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May 15, 2008, 12:52 pm PDT
confused
Quote From: seenfff This is probably more geared towards the creator of "Ghost Whisperer" to answer some questions while Jennifer Love Hewitt answers inevitable questions that the show creates by many viewers.
As to the Bible, I'm given to understand that I am Egnostic. As in I believe in God, but I don't believe in everything in the Bible. Ironically, the bible is full of contradictions. Such as, the appasal was not supposed to talk about revolutions because it dealt with the future. Apparently, he told someone or made a record of it; otherwise, it wouldn't be in the Bible. So, much for following God's word. Secondly, isn't God considered a supreme spirit, and another poster posted a phrase not to commune with spirits yet we systematically pray to God and so on. I find that very ironic. Additionally, the Bible talks about the destruction of the new Galmora. Since I find natural disasters fascinating, I'd say Galmora fits perfectly with the United States. The U.S has the Cascadian and New Madrid Fault Lines, and the theory is both are about due and both save energy for 8.+ earthquakes. The recent central US earthquake is the fault line north of New Madrid, and if the Earthquake storm theory holds any facts. I think that the Mississppi will run backwards once again within 3 years. Then, between both Fault Lines lays North America's largest and most active Volcano beneath Yellowstone. As though that wasn't enough the Coma Dihey Ha Volcano in the Canary Island's is capable of producing a landslide triggered Tsunami taller than the Empire State Building. If that's still not enough, there's a chance in 2039 of a Meteorid Impact into the Atlantic Ocean. So, if the dream of Galmora is a true prophecy, I definitely think; the US is this Galmora. Do you mean "agnostic" and "Gomorrah"? If not, please enlighten me.
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