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The prophecies of Ama

This is what the King James Version of the Holy Bible says about 1 John 4:1 – “Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.”

Let us continue to verses 2 and 3 for better understanding:
2 Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God:
3 And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God: and this is that spirit of anti-christ, whereof ye have heard that it should come; and even now already is it in the world.
So, basically, you'll believe anyone who says JC is 'come in the flesh'...

That explains a lot.
 
In fact, my predictive skills are better than this scamming old crone. I predicted less than a month ago that another famous actor would die before June. My prediction has since been proven correct.
And I predicted that Canada would win at least one medal in hockey at the Sochi Olympics. My prediction was correct too. Why isn't PeaceCrusader sending us money? ;)
 
And I predicted that Canada would win at least one medal in hockey at the Sochi Olympics. My prediction was correct too. Why isn't PeaceCrusader sending us money? ;)


You didn't mention Jesus making golems like a ninth level D&D Druid.
 
2/10 –In the nation of the Philippines and twenty-seven (27) other countries, an increase and extreme hardships in life or livelihood and life (or poverty) will occur. (Magaganap sa binansain ng Pilipinas at dalawampu’t pito pang mga bansa ang ibayo at labis-labis na pagdarahop sa pamumuhay o sa kabuhayan at buhay.)
 
...Did you know that back in the late 1970s, the medical profession was joyous that they have conquered the diseases of man? Then AIDS came and they found themselves helpless to see young people dying.

This is utterly false, PC, and you know it.
 
2/10 –In the nation of the Philippines and twenty-seven (27) other countries, an increase and extreme hardships in life or livelihood and life (or poverty) will occur.

Things will get worse over an indeterminate amount of time for 27 unnamed countries?
There are currently about 200 in the world. I didn't think that these prophecies could get any worse. I was wrong.
 
No countries are named and what will cause the increase in poverty is not explained. Again, this is too vague to be a real prophecy.

PC, are you not seeing a pattern in the "prophecies" you post here? Almost all of them are hopelessly vague and therefore ripe for postdiction, and the few that are specific turn out to be wrong (the 2012 Olympics was held successfully without a nuclear war and there's no flesh-eating plague in Pangasinan). Everyone else here seems to notice the pattern, why don't you?
 
... Did you know that Ka Apaz has ten children? I think all of them are already married. Did you know that where she lives, the electric company has cut off the service to the house for about a decade now?
I find that very curious indeed. How is it that a lady with ten married children is living in a house with no electricity? Has she estranged all her children to the extent that none of them will support her? I would think in a culture where the family is as strong as it is in the Philippines that at least one of the children would take their mother in and care for her. Or are are all ten of her children also destitute?

In which province and town does Maria Liwayway Alvara live?
 
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I find that very curious indeed. How is it that a lady with ten married children is living in a house with no electricity? Has she estranged all her children to the extent that none of them will support her? I would think in a culture where the family is as strong as it is in the Philippines that at least one of the children would take their mother in and care for her. Or are are all ten of her children also destitute?

In which province and town does Maria Liwayway Alvara live?

PC has answered that many times. According to his blog "Maria Liwayway Alvaran, a.k.a. Ka Apaz, lives on Fernando Vergel de Dios Street, Barangay Concepcion, Baliwag, Bulacan. The street was called A. (Antonio) Luna before but was changed to its present name. A few meters from her house is the Barangay chapel called “Immaculate Conception Chapel”."

Which is somewhere around here.

http://goo.gl/m5De6e
 
PC has answered that many times. According to his blog "Maria Liwayway Alvaran, a.k.a. Ka Apaz, lives on Fernando Vergel de Dios Street, Barangay Concepcion, Baliwag, Bulacan. The street was called A. (Antonio) Luna before but was changed to its present name. A few meters from her house is the Barangay chapel called “Immaculate Conception Chapel”."

Which is somewhere around here.

http://goo.gl/m5De6e

Thank you!
 
PC has answered that many times. According to his blog "Maria Liwayway Alvaran, a.k.a. Ka Apaz, lives on Fernando Vergel de Dios Street, Barangay Concepcion, Baliwag, Bulacan. The street was called A. (Antonio) Luna before but was changed to its present name. A few meters from her house is the Barangay chapel called “Immaculate Conception Chapel”."

Which is somewhere around here.

http://goo.gl/m5De6e



Odd. As near as I can determine, the Immaculate Conception Chapel is more than a few meters from Fernando Vergel de Dios Street.
 
I'm thinking that PC is far more invested in this Ama business, and spends far more time thinking about it, than Ka Apaz herself.

I wonder if the new mouthpiece has any followers.
 
3/10 – There will be an increase in the deceitful desires and scramble of people for [public] offices. (Mag-uulol pa ang paghahangad at pag-aagawan ng mga tao sa tungkulin.)
 
PC has answered that many times. According to his blog "Maria Liwayway Alvaran, a.k.a. Ka Apaz, lives on Fernando Vergel de Dios Street, Barangay Concepcion, Baliwag, Bulacan. The street was called A. (Antonio) Luna before but was changed to its present name. A few meters from her house is the Barangay chapel called “Immaculate Conception Chapel”."

Which is somewhere around here.

http://goo.gl/m5De6e #1774


Thank you, svenax, for posting where Ka Apaz lives. The Immaculate Conception Chapel is located at the corner of F. Vergel de Dios Street and P. de Guzman Street. It is the long, green-roofed building with a basketball court beside it. Ka Apaz lives about 50m opposite the church on F. Vergel de Dios Street.
 

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