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originally posted by: lakenheath24
Wasn't Jim Jones and David Koresch directed by God?
Were they lying and how do we tell the difference.
originally posted by: misterE12
What's your story about the anti christ?
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: WanderingMrM
I enjoy reading about your dreams re: the coming ruler of Russia.
Cheers
originally posted by: misterE12
a reply to: WanderingMrM
Thanks for the update! That'd definitely be scary getting yanked out of a dream like that. Have you ever heard of the untesburg mountains in Germany there is a big thread about it here on ATS I mention it because one of the legends is Frederick the great lives under the mountains and will one day return to rule for 1000 years of peace or something like that. While that has nothing to do with the future tzar that you talk about does Russia have any variation of that legend you'd know of?
originally posted by: Deetermined
a reply to: WanderingMrM
It sounds like you and the man in the wheelchair share some of the same similarities. You need to take a different approach in order to hear and understand what it is that God wants to communicate to you.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: WanderingMrM
I want to disappoint you. In Russia, the monarchical system is very different from the western one, it is called the Russian Autocracy. There is a "Law on Succession", adopted at the end of the 18th century during the reign of Emperor Paul 1. According to it, none of the descendants of the Romanovs has rights to the Russian throne.
The Russian monarch, if any, will be elected at the Zemsky Sobor by full consensus, and not by a majority vote.
Strictly applying the Pauline Laws as amended in 1911 to all marriages of Equal Rank, the situation is very clear. At the present time, not one of the Emperors or Grand Dukes of Russia has left living descendants with unchallengeable rights to the Throne of Russia. As for the Grand Duchesses and Princesses of Russia, when marrying a foreigner of Equal Rank, even a prince of a Reigning Family, they were obliged to renounce their and their issue's rights to the succession to the Throne of Russia. We now have numerous Princes and Princesses of the Blood Imperial, and we have therefore an Imperial Family, in which there is not one member with unchallengeable rights to the Throne of Russia according to the Pauline Laws.
originally posted by: WanderingMrM
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: WanderingMrM
I enjoy reading about your dreams re: the coming ruler of Russia.
Cheers
But why? Like who is the guy seriously, I'm becoming more puzzled each time I learn more about him when it is revealed.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
originally posted by: WanderingMrM
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: WanderingMrM
I enjoy reading about your dreams re: the coming ruler of Russia.
Cheers
But why? Like who is the guy seriously, I'm becoming more puzzled each time I learn more about him when it is revealed.
Curious if you have any Russian heritage.
Cheers
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: WanderingMrM
I have published a lot of research on this topic, naturally in the Russian press in Russian. The fact is that, unlike the Western monarchical system, the Russian autocracy first of all imposes on the monarch responsibility before God for his Faith, people and state. And only then, as a consequence of these responsibilities, comes their right to act to implement this. In Russian history there are many examples when an unworthy monarch ascended the throne, but in the process of exercising his functions, his duties so changed his essence that they became almost saints, despite all their sins of youth.
Zemsky Sobors meet very rarely in Russia, only to solve really fundamental problems. Deputies are elected from all walks of life in all territories, under the constant supervision of voters and constant voting reports. Usually at Zemsky Sobors, 1-2 issues are resolved, after which the Sobor is dissolved. As I already wrote, the decision is not made by the majority, but by consensus. That is, the decision should suit absolutely everyone. If at least one of them disagrees, the approval process is started again to take into account the opinions and interests of all.
The Zemsky Sobor is a rare phenomenon, but it is he who is able to resolve the issue of the monarchy in Russia.
By the way, the first teacher of the Romanov dynasty was elected at the Zemsky Sobor in 1613.