all, we tend to buy into what it's proposing. If it's
fiction, we get into the plot and the drama and then
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it's a documentary, we either feel it's worthwhile
and try to remember what we've seen, or we
doubt what it's saying, and we try to forget it.
This must have been documentary week for me,
as I took in a bunch of them; mostly on the
subject of end times. There are many ways
to look at end times. For example, God
who controls my heartbeats might call
me home- that's my end time, but it's not
the end times that the Bible addresses.
The end times that the Bible addresses
appear to be much larger, world wide
in scale, and yet centered in Israel.
But the leading up to events, those are
where the interpretive nature of prophecy
in the Bible and end times comes into
the scene.
So it was that three movie documetaries
came into the focus for me. "Collapse,"
which is Michael Ruppert's report on
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studies have revealed the same thing,
which seemed a tad creepy to me,
Michael isn't conscious about his
language, however, which is a
shame, but, for the few times that
he does say something instantly
offensive to most, my suggestion is
to overlook it and consider the
message, not the messenger.
"Waiting for Armageddon," on the
other hand, turned out to be good,
my thinking going in was, "oh great
another, Jesus is coming back
documentary, telling me all about
the end times." Frankly if you are
like me, you've seen a lot of those
and they rarely get the job done.
This documentary, however,
has turned out to be quite good.
One of the things that we know
is going to take place is covered
in "Collapse," that's the economy
of the world going haywire, and
all goods getting to a point where
fair trade isn't happening, and
goods begin to cost 100s if not
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they did prior to the advent of
the end times. Now this isn't
meant as an alarm but if milk
was available for $2.29 last
years, and it now is costing
$4.49 what sort of price increase
is that, in a standard production
market item?
"Well, O.K., Dana, but where is
the third, you said three of them?"
The documentary "The Future of Food,"
should get your attention, what it
points out to me is, the truth, were
it necessary for me to plant a
garden and have some animals
for us to eat, we'd be in trouble,
those skills aren't in me; and my
suspicion is they aren't in a lot of
people, so no matter what the cost
of milk, my two options are, pay
what they ask, or, don't drink it.
Rev 18:15 The merchants of these things,
which were made rich by her, shall stand
afar off for the fear of her torment,
weeping and wailing,
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