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Atheist's Heavenly PredictionsPredictions Howard Storm Received from Jesus While in the Afterlife
A brief look at the near death experience of atheist Howard Storm who, after spending time with Jesus in the afterlife, received several heavenly predictions.
Howard Storm was an atheist and a nasty man, to tell it in his own words. But during time spent with Jesus after dying in a hospital in Paris, France, Storm became a devout believer and upon returning to the living he became a Christian minister. He received many predictions about the world while in the afterlife, and several are detailed here. AngelsStorm put several question to the angels when he was on the other side:
PredictionsIn 1985, during his 'death' experience, Storm was told that God wants an end to all wars and the Two World Wars were not God's wishes, but rather He allowed the people who were bent on war to experience it. If people are so intent on killing sometimes God allows it. However, Storm was told that there will be no other World War. There could possibly be a nuclear accident but not a World War. He was also told that the Cold War would end in a couple of years, which he did not believe as there were so many nuclear weapons floating around. But he was assured that this would happen. He was told that God wanted worldwide conversion and those that accepted God's will will thrive and those who do not will ....perish. Asked if the United States would be the leader in the coming change, Howard was told that the United States had been given much and much was expected in return. It must change its greedy attitude or the country will collapse economically and the result will be civil unrest. It is up to the United States to become a model of goodness and generosity to the world. Source: Personal conversations with Howard Storm For further reading about Howard Storm's near death experience see: Howard Storm and the Afterlife
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