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I understand your reasoning of one who doesn't know what the bible teaches. But the door remains open to you---God gave all the choice-Deut 30:19
I know every bit as well as you do what the Bible teaches. I know a good deal of what the Book of Mormon teaches, and some of what the Qu'ran teaches as well. I'm just not gullible enough to actually believe any of it.
I know that would be true in my case, it would be free slim jims for everyone, heart attacks waiting to happen. It wouldn't matter, MightyQueen would probably come and take my crown and scatters me and my people to 4 winds of the verse, or put me and Trout in one of those Super power cages they got there in space like in Superman, but we would break out and find our own Earth to rule with an iron fist.
I know every bit as well as you do what the Bible teaches. I know a good deal of what the Book of Mormon teaches, and some of what the Qu'ran teaches as well. I'm just not gullible enough to actually believe any of it.
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Originally Posted by Tired of the Nonsense
I've tried to read it several times, but it always puts me right to sleep. "It came to pass" that I nodded off.
How is it you've managed to know "a good deal of what the Book of Mormon teaches" when it puts you right to sleep?
And you don't suppose that people during the second world war, or the first world war, were just as certain that it was happening in their time? Imagine being alive during the black death. It was absolutely clear to those people that the apocalypse was upon them. And yet here we all are. You will pass away and it will be clear to the succeeding generation that the "end is at hand." And then the generation after that one.
Wrong guesses do Not make the Scriptures as wrong, it just makes the wrong guesses as wrong.
Revelation ( 1:10 ) is set for our day, our time frame, Not the past
2,000 years ago the 1st-century Christians did Not have the book of Revelation.
Gospel writer John wrote Revelation as the very end of the first century.
Daniel said knowledge ( Bible education ) would be increased at the time of the end - Daniel 12:4,9
So, with the passing of time, scriptural light gets brighter and brighter - Proverbs 4:18
We are nearing the threshold ' time of separation ' on earth - Matthew 25:31-33
Wrong guesses do Not make the Scriptures as wrong, it just makes the wrong guesses as wrong.
Revelation ( 1:10 ) is set for our day, our time frame, Not the past
2,000 years ago the 1st-century Christians did Not have the book of Revelation.
Gospel writer John wrote Revelation as the very end of the first century.
Daniel said knowledge ( Bible education ) would be increased at the time of the end - Daniel 12:4,9
So, with the passing of time, scriptural light gets brighter and brighter - Proverbs 4:18
We are nearing the threshold ' time of separation ' on earth - Matthew 25:31-33
They haven't been right YET though. An ongoing record of zero for two thousand years. So there's that.
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Originally Posted by Tired of the Nonsense
They haven't been right YET though. An ongoing record of zero for two thousand years. So there's that.
You noticed that to?
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