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Professor

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Hi Everyone,
What do you think about all of these recent prophetic posts from this guy named Timothy?
 

crossnote

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Rubbish. You'll notice they have no reference to Christ as Redeemer whereas in the message to the Churches in Revelation it's full of that imagery.
 
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Abiding

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Im thinking it just might feel weird to ban God:p
 
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Tintin

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I think the posts are load of bollocks.
 
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carey

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If you look up trumpet call of God you'll see he is a false prophet, claiming we have to be saved over and over until christ can bring us to him cleansed, there is no hell, and every "prophecy" has either not happened when it's supposed to and none back it up with scripture, plus all the prophecies give no opportunity for redemption, instead it's all about condemnation, also he claims he is number 4 of the 144,000
 
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1still_waters

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People who are for it still today, always say, "Well it will never say anything that's not in the Bible."

So here's how I see it.

If I know my Bible, I ain't gonna miss anything these prophets are saying.
Why?
Well cuz they ain't gonna say anything that isn't in the Bible anyways.
 
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carey

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All "prophecy" must line up with the word of God
 
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I think the entire idea of knowing all the specifics of what our world has ahead is rubbish. That is what the scholars did in the years before Christ and look how they muffed it. I'm just not listening to any of these guys.

The broad outlines, I listen. The God principles they tell, I listen. But all this knowing specifics, rubbish.
 

crossnote

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Hi Everyone,
What do you think about all of these recent prophetic posts from this guy named Timothy?
thanks for the opportunity to vent...
huff huff whoosh whoosh...aahhhh
 
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If the testimony of Jesus Christ is the Spirit of prophesy then let him speak as the oracles of God. It is charity that never fails. Prophesies will fail, tongues (languages) will cease and knowledge will vanish away. But love! It covers a multitude of sins.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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People who are for it still today, always say, "Well it will never say anything that's not in the Bible."

So here's how I see it.

If I know my Bible, I ain't gonna miss anything these prophets are saying.
Why?
Well cuz they ain't gonna say anything that isn't in the Bible anyways.

And if they did we can discount them, because there is utterly no way to prove what is being said is from God.

The danger of not taking scripture as our basis of theology and prophesy and any other christian ology one can think of
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Professor

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Hi Abiding,
Are we banning God by not choosing to listen to every contemporary "prophet," and in particular if his words seemingly don't match up with scripture? Or do you think Timothy's messages do line up with scripture? Thanks.
 
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Anonimous

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The book of mormon is said to be another revelation of Jesus. I think Timothy deserves as much credibility as we give Joseph Smith.
 
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carey

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What irritates and threw up a red flag is Jesus' name in Hebrew is misspelled, the same misspelling is also on their website
 
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Abiding

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Hi Abiding,
Are we banning God by not choosing to listen to every contemporary "prophet," and in particular if his words seemingly don't match up with scripture? Or do you think Timothy's messages do line up with scripture? Thanks.
No it was just a hasty sarcasm.
Ill work on my form:p
 
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kenisyes

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I just posted a definitive statement in the Enoch thread. He predicted a pre-trib rapture in 2011. I gave the link and a little discussion. Even Timothy is still here, as far as I can tell.