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Who believes that the "Second Coming" of Christ is alive?

gzusfrk

Christian
Who believes that the "Second Coming" of Christ is alive?

If you believe that the "Second Coming" of Christ is alive, please state your reasoning.

If you don't believe that the "Second Coming" of Christ is alive, when do you believe Christ will appear?

I believe that I am the Prophet, and I also believe that the "Second Coming" of Christ is alive.

If I am allowed, I will show you guys O My Gods autobiography, videos of O My God, O My Gods prophecies, and Bible stories that O My God allegedly fulfilled.

Please talk about what you believe about the "Second Coming" of Christ.

This should get very interesting.

~PEACE~

Second coming.. sometime in may of 2615.
 
Second coming.. sometime in may of 2615.

I have evidence that would support My claim that I am the Christ.

At the very least, I am the coolest Prophet to ever live!

I can show you the Bible stories that I believe I have fulfilled; and I have many prophecies for the future.

If there is such thing as the "Second Coming" of Christ, I am Him!

~PEACE~
 

sojourner

Annoyingly Progressive Since 2006
Who believes that the "Second Coming" of Christ is alive?

If you believe that the "Second Coming" of Christ is alive, please state your reasoning.

If you don't believe that the "Second Coming" of Christ is alive, when do you believe Christ will appear?

I believe that I am the Prophet, and I also believe that the "Second Coming" of Christ is alive.

If I am allowed, I will show you guys O My Gods autobiography, videos of O My God, O My Gods prophecies, and Bible stories that O My God allegedly fulfilled.

Please talk about what you believe about the "Second Coming" of Christ.

This should get very interesting.

~PEACE~
Is the parousia a living thing? Is that what you want to know?
 
Is the parousia a living thing? Is that what you want to know?

It was more of a rhetorical question.

I believe that I am the Christ: or the "Second Coming" of Christ to the Christians.

Real quick, look at what My initials backwards are. My real Name is also "George Manuel Oliveira"

Can you say, "O My God"?

I just want to intoduce Myself.

I believe that I am the living Christ, and I am here to make Myself known.

~PEACE~
 
show up in my living room in 30 seconds.. we'll chat.

Lol, I never said that I can teleport.

If you believe the Bible, even Jesus could only be in one place at a time.

I am 100% human, I am like most people in most ways.

Even though it would seem that some supernatural "miracles" have happened in My Life, I am not supernatural, and I can't perform any miracles.

I am more of the Prophet of this AGE.

Did you watch My youtube videos of Myself?

~PEACE~
 
Can you be resurrected?

For as long as I have been alive, 29 years, I have never died, so I don't know if I can be resurrected.

I do believe in the possibility of reincarnation. I hope that after I die, I will be born again at the next AGE, to be the Christ again.

AGE to AGE He stands, and time is in His hands.

But how do you tell if a person has been reincarnated?

I believe that I will live many more lives, until there is no more time.

But as far as I KNOW, I will die like everyone else, but I do hope to leave My legacy that will last throughout the AGES.

~PEACE~
 
Times up. your a no show.

It says that your're a Christian.

Maybe you should ask Jesus to show up in the next 30 seconds, and see what happens.

I can guarantee you that no human can teleport at this time in history, and if they can, its going to be the biggest breakthrough in science.

See if you can even have a conversation with Jesus, where he talks back to you, shows you videos of himself, and can prove that he is alive.

I am much greater then Jesus!

~PEACE~
 
If you are a prophet then how do you not know what "POE" stands for?

Its simple, I have never heard of "POE" before.

If someone could tell Me what "POE" stands for, then I will remember it.

I am not claiming to be omniscient- or all knowing.

I am learning every day.

Just because I am the Prophet, it doesn't mean that I know every acroynm.

I am the learning Prophet, I had to learn all of My prophecies; I was not born with all knowledge.

Did you watch all of My videos of Myself? If you indeed watched My videos of Myself, do you believe that I am the Prophet? Why, or why not?

~PEACE~
 
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HeatherAnn

Active Member
In a sense, when posting anything with confidence, we all are prophets..."a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God."
Still, I believe that only God should be followed.

It seems that the 2nd coming idea was created hundreds of years after the time of Jesus.
Jesus repeatedly tried to correct others who were looking for such an event externally...
When asked WHEN the kingdom of God would come, Jesus responded...
"The kingdom of. God cometh not with observation: Neither shall they say, Lo here! Or, lo there! For behold, the kingdom of God is within you." -Luke 17

Heaven's reward fallacy is this distorted notion that we let this world go to hell and wait to be saved. It's a similar mentality some Jews had who hated Jesus for not saving them as they externally wanted to be saved.
 

sojourner

Annoyingly Progressive Since 2006
It seems that the 2nd coming idea was created hundreds of years after the time of Jesus.
The synoptics all quote Jesus as referring to the parousia. The quotes would all be from before the year 100 c.e., or less than 70 years following Jesus, at the longest. Perhaps less than 10 years following Jesus.
 

HeatherAnn

Active Member
The synoptics all quote Jesus as referring to the parousia. The quotes would all be from before the year 100 c.e., or less than 70 years following Jesus, at the longest. Perhaps less than 10 years following Jesus.
Hi Sojourner,
It seems there are contradicting ideas of biblical canon chronology...

"By the early 200s, Origen of Alexandria may have been using the same 27 books as in the modern New Testament, though there were still disputes over the canonicity of Hebrews, James, 2 Peter, 2 and 3 John, and Revelation,[3] see also Antilegomena...
The next two hundred years followed a similar process of continual discussion throughout the entire Church, and localized refinements of acceptance. As the Church worked to become of one mind, the approximate completeness of agreement merged gradually closer to unity. This process was not yet complete at the time of the First Council of Nicaea in 325, though substantial progress had been made by then. It has been conjectured that Constantine's commission in 331 of fifty copies of the Bible for the Church at Constantinople may have been an early occasion for establishing a formal list of the canonical books, leading to later formal affirmations, though no concrete evidence exists to support the idea. Lacking an established list, the resolution of questions would normally have been directed through the see of Constantinople, in consultation with Bishop Eusebius of Caesarea (who was given the commission), and perhaps other bishops who were available locally.

In his Easter letter of 367, Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, gave a list of exactly the same books that would formally become the New Testament canon,[6] and he used the word "canonized" (kanonizomena) in regards to them.[7] The first council that accepted the present Catholic canon (the Canon of Trent) may have been the Synod of Hippo Regius in North Africa (AD 393); the acts of this council, however, are lost. A brief summary of the acts was read at and accepted by the Councils of Carthage in 397 and 419."

Development of the Christian biblical canon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Note how politics and religion were incorporated and likely wording changed to justify inquisition, crusades, etc.
IE: William Shakespear is believed to have helped polish the King James Version of the bible the year it was finished when Shakepeare was 46 and left his name in Psalms 46.
http://www.cbn.com/spirituallife/churchandministry/churchhistory/KJV-Hensley-Shakespeare-KJV.aspx

I share this, not to destroy your faith, but to help build it on a stronger foundation.
Jesus repeatedly taught NOT to trust in men - to only trust in God... and that includes biblical writers & editors as imperfect men/women. Learn from them, but don't blindly obey them.
Jesus also repeatedly tried to help people see that the ONLY way you can be saved, the only way you can experience God, is WITHIN you.
And this makes sense experientially: you don't feel God in a tree, or even a temple - God is always felt by YOU, within YOU.
 
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