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Old 04-12-2003, 02:35 PM   #11
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( Hitler will seem like Mother Theresa).
Shouldn't it be the other way around? At least Hitler didn't try to convince the world that he was HELPING the Jews (he admitted in Mein Kamph that he was fighting them, and it was good), and then try to scam money from everyone that wasn't spent on the sick and dying.

And as for wars - so what? Wars seem to be an unavoidable part of human society. There have been something like 3 days in the past 1000 years where there have been no fighting anywhere in the world.
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I have a theory about the end times. It will be pretty clear when the end is near. The sign is the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago Cubs meeting in the World Series. Once one of those teams wins, the earth will be destroyed. It's a good thing that won't happen for quite a while.
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We consider the end times to be the closing chapter in God's plan for humanity. The time when the last of the Biblical prophecies are to be fulfilled before Jesus Christ returns to Earth.
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Magus, can I ask a question that, even as a Bible college student I never got a clear answer on. The entire life of Christ was foretold in the OT. Birth place. Virgin birth. Death, even that he would be pierced. Resurrection. All of it.

But not the Age of Grace. God revealed it to Paul as a mystery. "We shall not all sleep" No snide remarks. No funnin'. I would like to know how you explain it. That's all. Two thousand years of human history ignored by the most historical religion on Earth. I don't get it. Thanks.

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Magus, can I ask a question that, even as a Bible college student I never got a clear answer on. The entire life of Christ was foretold in the OT. Birth place. Virgin birth. Death, even that he would be pierced. Resurrection. All of it.

But not the Age of Grace. God revealed it to Paul as a mystery. "We shall not all sleep" No snide remarks. No funnin'. I would like to know how you explain it. That's all. Two thousand years of human history ignored by the most historical religion on Earth. I don't get it. Thanks.

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I'm confused about what you mean. Are you asking why the Bible wasn't continued up until today? If so, probably because there is no need to. The Age of Grace is just that, the time when we have to trust Jesus and put our faith in His sacrifice and ressurection. Revelation finalized everything we needed to know for the rest of the future, until Jesus' return. The Bible is complete for its intended purpose. It wasn't written just as a history text book to put in schools in the 21st Century. Its purpose is to describe God's plan, and let us know what to expect in the future, thats it.
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Magus, can I ask a question that, even as a Bible college student I never got a clear answer on. The entire life of Christ was foretold in the OT. Birth place. Virgin birth. Death, even that he would be pierced. Resurrection. All of it.

But not the Age of Grace. God revealed it to Paul as a mystery. "We shall not all sleep" No snide remarks. No funnin'. I would like to know how you explain it. That's all. Two thousand years of human history ignored by the most historical religion on Earth. I don't get it. Thanks.

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I'm confused about what you mean. Are you asking why the Bible wasn't continued up until today? If so, probably because there is no need to. The Age of Grace is just that, the time when we have to trust Jesus and put our faith in His sacrifice and ressurection.


What I don't understand is this. God placed in the Bible prophesies which point to the Messiah in such detailed ways that some would be able to recognize him from the prophesies alone. How could it be that no prophesy was given which foretold Christ's ascension and the time frame reguired for his return.

I know what the Age of Grace is. What I don't understand is why there is no Age of Grace prophesy in the OT? Christians are quick to use prophesy as proof that the Bible is Gods' word yet they can't account for the last two thousand years of human history except as a mystery revealed to a man who never know the man Jesus.

This is one of the things that began my journey out of theism. I came to see that the Age of Grace is a theological trompe l'oeil. It is a false doctrine created by Paul to explain why Christ left and did not return as he said he would. As they all thought he would.

I ask this one thing. Show me a prophesy of the Age of Grace.

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The Tribulations is God's final judgement on the sinning, unbelieving world. It will also be the last chance for anyone who survives to find salvation in Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit will be taken from the Earth and God's wrath will be unleashed. It will literally be Hell on earth. I'm sure you've heard of the 4 Horseman of Apocalypse. They come from the Tribulation part of Revelation ( whether they are real horseman, or just figurative for what the world will bring, I don't know - i believe they are real but not sure. ) Wars will increase ( Iraq war we believe is the start), more and more diseases will plague the world ( Sars possibly being one) etc.
So, from a Native American perspective, the end times have already begun? And we're already 500 years into it?

The imagery is quite startling.

Caucasians bring HORSES to the new world
and DECEIVE natives into seeming like they will trade, but instead they SLAUGHTER.
They also bring with them DISEASE which makes more destruction than even the guns...
WARS increase...


Hmmm.

Are Christians perhaps concerned that the rapture has ALREADY occured and they weren't part of it?


Makes one wonder. Very deeply, I would think.
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