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Brainstorming: why do I think "the New Message Prophecy" is something else, should it be plural?
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::--with a list like the one here from The Race to Save?
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The New Message Prophecy Page is lengthy. It is intended to be more inclusive than most pages. We do not intend to "calve" (break off to form) new, related pages.
 
The New Message Prophecy Page is lengthy. It is intended to be more inclusive than most pages. We do not intend to "calve" (break off to form) new, related pages.
  
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==References==
 
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"The truth is that many people are not feeling very good in the moment. They are not feeling
 
very good about their circumstances. They are not feeling very good about the compromises that
 
they have made. They are not feeling very good about their own experiences and activities. They
 
are not feeling very good about their prospects for the future. And they are not feeling very good
 
about what they see and feel about their future." <ref name="sftw"/>
 

Revision as of 12:02, 18 March 2022

Brainstorming: why do I think "the New Message Prophecy" is something else, should it be plural?

New Message Prophecies
Prophecies from the New Message
--with a list like the one here from The Race to Save?
Mary s (talk) 12:02, 18 March 2022 (UTC)

The New Message Prophecy Page is lengthy. It is intended to be more inclusive than most pages. We do not intend to "calve" (break off to form) new, related pages.

1. Diaspora: human migrations,
2. Conflict and struggle over food, water and energy resources,
3. Powerful storms ad violent weather
4. Failure of local and national economies
5. Social disruption
6. Humanitarian tragedy, humanitarian need
7. World losing 30% of its agriculture: ex. California
8. World is being exhausted, “a declining world”
9. Leaders of nations and religious institutions are blind [1]

References

  1. http://www.newmessage.org/the-race-to-save-human-civilization The Race to Save Human Civilization (July 22, 2009)