Gino (6 Dec 2012)
"RE: F.M. Riley: 12.05.12: FiveDoves: What is about to happen"


 

Pastor Riley,

             That was a lot of very frightening, yet amazing things. I really like how you took a very balanced approach to the simultaneous natural & spiritual events occurring at the end. I was also glad to see that you made it clear that you do not know the date, that must have taken some courage to come out and write that. Interesting thought about Michael - I knew about him disputing with the devil over the body of Moses - however, your point about him watching over the bodies of dead believers, to prevent the devil from using them, well, that made a lot of sense. Also, I liked your point that the shout is an intelligent sound, not simply loud noise.

 

I had a couple of questions for you. You had written:

 

[5]   Pouring that amount of volcanic ash into the upper atmosphere above the earth will literally block out the light of the Sun during the day time, and if the moon is seen at night it will appear through the haze as “blood red.

 

If there is sufficient ash distributed in the atmosphere, enough to block out the light of the sun, as you indicated - wouldn’t that same ash even more so block out the light of the moon? The sun is many times brighter than the moon, and the moon simply reflects a small portion the sun’s light. So if the much brighter sun appears black as sackcloth, due to the ash – and not as a much dimmer and red looking sun, but black - then for the moon, with its much less intense light, it would be totally blocked out, and not visible as red, would it not?

 

You also had written:

 

[4]   Such a great earthquake will set off every one of the 1,500 plus volcanoes presently on the earth, and will likely bring some new ones into existence.

 

I never knew that before, that the earthquakes set off volcanoes, and that an earthquake of this dimension, would set off every volcano & maybe start some new ones. Do you have any more information on that, or where I might find it?

                          Thank you,

                                       Gino