I don't usually date my posts because i hope that a reader can come back to this blog in several years and find information that is still valid, timeless.
The subject of this post however will require a reference point for any future reader.
That is of course highly dependent on whether or not there will be a technological system for the reader to access this information. Secondly and more importantly the reader will have to survive the apocalyptic prophecies that the subject of this post is begging you to believe as a warning of the end time.
Who is my subject ?
Irvin Baxter is CEO of Endtime Ministries.
The Radio Show Coast to Coast AM describe him through the following mini-Bio.
Irvin Baxter Jr. is the editor of the most widely circulated prophecy magazine in the world, hosts the daily radio broadcast, Politics and Religion, and is the author of several prophecy books and Bible studies. He founded Endtime, a non-profit corporation.
Before committing himself to full-time work with Endtime Ministries, Irvin Baxter, Jr. served as pastor of the Oak Park Church in Richmond, Indiana for approximately 32 years. In November of 2005, Endtime Ministries moved from Richmond, Indiana to Garland, Texas. In addition to Endtime Magazine and Politics and Religion, Endtime Ministries produces numerous Bible Study resources and sponsors prophecy conferences and Bible studies throughout the world.
Anyone familiar with Coast to Coast AM and the present and past hosts Art Bell and Georges Noory know that the subject matter that they cover is almost always controversial. But they dare to go where the mainstream corporate oligarchy don't. It's still about freedom of speech, for now.
Baxter has appeared on a handful of radio interviews on C2C-AM since 2006.
In a 2006 show entitled End Times and Biblical Prophecy Irvin Baxter discusses his predictions and understanding of some of the prophecies revealed in the Christian Sacred text bestseller book called the Bible. The Bible, of course most people know, is a selection of sacred books selected by the high priests of early Christianity to represent the Holy Word of God as the Christians know him to be. The last book in the Bible is the Book of Revelation.
From this book, the reader learns about seven seals, or codes, that are to be broken in time to come. These seals will reveal all types of calamities, and a final battle called Armegeddon, which will be followed by the return of the Messiah (according to Christian Doctrine).
Irvin Baxter, in this first C2C-AM interview says that we are 2 to 8 years from that time.
The following interviews on C2C-AM are continuation and updates on his predictions.
Baxter also has several videos running on YouTube as can be seen in the example above (hmm hmm...if you are reading this in the future the link may be broken).
Is Irvin Baxter a Prophet ?
Not in my opinion or understanding of the word Prophet. The Bible prophecies were written by the true Prophets (according to Christianity). Irvin Baxter is a predictor who uses the words of the Prophets of the Bible to predict future events. The formula that he uses for calculation is the word of the Prophets.
The fundamental difference between a Prophet and a person who predicts is that the Prophet gets his information from the source which is God, Oneness, the Cosmic collective, that source that we forgot what it is and have been fighting wars to get it back, and therefore can never(never) be wrong while the person of prediction is fallible.
Score one for Irvin Baxter and all others who try to interpret the Prophets timeline.
The very book that the interpreters of the End Times take their values from as a big warning in regards to men who take themselves to seriously in the accuracy of their predictions.
"There will be many false Prophets in the days preceding my coming".
"The day and hour cannot be for certain but there will be many signs and warnings ...."
The prediction of the exact time has given rise to many false prophets in the ages since the Bible Prophecies were documented by the original "spirit guided prophets".
Of course someday, somewhere, someone will get the timing right. The prophets are never wrong.
Unfortunately when that time comes it will be too late. When the right time presents itself there will only be a chance in a million that anyone will be reading this. Billions will have perished in the blinking of an eye. Many will have regained the spiritual enlightenment or the tools that the ancients lived with has a paradigm. Did i say paradigm, i meant paradise. Those who haven't will perish in the fires of their own self disgust.
This is also my understanding of the Rapture, another Bible prophecy often misinterpreted by some self righteous holy-er than thou preachers who think their stuff don't smell.
In my understanding, the rapture is a deliverance, a time when the conscious is elevated into another dimension, the cosmic collective perhaps. Those who receive this spirit before the trials of the great tribulation will be alive just like they are now but they will be protected from the evils of those who refuse to uphold the truth of the spiritual paradigm.
This is in line with the beliefs of the Natives. The ancients new the meaning of walking in spirit. That meaning was repressed through condemnation, through the seperation of science and religion, and through other means.
There are many people like Irvin Baxter on the planet today. He may not be far removed from the truth. Time will tell. But to me, people like him are dangerous. I include Jack Van Impe and his wife Rexella amongst this group of people. I also include Ronald Weinland and many other corporate style preachers in this group.
The Bible may be pure sacred text written through the voice of oneness and channeled through a prophet but mere men going about swinging religious pitches for dollars is all a bit to close to corporate oligarchy for me.
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Wienland
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