handy
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Just to clarify a "prophet" when it comes to the Bible isn't necessarily someone who reveals from God a future event (which must take place). A prophet is also someone who claims to speak God's words directly to us. Van Impe covered both bases with the claim that God woke him out of a sound sleep to warn him about Y2K and to tell him to pass the warning onto us. Both the warning, and the claim that it came directly from God is one of the times Van Impe wanders into "prophet" category.
Freeway, I think it was shared once before, but I'll add the link again just so we don't have to go looking for it. What this is a spot advertising the 2000 Time Bomb video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KIoKYi0ex0
Go ahead and watch it and keep in mind Van Impe's words that God awoke him from a sound sleep to warn him of impending disaster and to pass the warning on to us and ask yourself what I think is a highly legitimate question: Does God generally have His prophets charge $24.95 (+$3.00 S&H) for His warnings?
This is pretty hard to get around as far as a "false prophesy" is concerned. Presumably, if anyone, God would have known that the whole Y2K hysteria was media driven hype. Considering that Van Impe is claiming that this "warning" came from God to him in the middle of the night, I'm especially skeptical about the fact that they were selling this video in November of 1998...a time when we in the business were shouting out loud and clear that no, the world was not going to end, life as we knew it was not going to halt, water was not going to cease flowing from faucets (one of the scenarios in the video) as the computers clocks rolled to 01-01-2000.
Freeway, I think it was shared once before, but I'll add the link again just so we don't have to go looking for it. What this is a spot advertising the 2000 Time Bomb video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KIoKYi0ex0
Go ahead and watch it and keep in mind Van Impe's words that God awoke him from a sound sleep to warn him of impending disaster and to pass the warning on to us and ask yourself what I think is a highly legitimate question: Does God generally have His prophets charge $24.95 (+$3.00 S&H) for His warnings?
This is pretty hard to get around as far as a "false prophesy" is concerned. Presumably, if anyone, God would have known that the whole Y2K hysteria was media driven hype. Considering that Van Impe is claiming that this "warning" came from God to him in the middle of the night, I'm especially skeptical about the fact that they were selling this video in November of 1998...a time when we in the business were shouting out loud and clear that no, the world was not going to end, life as we knew it was not going to halt, water was not going to cease flowing from faucets (one of the scenarios in the video) as the computers clocks rolled to 01-01-2000.