Thursday, September 10, 2015

UTAH EARTHQUAKE POTENTIAL - TAYLORSVILLE FAULT

Perfect for the possible big one we expect in the next two weeks??  I am putting all my cards on the table on it being this fall.  Spencer is approaching the end of his 3 year car lease that he had in VoG.  Could the membership get any more apostate than it is right now?  It is all aligned to bring all down.

I am approaching a six sigma confidence factor.  BUT, I have been wrong before......

Here is what got me spun up:

http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=36444173&nid=960

11 comments:

  1. Sleepy, yes. Apostate? Not sure about that (unless you are referring to those who don't like the Church's definition RE marriage.

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  2. This article claims a worst case earthquake is a 7.0 - just barely strong enough to qualify as a major earthquake. The earthquake Spencer claims to have seen will have to be significantly stronger, so those seismologists are in for a big surprise!

    And I have to agree much of the church is apostasizing. I suspect the reason we don't hear about ministering angels today is because so few have the faith to receive a visit. Even when so many people claim to have inspiration of what is coming that home storage centers are running out of food, the people not buying are mocking those who do buy. Many church members support Satanic policies like "free" government welfare, wealth redistribution, obamacare, abortion, homo marriage, socialism, and others. In some wards you can be chastised for using the "wrong " quotes from general authorities because members will be offended.

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  3. Let's not rush things, God is in charge. I have read many, many visions from LDS members 1800's and up. To me my timeline is something like this -

    Winter 2015 - Spring 2016
    Manmade financial collapse of some sort
    War in Israel
    2 minor earthquakes in Utah along Wasatch front, the people will be lulled into believing we SURVIVED, we made it, we won't have any more for 100's of years to come.

    Spring 2016 - the church calls out the members to leave Babylon, missionaries are called home soon after.

    After the members of the church leaves, God will pour out his wrath -
    Summer 2016 war with Russia, full scale economic collapse, plagues, electricity down, freezing beyond cold winter in 2016. Elections for new President will take place yet, Martial Law will be called and Obama will remain in power...

    I believe that Fall 2016 is where Spencer's visions come into play....

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  4. Wow! This statement is so true = In some wards you can be chastised for using the "wrong " quotes from general authorities because members will be offended.

    I was quoting our prophets about second coming - things said in General Conference and my Bishop had reviewed the work prior to release and asked that it be removed as we don't want to scare anyone. I thought, "this was said in General Conference to the whole church and world; did our prophet offend anyone when he said it?"

    I am glad to see it's not only our ward/stake that is "protecting" the members by choosing to shelter them.

    As Julie Rowe said it maybe tender mercies for them to enjoy Babylon just a bit longer... For me... I am ready to flee!

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    1. "As Julie Rowe said it maybe tender mercies for them to enjoy Babylon just a bit longer..." Did she really say that? That's crazy!

      And then what? Operation Shock and Awe? Doesn't surprise me. The Lord's Wrath has been glossed over/swept under the rug for decades in favor of a Sweet Jesus "who would never do a thing like that!" DON'T YOU BET ON IT!

      Seems the only place/time you hear of what's TRULY coming is on blogs like this one or on your own reading it in the scriptures or NDE's/dreams/visions. And then we're treated like we're fruitcakes blowing shofars. My bishop's wife showed up on my doorstep with a card and words of encouragement for me to help me settle down because of my dreams of the Last Days!


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    2. "to help me settle down because of my dreams of the Last Days!"

      I'd be interested in hearing what you saw, if you're willing to share.

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  5. hmmm. Well, I've bookmarked this page. I will be back Jan 2016. You can't predict earthquakes.

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  6. Thanks for all your research and posts.

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  7. I just saw that Seminary teachers and institute teachers are not supposed to be quoting Julie Rowe or endorsing her book according to this link. I think a lot of people are starting to just hang on her every word for details and it's just getting too intense.

    The direct quote is "Although Sister Rowe is an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, her book is not endorsed by the Church and should not be recommended to students or used as a resource in teaching them. The experiences she shares are her own personal experiences and do not necessarily reflect Church doctrine or they may distort Church doctrine."

    https://si.lds.org/bc/seminary/content/binary-content/binary-content/news-tim-gurr/publication_caution---a_greater_tomorrow_my_journey_beyond_the_veil_04-statements-in-circulation3831.pdf

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    1. I have always believed Julie Rowe is telling the truth and continue to do so. But dang, that's what frustrates me about some members of the church. Why on earth would you quote from her in Seminary???? or any other church meeting????

      Some people, even some very good members of the church who have always been against her, are now over-zealously believing this proves she's a fraud, but it does no such thing. The seminary letter appears to acknowledge that these are her own personal experiences and in no way indicates that she's lying.

      But I guess we'll find out soon.

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    2. Julie posted a statement expressing total support for the CES position. Her experience is for her, but she shares it with the hope that it will inspire and encourage others to prepare, and so when bad happen people can have a testimony that Heavenly Father is in charge.

      The issue of people being overly zealous in following her is not Julie's fault. She has explicitly told people to not follow her but to follow their church leaders.

      I find it sad that people are panic buying food storage because of Julie. If you read her books or were able to attend one of her talks, you would find her telling people to act in faith and be not afraid. I suspect Julie is also saddened by people taking her words the wrong way.

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