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    Quote Originally Posted by CatchyUsername View Post
    Well, it wasn't really a "prophecy"......
    It wasn't a prophecy about Kim?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CatchyUsername View Post
    I know that people on the forum here complain about long posts, but I don't have too much of a problem with it, as long as all of it is relevant, but that's just me.
    I guess for me, it's that my eyes don't track long paragraphs on the computer very well. I have to really focus and almost squint.

    Then there's the long posts that just end up being "quaw-quaw-quaw-quaw-quaw" to me. (Read: Charlie Brown's teacher!)

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    Sorry, I'm tired. Where did you pull that from?

    It was your intro:

    This is what his website says about him and his wife:
    Johnny and Elizabeth Enlow are social reformers at heart, as well as international speakers and authors of The Seven Mountain Prophecy, The Seven Mountain Mantle, and Rainbow God. As ones focused on the reformation of the 7 primary areas of culture, they are spiritual mentors to many in Media, Arts and Entertainment, Government, Family, Religion, Economy, and Education. Their passion is to awaken our generation to the reality of the God of all of life, Who not only cares for our souls, but also has practical solutions to offer through His sons and daughters for every problem that exists in society.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CatchyUsername View Post
    I know that people on the forum here complain about long posts, but I don't have too much of a problem with it, as long as all of it is relevant, but that's just me.
    it's an eye thing.. I'm finding if it's the small print, either I skim or copy and paste to make it large enough.. and I'm not likely to do that for EVERYthing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pentecali View Post
    It wasn't a prophecy about Kim?
    Well, he says he has some, "thoughts" about Kim..... Not sure that it's a "thus saith the Lord". I mean, he is being obedient to what he believes the Lord is saying about Kim in general, but I wouldn't call it a prophecy, per se.

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    Hey, I understand. And I too, check out after a certain point in time if something is really long...that's why I qualified what I said. But if someone is really being obedient to the Lord, then I really don't blame them if it's long. I do understand that it gets more difficult to read the longer it is. But thing is this. When we read a really great book, does the length really bother us? I also understand eye strain and all that. My husband gets it really bad when sitting in front of a computer. I've never noticed it myself.

    But again, this is just ME..............we all have things that bother us.

    Quote Originally Posted by A.J. View Post
    I guess for me, it's that my eyes don't track long paragraphs on the computer very well. I have to really focus and almost squint.

    Then there's the long posts that just end up being "quaw-quaw-quaw-quaw-quaw" to me. (Read: Charlie Brown's teacher!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Femme* View Post
    it's an eye thing.. I'm finding if it's the small print, either I skim or copy and paste to make it large enough.. and I'm not likely to do that for EVERYthing
    Understood!

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    Yeah, I don't read long posts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CatchyUsername View Post
    I know that people on the forum here complain about long posts, but I don't have too much of a problem with it, as long as all of it is relevant, but that's just me.
    thought i would post this..... personally i prefer short posts but....

    On Kim Clement-telephone-poles-ground-640-jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Femme* View Post
    It was your intro:

    This is what his website says about him and his wife:
    Johnny and Elizabeth Enlow are social reformers at heart, as well as international speakers and authors of The Seven Mountain Prophecy, The Seven Mountain Mantle, and Rainbow God. As ones focused on the reformation of the 7 primary areas of culture, they are spiritual mentors to many in Media, Arts and Entertainment, Government, Family, Religion, Economy, and Education. Their passion is to awaken our generation to the reality of the God of all of life, Who not only cares for our souls, but also has practical solutions to offer through His sons and daughters for every problem that exists in society.
    Yes, curlysue pointed that out and I replied on page 2.

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