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Lunar Eclipse February 10, 2017

By: Travis Wayne Goodsell
Narrated by: Kent Bates
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The lunar eclipse was the first sign I was able to interpret. Knowing that the ancients saw a solar eclipse as the death of a king, I therefore theorized that the lunar eclipse signified the death of a religious leader. And sure enough it was Elder Faust, a Prophet in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Then we had three lunar eclipses, four technically, the third landing on the morning of the Church's LDS General Conference. As a result three Latter-Day Saint Apostles died shortly thereafter. So now we are having another lunar eclipse, a partial, but an eclipse. I therefore wanted to see if it would indicate another death of an LDS prophet. See how to interpret the signs in the heavens and especially the signs surrounding the lunar eclipse and see if you do not see the hand of God trying to communicate with us.

©2016 Travis Wayne Goodsell (P)2016 Travis Wayne Goodsell

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