Producer of "30 Minutes with Vanunu" and "13 Minutes with Vanunu" Author of "Keep Hope Alive" and "Memoirs of a Nice Irish American 'Girl's' Life in Occupied Territory" and an e-book; "So, That was 54..."
She has been to Israel Palestine five times since June 2005 and will return November 2008.
I'm glad you mentioned Rabbi Hillel and the Book of Wisdom.
And you are quite right too at the end that the founding fathers were nothing like the right-wing conservatives who today call themselves Christians. In fact, the founding fathers were very much against religious bigotry and hypocrisy.
"What this means, in other words, is that when the message from the Spirit of truth is finally spread all over the world, there will be a reformation of religions and governments...the seed of Jeffersonian democracy will finally grow again and mature. We will finally establish a true family of nations under God only, with governments that are truly democratic and really of, by, and for the people. And that process will be aided by a united family of religions that finally acknowledge their true purpose, which is to teach all human beings that we are all equal in the sight of God, and ONE in the Spirit. That's what real prophecy is all about."
A prophet does not predict the future, but does point out impending doom and THE WAY back to God.
We have gotten very off track in the USA because of the mis-use of God by politicians who have remade Jesus/THE PRINCE OF PEACE over in their image and the fundamentalism that fuels them.
Thanks for quoting Adamson, Eileen. While he doesn't claim to be a prophet, he does indeed see the future.
The message he delivers reflects the Spirit of truth, which Jesus said would come, to issue judgment, guide us unto truth, show us things to come, and glorify the Christ who is with God in heaven.
You, he and I are on the same page regarding those who have God on their lips but do not know God.
Keep up the good work.
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Sarah Morgan (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 176 comments)
on Thursday, February 14, 2008 at 7:38:09 PM
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