Ok, but she was a vax funder and pusher. Jus sayin. All of us are wrong about many things throughout our lives and perhaps this was just one of hers, who knows.
Gotta keep a close eye on anyone who has millions of followers. That gives them the power to do some serious evil or good, and with what we know about the entertainment industry many tow the cabal line, or they don't get to play.
Exactly. If she is that "aware" of evil, to rebuke it in that way, then she should have been suspicious at least. Remaining neutral and not speaking at a minimum. Any celeb that is willing to push anything for this administration, with their stand on abortion alone, is automatically suspect. She should have more discernment than that.
She has zero influence over my life, so I could give 2 shits where she stands on anything. But I certainly won't be looking to her for any spiritual or live advice.
She knows who her fans are- the amusement park named after her is here in East Tennessee- she has to play to the old school country music southern baptist image-
Never even entertained the thought of Satan actually existing until 1985, when I was on a carrier in the Mediterranean, and I saw something that I still question today, and see as if it happened yesterday. For years I have tried to rationalize it, to explain it away, but I know what I saw and when I tell a few people close to me [other than my wife, who truly believes me] there are those "looks." I believe every person's experience with evil is different, although it may originate from a common source.
Jan Van der Decken, aka the captain of the Flying Dutchman. Trust me, I have been considered a wing nut, and I really didn't figure out who this was until I had a dream ten years to the day of the event - I was out of the Navy and working as a telecommunications technician in a small town in Missouri. Once I put the pieces together, I consulted one of the professors at the local university where I was attending, as he was a brown water Navy vet in Vietnam. He was a pretty cool dude, and my [then] wife and I even had him over for dinner once in a while. The day I had the dream [previously that morning], he told me a story that I thought had originated from a looney bin. He escorted me to his office and closed the door. The expression on his face went from a smile to a cold, thousand-yard stare. He said in a low voice "you saw him too, didn't you?" He told me that one night when his crew was patrolling the Mekong Delta, one of his subordinates came to him and asked him "what in the name of everything holy is going on?" There was a guy, more like an apparition, standing on top of the water, staring at the boat off the port bow. So, my friend went to look, and there he was, just staring there, not standing in the water but on the water. After about a minute, he just faded away.
When I asked my friend if he was hallucinating, he said that originally he thought he had gotten bit by something and he was delirious and was seeing things, but after a few days he decided he wasn't going to tell his superiors for fear of being seen as an insane whack job. He kept it to himself for all those years. He described exactly to the last detail what I had seen from the observation deck on the carrier island. Guy was about six feet tall, wearing a long trench coat and a short-billed hat. There was a half-moon that night, it was about two in the morning and I had just gotten off watch, couldn't sleep so I went up to get some ocean air. The only other guy up there was the signalman on watch, one deck above. I'm looking out over the ocean, it was surreal with the moon hitting the water. I hear a noise from about ten feet away, so I turn and look and there is this guy standing there, exactly as my friend had described, but the only difference was this guy was smoking a pipe - black cavendish tobacco, I remember because I would occasionally smoke a pipe. His face looked a pale white and what has bothered me the most all these years is I can still see his eyes. They were as black as oil, no whites. Soul-less. He stood there for about a minute, then turned around and went around the end of the catwalk and disappeared. So, I walk over there and look, well, the catwalk ended at the bulkhead and there was a steep drop to the flight deck. I didn't hear a thud, nothing. He just wasn't there anymore.
Now, fast-forward ten years. I woke with a start after having a bad dream, got up, went to the den and picked a book off the shelf, sat down and opened it up. It was a book about naval history [I was a history major in college so I collected books]. It was about two in the morning. When I opened the book I landed on a page that talked about, you guessed it, the Flying Dutchman. I'm thinking there's no way, no way. I didn't sleep until about 1 o'clock the next morning, after I spoke with my friend that day. I felt numb. From that point on, my life was different somehow in a million different ways.
I'll take that to my grave. I know what I saw. I hope God has mercy on my soul.
Very interesting, thank you for sharing. Do you relate this ghostly figure to demonic or something of Satan? You mentioned earlier that you have never entertained the thought of Satan until that moment. Did you feel attacked in a way? Like you were being singled out?
I myself have had some very real encounters. Most before I found salvation with Jesus Christ. And one after. Which wasn’t to long ago actually. It was the most brutal. Also curious if you are a Christian? Would you say you are in love with Jesus, follow Christ?
It was an apparition, a phantasm of sorts. Demonic? I don't know. Van der Decken was condemned to sail the seas until the Day of Judgment, so he must answer to God. As far as Jesus, no, I am not a follower. My relationship, if one were to call it that, is with a superior spiritual universal force. If that were to manifest itself in the form of a being we as humans can understand, then we could move closer to a higher level of being ourselves. Likely in the minority here, but I believe that when man truly learns to accept responsibility for his actions, he will achieve more than he is presently capable of comprehending. This requires that he admits to his wrongdoing, owns up to it, and works to repair the damage he has caused. The Catholic Church, supposedly the church of Jesus Christ, did more to instill guilt in me than any other institution, and I have since dealt with what I have done and have not turned any of it over to someone who died for man's sins. I have accepted who I am and will deal with that when the times comes and I am no longer here, but I do not know when and if that will ever happen at all. Lastly, I appreciate the intent put forth by those who claimed to have found Jesus, but I choose not to travel that road myself.
Just understand, when we all stand before the Father one day, only those who know and have accepted Jesus will live forever. If you don’t know Jesus, then when the time comes, He won’t know you. You will have no advocate before the Father.
And as far as the Catholic Church being Jesus’s church. That’s false. Jesus “is”. We are the church, the people. Denominations, imo, are just Satans way of dividing the church. There are no denominations. There are those who follow and worship Him, and those that don’t. Once a person accepts Jesus Christ as their savior, that’s it. I wish you could join me, with church. I go to a Baptist church currently. And even though they would love for me to “join”. I remind them I’m already a member of every church that worships Jesus Christ. Man had a way of inserting “man’s laws” into God’s laws. I’m sorry you had a bad experience. But trust me, keep trying. Build a relationship with Jesus, leave man out of it for a bit. But fellowship is huge. And amazing when you find real Christian fellow worshippers.
This is exactly the reason why I hesitate, if not downright avoid, engaging in conversations about Jesus Christ. I feel I have to defend myself for my beliefs. I am just fine with accepting that people are going to believe what they want to believe regardless of what other people think they should believe. You're not the first person to tell me these things and you won't be the last. It would be best to leave it at that.
Naw I get it. I get onto people (Christians) all the time. They will sit and argue whose right, which church is the true one, Peter this, the rock that…constant fussing, all the while those we need to be helping are looking on in disgust. It’s no wonder some people look at Christians as crazies. I know from my own experience. After 40 yrs, and I’ve only recently accepted Jesus, and went all in. I see man’s flaws now. Why I felt a certain way about “holy rollers”. But I was shown something different. Amazing. And I’m so thankful now. I no longer carry the weight of this world. I am the happiest I’ve been these past 1.5 yrs, than my entire life. It’s unreal. I just want others to have what I have now. That’s all. I’ll leave ya alone friend, just know, that your loved and cared for.
I was always indifferent to Dolly Parton. Too long before my time, not my kind of music, etc.
But I read up on Dolly a while back for one reason or another and boy does she ever seem like a diamond in the rough. Down to earth, grounded, moral. Confident about who she is, and knows that her image is just that, a façade and not something to be taken too seriously.
I think it was Barbara Walters that made some cunty jealous comment about Dolly. Walters who has been married countless times while Dolly has been happily married since 1966.
The paths of 27-year-old singer and actress Miley Cyrus and her godmother 73-year-old country music legend Dolly Parton crossed decades ago. Miley the DEVIL SPAWN herself.
and she is a true patriot and sweetheart! I have seen her twice in Dollywood. Great shows. 2016 had serious wildfires that burned out much of the town and so many peoples homes. Dolly never missed a step and rebuilt out of her own funds. Quite the lady!
She keeps a lot of folks working in that area too! I think if I’m not mistaken she has donated more books to children throughout the world, more than any other person. . . Glad someone said what I was thinking. Al Sure is easy for the other posters to talk smack about someone they pro know little about.
Ok, but she was a vax funder and pusher. Jus sayin. All of us are wrong about many things throughout our lives and perhaps this was just one of hers, who knows.
Gotta keep a close eye on anyone who has millions of followers. That gives them the power to do some serious evil or good, and with what we know about the entertainment industry many tow the cabal line, or they don't get to play.
Exactly. If she is that "aware" of evil, to rebuke it in that way, then she should have been suspicious at least. Remaining neutral and not speaking at a minimum. Any celeb that is willing to push anything for this administration, with their stand on abortion alone, is automatically suspect. She should have more discernment than that.
She has zero influence over my life, so I could give 2 shits where she stands on anything. But I certainly won't be looking to her for any spiritual or live advice.
She knows who her fans are- the amusement park named after her is here in East Tennessee- she has to play to the old school country music southern baptist image-
She's woke too.
Never even entertained the thought of Satan actually existing until 1985, when I was on a carrier in the Mediterranean, and I saw something that I still question today, and see as if it happened yesterday. For years I have tried to rationalize it, to explain it away, but I know what I saw and when I tell a few people close to me [other than my wife, who truly believes me] there are those "looks." I believe every person's experience with evil is different, although it may originate from a common source.
Don't leave us hanging! Please share what you experienced. We'd all benefit from hearing it.
Story time?
Jan Van der Decken, aka the captain of the Flying Dutchman. Trust me, I have been considered a wing nut, and I really didn't figure out who this was until I had a dream ten years to the day of the event - I was out of the Navy and working as a telecommunications technician in a small town in Missouri. Once I put the pieces together, I consulted one of the professors at the local university where I was attending, as he was a brown water Navy vet in Vietnam. He was a pretty cool dude, and my [then] wife and I even had him over for dinner once in a while. The day I had the dream [previously that morning], he told me a story that I thought had originated from a looney bin. He escorted me to his office and closed the door. The expression on his face went from a smile to a cold, thousand-yard stare. He said in a low voice "you saw him too, didn't you?" He told me that one night when his crew was patrolling the Mekong Delta, one of his subordinates came to him and asked him "what in the name of everything holy is going on?" There was a guy, more like an apparition, standing on top of the water, staring at the boat off the port bow. So, my friend went to look, and there he was, just staring there, not standing in the water but on the water. After about a minute, he just faded away.
When I asked my friend if he was hallucinating, he said that originally he thought he had gotten bit by something and he was delirious and was seeing things, but after a few days he decided he wasn't going to tell his superiors for fear of being seen as an insane whack job. He kept it to himself for all those years. He described exactly to the last detail what I had seen from the observation deck on the carrier island. Guy was about six feet tall, wearing a long trench coat and a short-billed hat. There was a half-moon that night, it was about two in the morning and I had just gotten off watch, couldn't sleep so I went up to get some ocean air. The only other guy up there was the signalman on watch, one deck above. I'm looking out over the ocean, it was surreal with the moon hitting the water. I hear a noise from about ten feet away, so I turn and look and there is this guy standing there, exactly as my friend had described, but the only difference was this guy was smoking a pipe - black cavendish tobacco, I remember because I would occasionally smoke a pipe. His face looked a pale white and what has bothered me the most all these years is I can still see his eyes. They were as black as oil, no whites. Soul-less. He stood there for about a minute, then turned around and went around the end of the catwalk and disappeared. So, I walk over there and look, well, the catwalk ended at the bulkhead and there was a steep drop to the flight deck. I didn't hear a thud, nothing. He just wasn't there anymore.
Now, fast-forward ten years. I woke with a start after having a bad dream, got up, went to the den and picked a book off the shelf, sat down and opened it up. It was a book about naval history [I was a history major in college so I collected books]. It was about two in the morning. When I opened the book I landed on a page that talked about, you guessed it, the Flying Dutchman. I'm thinking there's no way, no way. I didn't sleep until about 1 o'clock the next morning, after I spoke with my friend that day. I felt numb. From that point on, my life was different somehow in a million different ways.
I'll take that to my grave. I know what I saw. I hope God has mercy on my soul.
Wow that's wild. Now I am going to research this.
Very interesting, thank you for sharing. Do you relate this ghostly figure to demonic or something of Satan? You mentioned earlier that you have never entertained the thought of Satan until that moment. Did you feel attacked in a way? Like you were being singled out?
I myself have had some very real encounters. Most before I found salvation with Jesus Christ. And one after. Which wasn’t to long ago actually. It was the most brutal. Also curious if you are a Christian? Would you say you are in love with Jesus, follow Christ?
Once again thank you for sharing.
It was an apparition, a phantasm of sorts. Demonic? I don't know. Van der Decken was condemned to sail the seas until the Day of Judgment, so he must answer to God. As far as Jesus, no, I am not a follower. My relationship, if one were to call it that, is with a superior spiritual universal force. If that were to manifest itself in the form of a being we as humans can understand, then we could move closer to a higher level of being ourselves. Likely in the minority here, but I believe that when man truly learns to accept responsibility for his actions, he will achieve more than he is presently capable of comprehending. This requires that he admits to his wrongdoing, owns up to it, and works to repair the damage he has caused. The Catholic Church, supposedly the church of Jesus Christ, did more to instill guilt in me than any other institution, and I have since dealt with what I have done and have not turned any of it over to someone who died for man's sins. I have accepted who I am and will deal with that when the times comes and I am no longer here, but I do not know when and if that will ever happen at all. Lastly, I appreciate the intent put forth by those who claimed to have found Jesus, but I choose not to travel that road myself.
Just understand, when we all stand before the Father one day, only those who know and have accepted Jesus will live forever. If you don’t know Jesus, then when the time comes, He won’t know you. You will have no advocate before the Father.
And as far as the Catholic Church being Jesus’s church. That’s false. Jesus “is”. We are the church, the people. Denominations, imo, are just Satans way of dividing the church. There are no denominations. There are those who follow and worship Him, and those that don’t. Once a person accepts Jesus Christ as their savior, that’s it. I wish you could join me, with church. I go to a Baptist church currently. And even though they would love for me to “join”. I remind them I’m already a member of every church that worships Jesus Christ. Man had a way of inserting “man’s laws” into God’s laws. I’m sorry you had a bad experience. But trust me, keep trying. Build a relationship with Jesus, leave man out of it for a bit. But fellowship is huge. And amazing when you find real Christian fellow worshippers.
This is exactly the reason why I hesitate, if not downright avoid, engaging in conversations about Jesus Christ. I feel I have to defend myself for my beliefs. I am just fine with accepting that people are going to believe what they want to believe regardless of what other people think they should believe. You're not the first person to tell me these things and you won't be the last. It would be best to leave it at that.
Naw I get it. I get onto people (Christians) all the time. They will sit and argue whose right, which church is the true one, Peter this, the rock that…constant fussing, all the while those we need to be helping are looking on in disgust. It’s no wonder some people look at Christians as crazies. I know from my own experience. After 40 yrs, and I’ve only recently accepted Jesus, and went all in. I see man’s flaws now. Why I felt a certain way about “holy rollers”. But I was shown something different. Amazing. And I’m so thankful now. I no longer carry the weight of this world. I am the happiest I’ve been these past 1.5 yrs, than my entire life. It’s unreal. I just want others to have what I have now. That’s all. I’ll leave ya alone friend, just know, that your loved and cared for.
❤️🙏👍
See something paranormal?
I was always indifferent to Dolly Parton. Too long before my time, not my kind of music, etc.
But I read up on Dolly a while back for one reason or another and boy does she ever seem like a diamond in the rough. Down to earth, grounded, moral. Confident about who she is, and knows that her image is just that, a façade and not something to be taken too seriously.
I think it was Barbara Walters that made some cunty jealous comment about Dolly. Walters who has been married countless times while Dolly has been happily married since 1966.
Go Dolly!
...Dolly is Dolly...
...I have loved her since her Porter Waggoner days...
May I recommend her movies "9 to 5" and "Straight Talk"?
The paths of 27-year-old singer and actress Miley Cyrus and her godmother 73-year-old country music legend Dolly Parton crossed decades ago. Miley the DEVIL SPAWN herself.
Yup she's Miley godmother.
And she also came out in a big way supporting black lives matter so there's that
...I don't care about her politics, I love someone who can sing and sound like Linda Ronstadt and Emmy Lou Harris double tracking....
She's monarch, for Pete's sake, why do we care what her good alter says?
Remember that she's plugging for the vaxx
FYI She has fake boobs. Got a reduction years ago.
Now she does, but when she was young and not so skinny, she had quite the voluptuous natural figure.
and she is a true patriot and sweetheart! I have seen her twice in Dollywood. Great shows. 2016 had serious wildfires that burned out much of the town and so many peoples homes. Dolly never missed a step and rebuilt out of her own funds. Quite the lady!
She keeps a lot of folks working in that area too! I think if I’m not mistaken she has donated more books to children throughout the world, more than any other person. . . Glad someone said what I was thinking. Al Sure is easy for the other posters to talk smack about someone they pro know little about.
Dolly is transgender...she is a man