Hi micjer,
In the bible it is said that not even Jesus said he was the son of God. When asked by Pilat if he said he was the son of God, he replied, "We are all children of God".
It could have been a political mistake by Icke to claim that he was the son of God without explaining what Jesus had said in court so many years ago.
Best regards,
Steve
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Originally Posted by micjer
I am a large David Icke fan and have watched many of his interviews and have purchased his DVD.
I recently watched a documentary on him done about 8 years ago. In the doc it shows an early interview with David on a british TV channel. He states on there that he is the Son of God. The audience breaks out in laughter and is ridiculed by the host.
I found it odd that he would set himself up like that.
Does he mean that we are all sons and daughters of god in terms of infinate consciousness or is literally saying He is the second coming?
Thoughts???
http://www.davidicke.com/content/blogcategory/30/82/
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