1918 Spanish Flu resurrected?
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%(#0000FF)[From Wikipedia:
“The global mortality rate from the 1918/1919 pandemic is not known, but it is estimated that 10% to 20% of those who were infected died. With about a third of the world population infected, this case-fatality ratio means that 3% to 6% of the entire global population died. …. This pandemic has been described as ‘the greatest medical holocaust in history’ and may have killed more people than the Black Death.”]1918 pandemic was only a precedential, pointing for pandemic that will occur during Tribulation period, when 25% of the entire global population will die.
Black Death (1348/1350) was predicted for ‘the church in purple’, (practicaly, Roman Empire – study the spread map!)
It's evident from the Bible that God is in control inclusiv over epidemic or pandemic catastrophes. There are mani examples..., but you don’t like verses to be mentioned, do you?!
Cornel
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Oh my Lord! Here we go again.
I was watching some nonsense on Nostradamus last week. Looked at objectively, it amounts to someone saying (in words so vague that they could mean anything) “Bad things will happen.”…..and when (surprise, surprise) they do, we then get told “See! I told you so.”
One so-called ‘expert’ even went on about the 3 global catastrophes that will supposedly engulf mankind. He said the first two were the 1st and 2nd World wars, but that we didn’t know what the 3rd one would be until it happened.
That takes the absurd to new levels of absurdity…..retrospective prophesy. I wish they allowed that at the bookmakers, or on the Stock Market. -
Cornel, you are on mission, right. You have instruction from God to preach. So what ever the theme you will find your angle. The more people argue with you the better for you as you need to do God's work here. I mean when I have the guys like you preaching in town centre or knocking on my door I can avoid them , but with you there is no choice. I really was trying not get involved with this but it getting now to the point of being over the top. I welcome your pont of view but could you please drop autoqutation and have a bit of normal conversation.
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@unknownuser said:
It's evident from the Bible that God is in control inclusiv over epidemic or pandemic catastrophes. There are mani examples..., but you don’t like verses to be mentioned, do you?!
Quite a charming guy he must be, your god.
So he controls epidemic and pandemic catastrophes, killing thousands (millions?) of people on his way......but he 'loves' us!
I rather worship the sun. The sun doesn't judge nor punish. Instead it provides all things needed.
No need to say prayers to the sun either. I don't like asking and demanding things in prayers. You don't do that to a friend, it might jeopardise the friendship.
Why would you want to pray ? Everything that happens is god's will any way and part of a divine plan. So if your prayers aren't answered, this is because god wants it like that. So why bother praying in the first place?
Instead, I rather adress my prayers to Joe Pesci.He seems to be a guy who can get things done. He answers my prayers in about 50% of the cases...... just like god. -
@alan fraser said:
Your clip goes to a 403: Error page, but there are links on that page. Which one did you have in mind?
EDIT: Nevermind, I saw it on the address bar. For some reason that site doesn't like direct linking.
http://www.rosswalker.co.uk/movie_sounds/sounds_files_20081223_3107713/blues_brothers/mission1.wav
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Strange. Works fine for me on both desktop and laptop.
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@escapeartist said:
EDIT: Nevermind, I saw it on the address bar. For some reason that site doesn't like direct linking.
Actually, a fair enough policy against bandwith abuse (and even content theft - to a certain extent).
@alan fraser said:
Strange. Works fine for me on both desktop and laptop.
Then it's even clever somehow - maybe it "decides" by location?
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..or maybe it's just running off my cache. But we digress.
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@escapeartist said:
I can't tell if you are serious about posting that site as a valid source of information or as a joke.
I thought she must have been serious, deciding to file the case. It is her official blog. I have posted it because it relates strictly to the topic of this thread. We are all being fed with half-truths or worse. It simply surprised me that she decided to go this road.
@mike lucey said:
I see that we (Irish), all 4 million of us are to receive jabs in a few months at a cost of €80 million!
Don't tell me that it will be obligatory!
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Yeah Tomasz, this is what was mentioned on the TV a couple of nights ago. Heck I have no problem with the jab if it softens the effects of this flu.
EA, hope your wife gets better soon. Give her our kiond regards and tell her that we will try and encourage Cornell to say a few prayers for her quick recovery, should work as he appears to be well connected
Mike
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To go back a step or two...
'God' [supposedly] gave 'us' [mankind] something called 'free-will' that lets us make whatever mess of things that we can dream up...
That's the whole idea of 'free-will' - we each make our choices, so it's our fault individually and jointly when it's not as good as it might have been...
If God intervenes then isn't that a total disregard for this 'first rule' ?... If God either helps us [e.g. you pray and something is changed (if you are 'chosen' or not if you are 'tested')]... or God hinders us [e.g. sends a plague or a disaster (again the chosen ones might be spared or 'tested')]... then it's clearly an unfair advantage or trick that we shouldn't tolerate...
God is good. Few would argue with that ?
If God set this whole thing running, with 'free-will' etc, then we might suppose that that's should be good too...
The whole idea of 'free-will' is that's it's 'free'... God shouldn't interfere once it's been set running...God stepping in at any point is really an unacceptable interference with our 'given' right to mess up as we see fit, in accordance with our own (perhaps incredibly stupid) ideas...
At the very 'end' when God judges you, that's perhaps a different matter - if you haven't make a good fist of what you were given then that's potentially your problem...
However, [in closing] this also seems a bit unfair - God is 'all knowing' [that's a given], God decided to give us 'free-will' in the first place [we didn't ask for it], God must have known the ultimate outcome of that decision [or at least that it could be catastrophic - given that he 'designed' us and our internal mental processing, now proven to be predisposed to being at least 'difficult' in its results ! ]...
So... now, at the very 'end', when [rather than 'if' (since it seems to be part of our 'design')] we have messed-up we seem to get 'punished' [various methods are mooted]... when the guy who initially set all of this up and then in motion [i.e. God] gets off 'free as a bird' - he's sad about it but it's us who suffer...
Somehow, perversely it's our fault, not God's, when it's been God's whole idea that turns out to be rubbish ??????
Nature v Nurture... same difference...
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Here we go again....
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Even 'atheists' would accept that 'believers' think of [their] God as being 'good'... Even if they don't accept God exists... if God did exist God would be 'good'... it's a self-fulfilling definition - you are unlikely to be worshipping someone who's 'bad' - after all, even 'Satanists' think that 'right is on their side' - albeit against the general 'trend' ??? ...
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@tig said:
Even 'atheists' would accept that 'believers' think of [their] God as being 'good'
Possibly, but that's not what you said initially. You said 'God is good', not 'believers think God is good'. Big difference.
@tig said:
... Even if they don't accept God exists... if God did exist God would be 'good'... it's a self-fulfilling definition - you are unlikely to be worshipping someone who's 'bad' - after all, even 'Satanists' think that 'right is on their side' - albeit against the general 'trend' ??? ...
I think you're quite wrong here. At best, atheists would call God indifferent. As for not worshipping someone's who's bad ... history proves you wrong. Hitler, Mao, Stalin ... it's a pretty long list.
Furthermore, many atheists would argue God - the concept - is indeed 'bad'. I'd even call that the main reason for them being atheists.
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You miss the whole point... there was a '?' at the end of that sentence and a few '' about - please try to 'read-between-the-lines' ...
BUT, it is a tenet of virtually all religions that their God/belief is 'good'. Even atheists believe and argue on the basis of what they believe* is 'good' in the sense of being right [or perhaps better expressed as 'correct' - to avoid a 'right/wrong' semantic argument here...] - it's hard to find anyone arguing that their ideas are the 'best' and are not actually 'good', let alone that they are neutral or evil... [ *Atheists have a belief - even if it's to believe there is no God - an easily arguable position to take, as is 'theism' itself !!! ]
To counter bits of one of your arguments...
Only history [and that is almost always written by the victors] purports to show who is/was good and who is/was bad... I don't even believe that 'Hitler' did anything that he thought at the time was outright 'bad' [as he saw it 'on balance'*] - he acted in what he saw to be the best interest of the himself, his cronies, his party, the German people, western-civilisation and the world in general... *The misery of the few outweighs the misery of the many... *The ends justify the means... etc etc... NOT that I agree with any of what was done by him and his gang... However, to think that anyone who is sane deliberately does bad-things for bad-reasons is naive [and Hitler certainty was sane-enough to control a major political/economic/military power for several years and managed to curry favour with many]... Sane people often do [what turn out to be seen as] bad-things, but not for bad-reasons - they do them for what they perceive to be very good-reasons... Sometimes they do [what we can now easily see to be] unbelievably wicked things: things that it would be hard to invent a good reason to do at any time/for any reason [.../TheCrusades/ThePogroms/WWI/WWII/Belsen/Vietnam/TheKillingFields/Srebrenitsa/WarsForOil/EatingMacDonaldsEveryDay/ etc]... but when quizzed, they will all have done these things with the very best of intentions - seen from their [now obviously] flawed perspectives... After all, 'The road to Hell is paved with good intentions'... even if you are/were an atheist you can get/got it wrong!!!!
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@mike lucey said:
Yeah Tomasz, this is what was mentioned on the TV a couple of nights ago. Heck I have no problem with the jab if it softens the effects of this flu.
EA, hope your wife gets better soon. Give her our kiond regards and tell her that we will try and encourage Cornell to say a few prayers for her quick recovery, should work as he appears to be well connected
Mike
It'd be nice if we could get our acts together here in the US to ensure some really basic preventative health care, like immunizations, are free. It'd save businesses and people lots of time and money by not being sick or potentially seriously sick. I guess we like to gamble on good health here rather than have to pay a dime of extra tax.
Thanks for the good wishes Mike, prayers are every bit as good!
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Re. prayers:
I did prove many times this verse:
“Stay joined to Me and let My teachings become part of you. Then you can pray for whatever you want, and your prayer will be answered.” (John 15:7)…, and I received prompt and true answers. You can try it!
“Ask, and you will receive! Search, and you will find! Knock, and the door will be opened for you!” (Matthew 7:7)
Cornel
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@unknownuser said:
"Ask, and you will receive! Search, and you will find! Knock, and the door will be opened for you!"
This could be cool for our Newbie Forum "slogan", too (currently):
@unknownuser said:
"Welcome! Ask and get answered - or just introduce yourself."
A good one; I'll think about it. Especially referring to the Search box as a very handy means of collecting info for a newbie is appealing.
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