branie wrote: » anyone here see the interview, and what's their opinion on it?
goat2 wrote: » i am thinking we may have another christine gallagher here not once during the interview with ryan tubridy , did he look at him during interview, he kept looking at floor,
toreadorx2001 wrote: » Re Christine Gallagher, she is more shrewd and cunning than Joe Coleman , as in rich man , poor man
DublinWriter wrote: » The words self-delusional, messianic, egoistic and twat come to mind. If you are of the opinion that an all encompassing, all loving deity created this universe then you really don't need the likes of Christine Gallaghers or Joe O'Reilly acting as tour-guide.
toreadorx2001 wrote: » ur point is ??
toreadorx2001 wrote: » see through him like a sheet of glass , he says he doesn,t charge a fee . 2 friends of mine went to see him separetly and were told the same thing and were both charged 60 euros each! He said on the show about the second coming of Christ was immminent ,, said he was given no date and later said 2014 .... which is it ,,,, so , make up ur own mind about him , ive made mine up ! ....chancer !!!!!!!!!!!
murraymarmalade wrote: » your friends handed over 60 euro each to him:eek: well all i can say is there is 1 born every minute,fair play to you joe. keep reeling them in peace out.
toreadorx2001 wrote: » u are so right Marmalade , but i only hope people can see through the charade from the Late Late Show tonite
lmaopml wrote: » Our Lady has made her message known to plead for people to turn to her son, it's her signature, and always has been as a special Christian, the very first ever Christian!.... it's never about her, it's always about the first Christian pointing the way to the ultimate Christian....I am always 'dubious' of any claims and see no harm when it just calls people to 'prayer'....However, I don't understand why Our Lady would impart 'end of days' advice to Joe...especially when mass was being celebrated about 20ft away at the same time... Sorry, but no..I hope the guy is 'ok' and finds peace, but he has no message I need.. There are so many charlatans these days it's hard to fathom what is harmless to what is really harmful testimonies.. It makes me glad that I know myself. It's always good to know yourself first.
lmaopml wrote: » It doesn't matter in the big scheme of things really...but yep, that's the general thrust....It's up to truthful personal reflection at the end of the day.. I don't really care for Joe, but 'Our Lady' yeah..she deserves imitation....she was some kind of lady!
Camelot wrote: » But in his head its all true! The poor man is obviously delusional, he sounds like a throw-back to some medieval soothsayer, predicting all manner of visions related to Our Lady, and various saints, angels, and even Jesus himself ! (Joe should not be on prime time Television).
Jakkass wrote: » Dare I open a can of worms here? If we are to understand that Joe Coleman is mistaken, we need to ask ourselves, how is Joe Coleman mistaken in a way that Biblical figures who had visions such as Jacob, Daniel, Paul the Apostle and so on weren't?
Jakkass wrote: » Asking the question doesn't mean that you'll be welcoming me. Although, I do enjoy cake :pac:
JimiTime wrote: » I think he's half fraud and half nuts. The RCC reap what they sow with these guys.
Onesimus wrote: » Jimi, what are you on about, the RCC are to blame for people like Joe?
cop yourself on man,
and take a look at all the mad evangelical headcases roaming the world making bold claims and creating cults and sects.
Not just Christians but there are tonnes of sects of all different types of religions making bold claims.
These are the false teachers and prophets of the last days, easy to recognise and unfortunately just something we have to put up with.
JimiTime wrote: » Partly. They have much more blame in terms of the people who think he's genuine. What can I say, its a very flawed institution. Like many/all religions. This is one particular byproduct of one of its flaws. I understand devout catholics are very precious about their institution, but I call it like I see it. And? And? Have I said anything to the contrary? What about Fatima or Lourdes? What makes them different? Or do you believe that was nonsense too? We have a load of people in a field here claiming that Joe Coleman is the real deal, whats the difference? If he hapened to live before the media age, would he be in the same class as Bernadette et al?
lmaopml wrote: » Gosh, I don't understand why people don't really get why Our Lady would play a part in Christianity. It's weird to think that she would have no part whatsoever, like so many saints, but she was the very 'first' Christian, the one who said 'yes', the new 'Eve' and likewise, the church itself is skeptical too of such claims, and as to whether they are true claims or no.. Medjugoria has daily phenomena, but it isn't recognised..perhaps because we shouldn't need the fantasic these days, it's enough to know how precious we are really...and of course to investigate the message.... Joe is starting off on the backfoot, like all faithful, but 'Bernadette' and the children of Fatima have had so much to go through to commit themselves that I can't understand why anybody would not believe them over others who have been moved by faith, or have been prophets, actually, it's more likely it would be children to my mind.. I often find it equally weird when it's reported that Catholics believe that Our lady is the focal point; as in our saviour....huh? not in any class I've ever attended, even when I couldn't have cared less and was agnostic/atheist......we only ever asked her to pray for us.. She is the Mother of Christianity and one of the commandments is to honour our mother and father...I imagine Jesus has a special place in his heart for the 'human' mother of his church that made his coming so profoundly free willed.... Perhaps it strikes a chord to have a mother and father, in so far as our faith is concerned, but I really don't get why Our Lady is written off as a Catholic phenomena, or even that she is placed above the saviour which is something I was never taught even when I was agnostic..lol... As a female, I think she is awesome, and a wonderful mother..it doesn't diminish my faith in Jesus, it just makes his coming more 'real'...having a mother.