The Ouzo Cross
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bobevenson
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The Ouzo Cross
Let me ask you one simple question: other than a prophet, who could have possibly come up with the Ouzo Cross (please see http://church-of-ouzo.com/pdf/ouzo-prophecy.pdf)?
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Re: The Ouzo Cross
Are you saying you don't understand it?arvind13 wrote:Huh?
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Well, don't apologize. Only one person on this planet besides me understands "The Ouzo Prophecy," and he was blown away by it. You know, I once remember seeing a framed pattern of red and white yarn. It was just an abstract pattern of colors, but one day I looked at it, and the pattern spelled out the word "Jesus," and I never saw the abstract pattern of colors again. I guess something happens in your brain, so I suggest you read the paper over and over again until you achieve a similar epiphany.arvind13 wrote:ya sorry
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Mike Strand
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Re: The Ouzo Cross
Either a prophet or a person with an imagination who can do arithmetic. Both are possible, I suppose.Let me ask you just one simple question: other than a prophet, who could have possibly come up with the Ouzo Cross (please see http://church-of-ouzo.com/pdf/ouzo-prophecy.pdf)?
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Wait a minute, all the imagination in the world couldn't make every reference point of the Ouzo Cross a prime number, and make the ends of the beast line add up to "beast" and "dragon," and the bottom of the Cross a description of the beast, and the top a reflection of the beast. How could somebody who is not a prophet introduce Tor as the Second Coming of Christ that adds up to 53 at the center of the Cross? Africa has thousands of languages. Do you think I actually researched all of them to come up with Tor? Or maybe it's just a convenient ploy like the game of Ouzo, hoping nobody will call my bluff. Here's another little point not mentioned in "The Ouzo Prophecy," the 5 letters of Jesus and 3 letters of Tor combine the First and Second Coming of Christ into the single prime number 53, whose digits add up to 8, one above perfection.Mike Strand wrote:Either a prophet or a person with an imagination who can do arithmetic. Both are possible, I suppose.Let me ask you just one simple question: other than a prophet, who could have possibly come up with the Ouzo Cross (please see http://church-of-ouzo.com/pdf/ouzo-prophecy.pdf)?
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I take it, then, that two people on the planet understand the Ouzo Prophecy, and that you are one of these people. Would you kindly explain the gist of the prophecy for us here, in writing, in this thread?
Does it predict the destruction of humanity? If so, what is the date?
Or does it predict the universal salvation of humanity, If so, all at once, or spread out, and starting when?
And any other key questions you care to address in clear, simple terms.
Does it predict the destruction of humanity? If so, what is the date?
Or does it predict the universal salvation of humanity, If so, all at once, or spread out, and starting when?
And any other key questions you care to address in clear, simple terms.
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When I said that two people on this planet understand "The Ouzo Prophecy," I was overstating the number since the spokesman for the Spiritual Counterfeits Project had no understanding of the paper at all, his letter merely being a mystical sign of its authenticity. The paper is less than four pages in length, half of it double-spaced, and with plenty of white space. There is nothing to explain, you either understand it or you don't.Mike Strand wrote:I take it, then, that two people on the planet understand the Ouzo Prophecy, and that you are one of these people. Would you kindly explain the gist of the prophecy for us here, in writing, in this thread?
Does it predict the destruction of humanity? If so, what is the date?
Or does it predict the universal salvation of humanity, If so, all at once, or spread out, and starting when?
And any other key questions you care to address in clear, simple terms.
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Mike Strand
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Re: The Ouzo Cross
The words of the prophet.There is nothing to explain, you either understand it or you don't.
Are we to assume the one prophet understands it? If so, for those of us who admit we don't understand it, except for some of the arithmetic, would that prophet be willing to say whether it is of any importance to humanity? Yes or no: Do human beings need to understand it, for example, to be saved?
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As the Church of Ouzo website says, "The pathway of evil in every society flows through an institutional grid of religious, cultural and social values." "The Ouzo Prophecy" amplifies this statement by saying, "The evil that lurks in the minds of men is manifested in the collective evil of the beast. Understand the man and you cannot be deceived by his institutions." Or as it says in the book of Revelation, "For God hath put in their hearts to fulfil his will, and to agree, and give their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled." It is our institutions that block God's will from reaching our minds. A simple bidding game of numbers called Ouzo provides an allegory.Mike Strand wrote:The words of the prophet.There is nothing to explain, you either understand it or you don't.
Are we to assume the one prophet understands it? If so, for those of us who admit we don't understand it, except for some of the arithmetic, would that prophet be willing to say whether it is of any importance to humanity? Yes or no: Do human beings need to understand it, for example, to be saved?
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Mike Strand
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Thanks, bobevenson, for this clarification! Many folks would agree with your warning here:
Many of these folks may also point to individual shortcomings such as egotism, cruelty toward other people, and addictions of one form or other.It is our institutions that block God's will from reaching our minds.
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No, every human problem is the result of evil flowing through an institutional grid of religious, cultural and social values.Mike Strand wrote:Thanks, bobevenson, for this clarification! Many folks would agree with your warning here:Many of these folks may also point to individual shortcomings such as egotism, cruelty toward other people, and addictions of one form or other.It is our institutions that block God's will from reaching our minds.