Notice the sign that the one man is holding - what does it say? It looks like Gamaliel Founded. Does anyone know what that means. Let me know if you make out the sign any differently. Thx.
thanks , for the ping :)
Never mind about the sign - the end of the video shows the that the name of the foundation is indeed Gamaliel.
look at the electoral reality.
Obama WILL GET 95-99% of the minority vote just because of this cult status. Remember Jim Jones just ASKED them to drink the poison koolaid and his followers did it willingly.
These people do not care about the truth. This is like that book “the wave”. They have invested their entire self worth into the Obamamessiah and are willing to drink the debt and destruction kookaid.
*This group makes mockery of the Hebrew name. ___________________________________________________________ The worship of anyone or anything other than the living Lord is an abomination.
"John and the Angel
The interpreting angel has not been heard from since 17:18, yet no other angel has provided John with any interpretations since then. That same angel, therefore, is probably the one who concludes the vision with the command Write: Blessed are those who are invited to the wedding supper of the Lamb! and the assurance, these are the true words of God (v. 9). The vision ends as it began with a private encounter between John and this interpreting angel. Impressed by the fulfillment of the words of God (compare 17:17, "until God's words are fulfilled"), John falls at the angel's feet to worship. But he is told, Do not do it! I am a fellow servant with you and with your brothers who hold to the testimony of Jesus. Worship God! (v. 10). Once again he falls victim to the temptation of false worship. In one sense his desire to worship the angel is less serious than his admiration for Babylon the prostitute (17:6-7), for the angel is God's agent, not God's enemy. Yet in another sense it is more serious, since John actually falls down to worship someone other than God. The angel's warning is therefore more urgent: Do not do it! (literally "see not" or "see that you don't," v. 10). In telling the story, John does not hesitate to make himself a negative example. He is as ignorant as Cornelius was when he fell down to worship Peter and was told, "Stand up . . . I am only a man myself" (Acts 10:26) or as the people of Lystra when they tried to offer sacrifices to Paul and Barnabas and were told, "We are only men, human like you" (Acts 14:11-15). John's angel, who obviously cannot claim to be a mere mortal, reminds John instead that they share a common position as servants of God and custodians of the testimony of Jesus, and God's servants do not worship each other. God alone is worthy of their worship."
http://www.biblegateway.com/resources/commentaries/IVP-NT/Rev/John-Angel-727