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Title: Famed pastor predicts imminent catastrophe
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URL Source: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=91097
Published: Mar 8, 2009
Author: David Wilkerson
Post Date: 2009-03-08 20:07:59 by Jethro Tull
Keywords: None
Views: 1770
Comments: 114

Famed pastor predicts imminent catastrophe

Best-selling author, Teen Challenge founder, sees 'earth-shattering calamity about to happen'


Posted: March 08, 2009 3:15 am Eastern

© 2009 WorldNetDaily

David Wilkerson

A respected pastor, best-selling author and founder of a major ministry to teens predicts an imminent "an earth-shattering calamity" centered in New York City that will spread to major urban areas across the country and around the world – part of what he sees as a judgment from God.

David Wilkerson, author of "The Cross and the Switchblade," a book about his ministry to troubled New York street kids that was later made into a movie starring Pat Boone, tells readers of his blog this weekend that he is "compelled by the Holy Spirit to send out an urgent message" about his prediction.

"An earth-shattering calamity is about to happen," he writes. "It is going to be so frightening, we are all going to tremble – even the godliest among us."

Wilkerson's vision is of fires raging through New York City.

"It will engulf the whole megaplex, including areas of New Jersey and Connecticut. Major cities all across America will experience riots and blazing fires – such as we saw in Watts, Los Angeles, years ago," he explains. "There will be riots and fires in cities worldwide. There will be looting – including Times Square, New York City. What we are experiencing now is not a recession, not even a depression. We are under God’s wrath. In Psalm 11 it is written, "If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?"

Wilkerson is the founding pastor of Times Square Church in New York City, where he launched a ministry to gang members and drug addicts in 1958. He is a highly regarded mentor to other pastors in evangelical circles and travels the world holding conference for other Christian ministers.

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His work in New York in the 1950s and 1960s led to the formation of Teen Challenge – a nationwide ministry to reach out to people with life-controlling habits. Teen Challenge has grown to include 173 residential programs and numerous evangelism outreach centers in the United States, and 241 centers in 77 other countries. The program claims a recovery rate of 86 percent.

The story of Wilkerson's first five years of ministry in New York is told in "The Cross and the Switchblade," a book he co-authored in 1963. The book became a best-selling phenomenon and more than 15 million copies have been distributed in over 30 languages.

"God is judging the raging sins of America and the nations," claims Wilkerson. "He is destroying the secular foundations." Wilkerson urges everyone to stockpile a 30-day supply of food and other necessities to deal with the catastrophe he foresees.

"I do not know when these things will come to pass, but I know it is not far off," Wilkerson concluded in his message. "I have unburdened my soul to you. Do with the message as you choose."

A past vice president of the Southern Baptist Convention is hoping believers pay attention to Wilkerson's message.

"I have known David Wilkerson for more than 25 years as well as many of his friends and associates," said Pastor Wiley Drake. "He is a godly man and I believe he is listening to God. I encourage each Christian to read and heed what God is saying through our brother."


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#3. To: Jethro Tull (#0)

Every couple of years or so, one of these clowns gets up and goes "God's wrath is coming soon! He told me so! Buy my book and be prepared!" It's just nonsense for the rubes, to get them to drop their hard- earned dollars on fake books and prayer cloths.

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2009-03-08   20:19:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Elliott Jackalope (#3)

How can I get a gig like that?

Jethro Tull  posted on  2009-03-08   20:21:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Jethro Tull (#6)

Get yourself some big hair, a toothy smile, a nice suit, and a Bible. A Southern accent helps a lot too. Be ready to defend Israel at all costs, and lie lie lie lie lie your ass off. Then scrape up some donations from your "flock", shear those sheep for all they're worth, and then get on the TeeVee and grow your congregation. Then get a blond sidekick with big hair, big boobs and lots of makeup who goes "praise Jesus" every 30 seconds or so. Once you're raking in enough moolah, buy yourself some satellite bandwidth and go for the big time. Pretend that you're hearing the voice of Jesus every so often as you preach... veer off into tangents as directed by "the spirit of the Lord". And don't get caught diddling anything...

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2009-03-08   21:10:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Elliott Jackalope (#13)

Or you could take the Elliot Jackass way. You can hate and want to kill all christians. You can burn the 10 commandments because they say don't kill don't commit adultery have no other God. Lets all be like Elliot Jackass. He is like Stalin who wants to kill anyone who believes in God. Then he distorts the Bible to make it fit his luceferian philisophy of kill christians.

Old Friend  posted on  2009-03-08   21:15:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Old Friend (#17)

LOL! Dude, take your meds. You are SO far off base it's unreal. I don't hate Christians, I mainly feel bad for them. I do, however, despise organized religion and those who lead it, because from what I've seen they're all run by sociopaths and liars. Those who choose to have a spiritual outlook and who are willing to seek the truth, and discuss it with others, and state their beliefs but are willing to listen to others? More power to them. I'll happily debate with them till the cows come home. Those who thump "holy books" and demand that THEIR way is the ONLY way and all others are doomed to eternal horrors inflicted by God? I have no patience for them whatsoever.

But hey, you believe what you want to. Just keep away from sharp objects and things that go "boom" and you'll be fine.

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2009-03-08   21:23:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Elliott Jackalope (#20)

I'll give you this Elliot. You are a better person than Toilet seat licker. Otherwise known as LACUMO.

Old Friend  posted on  2009-03-08   21:27:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: Old Friend, Elliott Jackalope (#21)

I'll give you this Elliot. You are a better person than Toilet seat licker. Otherwise known as LACUMO.

Well penis breath, you trying to blowsmoke up EJ's ass. You are no more a christian than my dog Max is the president of the U.S.. The only thing you are good at, real good at is lying and cheering on the murdering joos who love to kill Palestinians.

Don't be taken in by this fool Elliott. He claims he is a christian and spews forth some of the most vile language known to man. He says the Palis are less than human and he eats circumcised foreskins and probably some that are still attached. He adores other faggots as well and thinks rush lamebrain is one of the twelve apostles.

He behaves just like all those preachers like jimmy sweigert, john hagee, and teddy haggard who preach the so called word of god and then sin, sin, sin away. Keep your distance Elliott.

LACUMO  posted on  2009-03-08   22:37:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#68. To: LACUMO (#42)

He behaves just like all those preachers like jimmy sweigert, john hagee, and teddy haggard who preach the so called word of god and then sin, sin, sin away. Keep your distance Elliott.

No worries there. I've seen how Old Fiend operates. You know why a lot of people cling so tightly to the idea of "all sins are forgiven and washed away by the blood of the lamb"? Because they know that they have some particularly heavy karma built up, and so they desperately cling to that notion the way a drowning man might cling to a life vest. And the moment anyone challenges that notion, they go absolutely berserk on the attack. It's truly frightening to witness.

We all get angry sometimes, and flashes of temper happen here on a regular basis. No sweat, I try to let it roll off my back, goodness knows I get ticked off myself. But some people here have a truly diabolical streak in them, openly gloating when misery and death befalls those they dislike. That's bad enough in anyone, but when people like that then profess to be Christians in the next breath... wow. The sheer chutzpah and hypocrisy of it all is truly stunning.

But hey, I'm willing to live and let live. If the Christians out there want to worship some dead Jew on a stick, fine by me. But the moment they start pushing that mind-wrenching, illogical irrational nonsense on me, I'm going to push it right back down their throats, and they're not going to like it.

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2009-03-08   23:40:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#73. To: Elliott Jackalope (#68)

But the moment they start pushing that mind-wrenching, illogical irrational nonsense on me, I'm going to push it right back down their throats, and they're not going to like it.

Seriously. You're a complete loser and failure of a man.

Rotara  posted on  2009-03-08   23:58:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#74. To: Rotara (#73)

Ah, nice. Nothing like ad hominem attack to bolster your position. Yep, certainly proves your point! Oh yes. You're right and I'm wrong, it's perfectly clear, because you choose to attack me personally. Well! Your work here is done! You've proven beyond the shadow of a doubt to anyone with an IQ below 95 that you are, in fact, correct. Meaning that you and your Christian friends can now run off, content in your smug superiority, convinced that you have the market in truth cornered.

Meanwhile, those of us with triple-digit IQ's will just shrug off your semi-coherent sophomoric rantings and move on to more relevant and important topics to discuss. Honestly, you're a deadly bore to debate. I'd pity any original thought that might inadvertently wander into the gaping abyss of your skull, the poor thing would die of malnutrition and loneliness...

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2009-03-09   0:04:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#75. To: Elliott Jackalope (#74)

I'm not trying to 'prove' anything.

You're a God-hating, European-Socialist scum bag and I wouldn't trust you with my children.

You're the kind of DOUCHE BAG that every patriot Constitutionalist should keep their eyes on.

(*)

Rotara  posted on  2009-03-09   0:06:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#77. To: Rotara (#75) (Edited)

I'm not trying to 'prove' anything.

Actually, yes, you are. If you weren't, you wouldn't be posting here. That's rather disingenuous of you right there.

You're a God-hating, European-Socialist scum bag and I wouldn't trust you with my children.

Wrong again, Sparky. I have nothing against "God", but I do have a lot against "religion". I'm personally of the opinion that there is more than this life, that we do, in fact, survive death, and that it is more likely than not that there is, in fact, a "great mind" behind this reality. However, I don't pretend to understand that mind, to know what it wants, or to say that I have the authority to speak on His behalf. And THAT is where I end up butting heads with the likes of the religious bigots, simpletons and Bible- thumpers here and elsewhere.

As far as my being a "European-Socialist scum bag" is concerned, the reason I keep pointing out how they do things in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark is not because I'm enamored with their ideology or because I'm somehow "married" to the idea that "socialism" is, by definition, wonderful. The reason I keep pointing those countries and their way of doing things out is because of the fact that they get results. Period. If our system of rabid Darwinistic robber-baron winner-takes-all capitalism was producing good results for a majority of the population, then I'd be all for it. But it's NOT and therefore I question it. Gosh, what a fool I must be. How DARE I take a look at other systems that are actually working and then suggest that we might learn something from them? I must be a crazy person!

You're the kind of DOUCHE BAG that every patriot Constitutionalist should keep their eyes on.

And you're the kind of narrow-minded moron that typifies and exemplifies the stereotype of the "Ugly American" that makes every other nation on the planet roll their eyes at us and laugh behind our backs.

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2009-03-09   0:17:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#78. To: Elliott Jackalope (#77)

I have to keep an eye on the Enemy Within, thus I have to watch sleeze bags like you as though my life depended.

You're smart enough to fool a lot of stoooooopid sheeple.

Rotara  posted on  2009-03-09   0:26:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#79. To: Rotara (#78)

I have to keep an eye on the Enemy Within, thus I have to watch sleeze bags like you as though my life depended.

So I'm the "Enemy Within"? Wow... that's quite a statement.

Allow me to take a moment to explain something to you. One of the hallmarks of adult thought is the ability to understand that most things are not binary in nature. For example, "Beavis and Butthead" were funny largely because of the fact that the two primary characters were simpletons, who's entire scope of understanding of the world around them was limited to "awesome" and "sucks". Everything they encountered was either "awesome" or "totally sucked". It was funny because it exemplified an extremely immature, unsophisticated, reactionary and ultimately moronic level of comprehension.

The idea that you feel compelled to "watch me as though your life depended" is not only unfortunate, it's reflective of your woefully undeveloped worldview. Not everyone who agrees with you is your friend, and not everyone who disagrees with you is your enemy. I know this is an advanced concept requiring some willingness to consider sophisticated ideas and concepts, so take your time, take a deep breath, and think on it a while before firing off another reflexive, reactionary comment.

You're smart enough to fool a lot of stoooooopid sheeple.

I'm not looking to fool anyone... I don't claim to have all the answers, and I don't ever demand that others agree with me. What I do have is a lot of questions, and if I can get people to actually think about things then I consider that a win. As far as "fooling sheeple" goes, why would I bother? I find people who can't think for themselves boring and can't stand to be around them. Why would I bother to want to fool them? Let them drink their beer and watch their ball games and pray to some guy because someone else told them to. Fine by me, so long as I don't have to be around them or live like they do.

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2009-03-09   0:46:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#80. To: Elliott Jackalope (#79)

So I'm the "Enemy Within"? Wow... that's quite a statement.

It was your choice. No one forced you.

Rotara  posted on  2009-03-09   0:51:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#81. To: Rotara (#80)

Allow me to share a few quotes with you and others on this board.

“Patriotism is fierce as a fever, pitiless as the grave, blind as a stone and as irrational as a headless hen.” - Ambrose Bierce

“Patriotism is a pernicious, psychopathic form of idiocy.” - George Bernard Shaw

“A patriot sets himself apart in his own country under his own flag, sneers at other nations and keeps an army of uniformed assassins on hand at heavy expense to grab slices of other people’s countries and keep them from grabbing slices of his. In the intervals between campaigns he washes the blood off his hands and works for ‘the universal brotherhood of man’ - with his mouth.” - Mark Twain, "The Lowest Animal"

“Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all others because you were born in it.” - William Shakespeare

“If the test of patriotism comes only by reflexively falling into lockstep behind the leader whenever the flag is waved, then what we have is a formula for dictatorship, not democracy... But the American way is to criticize and debate openly, not to accept unthinkingly the doings of government officials of this or any other country.” - Michael Parenti

I've got some bad news for you Sparky, if anyone here is "The Enemy Within", it's you...

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2009-03-09   0:59:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#82. To: Elliott Jackalope (#81)

"I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." --Thomas Jefferson*

You're nothing but a fraud, a pretender, a poseur and overall massive pussy.

Rotara  posted on  2009-03-09   1:01:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#85. To: Rotara (#82)

I have attempted to discuss and debate with you evenhandedly, fairly and with a sense of decency and fair play. You have responded with ad hominem attacks and insults. As of now I wash my hands of you. You're a bully, a simpleton and a bore, there is nothing to be gained by debating with you, and I refuse to be dragged down to your level. Find someone else to dump your venom on, you certainly do seem to have an astonishing excess of it available.

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2009-03-09   1:11:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#87. To: Elliott Jackalope (#85)

HSMWYFPOS

"In every government on earth is some trace of human weakness, some germ of corruption and degeneracy, which cunning will discover, and wickedness insensibly open, cultivate and improve." --Thomas Jefferson: Notes on Virginia Q.XIV, 1782. ME 2:207

"What institution is insusceptible of abuse in wicked hands?" --Thomas Jefferson to L. H. Girardin, 1815. ME 14:270

"Mankind soon learn to make interested uses of every right and power which they possess, or may assume." --Thomas Jefferson: Notes on Virginia Q.XIII, 1782. ME 2:164

"[Montesquieu wrote in Spirit of the Laws, III,c.3:] 'When virtue is banished, ambition invades the minds of those who are disposed to receive it, and avarice possesses the whole community." --Thomas Jefferson: copied into his Commonplace Book.

"Cannibals are not to be found in the wilds of America only, but are reveling on the blood of every living people." --Thomas Jefferson to Charles Clay, 1815. ME 14:234

"[Algernon Sidney wrote in Discourses Concerning Government, Sect. II, Par. 8:] 'Those who have no sense of right, reason or religion, have a natural propensity to make use of their strength to the destruction of such as are weaker than they.'" --Thomas Jefferson: copied into his Commonplace Book.

"The nation who [has] never admitted a chapter of morality into her political code,... [will] boldly [avow] that whatever power [she] can make hers is hers of right." --Thomas Jefferson to John Langdon, 1810. (*) ME 12:375

"It was not expected in this age, that nations so honorably distinguished by their advances in science and civilization, would suddenly cast away the esteem they had merited from the world and, revolting from the empire of morality, assume a character in history which all the tears of their posterity will never wash from its pages." --Thomas Jefferson: Reply to Philadelphia Democratic Republicans, 1808. ME 16:303

"I do not believe with the Rochefoucaults and the Montaignes that fourteen out of fifteen men are rogues. I believe a great abatement from that proportion may be made in favor of general honesty. But I have always found that rogues would be uppermost, and I do not know that the proportion is too strong for the higher orders and for those who, rising above the swinish multitude, always contrive to nestle themselves into the places of power and profit. These rogues set out with stealing the people's good opinion, and then steal from them the right of withdrawing it, by contriving laws and associations against the power of the people themselves." --Thomas Jefferson to Mann Page, 1795. ME 9:306

"Such is the moral construction of the world, that no national crime passes unpunished in the long run... Were your present oppressors to reflect on the same truth, they would spare to their own countries the penalties on their present wrongs which will be inflicted on them in future times. The seeds of hatred and revenge which they [sow] with a large hand will not fail to produce their fruits in time. Like their brother robbers on the highway, they suppose the escape of the moment a final escape and deem infamy and future risk countervailed by present gain." --Thomas Jefferson to Francois de Marbois, 1817. ME 15:130

"Crooked schemes will end by overwhelming their authors and coadjutors in disgrace, and... he alone who walks strict and upright, and who, in matters of opinion, will be contented that others should be as free as himself, and acquiesce when his opinion is fairly overruled, will attain his object in the end." --Thomas Jefferson to Gideon Granger, 1804. ME 11:25

"If pride of character be of worth at any time, it is when it disarms the efforts of malice." --Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Nelson, 1781. ME 4:364, Papers 4:677

"There are various ways of keeping truth out of sight." --Thomas Jefferson: Notes on Virginia Q.VI, 1782. ME 2:95

"Truths necessary for our own character must not be suppressed out of tenderness to its calumniators." --Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 1815. ME 14:291

"In truth, I do not recollect in all the animal kingdom a single species but man which is eternally and systematically engaged in the destruction of its own species. What is called civilization seems to have no other effect on him than to teach him to pursue the principle of bellum omnium in omnia [war of all against all] on a larger scale, and in place of the little contests of tribe against tribe, to engage all the quarters of the earth in the same work of destruction. When we add to this that as to the other species of animals, the lions and tigers are mere lambs compared with man as a destroyer, we must conclude that it is in man alone that nature has been able to find a sufficient barrier against the too great multiplication of other animals and of man himself, an equilibrating power against the fecundity of generation." --Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 1797. ME 9:360

"When great evils happen, I am in the habit of looking out for what good may arise from them as consolations to us, and Providence has in fact so established the order of things, as that most evils are the means of producing some good." --Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Rush, 1800. ME 10:173

Rotara  posted on  2009-03-09   1:20:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#107. To: Rotara, Elliott Jackalope (#87) (Edited)

"In every government on earth is some trace of human weakness, some germ of corruption and degeneracy, which cunning will discover, and wickedness insensibly open, cultivate and improve." --Thomas Jefferson: Notes on Virginia Q.XIV, 1782. ME 2:207

Thomas Jefferson's views of religion were probably closer to Jackalope's than to yours, even though his view of government is closer to yours than to Jackalope's.

The notion that America's founders were religious fundamentalists is nonsense. Jefferson even edited a version of the Bible with all references to prophecy, magic, and the supernatural removed. Franklin was a deist. Paine was an atheist. Most of the other big names (Maddison, Adams, and so on) were Anglicans or Unitarians, who aren't exactly known for Biblical literalism.

People like Jerry Falwell or this Wilkerson street preacher would have been very uncomfortable in Thomas Jefferson's company, especially if they started talking abour religion.

Rupert_Pupkin  posted on  2009-03-09   13:58:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#112. To: Rupert_Pupkin (#107)

his view of government is closer to yours than to Jackalope's

Which is *THE* point, btw.

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