Saturday 27 June 2009

Introduction

This blog has been set up to provide sources of useful information about the subject of prophecies. The author is not religious but does believe in God.

Here, he takes a hard nosed look at prophecies and finds that they are mostly rational things that you already know about, and a series of warnings.

It’s amazing to think that manufacturers in modern times thought that the environment of Earth is so big that it could handle most of the things they could dump in it. That those who said it couldn’t take it looked like cranks. And yet somehow, the prophets knew all that time ago, that that kind of behaviour would wreck the environment and turn Earth into a desolate place, if it’s not stopped.

Yes, it is actually in the prophecies. This time, a biblical one at Micah 7:13.

The idea that people could somehow wreck something so vast must have seemed even more strange back then. Yet they knew.

It’s even more amazing to find that encoded in the original Bible (the first five books called the Torah) is something remarkably similar to a set of alternatives in a computer simulation, to use a modern analogy, and that we have been given the means to see the future and choose the right paths.

Al Gore’s documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, shows that things are going wrong far more quickly than anyone thought, that it’s already started, and that the scientific projections show a very urgent need to act now.

While nothing here is illegal or anything like that, some of the information that’s provided here is banned from Wikipedia by people who want to restrict what you know.

Having established that there are perfectly good reasons for the things in prophecies here, that some prophecies aren’t fixed, and that we’ve been given the means to see problems coming to preserve life, this blog aims to show people how life can be preserved.