No it's not... They don't update the Catholic News web site much. I'll scan it for you sometime...Originally posted by iveco:Ah well, I'm not in Singapore right now. Is this article available online?
Hmm...thanks for this info.Originally posted by YummyGummy:In the ancient text Bihar Al Anwar(Ocean of Light) Prophet Mohammed writes
He is the "Master of the World," "Master of Time," "God's President," and "God speaking and advising." He can be recognized by these signs: "His hair will be profuse. His forehead will be large and concave. His nose will be small, with a slight bump at the bridge. His front teeth will be spaced apart. He will have a mole on his cheek. He will not have a beard but will be clean shaven. His clothing will be like a flame. He will wear two robes, one an under robe. The colour of his face will be sometimes yellow like gold, sometimes very dark and sometimes shining like the moon. His body will be small. His legs will be like those of a young girl. All the teachings of all the religions of the world will be in his heart from birth. All the science and knowledge of the world from the beginning of time will be in his heart. All things which you ask from God, the Master of the World will give you. All the treasures are under his feet. He will give gifts that are light in weight. He will go around among his devotees and touch their heads with his hand. Every eye that sees him will be happy, not only humans but disembodied spirits. He will live 95 years. In the last 20 years of his life, he will be the King of the Whole World, but at that time only two-thirds of the people of the world will believe in him. Muslims will recognize him only nine years before his passing from the world. He will make the world light and full of peace. So as not to be deceived, you should know that the Master of the World will bring things out of his body through his mouth."
My mother read it to me over the phone a few weeks back. Glad to hear that even nuns enjoy the books.Originally posted by SingaporeMacross:No it's not... They don't update the Catholic News web site much. I'll scan it for you sometime...
Originally posted by iveco:
It seems that Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince had references to the Tarot towards the end. Wonder why there was no outcry over that.Originally posted by iveco:My mother read it to me over the phone a few weeks back. Glad to hear that even nuns enjoy the books.
wah piang .... please ..... that's a fiction book ! ......Originally posted by TIB1133B:It seems that Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince had references to the Tarot towards the end. Wonder why there was no outcry over that.