Saturday, August 13, 2011
Isaiah 24:1-3...why is part of it not in all Bibles?
It states among other things that the earth will be turned upside down. Why is this taken out of some scriptures? I think that this is important, because it states that something of a serious magnitude is coming our way. Nasa had already reported a slight shift of the north pole(4 degrees), and turning the earth "upside down" could very well be the prediction of a magnetic shift taking place--and the description of the land being put to "waste" is an indication that it will be a violent shift. Let's not forget that the majan calendar happens to end Dec.21,2012-the same year the son is supposed to have another magnetic shift, a new solar climax is supposed to happen, a oceanic tidal force is supposed to go into a new cycle--all of this in the same year--then I look at Isaiah 24:1 and I am wondering if I am really supposed to take that symbolic. There is nothing symbolic about upside down and there is nothing symbolic about a land being put to waste. If you want to you can read it as the land being destroyed, gbut make me understand why I should not believe that science and God work hand in hand, by God having said so a long, long, time ago, and science being able to prove that we are indeed headed towards a magnetic shift--which by the way, is supposed to be overdue.It's the same with Isaiah's statement of theearth being a circle--and science being able to prove that fact. So, why would anyone try to leave this out of the Bible? Is it to scare people less or fit their own beliefs better? Thank you
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