Re: [ZION] blood red moon

2003-11-11 Thread Stacy Smith
The Seventh-day Adventists with whom I also used to belong considered these 
events to already have been fulfilled.  I don't know.

Stacy.

At 08:10 AM 11/07/2003 -0600, you wrote:

Hello all...

I read a bit on cnn.com this morning about the upcoming lunar eclipse this 
weekend and how the moon is supposed to turn blood red.  To quote the 
article:  Saturday's lunar eclipse will be followed by the Leonid meteor 
shower, a total solar eclipse over the southern hemisphere -- and a chance 
for more auroras if the sun stays active. Another eruption Tuesday on the 
sun ranked among the most intense solar events ever recorded. But the 
explosion was aimed away from Earth, meaning it would have little impact 
here. 

What think ye?  Do you think this *means* anything?

Just curious...
Heidi the fair
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RE: [ZION] blood red moon

2003-11-07 Thread Gerald Smith
Well, one way to interpret DC 87 as the slaves that rise up against 
their masters who are disciplined in war, to mean the fall of Socialism; 
with the remnant of the slaves rising up against the Gentile nations 
being the Muslim terrorism attacks. When that occurs, the DC says there 
will begin to be many signs in the heavens and natural destructions.
So, if that interpretation is correct, we may see some interesting times 
ahead. Oh, stand in holy places, eh?
Gary Smith


Heidi Page wrote:
 
 Hello all...
 
 I read a bit on cnn.com this morning about the upcoming lunar eclipse 
 this weekend and how the moon is supposed to turn blood red.  To quote 
 the article:  Saturday's lunar eclipse will be followed by the Leonid 
 meteor shower, a total solar eclipse over the southern hemisphere -- and 
 a chance for more auroras if the sun stays active. Another eruption 
 Tuesday on the sun ranked among the most intense solar events ever 
 recorded. But the explosion was aimed away from Earth, meaning it would 
 have little impact here. 
 
 What think ye?  Do you think this *means* anything?
 
 Just curious...
 Heidi the fair



Gerald (Gary) Smith
geraldsmith@ juno.com
http://www.geocities.com/rameumptom

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Re: [ZION] blood red moon

2003-11-07 Thread George Cobabe
Well, Gary even if your interpretation is not true, the conclusions are.  We
need to stand in Holy Places.

Recently this was brought home to me more than for some time as I discussed
the 200 years of peace after the Saviour visited this land.  The idea was
that it was not a universal, hemispherical, condition, but was limited to a
relatively small group of people who had survived the visit.  They were
protected from the rest of the world while they had their Zion experience.
I suspect that this might be an example of how it will be in the stakes of
Zion in the last days.

George


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 Well, one way to interpret DC 87 as the slaves that rise up against
 their masters who are disciplined in war, to mean the fall of Socialism;
 with the remnant of the slaves rising up against the Gentile nations
 being the Muslim terrorism attacks. When that occurs, the DC says there
 will begin to be many signs in the heavens and natural destructions.
 So, if that interpretation is correct, we may see some interesting times
 ahead. Oh, stand in holy places, eh?
 Gary Smith


 Heidi Page wrote:
 
  Hello all...
 
  I read a bit on cnn.com this morning about the upcoming lunar eclipse
  this weekend and how the moon is supposed to turn blood red.  To quote
  the article:  Saturday's lunar eclipse will be followed by the Leonid
  meteor shower, a total solar eclipse over the southern hemisphere -- and
  a chance for more auroras if the sun stays active. Another eruption
  Tuesday on the sun ranked among the most intense solar events ever
  recorded. But the explosion was aimed away from Earth, meaning it would
  have little impact here. 
 
  What think ye?  Do you think this *means* anything?
 
  Just curious...
  Heidi the fair



 Gerald (Gary) Smith
 geraldsmith@ juno.com
 http://www.geocities.com/rameumptom



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