On my way to visit two Florida Hospitals in search of the elusive influx of Covid-19 patients Liberals say have drastically increased in Florida the last week or so. Its about to rain but I don't care. Pictures to come.
Finally returned home. Visited 3 hospitals instead of two. It is hot in Florida and I've driven far between cities, but sorting out the pictures to post, so you can be the judge.
Photos from Parrish Hospital.
More from Parrish.
Photos of Viera Hospital. Off I95. When asked, the security placing barricades in front of the hospital told us they are preparing incase they receive an influx of Covid Patients. We even took pictures of Covid testing area and that area as well as practically empty.
More from Viera Hospital.
Picture from Viera Hospital, where they told me they were setting up INCASE they receive an influx of Covid Patients. Notice the tent and the barricades. A man in a white coat, I presumed was a doctor, was directing security where to put the barricades.
Pictures from Rockledge Hospital.
More from Rockledge. Doctors parking and ER parking.
Final one images from Rockledge.
Tomorrow, I will try to go to Holmes Regional in Palm Bay and post images there. My conclusion so far? The media is LYING!
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1. Revelation 6:9 talks about the souls under the altar. Much of Revelation is written using symbols. The souls under the alter I one such example. It symbolizes martyrs who died for their faith, crying for justice, in the same way the scripture tells us Abel’s blood cried out in Genesis 4:10. Just as with Able's blood cried out, the martyrs crying out is figurative language. Revelation 6:9 iS not implying that souls are conscious or alive after death.
2. Luke 16:19-31 is about the parable of the rich man and Lazarus. The account of the rich man and Lazarus is a parable. It isn’t a literal description of the afterlife. It’s a story that provides an example of the importance of repentance and obeying God's word. If that passage is to be taken literally, it would conflict with other scriptures that describe the dead as unconscious (Ecclesiastes 9:5, Psalm 146:4).
3. 1 Peter 3:18-19 is about Jesus preaching to spirits in prison. This passage often confuses people. Peter was speaking figuratively in 1 Peter 3:18-20. The “prison” refers to the spiritual condition of the “disobedient spirits” from Noah's time. These people were trapped in the prison of their own sin (Genesis 6:5-13). This is clear because only eight people, the ones who listened to Noah’s message, were saved from the flood (1 Peter 3:20). The “spirits” are absolutely not dead people. No where in Scripture, does it even suggest a person is conscious after death, until the resurrection.
After working the first six days of the week in creating this earth, the great God rested on the seventh day. (Genesis 2:1.3.)
2. This stamped that day as God's rest day, or Sabbath day. Sabbath day means rest day. When a person is born on a certain day, that day becomes his or her birthday. So when God rested upon the seventh day, that day became His rest, or Sabbath, day.
So, the seventh day is always going to be the Sabbath day. Can you change your birthday from the day on which you were born to one on which you were not born? No. Neither can you change God's rest day to a day on which He did not rest. Hence the seventh day is still the Sabbath.
1. In 1493, while in the West Indies, Christopher Columbus tossed a bottle overboard that contained a message for Queen Isabella I of Spain. In 1852, 359 years later, the bottle was found by the captain of an American ship and delivered to Queen Isabella II of Spain.
2. Putting a message in a bottle and tossing it in the ocean is nothing new. The first record of messages in bottles is found in 310 B.C., when Greek philosopher Theophrastus conducted an experiment to show the Mediterranean Sea was formed by the inflowing of the Atlantic Ocean.
3. A message in a bottle was sent by Thomas Hughes, a British soldier. In 1914 he wrote to his wife, put it in a bottle and tossed it in the English Channel. 1999 a fisherman found the bottle. Hughes wife died 1979, but they found his 86YO daughter in NZ and sent her the letter.
1. We stand at a critical point in our history. Some want us returning to the past, but the Scriptures says a different path lies ahead, which will not be pleasant. The Deep State will undermine democracy, and globalist narrative will overshadow the truth in public discourse.
2. Coercion could replace Liberty of Conscience. Totalitarianism will replace tolerance. The creature rather than the Creator will be worshipped. It is important for us to be aware of these changes, and prepare of them as we move forward. Christ is still KING!
3. Satanic forces will dominate our political system. Our society will be crippled by WOKE, CRT inspired, hateful agenda. The more we cede America to the power of the Globalists, the more they use their economic force and mandates to uphold Satan's evil mission.
I can truly understand new Christians believing in the pre-tribulation rapture, because they're new to scripture and new to studying the Bible, however, this shouldn't be the case with old Christians, and by old, I mean, long time believers.
@lucasdean77 Christ said, “Then you will be handed over to be persecuted and put to death, and you will be hated by all nations because of me” (Matthew 24:9). But He added, “but the one who stands firm to the END will be saved“ (verse 13).
@lucasdean77 Jesus said there’s going to be a time of great tribulation. “For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be. And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved” (Matthew 24:21, 22).