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Eschatology does nothing but discredit Christianity. Self-important nutjobs are always proclaiming the End Times, as they have since the 1st Century. It not only isn't scriptural, it's making these do-it-yourself prophets look like the face of the faith. So when they are wrong, which they inevitably are, they reflect poorly on the rest of us who are trying to build God's kingdom on earth.
Eschatology does nothing but discredit Christianity. Self-important nutjobs are always proclaiming the End Times, as they have since the 1st Century. It not only isn't scriptural, it's making these self-proclaimed prophets look like the face of the faith. So when they are wrong, which they inevitably are, they reflect poorly on the rest of us who are trying to build God's kingdom on earth.
What you going to do when they get it right? Because there are those like me that know the Truth.
You will still get to experience this, no matter if you are living or dead.
Everyone that has EVER lived will suddenly be back on the earth at this time.
Since the executional words from Jesus' mouth will rid the Earth of the wicked then the wicked are gone forever
- Isaiah 11:3-4; Rev. 19:14-16. 'Destroyed forever' as per Psalm 92:7.
Who ' remains ' according to Proverbs 2:21-22___________ I don't read all.
The figurative haughty 'goat'-type people at the coming 'time of separation' on Earth as mentioned at Matthew 25:31-33 are going to be gone forever. So, how can everyone who has ever lived be back.
I find Jesus' recorded words at Matthew 12:32 show there is NO forgiveness for the un-forgivable sin.
I find Jesus knew the truth at Matthew 24:36 that NO one knows the day or hour.......
Yes, and people still try to use that as if it is future tense. Go look it up, He said it in the PRESENT tense. But people either abuse the verse or are ignorant in applying it to the future.
If you knew the times Hannibal, you wouldn't have questioned the date of 2040.
The times and seasons are the 7 feast days divided by two seasons. How is anyone going to know anything about the New Testament when they don't know the times and seasons? They wont.
Jesus was the Passover lamb, but that is just one feast, the New Testament is based on those 7 feasts appointed so YOU will know the times and seasons and the coming of the Lord. How do I get this across to people who don't know the times and seasons?
You keep quoting Revelation when Revelation is about the fall holy days appointed for the second coming of Christ just as the spring holy days pointed to the first coming of Christ where we explain Passover and unleavened bread, and first fruits, and Pentecost, you think it ends in the spring? The coming of the Lord is as the two rains of the two seasons, but how do you explain this to people who don't know anything about the Holy days of Christ? They are the Holy days of Christ appointed to show us what is going to happen. Christmas and Easter is not going to teach of Christ, Tabernacles and Passover is going to explain Christ and again, if you don't know Rosh Hashanah and the fall Holy days of Jesus, then why would you even quote Revelation.
You are sitting here basing something on the Jubilee, and this has nothing to do with Christianity, but if you believe you have found some truth in the Jubilee, then keep going and find the real truth in the 7 feasts of Christ. You are always talking about Rosh Hashanah but you don't know it.
Hi MinivanDriver, nobody has been able to refute it yet.
Just another false prophet who thinks he has a personal hotline to God.
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