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There is a man who strangely none can dispute, and he states that aging now ends, why can no one disprove him?
This man has websites wherein he actually prophesy the now news events we see each week, yet he posted them on his website now over four years ago! You cannot dispute such if he wrote it and posted it, and he says God has given him prophecy to show all he is sent John 13:20! He says science has proved God's mystery as prophesy Rev:10:7, and that Jesus brought him the code/key to end death and aging and sickness Rev:1:17-18 and 21:3-4! His websites at Adam and Eve in action blog, and on the main site at Adam and Eve seed gathering Ministry on the prophecy and the signs page and the about us page are undeniable proof... {here is his video at of Elijah paul Moses speaks on you tube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxGiH06jl_o }
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- CrisLv 68 years agoFavorite Answer
I'm pretty sure if somebody tossed him out of a plane, he would squish like anybody else.
The thing is with "prophecies" , they are always worded vaguely enough so that someone can make them fit later events and call them " answered prophecies!"
Its always, "A great power will arise in the southern parts of it, and amongst the people will arise some guy with hair and stuff, and he will do things for a while, sometimes he will eat / sleep / poop,etc."
Which is then "revealed" to be a SPECIFIC place, a specific person doing specific things. All of the specific stuff is NOT in the original prophecy. Later, when the thing DOESN"T happen, they can simply change it to a different person / place / time, owing to the vagueness of the "prophecy"
Go watch this guy's prophecies, and see if he ever gives a specific date, person's name, literal event,etc. (nope)
- PaulLv 78 years ago
There's no need to "disprove" him, because his outrageous claims that have no supporting evidence of any kind have no merit to begin with.
See, that's how things work: claims aren't "true" just because someone makes them, and they aren't "true" unless somebody can "disprove" them. They're worthless claims until they're shown correct by verifiable evidence. Without verifiable evidence, they have zero value. That's the case here. Nobody with half a brain is going to waste time trying to "disprove" a bunch of idiotic unsubstantiated nonsense like that.