Thank you.I answered respectively
To rephrase the question: do you believe that anyone else senses his presence?
Does he communicate any message to you?
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Thank you.I answered respectively
Yes others feel his presence I’m sure.Thank you.
To rephrase the question: do you believe that anyone else senses his presence?
Does he communicate any message to you?Yes.
Is he always reborn as a human being on planet Earth? Is the planet Earth in that sense always the base of all existence?Yes others feel his presence I’m sure.
The message he communicates is that without him nothing would exist.
YesIs he always reborn as a human being on planet Earth? Is the planet Earth in that sense always the base of all existence?
NoCould the next birth be in some completely different dimension of existence?
The following linked article explains my thoughts about the antichrist and soon to be events…A place where you can share why you think Jesus isn’t the savior. Let me start by saying I don’t think Jesus is the savior because I believe the “savior” is alive in the flesh on earth at this present moment.
Right, the chosen one will die before ww3 or before the world runs out of oil.The following linked article explains my thoughts about the antichrist and soon to be events…
“Jesus said all of life’s business—buying, selling, building, marrying, and planting–would be going on when He next catastrophically intervenes into the human condition.
A calamity that destroyed the US would be a world-rending matter because the nations of the world are so intricately linked to America.
This being the case, Jesus’ intervention must take place before America’s demise or world-rending circumstances, such as total economic collapse or World War III.
That intervention will be the Rapture of the Church—all who believe in Jesus Christ for salvation. Jesus told us that it would be just like the day when God removed Lot and his family from Sodom. The righteous will be taken to be with Christ. The word for “taken” is the Greek word paralambanó. It is the word used when the Lord said “one would be taken and the other left” in His Olivet Discourse, describing how it will be at the time of the Rapture. This is the same Greek word used by Jesus as recorded in John 14:1–3 when He said, “I will receive (paralambanó) you unto myself, that where I am there you may be also.”
“All that said, it is more than obvious that the minions of Ephesians 6:12, both demonic and human, are doing all they can do to destroy America as founded so they can bring about the changed global order essential to establishing the one-world rule of Satan’s son of perdition—the Antichrist.”
Election Predestination? :: By Terry James
The title of this commentary will likely grab the attention of many who are fascinated by the conundrum presented to the finite mind: How can God, who iswww.raptureready.com
There was no 2000 yrs ago imo.If belief in Jesus is necessary for salvation, then what about all the people who lived more than 2000 years ago and multitudes who lived in other areas, such as the Americas?
Chosen by whom?Right, the chosen one will die before ww3 or before the world runs out of oil.
There was no 2000 yrs ago imo.
If belief in Jesus is necessary for salvation, then what about all the people who lived more than 2000 years ago and multitudes who lived in other areas, such as the Americas?
Posts #17 - #22Just short of that.
Posts #17 - #22
GodChosen by whom?
This person knows and sustains all of existence -- from the incredible universe that is a single cell of a single blade of grass, to the whirling of galaxies and the exploding of great cosmic energies?
Working unknown as a shelf packer or forklift driver somewhere?
The whole of existence came into being around 1979 with the appearance of a five year old male child, and will cease when he dies. All the world's population living at the time of his appearance came into existence only when he did, not born but appeared. All memories of experience before that are illusionary.Which doesn't deal with my point. Maybe you can clarify?
I think the scriptures indicate that those who lived before the time of Christ or never heard of Christ will be judged by the information they do understand or how they follow the conscience God had given each person concerning right or wrong and an awareness of a Creator.If belief in Jesus is necessary for salvation, then what about all the people who lived more than 2000 years ago and multitudes who lived in other areas, such as the Americas?
Whatever, I just don’t believe in ideas that pop into my head or anyone else’s which are not based in historical reality.Right, the chosen one will die before ww3 or before the world runs out of oil.
You’re entitled to believe Jesus will save the world from tragedy and I’m entitled to believe what I believe. It’s all good.Whatever, I just don’t believe in ideas that pop into my head or anyone else’s which are not based in historical reality.
Yes, you’re certainly free to your own beliefs.You’re entitled to believe Jesus will save the world from tragedy and I’m entitled to believe what I believe. It’s all good.