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Pastimes : Ask and You Shall Receive

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To: long-gone who wrote (4465)10/17/2002 9:30:26 PM
From: gregor  Read Replies (1) of 14396
 
OFF TOPIC..Obviously you are somewhat of a gold bug. Just curious. I have some put back as a store of value.(all numismatic)What in your opinion is holding back its valuation. If you take the number of possible holders of precious metals and those that actually hold any: if there is ever a run on precious metals I feel it would be one of the most dramatic financial events to ever unfold. Interesting that when the Isralites were in bondage in Egypt for 400 years and after Pharoah endured all the plagues that Moses warned Pharoah about the national treasury of Egypt was emptied by the Isralites before they left. Egypt was the richest nation on earth at the time. Is it any wonder that when Pharoah came to his senses he chased them to the Red Sea and was overcome there.
You may find this very startling but one of the end time events before the return of Christ is that the wealth of the wicked shall be turned over to the righteous. Much of this wealth has been safely stored up for hundreds even thousands of years. It is designed by God to be used not on earthly materialism but for the spreading of the gospel.Over 7 trillion dollars has evaporated in the recent market crash in this country. I pray you were one of those that had your assets in hard assets such as silver and gold. If so, God has given you wisdom and you have much to be thankful for...In Christ...gregor
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