It's Passover people. Full moon is Always on Passover. The wts just piggy backed on it to make themselves seem legit.
Adiva
by ILoveTTATT 32 Replies latest jw friends
It's Passover people. Full moon is Always on Passover. The wts just piggy backed on it to make themselves seem legit.
Adiva
There must have been lunar ecclipses since the moon was formed. of course they are only visible since Noah got out of the ark and the WATERCANOPY tmwt
was gone.
This is an amazing shot...
I want a picture like this:
This is an amazing shot...
WOW! What a photo! Fantasic shot of the southern sky! Thanks for the link.
Looks like it may be raining that day!! =(
Most recent weather forecast states that it will be variably cloudy... hopefully in 6 days it will turn into a "sunny/clear" forecast!!
Anyways... Like I said in another post,
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_2014_lunar_eclipse :
Main article: Blood Moon Prophecy
According to the Blood Moon Prophecy popularized by Christian pastors John Hagee and Mark Blitz, the April 15 eclipse will mark bring about significant change. [1] Starting in 2008, Blitz began teaching that the Second Coming of Jesus would occur at the end of the tetrad. He equates Joel 2:31, which says the moon will turn to blood "before the great and dreadful day of the LORD comes", with the eclipse. Hagee takes a softer stance, saying only that the tetrad is a sign of something significant. [6]
Writing for Earth & Sky Bruce McClure and Deborah Byrd point out that the referenced verse also says the "sun will be turned into darkness", an apparent reference to a solar eclipse. They note that since the Jewish Calendar is lunar, one sixth of all eclipses will occur during Passover or Tabernacles. Furthermore, there have been 62 tetrads since the first century AD and that eight of them have coincided with both the feasts. Thus, the event is not as unique as Hagee and Blitz imply. Additionally, three of the four eclipses in the tetrad will not even be visible in biblical homeland of Israel, casting further doubt on Hagee and Blitz's intrepretation. [7]
According to Christian Today, only a "small group of Christians" see the eclipse as significant. [8]
Darn... Cloudy skies where I live... Gotta go waaaaay South to actually see it... Oh well...
I am watching it!! I went to Olds, the one place in the entire province (pretty much) that wasn't cloudy!! Gotta love science!!
I love ttatt. where is Olds? I thought GM cancelled that?
here it is now half covered, creeping in from the left,
a prcess that normally takes a week. done in an hour.
and in reverse, what should be an increasing moon is decreasing.