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3 Days of Darkness in November

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I have not seen evidence of Catholics taking part in hostage release.

I believe too that the Antichrist has to come out of Israel for them to accept him as the Messiah.
Yes, you are right ,"the Antichrist has to come out of Israel", then shall LITERALLY be fulfilled what JESUS prophesied. In fact , you are confirming what JESUS said-Matthew 5: 43-47.

By the way, as reported by the press here in Brazil, the war between Israel and Hamas (war of demons) created an opportunity for both sides to seek out the Pope to help in negotiations for the release of hostages. In my understanding, in addition to the liberation of hostages, the meeting with the Pope for the Jews also served for a more religious closer between Catholicism and Judaism that will lead to the formation of a Universal rule of the Antichrist in the world, led by the false messiah-Daniel 2: 41-43 combined with John 5:43-47, predicted by JESUS for the end times.
In Revelation is written the false messiah-the dragon-Revelation 13:11-, will give to the Beast his Power, and his Seat(in Jerusalem), and great Authority-Revelation 13:2. (Iron and Clay)

There are things that are discussed and they consider confidential, so they personally close themselves to avoid leaks. But our Lord JESUS Christ left clear saying "nothing is secret, that shall not be made manifest; neither any thing hid, that shall not be known and come abroad"-Luke 8:17,
 
Has anyone else heard of these silly predictions made by Catholics?
There are about 50 videos on YouTube showcasing these nuts.
I “tried “ listening to a couple,but never give evidence or scripture.
Are all Catholics this gullible and easily given to nonsense?
Evidently,or they wouldn’t remain catholic,would they.
Well, here we are folks...If this self proclaimed prophet is not false, then tomorrow till Thursday will be dark... I'm betting he's a false for profit.
 
I almost never watch YouTube, but I have a very strong suspicion that that was not the message. Catholic churches have vigils on the liturgical Calander. A vigil is an all-night prayer meeting, there's one at Easter that remembers the parable of the seven wise and seven foolish virgins.
 
I don't think that was intended to be a prophecy; I think that was an announcement from a liturgical Calander. Thursday is Saint Andrew's Day in England, so besides that being a call to weekend vigil prayers, it's Anglican rather than Catholic. Do you always keep tabs on other countries and their national prayer alters?

Really, when's Ramadan this year? Will you be celebrating it with Fisal in Arabic, or with Napoleon as the Month of Thermador in extra bad French?
 
I don't think that was intended to be a prophecy; I think that was an announcement from a liturgical Calander. Thursday is Saint Andrew's Day in England, so besides that being a call to weekend vigil prayers, it's Anglican rather than Catholic. Do you always keep tabs on other countries and their national prayer alters?

Really, when's Ramadan this year? Will you be celebrating it with Fisal in Arabic, or with Napoleon as the Month of Thermador in extra bad French?

Gee I don’t know
 
I am just going to point out that their are MANY denominations with Christians that believe in some sort of un-offical church doctrine, does that make them a cult? Does that mean they should be mocked? just read what I posted before which had all the information that you required. I will repeat:

According to those who adhere to this belief, the "three days of darkness" is prophesied to occur in the future, although specific dates may vary depending on individual prophecies or interpretations. Some proponents of this teaching suggest that it will happen in November, while others do not specify a particular month or year.It is important to note that these prophecies and beliefs are not universally accepted or endorsed by all Christians, including within the Catholic Church itself. They are considered by many to be private revelations or interpretations that should not be treated as official church doctrine. The reason for the catholic church to not recognize this is because its all Interpretations. The whole ' 3 days of darkness's based on certain passages from the Bible, such as Exodus 10:21-23 and Joel 2:30-31, which mention darkness as a sign or event during times of judgment or the end times.
For those who believe it could happen this November, or the next. or the next. It will only happen ONCE. They pray in preparation.

The day of judgement is not regarded as others will see it, however they will prepare and pray if they where to believe it is to come. Does that make them just as bad? I highly doubt. According to some beliefs associated with three days of darkness, it is said to occur as a sign or warning during the end times or a period of judgment. And again I say some beliefs because it is not official, a few believe a few do not.
(Interpretations of the specifics of the day of judgment including when and how it will occur, can differ among all Christian denominations.Some denominations may not emphasize or prioritize the concept of the day of judgment as prominently as others. This could be due to varying theological focuses, interpretations of scripture, or differences in the way they understand eschatology (the study of end times). Different denominations may have varying views on the timing, nature, or significance of the day of judgment.)

Anyway, as with any private interpretation or belief, it is essential to approach topics like this with an open mind, respect others' perspectives even if they differ from your own, and strive for understanding through constructive dialogue. If you have a private interpretation or belief how would you respond when someone provides the dialogue I have been witnessing on this thread. If someone was to talk to me about how they believe the holy spirit gave them a gift of speaking in another tongue or was able to heal someone through the Holy spirit, I would not mock. I would listen and then debate/ discuss.
(This belief is often based on passages from the new testament, such as 1 Corinthians 12 and Romans 12, which discuss various spiritual gifts, including prophecy, speaking in tongues, healing, wisdom, and more. And churches that believe in this include Pentecostalism, Charismatic Movement, Evangelicalism, Assemblies of God, Church of God in Christ, Foursquare Church and Independent Baptist churches and more)
To note: some Christians within these churches don't believe in it, similar to Catholics and the three days of darkness.
Tomorrow will tell the tale for sure
Either way its a false prophet...He, and she too, said November
Greetings in the Lord
I believe the false prophet missed his mark.

Hope everyone has a good day,
Winter

I am no longer going to comment on this thred, I believe that this is just for mockery and not actual educational purposes, I don't want to waste my time.
 
I am just going to point out that their are MANY denominations with Christians that believe in some sort of un-offical church doctrine, does that make them a cult? Does that mean they should be mocked? just read what I posted before which had all the information that you required. I will repeat:

According to those who adhere to this belief, the "three days of darkness" is prophesied to occur in the future, although specific dates may vary depending on individual prophecies or interpretations. Some proponents of this teaching suggest that it will happen in November, while others do not specify a particular month or year.It is important to note that these prophecies and beliefs are not universally accepted or endorsed by all Christians, including within the Catholic Church itself. They are considered by many to be private revelations or interpretations that should not be treated as official church doctrine. The reason for the catholic church to not recognize this is because its all Interpretations. The whole ' 3 days of darkness's based on certain passages from the Bible, such as Exodus 10:21-23 and Joel 2:30-31, which mention darkness as a sign or event during times of judgment or the end times.
For those who believe it could happen this November, or the next. or the next. It will only happen ONCE. They pray in preparation.

The day of judgement is not regarded as others will see it, however they will prepare and pray if they where to believe it is to come. Does that make them just as bad? I highly doubt. According to some beliefs associated with three days of darkness, it is said to occur as a sign or warning during the end times or a period of judgment. And again I say some beliefs because it is not official, a few believe a few do not.
(Interpretations of the specifics of the day of judgment including when and how it will occur, can differ among all Christian denominations.Some denominations may not emphasize or prioritize the concept of the day of judgment as prominently as others. This could be due to varying theological focuses, interpretations of scripture, or differences in the way they understand eschatology (the study of end times). Different denominations may have varying views on the timing, nature, or significance of the day of judgment.)

Anyway, as with any private interpretation or belief, it is essential to approach topics like this with an open mind, respect others' perspectives even if they differ from your own, and strive for understanding through constructive dialogue. If you have a private interpretation or belief how would you respond when someone provides the dialogue I have been witnessing on this thread. If someone was to talk to me about how they believe the holy spirit gave them a gift of speaking in another tongue or was able to heal someone through the Holy spirit, I would not mock. I would listen and then debate/ discuss.
(This belief is often based on passages from the new testament, such as 1 Corinthians 12 and Romans 12, which discuss various spiritual gifts, including prophecy, speaking in tongues, healing, wisdom, and more. And churches that believe in this include Pentecostalism, Charismatic Movement, Evangelicalism, Assemblies of God, Church of God in Christ, Foursquare Church and Independent Baptist churches and more)
To note: some Christians within these churches don't believe in it, similar to Catholics and the three days of darkness.




Hope everyone has a good day,
Winter

I am no longer going to comment on this thred, I believe that this is just for mockery and not actual educational purposes, I don't want to waste my time.

And we wouldn’t want to waste your time
 
I am currently on a Journey to become a Roman Catholic
DON'T DO IT!!!!!!

Rather than waste your time with Roman Catholic Traditional foolishness, Get with a Preacher of the TRUTH (Baptist, Assembly of God, etc.) and be Born again of the Holy Spirit, becoming CLEANSED of your SIN, infilled by the Holy Spirit, and becoming a Christian. Your eternity DEPENDS on it.
 
DON'T DO IT!!!!!!

Rather than waste your time with Roman Catholic Traditional foolishness, Get with a Preacher of the TRUTH (Baptist, Assembly of God, etc.) and be Born again of the Holy Spirit, becoming CLEANSED of your SIN, infilled by the Holy Spirit, and becoming a Christian. Your eternity DEPENDS on it.
According to the Word of GOD it is a wonderful advice. James 5:20 - 20 Let him know, that he which converteth the sinner from the error of his way shall save a soul from death, and shall hide a multitude of sins.

GOD bless
 
@EverlastingWinter

Greetings,

I am just going to point out that their are MANY denominations with Christians that believe in some sort of un-offical church doctrine, does that make them a cult? Does that mean they should be mocked? just read what I posted before which had all the information that you required. I will repeat:

According to those who adhere to this belief, the "three days of darkness" is prophesied to occur in the future, although specific dates may vary depending on individual prophecies or interpretations. Some proponents of this teaching suggest that it will happen in November, while others do not specify a particular month or year.It is important to note that these prophecies and beliefs are not universally accepted or endorsed by all Christians, including within the Catholic Church itself. They are considered by many to be private revelations or interpretations that should not be treated as official church doctrine. The reason for the catholic church to not recognize this is because its all Interpretations. The whole ' 3 days of darkness's based on certain passages from the Bible, such as Exodus 10:21-23 and Joel 2:30-31, which mention darkness as a sign or event during times of judgment or the end times.
For those who believe it could happen this November, or the next. or the next. It will only happen ONCE. They pray in preparation.

The day of judgement is not regarded as others will see it, however they will prepare and pray if they where to believe it is to come. Does that make them just as bad? I highly doubt. According to some beliefs associated with three days of darkness, it is said to occur as a sign or warning during the end times or a period of judgment. And again I say some beliefs because it is not official, a few believe a few do not.
(Interpretations of the specifics of the day of judgment including when and how it will occur, can differ among all Christian denominations.Some denominations may not emphasize or prioritize the concept of the day of judgment as prominently as others. This could be due to varying theological focuses, interpretations of scripture, or differences in the way they understand eschatology (the study of end times). Different denominations may have varying views on the timing, nature, or significance of the day of judgment.)

Anyway, as with any private interpretation or belief, it is essential to approach topics like this with an open mind, respect others' perspectives even if they differ from your own, and strive for understanding through constructive dialogue. If you have a private interpretation or belief how would you respond when someone provides the dialogue I have been witnessing on this thread. If someone was to talk to me about how they believe the holy spirit gave them a gift of speaking in another tongue or was able to heal someone through the Holy spirit, I would not mock. I would listen and then debate/ discuss.
(This belief is often based on passages from the new testament, such as 1 Corinthians 12 and Romans 12, which discuss various spiritual gifts, including prophecy, speaking in tongues, healing, wisdom, and more. And churches that believe in this include Pentecostalism, Charismatic Movement, Evangelicalism, Assemblies of God, Church of God in Christ, Foursquare Church and Independent Baptist churches and more)
To note: some Christians within these churches don't believe in it, similar to Catholics and the three days of darkness.




Hope everyone has a good day,
Winter

I am no longer going to comment on this thred, I believe that this is just for mockery and not actual educational purposes, I don't want to waste my time.

Thank you for sharing this.


Bless you ....><>



God's Gonna Shake This World Again - The Singing Hemphills

Listen to the end
 
Dear Brothers & Sisters,
Looks like another false prophesy down the drain. Having people worried and scurrying around for no good reason. :(

Just remember to keep looking for our Lord Jesus' return! But in the meanwhile, let's be about our Father's Business and be spreading the Gospel!!!

Closing the thread to replies. I won't delete it, because it could help others that worrying about what is going to happen will serve no good purpose.

"Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. John 14:27 NKJV

For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive [and] remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord. Therefore comfort one another with these words. 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18 NKJV

With the Love of Christ Jesus.
Moderator/YBIC
Nick
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P.S. @Br. Bear Thank-you Dear Brother for sharing the Song!!!
 
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