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The end times were probably in Jesus' day.
I believe the earth was not burned up in fire at that time.
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The end times were probably in Jesus' day.
Aren't we already very much in the End Times*, and that is why the advent of Second Coming* (1835-1908) - the End Times reformer of all revealed religions has taken place, one gets to know, please? Right?
It must ,however, be kept in mind that the End of Times is also the Beginning of Times when things take a new shape as if man has entered into New Earth and New Sky , evolved and or created for him, please, right?
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- *NT is a mix of falsehood of Hellenist-Paul's epistles etc. one gets to know, please
- with the *Gospels-
- anonymous third person narrative said to contain some events of (Jesus' life)/
- Yeshua- the Israelite Messiah, could be truthful if it is in the first person,
- doesn't it make, it transpires, an item of “handle with care”, meaning one has to thrash truth from falsehood from within the NT, if possible, please, right??!
And as a Christian the thought doesn't keep me awake much eitherAs an atheist, that keeps me awake about as much as the thought of Santa not bringing me presents come christmass time.
Do you think we are approaching End Times?
If so, what makes you think that we are?
And by that I mean the end of the world brought about by God as opposed to by human activity or some kind of natural cataclysm.
approximately, yes.Do you think we are approaching End Times?
If so, what makes you think that we are?
And by that I mean the end of the world brought about by God as opposed to by human activity or some kind of natural cataclysm.
Just when have people NOT seen wars and earthquakes?
Do you think we are approaching End Times?
If so, what makes you think that we are?
And by that I mean the end of the world brought about by God as opposed to by human activity or some kind of natural cataclysm.
" Tim. 3: 1-5 "From a Biblical point of view, there are scriptures that point to the end of this system. The events described have been going on for a number of years (Matt. 24:7,8; Luke 21:11; 2 Tim. 3: 1-5).
It is good to keep things in perspective though and remember that in Matthew 24:42-44 it clearly says "Keep on the watch, therefore, because you do not know on what day your Lord is coming. But know one thing: If the householder had known in what watch the thief was coming he would have kept awake and not allowed his house to be broken into. On this account, you too prove yourselves ready, because the Son of man is coming at an hour that you do not think to be it."
From a financial point of view, we are indeed at the end of a cycle. How is this one going to end, after years of corruption, financial "magic" and endless currency creation... it's very hard to say. Every time I think the financial system is finally going to collapse, central banks come up with another trick and kick the can down the road some more. I don't know if they have any tricks left, but even if they do, this madness can only go so far. I just hope it doesn't end with WWIII and millions of innocent people dead.
I wouldn't be so blasé, if I were you..Just when have people NOT seen wars and earthquakes?
And for WW IV we'll have sticks and stones.I wouldn't be so blasé, if I were you..
World war III will happen .. and mankind have very nasty weapons this time round
You know what? I don't care that you disagree with our beliefs. You are just as entitled to your opinion as I am. But for you to deliberately choose emotionally laden put downs like "scientifically illiterate sheep herders" to describe the patriarchs is just meanness. Is that what you want to be known for?Although I would understand how they would feel like that to scientifically illiterate sheep herders who didn't even know the earth orbits the sun, living in a day where pretty much every natural phenomenon was somehow assumed to be ruled by god(s).
Mmm,And for WW IV we'll have sticks and stones.
One way or another, that's what some do.You know what? I don't care that you disagree with our beliefs. You are just as entitled to your opinion as I am. But for you to deliberately choose emotionally laden put downs like "scientifically illiterate sheep herders" to describe the patriarchs is just meanness. Is that what you want to be known for?
How very sad that picture is. And I look forward to the fulfillment of the prophecies in which God through His prophet said there will be no more war one day. And no more sickness and sorrow. I saw a photograph of a starving child in Somalia taken some years ago crawling in his weakened state for food. Yes, the Bible says all these terrible things will be done away with.No.
They started already. We are past the middle of the last heptad now.
I am positive of it. But just because I think that I am positive of it, doesn't mean that anyone else needs to positive of it.
There's only one place in the Bible that really nails down the timing in detail regarding the coming of Christ, and hence the end of the age. It happened already. Now it's happening again. Now the same timeline has been repeated. We are here again.
I know what you mean. There's various views on the state of the Earth during the millennium. I believe that the SDA's have made the most accurate assessment on this. Like the old bartender said at closing time, "you might not have to go Home, but you can't stay here.
I wouldn't worry about it.
I'm looking forward to it, I'm very excited about it.
I imagine not everyone will be.
I guess this falls into the category of Jesus righting all wrongs.
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Yes, and when they do it, it's called abuse.One way or another, that's what some do.
Even with the Ragnarök, that's not an "end times prophecy" or anything of the like. Sure, it's been made into that via Christian indifference and misrepresentation, but it's more of a lesson that all things must end, and trying to stop that at times makes things worse.Or as much as Ragnarok keeps you awake.
We are definitely approaching the End Times - in fact we are in it. But it won't be the end of the world, just the end of the Age. The world goes through cyclic periods called Ages each which is approximately 2160 years long. We are leaving the Age of Pisces and entering the Age Aquarius. This may mean some natural disasters as well as the collapse of some human institutions! It also means the arrival of someone like Savior who God sends to Earth at the beginning of every Age.Do you think we are approaching End Times?
If so, what makes you think that we are?
And by that I mean the end of the world brought about by God as opposed to by human activity or some kind of natural cataclysm.
I wouldn't be so blasé, if I were you..
World war III will happen .. and mankind have very nasty weapons this time round