Well Jay, if you think I was passing judgment on you then I apologize in front of everyone here in the forums. My intent was to get you to think differently about how you interpret current events. As a Christian, I was trying to appeal to you through the scriptures that no matter what period of time we live in, it's always a good time to help others. I believe that it's time better spent.
Back in October of 1997, I attended a so-called "conference" that was lead by a man named Chuck Missler. This was at a Christian Church (Horizon Christian Fellowship of Clairemont Mesa, San Diego). During this presentation by Mr. Missler, he claimed that there would be this upcoming Y2K catastrophe. To paraphrase, he claimed some pretty incredible things:
1. The Y2K crisis would be so bad that people should sell their homes and buy cattle, chickens, goats because food would be unavailable in grocery stores.
2. Christians should go live in the country to avoid the upcoming inner-city riots that would result from no electricity/power plant failures. The police would be unable to deal with the riots.
3. Bill Clinton would use the Y2K crisis as an excuse to put through an executive order, keeping himself in office indefinitely and would refuse to step down as President of the United States.
Of course, you could get more information on the impending doom by purchasing one of his books or tape series in the back.
Those were pretty incredible claims and when it came to "question & answer time" with Chuck, I challenged him on these assertions. I also suggested that he was propagating this myth as a way to sell more books and make people feel like they had the "inside scoop" on what would happen while everyone else suffered. During the course of the discussion, he told us that the military had an obligation to disobey Bill Clinton. His reasoning...Clinton had violated the Constitution and the military had a higher obligation to the Constitution than to the commander-in-chief. I totally disagreed with that because the scriptures say we must obey our govt. leaders.
Chuck Missler was wrong, Jay. Lots of people sold their homes and went into debt because this selfish individual duped them. That was what I was trying to save you from...being duped by half-truths and sensationalized interpretations of the NWO, NAU, or end-times ID tags...only this time of the Ron Paul variety.
Once again, you're a good guy and I'm sorry if I offended you to the point of leaving the forums. If I offended anyone else I am also sorry.