I'm obvious? Obvious what, that I'm working for Israel?
Because I'm not buying that currently-in-hell David Wilcock, who was not a Christian (sorry, if your claim to fame was communicating with demons "telepathically" and your beliefs include thinking you're reincarnated, you probably weren't admitted into the pearly gates), who was delusional to say the least -- that he might just actually have killed himself because he was crazy?
But now I have more questions.
Why does the Jew hater crowd, obviously bots or funded by Qatar or fueled by hatred of Jews because you're muslims, or whatever backstory you claim to have, why are they flocking to defend David Wilcock like he's one of their own?
What about hating Jews makes you so gullible to believe this new age bullshit hook line and sinker? Is it because you're gullible? Or maybe because you're all being multitasked to push multiple psyops at once?
If you hadn't noticed, I don't care if you call me a Jew. It's like saying I wear glasses. I don't happen to be one, but there would be no stigma attached if I were (aside from the fact I'd probably be going to the same place Wilcock is going for not accepting Jesus).
How does reincarnation fit in with Christianity again?
Do you think you can be Christian and write a book about being reincarnated?
AI Prompt: did David Wilcock ever proclaim to be Christian?
Answer: Based on the available information, David Wilcock—the New Age author, researcher, and media personality known for his work on "Ancient Aliens" and the "Law of One"—does not identify as Christian and has not proclaimed himself to be one.
View of Divinity: He promotes the idea that "we are all One, and we're all God," denying the separation between God and humanity.
View of Jesus: He does not consider Jesus to be the unique "Son of God" or a traditional Savior. Instead, he views Jesus as a "way-shower" and a teacher who has been "blown way out of proportion" by traditional interpretation.
Do you think that qualifies as Christian? I don't.
You clearly did not watch any of his content.
Enough with the gaslighting. Through the magic of AI, I can confirm anything I want to about his entire body of work in seconds, and I have already done all the research necessary to make the claims I have made.
Actually, in the Bible, there are references to reincarnation. John 9:1-5 And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth. And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind? Jesus answered, Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be made manifest in him. I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work. As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.
I know why you like David Wilcock now. You're both reincarnated.
He was reincarnated from being Edgar Cayce, and you were reincarnated from having your last account banned and starting a new one.
All kidding aside, I'm not going to be gaslighted into treating a new age guru's death like he's our version of George Floyd. It's sad to see someone obviously die from suicide, made extra troubling by knowing by all public evidence he hadn't accepted Christ as his savior.
You can call His name all you like, but it's obvious He isn't in your heart. Look at the words you say and really consider if you are a follower of Christ.
I can tell you want this to be deeper than it is, but it is simply you're just very obvious.
I'm obvious? Obvious what, that I'm working for Israel?
Because I'm not buying that currently-in-hell David Wilcock, who was not a Christian (sorry, if your claim to fame was communicating with demons "telepathically" and your beliefs include thinking you're reincarnated, you probably weren't admitted into the pearly gates), who was delusional to say the least -- that he might just actually have killed himself because he was crazy?
But now I have more questions.
Why does the Jew hater crowd, obviously bots or funded by Qatar or fueled by hatred of Jews because you're muslims, or whatever backstory you claim to have, why are they flocking to defend David Wilcock like he's one of their own?
What about hating Jews makes you so gullible to believe this new age bullshit hook line and sinker? Is it because you're gullible? Or maybe because you're all being multitasked to push multiple psyops at once?
If you hadn't noticed, I don't care if you call me a Jew. It's like saying I wear glasses. I don't happen to be one, but there would be no stigma attached if I were (aside from the fact I'd probably be going to the same place Wilcock is going for not accepting Jesus).
Actually, he was Christian. He was a very spiritual person who believed in Jesus Christ (Yeshua). You clearly did not watch any of his content.
You claim he is Christian.
He claims he is reincarnated.
How does reincarnation fit in with Christianity again?
Do you think you can be Christian and write a book about being reincarnated?
AI Prompt: did David Wilcock ever proclaim to be Christian?
Answer: Based on the available information, David Wilcock—the New Age author, researcher, and media personality known for his work on "Ancient Aliens" and the "Law of One"—does not identify as Christian and has not proclaimed himself to be one.
View of Divinity: He promotes the idea that "we are all One, and we're all God," denying the separation between God and humanity.
View of Jesus: He does not consider Jesus to be the unique "Son of God" or a traditional Savior. Instead, he views Jesus as a "way-shower" and a teacher who has been "blown way out of proportion" by traditional interpretation.
Do you think that qualifies as Christian? I don't.
Enough with the gaslighting. Through the magic of AI, I can confirm anything I want to about his entire body of work in seconds, and I have already done all the research necessary to make the claims I have made.
Actually, in the Bible, there are references to reincarnation. John 9:1-5 And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth. And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind? Jesus answered, Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be made manifest in him. I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work. As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.
All people have to do is look at what you say. You expose yourself all the time.
I know why you like David Wilcock now. You're both reincarnated.
He was reincarnated from being Edgar Cayce, and you were reincarnated from having your last account banned and starting a new one.
All kidding aside, I'm not going to be gaslighted into treating a new age guru's death like he's our version of George Floyd. It's sad to see someone obviously die from suicide, made extra troubling by knowing by all public evidence he hadn't accepted Christ as his savior.
You can call His name all you like, but it's obvious He isn't in your heart. Look at the words you say and really consider if you are a follower of Christ.