Sunday, November 6, 2011
Ronald Weinland: Conditioning the Flock
A Prophet’s Log (Flush)
Sobered Indeed Pt 1 (Summary)
Countdown: 214 Days
Remaining Sabbaths: 26
Fulfilled Prophecies: 0
Ron’s Death Toll: 0
False prophet and Spokesman Witness Ronald Weinland spoke from Cincinnati this Sabbath. Using biblical stories about the apostles, he’s conditioning the flock for the failure of his prophecies and the ultimate revelation that he’s no Witness.
One week closer.
Tick Tock.
The Andrew G. slide rule correction for cats who can't subtract very well... 208 days and 30 Sabbaths remain.
Your time runs short, Ron Weinland. Judgment day is coming.
Dill Weed
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2 comments:
Did anyone notice the "apology" by Harold Camping ...
The "it didn't happen, but I'm not responsible so just accept it and keep on believing" approach seems carefully designed to minimize any damage to his reputation in the minds of his followers (makes sense since, for Camping, a lot depends on that reputation). Since Ron is similarly dependent on a loyal following and will soon be in the same boat as Camping, it will be interesting to see how similar their strategies are.
If the link doesn't work for you, you can cut and paste this:
http://www.religiondispatches.org/archive/atheologies/5348/harold_camping_is_not_sorry
Yes, I did. He accepts no accountability. It was God's will. These type events get 'spiritualized' meaning something happened but you couldn't see it. Trust God. Trust me. Where else can you go for God's truths?
Weinland has already trotted out, it won't happen until God has made us ready. But, of course he's still convicted he's one of the Two Witnesses, blah, blah, blah.
Family Radio will soft ball it while Camping is still alive and then gradually part ways and bury the past as deep as possible, rarely if ever bringing it up. Once Weinland gives up the ghost, I'm clsoing this blog. It will be interesting to hear his apology.
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