Cumulus or Internet Clouds?

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THE CLOUD
There are many cloud references in the Bible and a number of them refer to the Lord's return. We know that prophecies are often multifaceted and become fulfilled in more than one specific way. With this reference to the “cloud", there is no exception. Observe closely and take into consideration the explanations given here about the meaning of the "cloud" in this context.
Daniel 7:13 (KJV) - "I saw in the night visions, and, behold, one like the Son of man came with the clouds of heaven, and came to the Ancient of days, and they brought him near before him."
Mark 13:26 (ABPE) - "And then they will see The Son of Man when he comes in the clouds with great power and with glory."
Revelation 1:7 (ABPE) - "Behold, he comes with clouds and every eye shall see him, even those who pierced him, and all the families of The Earth shall mourn for him; yes and amen!"
No part of scripture ever said that every eye would see him all at the exact same time. The cloud is a reference to the internet, but also references the method of Christ's return and the way by which he would be seen by every eye.
Prominent Computer and Software companies such as Apple and Microsoft reference the "Cloud" in their web services. Apple uses the word iCloud in their version of online storage. Microsoft uses the term "to the cloud" in their advertising campaigns and a symbol of clouds for their online storage service.
Isaiah 60:8 (KJV) - "Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?"
If he were to simply appear floating amongst the clouds of the sky, it would be impossible for everyone on the planet to see him at the same time. It must be the logical conclusion that there is a symbolic meaning to this reference of a "cloud" in scripture, related to Christ's return.
Daniel 12:4 tells us the end will come when "knowledge shall be increased".
As you know, there has never been such a universal increase in knowledge, as there has been since the advent of the internet. Coincidentally, even the ancient Hopi end-times prophecy describes a "web" covering the world.
That's the problem with prophecies, you usually can't understand them until the time of their unfolding.
The Bible tells how the Messiah will make his return known "in the clouds" so that "every eye will see him". Obviously, the Earth is so large that every eye couldn't possibly see him if he was appearing in the cumulus. But If he appears "in the clouds" of the internet, "every eye will see him", using the tool by which "knowledge shall be increased". And thus, the prophecies become fulfilled in our time.
Likewise, the Bible tells us how his followers will be gathered in "the clouds".
Mark 13:26-27 (NIV) - "At that time people will see the Son of Man coming in clouds with great power and glory. And he will send his angels and gather his elect from the four winds, from the ends of the earth to the ends of the heavens"
This is proof that the "clouds of the internet" are the gathering place of Lord RayEl's elect.
The world watched Lord RayEl descend over Jerusalem, EXACTLY the way the Bible said he would. The light came down from the clouds, and NOWHERE in the Bible does it say that every eye will see him "AT THE SAME TIME".

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