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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 5:43 pm
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 5:51 pm
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 5:56 pm
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 5:59 pm
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TitanEmi All of these things were predicted by notradomis. (or however u spell his name) it's a little erie. The thing that scars me most about that world ending is that God has said that we all must die a human death. Which kind of sucks but I guess that's the only way we can shed this flesh.
You can tickle me pink, orange, red, or blue, but not grey
Notradomis?? Who?? And us all dying a human death? Where is that? What about the rapture? O_O
Because grey will not do.
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 6:54 pm
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:56 pm
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 8:00 pm
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Kyramud Testicular Diabeetus I thought that there wasn't any proof to support the rapture. There isn't any scripture that says, black and white, that there is a trinity, yet that's one of the most widely accepted components of the Christian faith. Nor is there any set in stone proof of Purgatory, yet there's a huge pool of the faithful who believe in it. Despite what some people think, there is a lot of gray area to some of the teaching from the Bible. Proof is inconsequential. Isn't that why we have faith? I have faith in the Lord but I don't have faith in an "end of the world" thing. I just don't believe it.
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 8:08 pm
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Testicular Diabeetus Kyramud Testicular Diabeetus I thought that there wasn't any proof to support the rapture. There isn't any scripture that says, black and white, that there is a trinity, yet that's one of the most widely accepted components of the Christian faith. Nor is there any set in stone proof of Purgatory, yet there's a huge pool of the faithful who believe in it. Despite what some people think, there is a lot of gray area to some of the teaching from the Bible. Proof is inconsequential. Isn't that why we have faith? I have faith in the Lord but I don't have faith in an "end of the world" thing. I just don't believe it.
What about the whole book of Revelations? Rivers of blood, sun turning dark, war, disease, death, famine running rampant across the earth. That's a very 'end of the world' scenario...
@Br1ttana: I believe TitanEmi meant Nostradamus
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 10:57 pm
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Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:26 am
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Kyramud Testicular Diabeetus Kyramud Testicular Diabeetus I thought that there wasn't any proof to support the rapture. There isn't any scripture that says, black and white, that there is a trinity, yet that's one of the most widely accepted components of the Christian faith. Nor is there any set in stone proof of Purgatory, yet there's a huge pool of the faithful who believe in it. Despite what some people think, there is a lot of gray area to some of the teaching from the Bible. Proof is inconsequential. Isn't that why we have faith? I have faith in the Lord but I don't have faith in an "end of the world" thing. I just don't believe it. What about the whole book of Revelations? Rivers of blood, sun turning dark, war, disease, death, famine running rampant across the earth. That's a very 'end of the world' scenario... @Br1ttana: I believe TitanEmi meant Nostradamus This. And this. This is why I do not believe in the rapture.
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Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 3:57 am
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Testicular Diabeetus Kyramud Testicular Diabeetus Kyramud Testicular Diabeetus I thought that there wasn't any proof to support the rapture. There isn't any scripture that says, black and white, that there is a trinity, yet that's one of the most widely accepted components of the Christian faith. Nor is there any set in stone proof of Purgatory, yet there's a huge pool of the faithful who believe in it. Despite what some people think, there is a lot of gray area to some of the teaching from the Bible. Proof is inconsequential. Isn't that why we have faith? I have faith in the Lord but I don't have faith in an "end of the world" thing. I just don't believe it. What about the whole book of Revelations? Rivers of blood, sun turning dark, war, disease, death, famine running rampant across the earth. That's a very 'end of the world' scenario... @Br1ttana: I believe TitanEmi meant Nostradamus This. And this.This is why I do not believe in the rapture.
Hmm. Interesting. So, you do believe in the end of the world thing, just not pre-Trib Rapture?
Also, might want to be careful about interpolations/extrapolations of scripture. The whole 'this passage must surely mean...' or 'this verse suggests...' Being human, there is room for error, no matter how learned and versed in the scripture someone might be.
Still, thanks for those links, they were a good read.
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Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:16 am
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Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:39 am
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Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 2:35 pm
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Kyramud Testicular Diabeetus Kyramud Testicular Diabeetus Kyramud Testicular Diabeetus I thought that there wasn't any proof to support the rapture. There isn't any scripture that says, black and white, that there is a trinity, yet that's one of the most widely accepted components of the Christian faith. Nor is there any set in stone proof of Purgatory, yet there's a huge pool of the faithful who believe in it. Despite what some people think, there is a lot of gray area to some of the teaching from the Bible. Proof is inconsequential. Isn't that why we have faith? I have faith in the Lord but I don't have faith in an "end of the world" thing. I just don't believe it. What about the whole book of Revelations? Rivers of blood, sun turning dark, war, disease, death, famine running rampant across the earth. That's a very 'end of the world' scenario... @Br1ttana: I believe TitanEmi meant Nostradamus This. And this.This is why I do not believe in the rapture. Hmm. Interesting. So, you do believe in the end of the world thing, just not pre-Trib Rapture? Also, might want to be careful about interpolations/extrapolations of scripture. The whole 'this passage must surely mean...' or 'this verse suggests...' Being human, there is room for error, no matter how learned and versed in the scripture someone might be. Still, thanks for those links, they were a good read. Exactly, everything has got to come to an end. The Earth is not Heaven so it will have an end. But The whole rapture thing is well false. The Bible says that you have to die a human death to shed this body, floating up into the sky to meet Jesus is not dying a human death, that is wishful thinking.
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Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:21 pm
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Testicular Diabeetus Kyramud Testicular Diabeetus Kyramud Testicular Diabeetus I have faith in the Lord but I don't have faith in an "end of the world" thing. I just don't believe it. What about the whole book of Revelations? Rivers of blood, sun turning dark, war, disease, death, famine running rampant across the earth. That's a very 'end of the world' scenario... @Br1ttana: I believe TitanEmi meant Nostradamus This. And this.This is why I do not believe in the rapture. Hmm. Interesting. So, you do believe in the end of the world thing, just not pre-Trib Rapture? Also, might want to be careful about interpolations/extrapolations of scripture. The whole 'this passage must surely mean...' or 'this verse suggests...' Being human, there is room for error, no matter how learned and versed in the scripture someone might be. Still, thanks for those links, they were a good read. Exactly, everything has got to come to an end. The Earth is not Heaven so it will have an end. But The whole rapture thing is well false. The Bible says that you have to die a human death to shed this body, floating up into the sky to meet Jesus is not dying a human death, that is wishful thinking. I will have to double check the verses on this one, but there is scripture in the Bible that talks about the second coming of Christ and not all men dying to shed this mortal body. I will see if I can find them and post them for you.
EDIT: Here are the verses that I could find right away.... 1 Thessalonians 4:14-17. 14For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which asleep in Jesus will God bring with him.
15For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep.
16For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first:
17Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the dair: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.
These verses are often used to support the rapture, but I don't agree with that (I'm not here to debate the rapture though) I was just simply showing you an example that not all men will die in order to meet Christ at His Second Coming. People will still be alive and will receive their immortal and incorruptable bodies while they live. I can't remember where I read it but I read that the change from corruptable to incorruptable, mortality to immortality will happen in the twinkling of an eye with those who are still alive at the second coming.
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