Quite frankly, I don't believe a word of it. I'm not going to get a refund just yet, nor am I going to cancel my adult son's arrangements. If the Olympics and Paralympics don't happen, I'll come back here and admit I was wrong, but I've said this (or equivalent) to a fair few failed prophets here and I've never needed to admit to being wrong, since they've never been correct yet. Paul Bethke was convinced the World Cup Final in 2010 would be cancelled - it wasn't. Dani'El was convinced California was going to be destroyed and he'd be transported to Israel fairly recently - again, it didn't happen.Thank you, Agatha, for your answers.
If you apply for a refund, then do it now. There is no need to send your second son to work as a volunteer at the 2012 Olympic Games for there it will be cancelled anyway. The Games will not be pushed through according to the Holy Spirit we talk to. Do you believe this?
I don't.I am just passing on to you what He said. It is up to you to decide whether you will believe Him or not.
Yes. There are wars somewhere in the world all the time, 1982 was not a special year in any way. Predicting a year without a conflict somewhere in the word would be slightly more interesting.He gave many prophecies, including the yearly “Record of Life” or “Talaan ng Buhay”. He said in the 1979-10-19 prophecy, “The ambition and motivation for war will be perennial inducements among all races until such inducements are made manifest three years after 1979.” Three years after 1979 is 1982. Did we have wars in 1982? Have you heard of the Falkland War? Or the Israelis' invasion of Lebanon?
Don't trouble yourself, coincidences are not proof of anything except that coincidences happen. To everyone, all the time. Humans are very good at finding meanings and patterns in random events, and those suffering from certain psychiatric disorders are more prone to finding patterns where there are none.Would you like to know the coincidences in my life? I have written them in five parts. I could post them one a day.
The only thing that sets this prophecy apart from a mountain of failed prophecies is the short time scale.
As I write this now on 13th June at 14.31, there are 44 days, 7 hours and 29 minutes to go before the Olympics begin. If WWIII starts inside these 44 days, and the Olympics are cancelled, I'll apologise to you for my unbelief. I won't start believing in a God, and I could not worship the God of the Bible even if I believed in him. But I will concede that the prophecy, however it was made, was correct.
However, if the Olympics proceed as planned, and WWIII does not start by the time they commence, will you apologise for your failed prophecy? Will you accept that the spirit you are listening to cannot be God, if it gets things wrong?