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Prophecy In The News
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Watching television news is just amazing to see bible prophecies rolling out so accurately. Proof indeed that the bible is true and that God has forewarned us about the fate of this world.
Get to know God now whilst you can?
Get to know God now whilst you can?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//The bible states a generation is seventy years//
But the "generation" which was denied access to the Promised Land for golden calf reasons was only forty, i.e the wilderness years.
Not confusing life span (three score years and ten) with generation -as in born, grow to maturity and produce your own kids, are you, Theland?
But the "generation" which was denied access to the Promised Land for golden calf reasons was only forty, i.e the wilderness years.
Not confusing life span (three score years and ten) with generation -as in born, grow to maturity and produce your own kids, are you, Theland?
Until organised religion is eradicated from the world and books like the bible and the koran are treated as nothing more than the fairy stories that they clearly are, there is no hope for us.
Religion is the biggest problem that the world faces, with the possible exception of a coronal mass ejection or the eruption of Yellowstone.
Religion is the biggest problem that the world faces, with the possible exception of a coronal mass ejection or the eruption of Yellowstone.
Not much thought goes into some of these answers other than to boost your own ego by Christian bashing. I do agree though that organised religion is a deception. There are only two religions in the world. The Gospel of Jesus Christ and the church of Satan to which all the others belong. That is where the destructive power of man made Satan inspired religion comes from.
Theland, like every other Christian [sic] tries to attribute truth to every line of the bible, apart from those lines which either don't make any sense or which contradict other lines of the bible. These are then dismissed as "parables", "metaphors", or somesuch. When challenged on these, the usual response is "Well, I just love the lord".
How do you interpret Luke 19:27, or do you conveniently just pretend that Jesus didn't actually say that?
How do you interpret Luke 19:27, or do you conveniently just pretend that Jesus didn't actually say that?