Thanks.
Can you post the part from the article where it says that the Rabbi's prophecy was from God? Or post anything that I've written where I said the Rabbi's prophecy was from God?
Well, okay..., if it's not a prophecy -- and I'm glad we've got that cleared up that it's not a prophecy -- then the person who wrote the article should not have said "prophecy"....
I mean, we all get our own opinions and guesses... and that's fine. As long as we distinguish a "guess" and an "opinion" from God's Word, the inspired and inerrant and infallible Word of God in all that it says and speaks on -- I'm fine with that.
And talking about "guesses"... I will say that anyone who goes around "guessing" the date for the start of the Tribulation is simply blowing smoke... LOL...
AND..., I would advise people to avoid using the word "prophecy" as a substitute for "my own wild guess as to what is going to happen"... :-)
See the definition of the word "prophecy" ...
1. (a) An inspired utterance of a prophet, viewed as a revelation of divine will. (b) A prediction of the future, made under divine inspiration. (c) Such an inspired message or prediction transmitted orally or in writing. 2. The vocation or condition of a prophet. 3. A prediction.
Whomever wrote this (and also if it came from the followers of this person, too, along with that person himself saying it, if that pertains) -- they chose a very bad word to use -- for Christians... as we know what "prophecy" is... and what it is not.
Prophecy is not the wild-eyed guesses of prognosticators regarding when the end times is going to start... LOL...
And we also don't need any more wild-eyed divinators running around either, or else, someone will probably cast the demon out of them... LOL...