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ArizonaWill
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Wow! C2C has an interview with David Sereda where he claims now to have visions about END TIMES, and that THE RAPTURE will occur in 2012. Y'know, with a word like "rapture" being used for the ascension of the goodie two-shoes into heaven, I wonder if it will feel as rapturous as truly good sex? Who knows? The Rapture might be the only good sex some of these fundamentalist Christians have ever experienced?
Well, this seems a illogical but common career path for some folks. If you can't pack in a big audience with childhood UFO experiences, move on to fundamentalist fear-based End Times predictions (positing yourself as a prophet of doom). It seems to guarantee appearances on C2C until the end of time. :
As a side note: has anyone here had a bonafid vision? What is a bonafid vision? I assume it is a overlay of a visual event that supersedes what surrounds us. It is NOT just a lucid daydream or a lucid nocturnal dream. A vision seems to have a hallucination type quality. In that sense, I'd think that visions would be rather rare. I'm not sure I would put any faith in visions, since they seem to potentially be a product of a damaged mind. I realize the Fatima Girls had visions of the Virgin Mary and she gave them wondrous instructions such as to eat the grass at their feet and to dig with their hands for water. They did, and only found a very muddy murky water eventually, and were told to drink it. Not my idea of the nutritional guidance from the Holy Mother of Jesus, but visions are what they are. Maybe they are all "mind hiccups"? If true, I've known some folks who have been mentally hiccuping for years!
Well, this seems a illogical but common career path for some folks. If you can't pack in a big audience with childhood UFO experiences, move on to fundamentalist fear-based End Times predictions (positing yourself as a prophet of doom). It seems to guarantee appearances on C2C until the end of time. :
As a side note: has anyone here had a bonafid vision? What is a bonafid vision? I assume it is a overlay of a visual event that supersedes what surrounds us. It is NOT just a lucid daydream or a lucid nocturnal dream. A vision seems to have a hallucination type quality. In that sense, I'd think that visions would be rather rare. I'm not sure I would put any faith in visions, since they seem to potentially be a product of a damaged mind. I realize the Fatima Girls had visions of the Virgin Mary and she gave them wondrous instructions such as to eat the grass at their feet and to dig with their hands for water. They did, and only found a very muddy murky water eventually, and were told to drink it. Not my idea of the nutritional guidance from the Holy Mother of Jesus, but visions are what they are. Maybe they are all "mind hiccups"? If true, I've known some folks who have been mentally hiccuping for years!