Popeyesays
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Sorry that I quoted the wrong person.
What question? I never asked one!
To whit: "What do you believe happened in 1844?"
I know what happened, but I don't think ytou're asking me.
Regards,
Scott
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Sorry that I quoted the wrong person.
What question? I never asked one!
I never asked that! It was from the OP. Thats why it was written in black and not my trade mark colour purple, and it said above it "zirkr quote ".To whit: "What do you believe happened in 1844?"
I know what happened, but I don't think ytou're asking me.
Regards,
Scott
stealing thunder no doubtBut in 1 Thessalonians 5:2 it states that
for you know very well that the day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night.
But in 1 Thessalonians 5:2 it states that
“for you know very well that the day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night.”
So, to you, Jesus will come down out of the sky observed simulataneously in every degree of lattitude, making such an announcement that no one's faith will be tested and no one will have to stretch their spiritual sense to embrace the event.
How fair is that to the individuals who had the moral and spiritual perspicacity to "put their souls at risk" to believe anyway.
All will be given the proof of Thomas whether they wish to do so or not?
I'm surprised you're not a mormon at this point. THey believe that happened for the people of America between the time that Jesus gave up the spirit on the cross and returned to the Apostles in Palestine on the third day.
To put it simply:
1) The Gospel had been preached unto the nations.
2) The Jews were able to re-settle after almost 2,000 years of enforced exile.
3) The time of Desolation described in Daniel had come to an end.
There had always been 'false prophets'.
The admonition to beware those false claimants was obviously given in the understanding that eventually in the satisfaction of the promises given by Jesus in the first place, that a true Prophet would eventually make the claim.
Welcome to the dilemma of the Pharisees. Who was to be satisfied by the Hand of God writing across the heavens, the new Sanhedrin or the will of God?
That's a good point. If you believe in the orthodox understanding as depicted in the Bible, Jesus was raised into Heaven bodily, it would be quite unnecessary for him to shed that body and reincarnate.I see what your saying, but Jesus clearly states the conditions of the Second Coming and to not be fooled into thinking that another man would in any way be Jesus. Jesus will come the way he left and not from two parents here on earth.
It's not a matter of ascent and descent. The Spirit of God remains in heaven aoways, even when it is here on eart, and it isw here on earth always even when it is in heaven--there is no spritual elevator, there is no bilocation involved.That's a good point. If you believe in the orthodox understanding as depicted in the Bible, Jesus was raised into Heaven bodily, it would be quite unnecessary for him to shed that body and reincarnate.
The story about all that is in "Early Writings". I think it may have been a convenient way to push the whole thing under the rug, so to speak. (making it something going on in heaven, instead of on earth) Better than what the JW's did, trying to get more mileage out of it.InGodWeTrust ~ I also grew up as a SDA for over 50 years of my 76 years and the date 1844 is not in the bible at all. The whole adventist case for 1844 depends upon a lot of "assuming & suggests" and "it seems clear" plus lots of missing evidence from Ellen Whites writings. William Miller had nothing to do with forming the date of Oct. 22, 1844. William has caululated 1843 first then next the spring of 1844. In Aug 1844 Samual S. Snow launched the so-called "seventh-month movement" and Miller went along with it but when it came and passed Miller said it was all a bunch of whoie. This is what the adventist church is built upon. arlan