Thursday, October 9, 2008

false prophet (calls herself) "1 Cor 10:31" misquotes scriptures, supports confirmed false prophets

First of all, the bible says damascus will be destroyed - and this false prophets states the bible says Israel will destroy damascus (and the "only probable method" is by nuclear weapons)

First, anyone who has been to Israel on the Golan Heights is only 30 miles away from damascus and the Galilee is even closer - which is Israel's major source of water and agricultures. I seriously doubt Israel will use nuclear weapons to destroy damascus because to do so would be to contaminate its major water source.

Second -the entire region has volcanoes and is in a major earthquake area. South lebanon (which borders Israel's north) and syria (along lebanon and Israel's current eastern border) has had numerous earthquakes in the past few months. G-d does not need anyone to destroy damascus - He can use earthquakes, volcanoes, or even asteroids to do so. For "1 Cor 10:31" to teach that Israel will destroy damascus is adding to what the bible says - a common occurence among false prophets who want to force G-d to do things their way instead of letting Him do things His way.


This person supports the numerous false prophets on the five demons ("doves") web site.

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http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/oct2008/1cor1031-108-3.htm

1 Cor 10:31 (8 Oct 2008) "Update on the Prophetic End of Damascus"
This is from
http://www.lamblion.us/ by Nathan Jones
In August I posted an entry titled
The Prophetic End of Damascus. The entry covers what Isaiah 17:1-14 and Jeremiah 49:23-27 state will be the future of the longest existing city in the world — Syria's capital Damascus. The Bible states that Israel will destroy Damascus in a day, with such force that a nuclear weapon seems the only probably method.
With all that is going on in the news as of late, why would Israel target Damascus instead of say Iran's capital Tehran? After all, Iran is the country hell-bent (literally) on building a nuclear weapon as fast as it can to "wipe Israel off the map." Why would Damascus be targeted first?
An October 6, 2008, article from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin reported on
WorldNetDaily may have the answer. It would appear that while the world is focused on Iran building nuclear weapons, Syria is the country "acting as a covert channel for Iran's program, and it may be getting help from North Korea and elements of Pakistan's A.Q. Khan nuclear network."
What this means to Israel, then, is that Syria is most likely the greater of the nuclear threats to its survival. With Iran and North Korea setting up their nuke shops in Syria, Damascus would have to be removed by Israel to eliminate their greatest potential threat.
According to the Bible, Damascus will indeed get a nuclear bomb, but it won't be one that they have made or want.
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