I have to disappoint the believers here, the entire video is just made up bullshit. Some parts can actually be debunked as deliberate misquotes, for others the last days or hours are just completely unknown. A bunch of religious sites contain the exact same list as the video with none of them providing any sources. Can I give you a tip FT? Not EVERYTHING you hear and see on youtube is true. People can just make up stuff and hope others will believe their bullshit. Same goes for facebook by the way. And in your case probably just about everything you read online. Sources matter. With a bit of dedication and training critical thinking is achievable for most. But I guess your definition of critical thinking is believing everything that goes against MSM because you are smarter than the sheep, right?
Sorry, I don't believe in the near-death or after-death experiences of other people. I only believe in the King James Bible.
Why you raging? Just get saved by relying on the blood of Lord Jesus Christ and guarantee yourself a place in heaven.
Do Rabbit’s Feet Really Bring a Person Good Luck? Interesting question and let’s start at the beginning to answer it correctly. The ancient Chinese believed the human foot was important because they saw every organ in the human body had a pathway or a “meridian’ to the foot. Consequently physicians today who practice alternative medicine or reflexology still believe our feet provide access to all of our body’s internal organs – just think acupuncture. Scientist believe there are approximately 7000 nerve endings in every human’s foot - so many nerve endings in fact that main stream doctors often recommend their patients walk barefoot whenever possible when on grass or in sand to help stimulate the nervous system and generate better health throughout the body. Now with all that said are rabbit’s feet really lucky? As the owner of a large Rabbit Ranch I see thousands of rabbit feet each year and to tell you the truth I am not really sure if they bring good luck or not. Most “expert’s I know can’t agree either. Many say it’s just an old superstition however; the reality is the rabbit's foot is the most common good-luck charm in the world. A very distant second is the shamrock (a 4 leaf clover) followed by soft piece of bark from a eucalyptus tree in third place....... .............................. No mention of b'Jesus lucky charm superstition.