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In reply to the discussion: Does the book of Isaiah say anything about Jesus of Nazareth? [View all]SarahM32
(270 posts)At http://messenger2.cjcmp.org/modernsonofman.html you can read a summary of his life. It was published at the Coalition site sometime in late 2010 or early 2011 when the author took down the site he had published under the pen name.
It's kind of an amazing story, really. If you read it you can see exactly how and why he fulfills the prophecies of Isaiah and Jesus (about being stricken and afflicted, delivering his work and judgment before him but first being rejected by his generation and suffering many things --- and as the article states at the end, he may die before the world recognizes the message for what it is).
At the same time (if you read the article on Native American Prophecies too) you can see that he could also be the person Native prophecies speak of. The article mentions the person "the Hopi called Pahana, the True White Brother who will unite the world after this great tribulation. The Mayans await the return of Kukulcan, the bearded white man ... The Aztecs and Toltecs await the white man Quetzalcoatl, who will bring peace and harmony after a very long era of terrible trouble. And, while they dont know it, they all speak of the same person."
(Those who have kept up with the advancement of the message know that several times, though briefly, he has posted photos of himself on the link above, as well as at http://www.soundclick.com/ttap. And he is a white man of 71, and his hair and beard are white.)
If you think about it, it makes sense that he is not at all what people expected, mainly because of the nature of prophecies, but also because people interpret them according to their own frame of reference, culture, and beliefs.
He is the opposite of men who seek personal power by speaking from behind podiums and pulpits. Instead, his mission is to liberate and empower us all, from behind the scenes.