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A couple of you in this thread are hysterical. NOT.
Not everyone here believes in your dogma. You want answers from people that think like you do...they're over there --------->>> in the Christianity forum.
Not everyone here believes in your dogma. You want answers from people that think like you do...they're over there --------->>> in the Christianity forum.
I'll do that. But since this is the "religion and philosophy" section, I thought I'd ask here.
I think you should probably take your soapbox and spew your ha hahs over in the agnostic/atheist forum, though. Deal?
I'll do that. But since this is the "religion and philosophy" section, I thought I'd ask here.
I think you should probably take your soapbox and spew your ha hahs over in the agnostic/atheist forum, though. Deal?
I didn't come here asking a question about atheism. The reason I suggested the other forum is because your question sounded specifically Christian, and there is a forum for Christians so they can discuss all their dogmatic differences together, without much interference from non-Christians.
Out here, it's more vague generalized religion and philosophy stuff. If you read around you'll notice that you're not being picked on, you're getting typical treatment out here for anyone, of any belief or non-belief system.
If I have a specific question regarding atheism or agnosticism, yes, I'd go over to A&A. If it's just a general musing about something, I would either post it here, or figure out where it would best fit to post it. But hey, jump all over me for suggesting a better, more accepting, more agreeable group to ask your question.
I didn't come here asking a question about atheism. The reason I suggested the other forum is because your question sounded specifically Christian, and there is a forum for Christians so they can discuss all their dogmatic differences together, without much interference from non-Christians.
Out here, it's more vague generalized religion and philosophy stuff. If you read around you'll notice that you're not being picked on, you're getting typical treatment out here for anyone, of any belief or non-belief system.
If I have a specific question regarding atheism or agnosticism, yes, I'd go over to A&A. If it's just a general musing about something, I would either post it here, or figure out where it would best fit to post it. But hey, jump all over me for suggesting a better, more accepting, more agreeable group to ask your question.
Then perhaps you should lose the sarcasm and just say you'd get a better answer over on the Christianity forum? JMO. Cartoon characters? Don't feign innocence because I responded without tucking tail and running.
This is a question of philosophy dealing with a concept in Christianity. I don't think I identified myself as a Christian, either. Thank you to jimmiej for answering the question. If you are interested I'll be reposting it in the Christianity forum soon.
Who do you believe are the two witnesses of Revelation?
Elijah and Moses:
the same two who were seen by James, Peter and John, with Jesus, witnessing Jesus as Christ come in flesh, who saw Him translated in His glory on the Mount of transfiguration, and who represent the Law and the Prophets' testimony to Jesus Christ.
They are the two sons of "fresh oil", as representatives of the Law and the Prophets' Witness to Jesus Christ, and who stand before the God of the whole earth.
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