
It has now been confirmed by the UK's Channel 5 that their hour-long documentary called David Icke - Was He Right? will be aired on December 26th at 11pm.
We have seen a copy of the programme and it is the best and most accurate portrayal of David and his work yet broadcast. It looks at his life and how what he has been predicting for nearly 20 years has happened or is happening.
We would appreciate it if this information could be passed on to anyone you think would be interested in the programme.
We hope it will be available for everyone to see on the Internet after it is broadcast.
circulated by Wholistic World Vision
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- 05 Dec. 2006 @ 17:13:18
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- 05 Dec. 2006 @ 17:44:14
My personal belief is that God created all things, including us, making each of us a part of God. The sea is made of water, but we do not call each particle ocean, as such, though we accept that they are, in a sense, the same.
God also created laws by which we must live: free will, cause and effect, attraction, for example. Every human being on the planet, as a part of God, lets these things happen, and every human being has the power to change them.
Not one man, but every man, through all of history, has brought humanity to the experiences we are having right now. Making one man a martyr- would that help?
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- 05 Dec. 2006 @ 17:29:51
I don't have a tv so can't watch it G. I saw David at a talk in Bath a few years ago and wasn't quite convinced though it was very interesting. Certainly he has been mistreated by the Press but he hasn't exactly done himself many favours either.
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- 05 Dec. 2006 @ 17:49:14
If he feels he has something to say, yet no-one hears, maybe he becomes frustrated.
He sometimes seems "off the wall," but he wouldn't be the first to have wierd experiences, to be questioned and ridiculed, on the search for truth.
His words may not suit everyone's ears, but I see truth within him.
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- 05 Dec. 2006 @ 17:51:29
Although God gave us laws to live by he also, as you say gave us a free will so it is up to us to choose to live by them.
If we don't we must accept the consequences.
I'm not sure how to take David Icke so I shall watch with interest!
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- 05 Dec. 2006 @ 18:22:56
I don't get 5 but, as it says, it may become available on the net at some point.
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- 06 Dec. 2006 @ 09:31:56
David Icke - the shell suited prophet and self-claimed son of god.
What a guy! Keep taking the pills David.
Billy
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- 06 Dec. 2006 @ 09:41:41
I like to keep an open mind.
I read a couple of his early books and have noticed some of the things he said have taken place.
There are many people making similar predictions, just as many were, at that time, wearing shell-suits.
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- 07 Dec. 2006 @ 10:22:53
I'm not knocking religion or peoples belief systems here, however, I have heard this argument about God giving us all free will, free choices, personal feelings etc.
This to me is a cop out, used by believers, because they either don't want to use an intelligent thought process to consider the question, OR, they are blinded by their faith which renders them unable to consider any other options.
When asked why God permits horrible things to happen, and someone says to me that it's because we have been given free will, it does not answer the question. Does it?
Kind regards,
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- 07 Dec. 2006 @ 23:37:31
Does God really allow horrible things to happen?
Maybe things are allowed to happen which we perceive to be nice or nasty.
mufrap




Maybe David was misunderstood when he said he was God.
Actually though, what if he is God? Shouldn't we string him up for letting horrible things happen like murders and famines or does he have an answer to that also?
I am most perplexed by all this!
Please explain.
Kind regards,
Mufrap.