JOHN KERRY WINS ELECTION, PREDICTS CHRISTIAN PROPHET

Written by Mark B. Replogle


Pastor Juan Ortiz with Occludado Hermandad, of Mexico, made this prediction on October 14, 2004. Forgetrepparttar poll numbers and debates, God has told him whorepparttar 126742 new president ofrepparttar 126743 United States will be this November. This bold prediction has sparked much heated debate withinrepparttar 126744 Christian Church about prophecy and whether God really speaks to any man or woman today. There are even some people saying that to question Pastor Ortiz' prediction amounts to racism and is judgmental.

No one disputes that a prophet can make a correct prediction of a future event. So when that future event comes to pass as predicted, is that prophet a true prophet? Everyone knowsrepparttar 126745 answer is; not necessarily. This is because in Deuteronomy chapter 13, verses 1-5,repparttar 126746 Bible tells us thatrepparttar 126747 false prophet isrepparttar 126748 one who after making a correct prediction of a future event, then attempts to have other people worship a God other thanrepparttar 126749 God ofrepparttar 126750 Old Testament, who isrepparttar 126751 Father of Jesus Christ. Thus,repparttar 126752 prediction is secondary torepparttar 126753 call to worship God.

So a prophet can make a correct prediction of a future event, and then try to get other people to worship a god other thanrepparttar 126754 god ofrepparttar 126755 Bible. The Bible tells usrepparttar 126756 reason God allows this to happen is because he wants to see whether His people are really loyal to Him. If they went ahead with that false prophet to worship some other god, then those people would have brokenrepparttar 126757 first two Commandments. Those state that God's people shall have no other gods beside Him, and they shall not worship any other god. Thus, there is no such thing as diversity of faith traditions. Period.

The Metaphor of the Green Bottles

Written by Arthur Zulu


Lapsus memoria is Latin. Memory lose is English. Either choice is my woe. Writ plain: there are few things that I can remember these days. Especially of my early school years. But I will not forget some things about my last elementary school named L.A. Primary School. In those days, no one bothered aboutrepparttar meaning ofrepparttar 126741 acronymn, L.A. We proudly beat our chests and announced to other pupils whose schools sounded a mouthful that we were children of L.A. And come to think of it , L.A. meant Local Authority, not Los Angeles—the real L.A. But let me try to recollect a few things about my L.A. :

One hot afternoon, a child, no a man—for he was 7 years older than his teacher—had drawn out a long machete to behead his class teacher who had offended him for some reason; Snakes were always traversingrepparttar 126742 green fields (the school was sorrounded by a forest); We drank water from a poll of cool water which they say holdsrepparttar 126743 belly (God knows how many microorganisms that washed down our gullets); Andrepparttar 126744 town where this school was located was famous, forrepparttar 126745 natives had chainedrepparttar 126746 Lander Brothers—Richard and John—two white explorers who had been there to tracerepparttar 126747 tributary of River Niger torepparttar 126748 Atlantic Ocean. The chain—the only tourist attraction inrepparttar 126749 town—was said to be on display inrepparttar 126750 king's palace (I never got ot see it).

I am not about to write on The Pacification ofrepparttar 126751 Primitive Tribes ofrepparttar 126752 Lower Niger. Albert Chinalulumogu Achebe knewrepparttar 126753 whiteman who contemplated it. I meant Chinua Achebe who wrote Things Fall Apart. Writers prefer shortened names—poetic nomenclatures, like my L.A. But before things start falling apart, let me mention one thing that I would not forget about that school—not an incident, but an innocent song.

It was at L.A. that I first learntrepparttar 126754 song aboutrepparttar 126755 ten green bottles hanging onrepparttar 126756 wall. That teacher—who nearly lost his head—taught us that song. Whenrepparttar 126757 sun would be at its meridian, he would rouse us up—the slepping children—to sing and dance Ten Green Bottles Hanging onrepparttar 126758 Wall. He was an accomplished singer and dancer himself, and we tried to outdo him as we wriggled our waists, sang ourselves hoarse, and drummed away at our desks—happy forrepparttar 126759 only free opportunity to disturbrepparttar 126760 peace.

One thing which none dared to ask, however, was whyrepparttar 126761 ten green bottles hanging onrepparttar 126762 wall came tumbling torepparttar 126763 ground. Was it that they were not well fastened torepparttar 126764 wall, or was it thatrepparttar 126765 bottles would always fall, tie them as you may? We just supposed it to be their destiny and pitied them no small a pity.

Butrepparttar 126766 smiling teacher—he was always smiling—told us that it was a poem. And we presumed that strange things happen in poetry. Considerrepparttar 126767 bizarre poem aboutrepparttar 126768 three blind mice which ran afterrepparttar 126769 farmer's wife. Surprisingly,repparttar 126770 cruel mother—with no milk of human kindness in her breast—betook a carving knife and compounded their affliction by slicing off their tails! Questions: How didrepparttar 126771 three blind mice find their way? Why were they followingrepparttar 126772 heels ofrepparttar 126773 farmer's wife? Never mind, it's poetry. . .

But I look atrepparttar 126774 ten green botttles hanging onrepparttar 126775 wall and look at them again. Methink it is not a poem, but an allegory about life. Men arerepparttar 126776 green bottles,repparttar 126777 wall representsrepparttar 126778 world, andrepparttar 126779 ground on which they fall isrepparttar 126780 grave—man's final destination. In this regard, every man—or woman or child—walking onrepparttar 126781 face of this cursed earth, is an accident waiting waiting to happen. It could be in a space shuttle likerepparttar 126782 Challenger (dead bodies turned to orbiting UFO's), or in a Russian submarine (entombed in frigid waters), or worse in a Chernobyl-style explosion (buried in a suspended grave).

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