He claims he can't be a false prophet because he's not the only one who sets dates. Indeed, Herbert W. Armstrong did set a date, which makes him a false apostle and prophet, too. But it is not recorded in the Bible that any of the 12 Apostles set dates. David C. Pack has been setting dates continuously for a decade or more. He's a false prophet not only because of this but also because of his title claiming. He has claimed 34+ titles in the Bible and many pertaining to Christ.
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What an excellent example of Dave's absolute inability to admit to being mistaken on all the things he is mistaken about. This does show he is starting to twist a bit in the wind over his stupid choice to even make "I know when Jesus is going to return" fake ministry. But rather than admit it, he finds ways to justify the absolute, cannot be argued with, impossible to question, made up bullshit that is Dave's ministry, falsely so called.
Dave Pack is delusional and a master at making the Bible mean what it never remotely meant or could mean.
No one in the history of those who think to predict the day and the hour of Jesus return (there will never be one IMHO), Dave wins the prestigious "Maybe I Should Not Have Gone Down This Road in the First Place" award.
ACTS 1:7 And He said to them, “It is not for you to know times or seasons which the Father has put in His own authority....
That coins the word for 2024 "whatabouteverybodyelsebutedavepackism....."
An expectation of Jesus's return held by certain disciples and followers in those early times did exist - but the master manipulators of our time try to use this to justify their ridiculous forecasts and lies - it has no resemblance whatsoever to what they do such as we see from the fake apostle , Pack, and lots of others like them.
How right you are, 10:36. I've said for years that these manipulators take the role of prophet upon themselves because it makes them appear to be the gatekeepers for these prophetic events. The not so subtle implication for this is that if the prophecies come about as they outline, everyone will come to them to follow and support them. They become "in charge".
From a human perspective, it does not matter to them how many times they get it wrong. If the stuff happens close to the last time they predicted it, that's all that people will remember. Suddenly, they rule!
The good news is that they're not making the evening news, or going viral on the 'net. Hey, Mrs. Pack, Mrs. Flurry, Mrs. Weinland, Mrs. Brisby, Mrs. Thiel, Mrs Armstrong, Mrs. Rupert: Next incarnation, how about you read your sons "The Little Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe"???
BB
Most people will pray for their lusts, selfishness and greed. They want God to conform to their dictates. They pray the gimmies: God, I want you to gimmie this, and give me that. Do it now! That's wrong. God made us, and He knows best what's good for us to have and do. But we don't. He never denies us anything that's good for us to have and do, but only those things that will harm and hurt us. He tells us in the Bible that we should pray according to God's will, what He has promised to give us. Read the Book titled the Holy Bible to learn what God has promised to do for us, and to give us, if we obey God by keeping His commandments.
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