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From: gilham@csl.sri.com (Fred Gilham)
Newsgroups: soc.religion.christian
Subject: Re: Prophetic Warning to New York City
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Date: 10 Apr 93 09:30:21 GMT
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Regarding David Wilkerson's prophecies. While I'm not real sure of
his credibility, I do remember a book he wrote, called A VISION or
something like that. He made a prediction that people who bought gold
would be hurt financially. At the time, gold was up to about $800;
now it is less than half that. This prediction stuck in my mind
because a lot of people where I worked were buying gold.
The problem is, we tend to remember predictions that come true and
forget ones that didn't (a la Jean Dixon). Does anyone know if there
any of his predictions, perhaps from the book I mentioned, that can
pretty definitely be said to have not come true?
--
-Fred Gilham gilham@csl.sri.com
"Peace is only better than war when it's not hell too. War being hell
makes sense."
-Walker Percy, THE SECOND COMING
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