Saturday, December 6, 2008

false prophet Jim Bramlett and his angel stories

false prophet Jim Bramlett is always posting angel stories - mostly they are about an angel that says this will be the last christmass (for the last ten years?) and other such nonsence.

While I believe angels do intervene at times, with false prophet Jim Bramlett spreading lies about angel visitations (and even likely making some of them up) I suspect any angel encounter he posts - especially since none of them are doccumented.

Anything false prophet Jim Bramlett posts is suspected of being a lie or a demonic visitation --- based on false prophet Jim Bramlett's track record of posting lies and fabrications.

Where and when did this happen??? This needs to be independently verified before it is to be believed.

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http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/dec2008/jim126.htm

Jim Bramlett (6 Dec 2008) "A recent angel encounter"
Dear friends: In Hebrews 1:14, God says: “Are not all angels ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit salvation?” Surely, we all have encountered them, even if “unawares” (Hebrews 13:2). Mention of angels always elicits other stories, and I will share a fascinating one sent to me today from a friend named Dan, who relates: “One of my daughters is a junior in high school. A girl she knows is a sophomore who turned 16 just last month, and has started driving. The girl’s mother is a friend of my wife as they do Mothers Club events together. Anyway, earlier this week it was raining and she (the daughter) was driving somewhere in the West County area of St. Louis on Manchester road. She had to make a left turn and got stuck out in the intersection when her traffic light turned red. It had turned red for the oncoming cars as well and she had to make one of those split-second decisions we all make when driving and she decided to go quickly and get out of the intersection. Well, unfortunately for her, in one of the oncoming lanes was a large, speeding trash truck that didn’t stop at the red light. The trash truck slid into the intersection at a high rate of speed hitting the 16-year-old girl’s car and spinning it around several times; hitting it again and eventually coming to a stop on top of the girls car with the girl trapped inside. “The car was crushed to a point that it appeared to be a car that had already gone through a crushing machine at a junk yard. People who saw the crash were sure that no one could survive this crash. ”Anyway, seemingly out of nowhere, a man approached the car and walked right up to it. He stopped and picked broken pieces of glass out of what was left of the door where the window once was and then reached into the car and took the girl’s lifeless hand and held it, speaking to the girl, who was not responding. He just calmly told her to hold on and that help was on the way and to not despair or panic. Then, also out of nowhere, a woman appeared and walked up and stood next to the man and pushed her arms and hands into what used to be a car and placed her hands on the girl and started praying for her out loud. “Soon the fire department was on scene and they had to use those big hydraulic saws and cutters (‘Jaws of Life,’ I believe they are called) to cut the car in half to get the girl out. She was then rushed to the hospital. The man and the woman just walked away and no one saw them again or has any idea who they might be or where they went. “Doctors examined her and went over every inch of the girl for hours before talking to her parents and later released her from the hospital that very night with a deep cut on her head. ”The next day, her mother received a call from the tow/impound lot asking for instructions about what to do with what was left of the car. She asked if she could see it before answering and was told she could. She drove over to the lot and was met at the gate by the driver who brought the car in. He said to her, ‘I am sorry for your loss, ma’am.’ She looked at him quizzically and he responded, ‘Your daughter.’ “The mother responded, ‘Oh, she is going to be fine.’ “He then said, ‘That can’t be. I saw her. I brought the car in. Did she lose her legs?’ “The mother said, ‘She is back in school today and she is perfectly fine.’" Dan concludes, ”I don’t know about you, but I think someone had an Angel Encounter.” (I have no doubt.)

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