Edward Cayce and The Georgia Guide Stone Connection
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@Silverhorn103 Why would someone want to waste their time on a shitty book of myths and fairy stories?
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@mknomad5 Cayce was a fag who said that the east coast would under water by the 21st century.
Fail.
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@777godwithme I praise the Lord that you are now one of His disciples as am I. Demons and Satan suck people in - and there are psychopaths among us who need no demons but are born without the ability to genuinely ask forgiveness and thus be saved. The New World Order is REAL and not a conspiracy theory. I'm looking forward to Christ's return for us and also to condemn the wicked, though condemnation is the last thing God wants to do. And it will be the last thing for many to experience!
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@Mr999Raman Well stated. God is in charge and people better realize the fact. He's done disasters before, as you and I know. He made everything and everything in the universe belongs to Him and Him only - including us! God does make disasters to cleanse the world of wickedness. Amen and praise him who loves everyone and sacrificed his Son for our sins to be forgiven! No one needs to parish in sin. No one.
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Kill the music. It gets totally annoying. No Niburu.. it probably hit something else way out there and a very long time ago. The prophets of doom haven't got Niburu right because it sure isn't in view and it was supposed to be almost a year ago! The Georgia Guidestones were a creation of some crazy man with lots of money to waste on nonsense.. he would probably even follow Charles Manson's philosophy. Rather than study these things, why not study the Bible? Wisdom and true prophecy.
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@777godwithme - Oh dear, do you also want a trumpet to make a noise? I follow the Master Jesus and I also am looking forward to a New Age coming. And as Roosevelt said, "The only thing to fear is fear itself." People usually fear what they do not understand. The Divine Presence is in charge of the universe(s), not anything or anyone else. Where is your faith?!
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So. According to your map. The rockies are underwater. But the great plains aren't????
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@777godwithme amen brother, be wary of anyone who claims Christ has walked the earth more than once. Edgar may have been right on target about changes to the earth but that does not mean his source was God.
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@Firesprink72 I remain objective as well, but given that massive changes due to earthquakes and the like could change the sea level of an area, it is possible. We can't base our views on the fact that elevations will remain the same and only the water level will change. I believe it is obvious that the elite are preparing for something, so should we as well? Just a different view.
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No we are not ignoring the obvious, you and Edgar Cayce are simply stating the obvious. Whether a worldwide disaster will happen is inevitable. "Something" will happen eventually. If that "something" involves worldwide flooding, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that the coastlines and the Mississippi River areas would be hardest hit in the U.S. However, I really can't imagine a scenario where Denver and the Rocky Mountains would be submerged. Edgar Cayce's map shows it.
It's EDGAR Cayce, not Edward.
mknomad5 3 weeks ago 5
Once again, the Rockies under water but the great plains high and dry. Come on dude!
peev16 1 week ago 4