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The various apocalypses must be understood as a subset of this mapping - about what happens at the end of time. |
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You reject common sense, logic, reason, science, and history in favor of faith, emotions, inerrancy, and Biblical predispositionalism, and yet you have the audacity to claim that anything that disagrees with the Bible is speculative and proves nothing. If that don't beat all. Your buddy Pascal believed that only Roman Catholics will go to heaven. Was that speculative? The claim that a global flood occured is speculative, and does not have any basis in science whatsoever, and yet you believe the claim. No rational person would believe that a global flood occured. It violates the second law of thermodynamics, the law of gravity, and the well-established science of hydrodynamic sorting. You certainly know better than to embarrass yourself by going to the Evolution/Creation Forum and discussing the global flood. Consider the following claims: 1 - The God of the Bible created the heavens and the earth. 2 - Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit. 3 - Jesus was born of a virgin. 4 - Jesus never sinned. 5 - Jesus' shed blood and death atoned for the sins of mankind. Those claims are most certainly speculative, and do not have any basis in history or science whatsoever. Oh, I forgot, history and science do not mean anything to you, only faith, emotions, inerrancy, and Biblical predispositionalism. Inerrancy is nothing more than an appeal to emotions. Inerrantists wanted God to act like they want him to act, so they dreamed up inerrancy, and yet they accuse skeptics of wanting God to act like they want him to act. If, as many Christians claim, God is not obligated to save anyone, he certainly is not obligated to provide Christians with inerrant texts. Such being the case, why do inerrantists believe that the Bible is inerrant? The correct answer is, because inerrancy satisfies their emotional need to have God act like they want him to act. You really do need to tell us why the Bible is not speculative, and why is it not reasonable for skeptics to propose alternative speculations to the Bible's speculations. |
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Here Johnny is a poem for you on this: The Oak Live thy life, Young and old, Like yon oak, Bright in spring, Living gold; Summer rich Then; and then Autumn-changed Soberer-hued Gold Again. All his leaves Fall'n at length, Look, he stands, Trunk and bough Naked strength. |
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And of course the idea of a second coming becomes redundant with a god doing his stuff somewhere between earth and god and atlas ( what did the Jews think the universe was supported on - turtles?)
Was Paul, Hebrews, Revelation et al talking about a first coming? |
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http://www.jewsforjudaism.org/index....=48&Itemid=373 The website contains many articles about various parts of Isaiah 53 that go into great detail. There is little doubt that Isaiah 53 does not refer to Jesus. |
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Is not the story in Revelation of the Church being the Bride of Christ - I assume there is a correlation between rapture and marriage - evidence that he hasn't been here before?
What is this bouncing bridegroom about who comes goes and comes again? |
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And interestingly, Acts, the doctrines of the Holy Spirit and the Gospels then become necessary plot correction devices to pull it all together - except this was done after wards and imposed on the pre existing ideas, and like plot gaps in Star Trek, does not quite work.
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