Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Do recent fish kills and bird deaths and bombings signal major looming events?

So here we are at a time and place where there are birds falling out of the sky in Arkansas and then a huge fish kill (after a swarm of earthquakes a couple of weeks ago, more than five hundred small ones since September, according to the U.S. Geological Survey) followed uncannily and thus far without explanation by dead birds or fish in Louisiana and Kentucky and Maryland (perhaps the cold here) and South America and New Zealand at the same time that "biblical" flooding hits Australia and storm after storm pummels California and sweeps across much of the rest of the country, all but paralyzing a city called New York that is 3,000 miles to the east. Record cold swerves into unusual warmth. Phoenix sees snowflakes. England has the coldest December in its recorded history -- during what globally was tallied as the warmest year on record. Major ocean currents shift. It is, of course, coincidence (not). Not to mention tornadoes.

The signs do exactly what they have been expected to and month by month they multiply; year by year, they intensify -- grinding on, perhaps, now, with a rapidity that's particularly noteworthy. They are signs of heavenly upset with the course of mankind (if we believe in the testaments), and while we focus, in this regard -- and understandably -- on abortion, there are many other transgressions that likewise cannot be pleasing to God: sexual impurity and general irreverence and profanity and perversity and wild materialism despite the financial warning two years ago and abuse of nature -- which may cause hundreds of thousands or even many millions of human deaths each year (including of the unborn; see carcinogens; see miscarriages). Why Arkansas? It is funny how the abbreviation for that state is "ark."
Read more here: http://www.spiritdaily.com/birdssignsiraq.htm

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