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Post by watchmanjim on Aug 16, 2017 23:31:12 GMT -6
He puts a lot of the stuff we've been talking about together, including references to Noah, the Leviticus 12 purification process, etc.
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Post by whatif on Aug 17, 2017 0:09:32 GMT -6
Great video, watchmanjim! I'd heard the audio of this awhile ago, but it is great to see the visuals in this video with it!
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Post by kjs on Aug 17, 2017 8:27:49 GMT -6
Thanks for the video -- it was interesting....
Query:
Has ANYONE talked about the "why" of the eclipse is moving west to east -- for this upcoming event?
It starts on the west coast and exits on the east coast.......
Just something to ponder.......
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Post by Natalie on Aug 17, 2017 8:35:31 GMT -6
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Post by socalexile on Aug 17, 2017 9:34:00 GMT -6
WHAT?!
Interesting info, but it's tough to listen to two guys yell at each other. I had to shut it off. Mark Paul is pouring on the hype a little too heavy IMO. Going to find a summary of these and check them.
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Post by socalexile on Aug 17, 2017 9:45:57 GMT -6
Mark Blitz on the eclipses:
I agree this is a warning.
More recently:
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Post by mike on Aug 17, 2017 10:30:02 GMT -6
Thanks for the video -- it was interesting.... Query: Has ANYONE talked about the "why" of the eclipse is moving west to east -- for this upcoming event? It starts on the west coast and exits on the east coast....... Just something to ponder....... I have pondered this and now think I understand. Every night the moon always comes up in east. In fact its quite the site when I am near the ocean or NY City in the right conditions. So why wouldnt the shadow go east to west? In the most simplest Jersey terms I can explain this (around here) The moon goes around the earth west to east, not east to west as we may think it does. BUT the moon goes around the earth only about half as fast as the earth rotates. So we basically catch the moon every night. So when when the eclipse starts and the moon is passing in front of the sun we have to consider the earth rotation too. The "angle" of the sun casts the shadow of the moon towards the west. As the earth spins and the moon moves (both the same direction) the shadow moves with it. Maybe someone like yardstick has a WAY more scientific explanation, but thats the best I got
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Post by Natalie on Aug 17, 2017 11:06:59 GMT -6
Here is a really short video (like 50 seconds) for those like me who like a visual.
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Post by mike on Aug 17, 2017 12:22:02 GMT -6
Here is a really short video (like 50 seconds) for those like me who like a visual. Exactly what i tried to say LOL
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