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Let me explain the stories of the Bible to you all, okay.

Let me explain the stories of the Bible to you all, okay.

Harry Watley · Tuesday, December 25th 2012 at 6:41PM · 793 views
I’ll explain one of two stories in the Bible and tie it into us Black Americans. One thing that you get when you think deeply is that the people could never tell God that they did not know what was going on because God is just and always sends a prophet to warn his people and isn’t exactly that is what I am doing?

God warned Eve not to eat of the forbidden fruit, again there is a fundamental warning, am I right.

So, I have to go to any reasonable extent to reach out to you all so that God would be please with my effort and I wasn’t just laying down on the job of a prophet. Understand were I’m coming? Even when you all blocks and deletes me I still have to make a reasonable effort putting up with the obstacles you all put in my way. I want to be the best prophet that God has ever anointed. There is always going to be a best or a worse. I want to be the best.

Now, since God is please with my performance that means you all can not say you did know, because I will tell God all of the dirt things you did to me.

Isn’t that what you get from some of those stories in the Bible with the Jewish people? Of course you do. It is what I get.

Most of you all think that prophets and God only came way back then. Well God is still around.

Now, I have an IQ of 68 and I am practically retarded and I know these things and you all with third digit IQ don’t know these simple common sense things are just baffling to me.

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Comments (12)

Steve Williams Wednesday, December 26th 2012 at 7:25AM

Harry, so you want to be the best? Who do you nominate for second best?

Harry Watley Wednesday, December 26th 2012 at 8:43AM

Steve,

What is the main idea of the blog?

Steve Williams Wednesday, December 26th 2012 at 4:14PM

Who currently holds first place among the prophets?

Harry Watley Wednesday, December 26th 2012 at 11:22PM

Steve,

No that is not the main idea of the blog. The main idea is usually the caption title. The main idea of the blog is, "Let me explain the stories of the Bible...."

Steve Williams Thursday, December 27th 2012 at 12:06AM

Harry,

I already understand the stories of the Bible. Thanks for offering though.

Harry Watley Thursday, December 27th 2012 at 12:40AM

Steve,

The question that is presently going back and forth between us is what the main idea of the blog is and not whether you already understand the stories of the Bible, am I right. What you understand is not in question. What is in question is the main idea of the blog and since you got that wrong the likely hood that you understand the stories of the Bible is unrealistic. You are giving yourself more credit than you deserve.

Now, before we move to whether you understand the stories of the Bible were you wrong that the main idea of the blog is not about who holds first place among the prophets?

Steve Williams Thursday, December 27th 2012 at 12:47AM

You are right Harry, what I understand is not in question.

Harry Watley Thursday, December 27th 2012 at 1:11AM

Steve,

I am surprise that you would admit that I am right because all that I am looking for from any one I dialogue with is honesty and being up-right.

Now, do you get from the stories that when a prophet comes his people can not later on say to God that they did not know what was going on because the prophet closes that loop-hole?

Now, that we understand each other let me say this. The caption title of this blog is not really the main idea. But, often times the main idea is in the caption title. What is really the main idea of this blog is about the prophet’s people being warned so that later on when it comes time of judgment the people can not say that they didn’t know what was going on.

For instance, I’ve been telling my Black American people that since prophets are racially different they can not later on say to God that they did know that Mohammed or Jesus wasn’t their prophet because I’ve told them differently. Do you understand me?

Steve Williams Thursday, December 27th 2012 at 1:31AM

Harry,

Let's agree on the role of the prophet. But why do you Harry not speak to the race of mankind as all the other prophets have?

Harry Watley Thursday, December 27th 2012 at 1:58AM

Steve,

No prophet ever spoke to mankind! Only God addresses mankind through prophets because the same God that raised Jesus, Mohammed and Moses raised me as well.

It is not possible that you can be right to think that prophets speak to mankind since prophets are racially different. And, therefore a prophet can only direct his attention to his own people and that is because its the prophet’s people that produce him.

Isn’t it not true that it was the House of Israel that Jesus was born out of? Isn’t it not true that it was the Arabian people that Mohammed was born out of? Likewise, I am born out of Black Americans.

Steve Williams Thursday, December 27th 2012 at 2:16AM

That's what I'm saying Harry, only God addresses mankind through prophets.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@PROPHET HARRY...ARE YOU GIVING US A HINT OF WHAT WILL BE IN 'YOUR' BIBLE OR JUST TELLING US WHAT YOU PLAN TO TELL YOUR MAKER FOR YOUR FAILUAR TO OBEY YOUR GOD'S INSPIRATION T YOU...

AND, BY THE WAY HARRY ARE YOUR IMMORTAL , I ONLY ASK DUE TO MY TEACHINGS ABOUT ONE MUST DIE TO GET TO WHERE THE GOD OF MOSES IS? (SMILE)

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