Friday, October 31, 2008

false prophet Ted Porter just cannot admit his failed rapture date prophecies

Instead of admitting he was wrong, false prophet Ted Porter (of the five demons ["doves"] web site) claims different events fulfilled his failed rapture date prophecies.

Ted Porter said the rapture would happen on a certain day (october 29th) and when it didn't, he fished out another event that happened that day and then claims that event fulfilled his failed rapture date prophecy. This is SO typical of false prophets - and yet NO ONE on the five demons site seems to have discernment and see the false prophets for the fruitcakes / phonies that they really are.

This fear mongering fruitcake such as Ted Porter (and the rest just like him) is why there is so much turmoil and instability in the economy right now.

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http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/oct2008/tedp1031-1.htm
Ted Porter (31 Oct 2008)
"Constitutional Crisis - Illegal Alien Elected President of the United States"

Constitutional Crisis - Illegal Alien Elected President of the United States
Could this be the headline on November 5th?
How did we get in this mess?
Was it planned?
With the refusal of officials to prosecute and not hold people in contempt and others such as the Governor of Hawaii to not release requested official documents till after the November 4th election, one can’t wonder if this “constitutional crisis” has been planned. “Nothing in Politics happens by mistake.”
Since this is a Rapture Watch Site, of particular notice, as Tony Ellsworth pointed out, November 5th is exactly 3 ½ calendar years or 42 calendar months from 5/5/5. 42! Wow! 555! Wow!
And if October 29th’s 30-minute infomercial was the “strong delusion”, then a seven day warning from October 29th is also November 5th.
Watching and waiting!

Shalom,
Ted Porter

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