lightly if the understood the OT prophets

They were truly miserable men, driven by a message that they could not help but speak, beaten scorned and killed for the message when they did speak it. the true life of a prophet was not an enviable thing - although its reward is great in heaven


133 posted on 01/03/2007 9:30:51 AM PST by Mom MD (The scorn of fools is music to the ears of the wise)
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