The Orlando sentinel has a story from yesterday of a dolphin Jumping into someones boat near new smyrna florida yesterday!
The day before that they reported on 2 of the dolphins in the Navesink river dieing.
What is that section of the Orlando sentinel called? Animal Crazies!
OK, Chow what how is this a sign with Revelation 2:8-11 on smyrna, or did you not have any dreams last night?
I don't know about you all, but I'm not going to be much impressed with dolphins unless one stands up and rebukes Chad.
I forgot to put that the incident happened in a place called New Smyrna as I recall.
Sorry for the omission.
The Orlando sentinel has a story from yesterday of a dolphin Jumping into someones boat near new smyrna florida yesterday!
The day before that they reported on 2 of the dolphins in the Navesink river dieing.
What is that section of the Orlando sentinel called? Animal Crazies!
OK, Chow what how is this a sign with Revelation 2:8-11 on smyrna, or did you not have any dreams last night?
I had dreams, but not from God, last night. The dolphin stories that you are reporting are not supernatural in any way either. They are totally unrelated to anything in the Bible, Revelation 2 not withstanding.
OK, I will tell you point blank, for people oriented to signs, if a dolphin jumps into a boat in a place called new smyrna it would make them think that there was a dream about a place like smyrna, people who were proud of their city but had people who were fakes and stuff.
The old sea-dogs used to keep an eye on dolphin behavior, as indication of upcoming changes. For a while, there was great interest in dolphin behavior, but settled back to scientific only, as far as I know.
They do tend to sense changes in weather patterns, and relocate appropriately. I used to love watching them ride the pressure wave created by my ship passing through the water.
Once or twice, I have heard of them jumping into, or onto, a low boat, but I believe in all cases, the dolphin was sick, and I do not know the outcome of the happenings.
We trained them for quite a few naval type missions, as weapons of war, and they were very intelligent, but as far as I know, nothing came of the dolphin being able to prophecy.
Ah, one of the most impressive of God's creation.
In Messiah, Shalom to one and all. Arley


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Chad....er, uh...Bud has "issues".
I don't know about you all, but I'm not going to be much impressed with dolphins unless one stands up and rebukes Chad.
I hear you, but if dolphins could talk, they would probably rather tell the locals exactly what they think of the pollution in the river. It may strike a chord, because it is a presidential election year, and I am sure the candidates, or at least the bored commentators, would like to know what the dolphins thought of the
proposed offshore drilling--
think about it, or
drill now?
A sick wild animal can go to extremes where the approach of man is concerned. The one extreme, flee and hide in its death, or uncharacteristically approach man.