Our 7 year old granddaughter asked her mother this morning as she was getting ready to leave for school, "What time is the apocalypse going to be today?" Yikes! Makes one think.
EphraimAugust 21, 2017
What's wrong with calling it a sign? We have forgotten the prophecies of celestial signs and wonders. Now because of the internet and tv we deem such phenomenon "usual" and scientific...as if God is bound by scientific repetitions. Let's give credit where it is do.
Menachem MevashirAugust 21, 2017
MY calendar says Rosh Hashanah is on the night of Sept 20.
The same day as the new moon.
Why do you put it on Sept 23?
Clyde SteedAugust 18, 2017
It is just an eclipse! We don't need to make it something mysterious like people did hundreds of years ago. It is a scientific happening which is totally predictable not a religious experience. When an unpredictable eclipse or atmospheric happening occurs then we should all pay much attention.
Estil TownsendAugust 18, 2017
Mentioned here several times, is the Prophesy of the night Which was as bright as day. I was kind-of expecting some theory on just how this was accomplished. We know that the light we see at night (Moonlight) is a reflection of the sun shining on the moon and reflecting back to Earth, but it is never as bright as day. What caused it to be so bright that night?
Gary BealAugust 18, 2017
USA TODAY this morning said that this was the "first total eclipse visible only in the USA since the country was founded in 1776." If true (this is contrary to what was said in the Meridian article), that would give me MORE pause to think of this as a sign from heaven
sue MaxwellAugust 18, 2017
The one in 1779 crossed parts of Canada, but the one in 1776 only crossed the US, as this one is going to do. I think that makes it even more significant. Thanks for pointing out that it will be crossing Independence!
CraigAugust 18, 2017
God doesn't speak through natural phenomena, not without prophetic proclamation first. This eclipse is rare and unusual, but it's not God sent.
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Sue SabinAugust 21, 2017
Our 7 year old granddaughter asked her mother this morning as she was getting ready to leave for school, "What time is the apocalypse going to be today?" Yikes! Makes one think.
EphraimAugust 21, 2017
What's wrong with calling it a sign? We have forgotten the prophecies of celestial signs and wonders. Now because of the internet and tv we deem such phenomenon "usual" and scientific...as if God is bound by scientific repetitions. Let's give credit where it is do.
Menachem MevashirAugust 21, 2017
MY calendar says Rosh Hashanah is on the night of Sept 20. The same day as the new moon. Why do you put it on Sept 23?
Clyde SteedAugust 18, 2017
It is just an eclipse! We don't need to make it something mysterious like people did hundreds of years ago. It is a scientific happening which is totally predictable not a religious experience. When an unpredictable eclipse or atmospheric happening occurs then we should all pay much attention.
Estil TownsendAugust 18, 2017
Mentioned here several times, is the Prophesy of the night Which was as bright as day. I was kind-of expecting some theory on just how this was accomplished. We know that the light we see at night (Moonlight) is a reflection of the sun shining on the moon and reflecting back to Earth, but it is never as bright as day. What caused it to be so bright that night?
Gary BealAugust 18, 2017
USA TODAY this morning said that this was the "first total eclipse visible only in the USA since the country was founded in 1776." If true (this is contrary to what was said in the Meridian article), that would give me MORE pause to think of this as a sign from heaven
sue MaxwellAugust 18, 2017
The one in 1779 crossed parts of Canada, but the one in 1776 only crossed the US, as this one is going to do. I think that makes it even more significant. Thanks for pointing out that it will be crossing Independence!
CraigAugust 18, 2017
God doesn't speak through natural phenomena, not without prophetic proclamation first. This eclipse is rare and unusual, but it's not God sent.
JanetteAugust 18, 2017
The Eclipse passes close to Adam-oni-Ahman.
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