Monday, August 11, 2008

To Georgia


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Originally uploaded by herwigphoto.com
I'm still trying to figure out what is going on in the little country of Georgia. Praying...

Caption: Tbilisi, Georgia - January, 2008: Senior Georgian woman lights a prayer candle in Sioni Cathedral in Tbilisi, Georgia where a church has been since the 6th century AD. (Photo by Christopher Herwig)






22 months ago: Georgian woman sells national fur-caps in the town of Mckheta outside Tbilisi, 08 October 2006. Russia's military would go to the defence of Georgia's separatist regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia if the Georgian government launched an assault, Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov said Sunday. (Photo credit: VANO SHLAMOV/AFP/Getty Images)





GEORGIAN WOMAN MOURNING OVER HER FAMILY AND HOME
Irakli's Public Gallery » Malcolms Abkhazia
Oct 9, 2007

1 comment:

Jennifer said...

Hi, Lisa. I am not too educated on this topic, but I have some friends that are closely watching the "underground" news so they can match it up with Bible prophecy. I am not sure how this matches so much, but just Monday someone told me he knows someone who is a missionary in Georgia.

She said that Georgia is a democracy that Russia is trying to take possession of because Georgia has a lot of OIL. Somehow or another, Russia has made a law that anyone who crosses the border from Georgia into Russia is now a Russian citizen. When that person returns to Georgia, Russia demands that Georgia "release its citizens." But meanwhile, these people live in Georgia and are only Russian citizens because of this border-crossing law.

So this missionary said that Russia is making Georgia appear as though it is holding its citizens hostage, which gives Russia justification to declare war on little Georgia. But the real motive is to overtake Georgia because of its oil.

Russia and Iran are also supposedly in an alliance for the first time in something like, 2800 years, which is (allegedly) related to prophecies in Ezekiel 38-39 (I am not sure because I haven't checked this out for myself yet). If Russia can control Georgia's oil, they would definitely have an upper hand.

I do not know if everything I've said here is 100% accurate, but that's how this whole thing was explained to me on Monday night.