OK, if you’re not interested in bible prophesy as I am, you may want to go to the sports section or where ever it is you go to enlighten your mind while this is being read by others with the same interests. I have noticed others cite passages from the bible as recommended reading to add truth to their statements. I must also say that I have read those selected verses and by doing so can see their connection with the writers thoughts.
There was a comment made recently by some one known as “Just Me “ that stated that today’s events were predicted thousands of years ago by biblical prophets. That too has a ring of truth if you care to read those connected verses. I have tried to do just that and I must admit that a lot is left up to you and your beliefs. On the other hand there are predictions that have come to pass and easy for the average person to see because they are in front of you. If you are not familiar with this part of the bible I can see where you would have doubts as to its connection with the truth. I am not an expert or an overly religious person but I am one to look for an answer to a mystery. There is just too much of the simple spelling out of these biblical predictions not to be recognized by the average reader like my self. I think as time progresses we will be able to make better connections with what is prophesied in the good book. There are still many things that we can argue about but there seldom is a winner when you argue religion. No one forces you to believe anything. Believe as you see fit but don’t hammer those that do believe. This is our number one freedom is it not?
Weldon McGaw
Virginia Beach, Va.


