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Sariel, I can see where youââ¬â¢re coming from. Everyone will take things differently. I too studied predictions since I was young. I was raised 7th Day Adventist and we studied Revelations too. I also read lot of Nostradamus and others like Cayce, and Native American prophecy, etc. However I always took them with a grain of salt because I knew they werenââ¬â¢t absolute and could be changed. Humans control the future and not predictions. Things can change. I donââ¬â¢t see any reason to live in fear of predictions. For me reading predictions is just food for thought of something that is possible.
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[color="blue"] Quote: Sariel, I can see where youââ¬â¢re coming from. Everyone will take things differently. I too studied predictions since I was young. I was raised 7[sup]th[/sup] Day Adventist and we studied Revelations too.
Sorry, I don't know very much about 7[sup]th[/sup] Day Adventist Church. Only what I know is something very little from movies.
My father is an Atheist/Idealist who believe in Communistic sort of government. My mother is Esoteric/Occultistic Christian. Personally, I am free thinker who stand for free republic government, and I am practising Hyperspace oriented 'exercises'.
Quote: I also read lot of Nostradamus and others like Cayce, and Native American prophecy, etc.
I had studied both, Edgar Cayce and Native American prophecy, too.
Regarding to Cayce I was more interested about life on Atlantida than about his predictions.
I thought that Montauk project had changed these predictions.
Regarding to Native Americans prophecies I must to say that most of them have been little abstract for translating to modern world. However, some of their texts about creation of universe helped me to better understand some theory during my physics classes. I am very interested in their shamanic and healing abilities, too.
Quote: However I always took them with a grain of salt because I knew they werenââ¬â¢t absolute and could be changed. Humans control the future and not predictions. Things can change.
Of course, I wrote it before. When you look into future, you really don't look into it, but in alternate reality - something which has possibility to happen in our reality, but basically, everything have possibility to happen, so, we are predicting what has most of possibilities to happen.
You are right, we always have ability to change our future if we want so.
Quote: I donââ¬â¢t see any reason to live in fear of predictions. For me reading predictions is just food for thought of something that is possible.
Hehe, there is no fear within me. I am just more careful. Actually, I am careful with everything what can have programming triggers.
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Sariel, I guess the easiest way to describe Adventists would be like thinking of them like modern Amish. Adventist have cars and electricity. Adventists follow the bible more closely than other Christian denominations. They worship on Saturday because that was Gods original Sabbath. They feel man didnââ¬â¢t have the authority to change it to Sunday. Most of them also donââ¬â¢t celebrate Christmas and Easter because they know those are pagan holidays. Most are vegetarians and donââ¬â¢t drink or smoke. Most donââ¬â¢t wear jewelry because they feel it attracts demons. There are more little differences and those differences amount to them following what they think is the word of God more closely. Ellen G White was a prophet that started the religion back in the late 1800s. Theyââ¬â¢re big on prophets and prophecy. A lot of them know about the Illuminati but not like we do. The first time I heard about the Illuminati was in Church when I was a young teen. A man called John Todd was going around to different churches talking about them.
David Koresh and the Branch Dravidians in Waco were a break away group of the Adventist church here in town. There was an earlier break away group called the House of David and they had a huge complex in Benton Harbor and thousands of members. A remnant group still runs it. It was a huge mind control experiment like Jones Town. I visited there a lot as a kid because they had an amusement park there. Stewart has talked about them a little bit.
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John Todd... yes, Todd family is part Commitee of 300, but I am not sure. But they had changed their surnames for some reason or something like that.
Surname has connections with British Isles... England, Scotland....
Hehe, I had one guy with the similar stories as your John Todd, too.
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