Friday, March 13, 2009

false prophet Diane Gilbert admits that Ken Peters is a false prophet

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At least there is a little discernment left on the five demons ("doves") site. Even one of the proven false prophets sees that editijng "visions [supposedly]from G-d" is wrong.

false prophet Ken Peters is a proven false prophet and now to hear that he is editing the prophecies he allegedly received from G-d once again proves that he is a false prophet.

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http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/march2009/dianeg313.htm
Diane Gilbert (13 March 2009) "To Joe Hoyle re Ken Peters' dream"
Joe, thank you for bringing forth the COMPLETE version of Ken Peters' prophecy dream. You have done a GREAT SERVICE for the Christian community, and certainly brought some peace of mind to many. And a great big thank-you to Jeff Glawe for your confirmation that you also read the same version as Joe! I had been disturbed about the possible meaning of Peters' prophecy, if there was no indication that "those alive in Christ" were raptured or vanished, within the context of the dream. The remains of his dream were extremely accurate in their detail, so how could that ONE key factor be left out? How could the true bride of Christ be left behind to endure such horrid conditions during the Tribulation, and face beheading as the only way to heaven? It goes against the written word of God. I am now disturbed that this VERY CRITICAL PIECE OF INFORMATION has been deleted, and is misleading many hundreds of thousands (millions?) of people who have read this incomplete account. It just did not make sense to me at all, that the whole world would be in chaos, confusion, dismay, panic, etc, etc., just because some dead people had vanished from cemetaries. It would make no impact on business-as-usual in the world. It makes TOTAL sense if LIVING human beings disappeared worldwide, throwing the world economy and infrastructure into disarray. Peters' vision did not make sense, if the living church was left behind, and he only saw a few new Christians gathering together, and one man who regretted not being ready. Not being ready? Ready for WHAT, if there was no escape? That was a contradiction right there. Where was the church, in this dream? It wasn't there, obviously! I am terribly disappointed that Ken Peters has edited out the most important part of GOD'S message, and has been promoting the wrong message. ###

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