Announcing the Ironwolf Forum & Chat Room

Due to the steadily rising traffic coming here, and the wide variety of topics being discussed in the ill-suited blog comments format, I’ve recently added a community forum to host open-ended discussion, and a Flash-based chat room, for live conversation of breaking topics. Please bookmark, join, and participate!

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2 Responses to “Announcing the Ironwolf Forum & Chat Room”

  1. Dadobaggins Says:

    So, an eathquake. REM might be a prophet “so it begins with earth quake”

    Well I guess Ronald Weinland has a little more life. Next seven weeks will show or tell. I thought he was going to end up a quack but now I am not sure. It’s the 17th in Tahiti right now. Close enough for me.

    He says the first trumpet will take seven weeks. It will be pretty devistating according to Revelation 8Open Link in New Window.

    The next few trumpets which he says will come after pentecost even well after but not before are I think cometary impacts like happened to Jupiter a decade ago. One after the other wreaking havoc. Lord have mercy!

  2. jgeeoff Says:

    I’ve followed many of the comments up until about page 8, and didn’t realize there were so many. I only have one comment to make, which I’m sure someone has already hit upon. In one of the radio interviews RW said that if hip prophesy didn’t come true, he’d stop preaching.

    I’m a follower of Christ, and on my third round of reading the Bible in a year, but by no means a biblical scholar (or have committed all of it to memory), but it occurs to me that a true prophet wouldn’t have to place a condition on their prophesy, or backpedal in any way–spiritualize or whatever. If God told you, God told you, and it was fact, and it just comes true, right? Somewhere in the Bible, I recall reading that if ANY prophesy doesn’t come true, when spoken by someone who has proclaimed to be of God, they are false, period. I also recall, in the Old Testament, these false prophets were to be killed, weren’t they? …or am I getting that wrong?

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