Another False Prophet in the news:
“CBS Local — If you had plans for the weekend (9/23/2017), a Christian numerologist says you won’t get to them because the world is about to end.
David Meade, a self-proclaimed “researcher,” is predicting that a series of apocalyptic events will begin on Sept. 23 and, “a major part of the world will not be the same.” CBS Philly.
Meade is another false prophet intoxicated with cultic theology who doesn’t understand even the basics of true Christianity.
He shames Christ and provides ammunition for the enemies of the faith.
Know that the Lord will come and the world will end, but no man knows when –No Man! These things are wrapped in the counsels of the Father.
The end of the world on September 23, 2017 is another wild prediction by another self-proclaimed prophet who should be stoned.
“If a prophet or someone who has dreams arises among you and proclaims a sign or wonder to you, and it come not to pass . . . thou shalt stone him with stones” (Deuteronomy 13;1, 10).
If the world does not come to an end on September 23, this man is self-deceived and no one should ever listen to him again . . . and, a good ol’ time stoning would serve as a warning to other apocalyptic nuts who follow the Nibiru Nonsense.
The prophecy will more than likely not end the world as we know it, but it will end this man’s credibility as a so-called Christian, scholar, and numerologist.
No doubt, however, Meade has vigorously and enthusiastically studies this seasons hurricanes and will claim a partial fulfillment of his predictions to retain his prophet status. But this is not prophecy. It is studied guess work based on revealed weather patterns.
Storm Brooks
Posted September 20, 2017
Updates to be posted:
Update 9/22/2017 “Meade said the world won’t end on Sept. 23 after all, but instead Saturday will only mark the beginning of a series of catastrophic events to occur over several weeks.
“The world is not ending, but the world as we know it is ending,” he told the Washington Post. “A major part of the world will not be the same the beginning of October. Meade said his prediction is based on verses and numerical codes found in the Bible, specifically in the apocalyptic Book of Revelation. He said recent events, such as the solar eclipse and Hurricanes Irma and Harvey, are omens of the approaching apocalypse . . . Meade has also built his theory on the so-called Planet X, which is also known as Nibiru, which he believes will pass Earth on Sept. 23. This will cause volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and earthquakes, he claims.” (Source: Fox News, 9/22/2017).
Update 9/24/2017 Well, we are still here. Civilization did not collapse. A Tsunami did not crush Japan. Yellowstone Park did not erupt and destroy half the United States. Planet Nibiru did not collide with the earth. Tornadoes did not destroy Kansas. California did not slide into the Ocean.
David Meade and all his guru talk-a-ikes have been proven to be false prophets.
Time for a good ole-fashion stoning.
Numerology works internally within the Bible to enhance the truth it proclaims, but is not meant to be applied to contemporary society. There is NO SUCH THING AS SECRET BIBLE CODES in the ancient Hebrew text. God wants us to understand the plain, clear, obvious written Word, the main message of the Bible, the gospel of Jesus Christ. It has no hidden erudite message for the enlightened.
Trust the Scripture and BEWARE of false prophets.
Keep a bag of rocks and be prepared to hurl them vigorously at self-proclaimed prophets like David Meade, the self-deceived: “thou shalt stone him with stones” (Deuteronomy 13;1, 10).
Good thing Meade lives in the states where open minded liberal Americans tolerate every fruitcake on the planet. Otherwise, Meade might be under a pile of rocks.
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