Camelot wrote: » Was it my imagination, or did Mr Coleman actually claim on his recent Late Late appearance, that the Devil (half dog-half man) partially pulled out one of his front teeth, and also covered his body with scratches (presumably while his wife lay asleep beside him) :rolleyes: :cool:
Manc-Red wrote: » He said that the Devil didn't want him to go onto the LLS or write a book, so the devil pulled his tooth down..... I'd say he believes that himself - he done himself no favors with a lot of people (including myself) who had an interest in meeting him.
jimm55 wrote: » You know Joe is not the only one to have claimed to have had a fight with the devil. I remember a story in the papers in North Antrim back in the 80s about a famous man up there known as the Indian Mc. Cooke, who had a fight with the devil. He used to be door man at the danchalls for meny years. As a bare fist fighter, I understand he was pretty good.
JimiTime wrote: » Not to mention being omnipresent. Also, it goes against EVERY biblical incident of prayer. All prayer was directed to God. The Jews did not pray to Moses when he dies, or Elijah etc. Though when he was on earth, he was their mediator. When Jesus, remember that, Jesus himself, was aked 'How do we pray', was he or was he not concise as to who we pray to? Also, look at the cult of Mary that has arisen from Marian devotion, and then ask yourself if it does any harm.
Onesimus wrote: » your just a grouchy old man who has a permanent hate for the Catholic Church, however I pray that your permanent hate for the Catholic church will not always be so.
Manc-Red wrote: » Jimm55, I realy feel that Joe may have a gift
Canis Lupus wrote: » After finally seeing him in action on the LLS I feel his 'gift' is like the gift my late uncle had. My late uncle talked to the walls unfortunately and was as mad as a hatter.
JimiTime wrote: » I think its a little bit of that alright, but I don't actually believe that he believes himself. He knows he's a fraud, and he knows that he's a liar too. No doubt in my mind about that.
keano_afc wrote: » Yeah you could see by his body language that he is trying to convince himself that he's telling the truth. He couldnt even look at tubridy most of the time, a sure sign of a fraud.
Onesimus wrote: » I've already taken note that your not ready to hear any side of any argument, and your posts clearly show your just a grouchy old man who has a permanent hate for the Catholic Church, however I pray that your permanent hate for the Catholic church will not always be so.
barrackali wrote: » The guy is what I would call a cunning loony, I hope he is going to pay back the welfare department from his book sales.
RGDATA! wrote: » it sounds like it qualifies for tax-exempt status as a work of creative fiction so that should help him.
Jakkass wrote: » I don't think any of us could be said to hate the Roman Catholic Church.
There is nothing personal involved
antiskeptic wrote: » Hmmm.. The notion of hatred doesn't appear to be denied a Christian:Hebrews 1:9 You have loved righeousness and hated wickedness; therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness beyond your companions. The question then would be whether or not the Roman Catholic church is engaged in wickedness. I would suggest it is, teaching as it does the doctrine of salvation by works (or as it was alternatively put by someone recently, the doctrine of "retention of a salvation-which-was-previously-gifted, by works" ). Such teaching is utterly misleading and must, I can only conclude, belong to that category warned about in wolf-in-sheeps-clothing references. I can think of no greater distortion of the gospel of salvation than such teaching. As apparently divisive as that might appear. With me neither. The hatred is for the wickedness of the teaching. Not hatred of the teacher.
“A minute ago it was beaming, changing from Our Lady to Our Lord,” insisted Jason. And if you looked hard enough, you could indeed discern a face in the play of light and shadows. When I squinted a certain way, I thought I could make out Bruce Forsyth.
fogo2000 wrote: » We need to keep our focus and trust in God - He is the only one that will never let us down. All things of this life are temporary - it's our relationship with God that is eternal.
joseph brand wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2009/1102/1224257902496.html?via=mr Don't know if this was posted already. Great article by Miriam lord.
patrickk wrote: » The media will hang their heads in shame some day for twisting this story.What I say to everyone is take what you read in media with a grain of salt.You ask any journalist have they freedom to write what they wish and they will all say "everything is edited".So I also enclose a video we should all watch and before a moderator starts talking about moving it to conspiracy theories section,I would suggest you watch it .Many many innocent people died on 9/11 we all swallowed that day rubbish in media to later look back say how could we have believed that crap they fed us in the media.This video is 1 hour 21mins long and irrefutably shows the pentagon attack was staged and eye witness accounts contradict the official line .Many or maybe some would say this is irrelevant to this discussion about Joe Coleman but the point I'm trying to make is popular opinion does not logically constitute as Truth always and unfortunately we are seeing more of this happening in these days.That been popular opinion as portrayed in media and on street been very very wrong. have a look anyhow at this might be the most interesting documentary you ever seen who knows ?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5FhQc-LJ-o&feature=player_embedded
patrickk wrote: » I disagree ,hes not a looney and if he was embarassing to anyone it wasnt to me or anyone I know.The media have portrayed this man in wrong light .Any prophet or person who relays Gods message is leaving themselves open to ridicule.This has always been the case down through the centuries.Joe Coleman has and will do nothing wrong he is devout man or prayer if thats his fault in life well theres something wrong with hearts of the irish people .The world is in crisis because we have turned our backs on God until we go back to Him it will continue to get worse here in Ireland and abroad.I can see no fault in Joe Colemans ways there are many false prophets and loonies out there but I guarantee you this Joe Coleman is not one of them .Our lady is appearing all over the world and relaying messages especially in the last 100 years and will continue to do so .All you have to do is type in apparitions in youtube and you will find many videos with proof of it happening .The most famous at the moment is Medjugorje .The messages are the same in all instances.If people have a problem with Joe Coleman I cant change that but I hope people will change their ways its not hard to do if I can do it anyone can .Ireland has a great history of devotion to God and it is happening again slowly but surely Ireland is changing again thats what I see out on the street and it is growing by the day.