Irish ‘visionary’ claims Virgin Mary predicts tsunamis to hit both sides of Atlantic
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LacarourSeanB | Feb 20, 2011, 08:10 PM EST
Let me second jacersagain on his critique of Towngate. Come on! Coleman's daft as they come (which is NOT to say that such phenomenon aren't off times legitimate. Fatima? Lourdes? Legitimate altogether. Lorna Byrne? Real as it gets. Joe Coleman? Not even close) but to make such a comment as did Towngate is as dangerous as it is blasphemous. The confessional is open for legitimate business. Time to consider that, Towngate. Peace and Blessings to all.
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BARNEYKX | Feb 20, 2011, 04:17 PM EST
were any of the statues running about then lol
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Searlit | Feb 20, 2011, 04:02 PM EST
"But perhaps this prophet, raised in an antique way, got the big wave message wrong, thinking of it as nature, rather than the tsunami's of debt, which have indeed hit both sides of the Atlantic." How brilliant CitizenWhy!
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jerryoneill | Feb 20, 2011, 11:53 AM EST
Did ol Mar give any thoughts on the stock market?
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ShamrockShore | Feb 20, 2011, 09:56 AM EST
This dude is a regular fruitcake. Certainly schizophrenic and possibly bi-polar. His Social Welfare card should be taken back. Let the virgin pay.
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tippboy | Feb 20, 2011, 08:45 AM EST
Just another whack-job!
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jacersagain | Feb 19, 2011, 10:04 PM EST
*Dong. Donngh. Donngggh..... Donnggghhh.... Donngggh.... Donngggh....* The Bells of the Angelus are calling you to prayer. Answer, Townie.
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Towngate | Feb 19, 2011, 02:06 PM EST
IF MARY LIVED in Ireland today and some bloke dressed as an Angel told her she was pregnant ~ ~ ~ she would be first in the queue outside Boots to buy the "Morning After Pill"! ...................... ! ! !
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srdools | Feb 19, 2011, 11:39 AM EST
Let me guess..This guy accepts donations right. I mean he would not be so rude as to not accept money from people right?
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pamelaknudsen | Feb 19, 2011, 10:27 AM EST
does the virgin mary care how we dress?
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Dublinjas | Feb 18, 2011, 09:46 PM EST
LiamKennedy: Prove anything you are saying is fact.
Joe Coleman is just another snake oil salesman, and a very poor one if his predictions are anything to go by.
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jacersagain | Feb 18, 2011, 06:49 PM EST
(...more) These same geologists and scientists have also discovered that there’s a line-pattern to past volcanic activities in the north of Turkey (which have already killed thousands upon thousands of people) and have predicted that the next big one to explode in and around Turkey will happen in the sea just off Istanbul, a massively populated city, even without its thousands of tourists on any given day, or off the coast of its neighbouring country, Bulgaria. Turkish authorities and its rescue and frontline emergency services are already planning and practising for this event but know they will not save many of the millions who live in Istanbul. The thing about these geologists’ predictions is that they are definitely going to happen... it’s just that geologists cannot say whether it’s tomorrow, next week or 100 yrs from now that they will happen that matters to me in Ireland or to Irish people who have holiday homes in Bulgaria and Turkey or to people in NYC or Florida, today. Me? I just live for today... tomorrow never comes for me, or anyone for that matter.
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jacersagain | Feb 18, 2011, 06:44 PM EST
Geologists, and other men and women of science, have already highlighted that there is a geological fault on the west sloping side of the beautiful island of Gran Canaria, west of Africa. Their prediction is that the west side of Gran Canaria will collapse and slide into the Atlantic Ocean in one massive motion, sending a huge tsunami west across that ocean to America’s east coast, slamming into all the cities on the USA's east coast, rippling north to the coasts of Portugal, Spain, the islands of Britain and Ireland and south to western African coasts. They say it will have a similar effect as the huge collapse of the east side of the Greek Island of Santorini, which caused a massive tsunami that effectively caused the Red Sea in North Egypt to draw away enough for Jews to escape from Pharaoh (during the so-called “Parting of the Seas” described in the Bible) before returning to shore to destroy Pharaoh’s pursuing army. (More..)
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CitizenWhy | Feb 18, 2011, 05:26 PM EST
Ho hum, another sign of the imminent second coming of Christ, this one joining the thousands that have preceded it for 2000 years. There will always be disasters, generated by nature and/or humanity, no need for the gods to stir them up. We need a home for prophets to retire to. ... But perhaps this prophet, raised in an antique way, got the big wave message wrong, thinking it of nature rather than the tsunamis of debt, which have indeed hit both sides of the Atlantic.
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