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Hi TS Very interesting comments... Ecclesiastes 7Don't Take Anything for Granted1 A good reputation is better than a fat bank account. Your death date tells more than your birth date.I totally agree to not take anything for granted. A fat bank account can rapidly melt like snow under the sun. Wealths and powers have been destroyed since the beginning of time and if one built his/her life exclusively on the accumulation of the material things of this world then he has no share in what is everlasting. A good reputation is far better because not material and hence can't physically melt like snow under the sun, a good reputation is more solid than any material things.The death date tells more because when you die this is the time where people recognizes the man or woman you really are/were. Death "materializes" the good reputation, it makes it more real, more present and of course missed.Just my interpretation Now hoax related?? :lol: Michael's "death" has shown that what is inscribed in the collective consciousness about Michael Jackson is very positive despite the damages done by tabloids and the media at large. The majority of the people love Michael, there's no denying it for me. The second part emphasizes the fact that Michael's death date is numerology-stamped so yes it tells a LOT in terms of Michael being still alive and that it is all a hoax (6+25+2009=2040) ... but we know it already ... so this must be for something else ... what can this date tell us more than the fact that Michael is alive? The birth date tells something too maybe?
Quote from: "Sarahli"Hi TS Very interesting comments... Ecclesiastes 7Don't Take Anything for Granted1 A good reputation is better than a fat bank account. Your death date tells more than your birth date.I totally agree to not take anything for granted. A fat bank account can rapidly melt like snow under the sun. Wealths and powers have been destroyed since the beginning of time and if one built his/her life exclusively on the accumulation of the material things of this world then he has no share in what is everlasting. A good reputation is far better because not material and hence can't physically melt like snow under the sun, a good reputation is more solid than any material things.The death date tells more because when you die this is the time where people recognizes the man or woman you really are/were. Death "materializes" the good reputation, it makes it more real, more present and of course missed.Just my interpretation Now hoax related?? :lol: Michael's "death" has shown that what is inscribed in the collective consciousness about Michael Jackson is very positive despite the damages done by tabloids and the media at large. The majority of the people love Michael, there's no denying it for me. The second part emphasizes the fact that Michael's death date is numerology-stamped so yes it tells a LOT in terms of Michael being still alive and that it is all a hoax (6+25+2009=2040) ... but we know it already ... so this must be for something else ... what can this date tell us more than the fact that Michael is alive? The birth date tells something too maybe?I agree with your interpretation Sarahli - and I would even go further in saying that no sins can be justified by the need for money! Reputation is everything and needs to be defended!When Michael "died" many many millions showed their Love for him and this had nothing to do with "money" but with Michael's reputation as a genuine Loving and caring person.Michael restoration of His reputation is well on the way.The "Death Date" is indeed much more meaningful in this case as it can be proven to be no coincidence through numerology, Michael's birth date has been questioned a number of times but no conclusions were drawn.I still find it fascinating that the Pepsi accident is EXACTLY mid way through Michael's "life"... and TS you have NEVER said anything about it, will you give me an answer if I ask You WHY?Thank You for this redirect TS --> With L.O.V.E
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginEcclesiastes 7:1 (The Message)Ecclesiastes 7Don't Take Anything for Granted 1 A good reputation is better than a fat bank account. Your death date tells more than your birth date.The Message (MSG)
Your death date tells more than your birth date.
Quote from: "Terror2k10"You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginEcclesiastes 7:1 (The Message)Ecclesiastes 7Don't Take Anything for Granted 1 A good reputation is better than a fat bank account. Your death date tells more than your birth date.The Message (MSG)This is one of my favorite books in the Bible. That being say, the first thing that came to my mind is that the hoax is more about cleaning up Michael's reputation and bringing him back into good graces with the world than it is about making money. And, what people do and say about you when you die is very telling in terms of how you are really thought of because people will tend to be more true to their honest feelings.I think it's evident by the way the world reacted on June 25, 2009 that Michael is well loved around the world.
As always, this message is multilayered, so in suggesting the following, I'm not in any way negating everyone else's comments, which are very valid. But what popped up for me is that the 'death date' is more important than the birth date. Could this be a suggestion that we look more closely at the DATE of Michael's 'death'? Or am I too far off base?
Ecclesiastes 7Don't Take Anything for Granted A good reputation is better than a fat bank account. Your death date tells more than your birth date.The Message (MSG)
A good reputation is better than a fat bank account. Your death date tells more than your birth date.
your death date tells more than your birth date.
GemaSo Michael´s really birth as a man living a life starts from June 25th 2009? a New Michael? Reborn after his death?
Birthdays in the BibleBirthday celebrations are mentioned in the Bible on three separate occasions and, in each case, something terrible occurred. These three accounts bear brief examination.The first account is in Genesis. Pharaoh, the Egyptian king, celebrated his birthday by executing his chief baker (Gen. 40:1-23). God gave Joseph special understanding of a dream by Pharaoh’s butler and baker, that the baker would lose his life three days after Joseph interpreted the dream. Joseph understood that Pharaoh would use this occasion—his own birthday party—to put his baker to death. As the dream had foretold, the baker was hung at the party.In the second account, the New Testament figure Herod the tetrarch reluctantly ordered the beheading of John the Baptist (Matt. 14:3-11). Notice verse six: “But when Herod’s birthday was kept…” During the dancing and merry-making at his birthday party, Herod got carried away and eventually made a promise that he did not want to keep. As a result, a great servant of God lost his life.The final account is found in the book of Job. The Bible says that Job’s seven sons “went and feasted in their houses, every one his day; and sent and called for their three sisters to eat and to drink with them” (Job 1:4). These parties were obviously not centered around any kind of celebration related to God, or Job would not have worried that his children may have sinned during these celebration feasts. He was not exactly sure what was going on in their minds, but the very celebration of their birthdays triggered great concern in him (1:5). Apparently, during the birthday party of Job’s oldest son, God allowed Satan to kill all ten of Job’s children through what appears to be a tornado (vs. 6-13, 18-19).Further proof that these birthday celebrations displeased God is found in Job 3. Take time to read the entire chapter carefully. Job spends much time cursing every aspect of the day of his birth. The loss of all of his children, due to a birthday celebration, stunned and sobered him. His words make plain that there is nothing good about the day of a man’s birth. He openly cursed the day he was born. This will be shown to have greater meaning later in this article.
I'm with you Running Girl. I too want to know about the 9282 days thing and why TS has never chosen to address it. It is 100% legit and it seems exactly TS's style so I'm surprised at the non-mention.