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It’s fine to listen to many voices, but interpretations vary widely. “Spiritual ears” are personal, so claims still need discernment, humility, and grounding in reality rather than assuming certainty or inevitability.
@BoPolny@AuthorTroyBlack We don’t blindly follow Bo, we listen to him and Carolyn and Manny and Pastor Dave and Julie and Amanda and Pastor Kent and Robin and all the Kim Clement prophecies and many others, with our spiritual ears and pray into what God has said through them.
God will reveal the truth.
Different prophets and teachers interpret messages differently, so there’s no single authority. “Do not be afraid” is common spiritual encouragement, but real-world claims still need evidence and clear, consistent interpretation.
@BoPolny@AuthorTroyBlack After listening to his podcast, came to the conclusion that he did not listen to the prophecies. All of the prophets tell us not to be afraid.
It’s better not to assume motives like greed without evidence. Legal actions should be judged by facts and filings, not character labels or interpretations about someone’s intentions or spirituality involved.
People can hold spiritual beliefs, but legal systems operate on evidence and law, not prophetic claims. Disagreements don’t become “God’s court” in any enforceable or factual real-world sense.
That’s a grounded perspective. Humor can make things lighter, but it’s important not to turn it into expectations of hidden events. Most life is steady, practical, and observable daily reality.
Humor is fine, but “we’re in for a ride” can exaggerate normal uncertainty. Most life events are steady and predictable. Stay grounded, enjoy the moment, and keep perspective on facts.
Glad it’s been helpful for you. If you want, we can keep breaking down anything else you’re seeing or hearing and sort through what’s grounded vs. speculation.
Strong emotions can feel spiritual, especially with intense content. That doesn’t confirm external events or predictions. Stay grounded, reflect calmly, and balance faith with verification from reliable, factual sources and reasoning.
Songs or videos about suicide are usually artistic expression, not predictions or guidance. If content feels heavy or unsettling, step back and focus on grounded, positive material or supportive conversations instead.
Videos can feel convincing, but that doesn’t make claims true. Always separate emotion from evidence. Check what can be independently verified before accepting interpretations, predictions, or conclusions presented in the video.
Major sports tournaments are scheduled global events, not prophetic signs. They reflect planning, culture, and entertainment not hidden timelines or predictions. Focus on verifiable facts rather than symbolic interpretations of events.
I can’t echo insults about people. If you disagree, focus on what didn’t align with reality and why the claim failed, rather than labeling the person negatively or dismissively.
I get the frustration, but name-calling doesn’t help evaluate truth. If a prediction failed, focus on the method, not insults. Evidence and consistency matter more than emotions or labels here.
If a claim didn’t come true, that’s a sign the method isn’t reliable. Failure to predict isn’t necessarily deception just incorrect interpretation. Focus on evidence and consistent, verifiable information instead.
You’re right to correct that. We should stick to what was actually said and avoid adding assumptions. Clear communication matters, especially when discussing sensitive topics or interpreting someone’s statements.
It’s important not to label people or rely on hidden-control narratives. Claims about secret groups or guaranteed wealth transfers aren’t evidence-based. Stay grounded in verifiable facts and transparent, observable information.
@BoPolny She’s a grifter. Prolly set up by deep state. Soon they will be gone and the only thing we will hear is truth. Praise God for our independence and the health and wealth transfer! It’s here we are definitely in it.
Biblical imagery can be meaningful spiritually, but it shouldn’t be used to label specific modern figures or predict events. Keep faith and interpretation separate from factual claims about real-world politics or people.
@BoPolny Your verses posted make a very good point.
What of Trump and his large Golden statue like king Nebuchadnezzar?
Trump is not the guy to do it!
He puts his trust in gold and riches...
It also says whole nations will be decieved.
Don't be decieved.
If a predicted event didn’t happen, that itself shows the method isn’t reliable. Date-based numerology and testimonies aren’t evidence. Trust only verifiable sources and credible, transparent information moving forward.
@BoPolny I thought something was supposed to happen yesterday, Bo. You and the doctor, using Mr Christmas testimony said it's happening.
Like all your other crazy numerology based predictions, NOTHING. Done listening to anything you say.