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God did not need to send his son. By definition he is omnipotent and doesn't need to do anything. Therefore he didn't need to sacrifice his son. This is all vain and useless stage-dressing from an ancient piece of religious drama. Think about it. There is simply no need. This idea of salvation is unnecessary. For you, if you believe in god, it's all up him and he doesn't need it. Quote:
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Anyways the prophecy was correct, alas made after the events, as usual: The Roman Catholic Church is the Second coming of the Lord, and it is the ultimative temple and the kingdom of God on earth. The hard work of the Roman Catholic scribes since Justin martyr was the justification of the Roman Catholic Church as the true temple and God's reign on earth in accordance with the Law and the Prophets. The abominable defilation is the construction of a heathen idol by Emperor Hadrian after the defeat of the last false Messiah, Shymeon bar Kohba. When Pseudo-Daniel wrote the whole thing he referred to the plans of Antiochos Epiphanes who attempted to establish idolatry in the temple of Zion, but certainly also remembering what the Babylonians were thought to have made with the first temple (and got 'punished' for this by God's wrath through his agent Cyrus, the Messiah. Klaus Schilling |
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The "golden head" is the Babylonians. The "silver arms" are the Medes (Daniel admits to using Jeremiah as a source, and Jeremiah was a false prophet: he prophesied that the Medes would take Babylon, but they did not). The "belly and thighs of brass" are the Persians. The "legs of iron" are the Greeks. Alexander was the greatest conqueror the world had known, hence "dreadful and terrible". But his empire broke up: hence the "toes". As for sources: I've already pointed out several that confirm aspects of this, and Spin has recommended a commentary on Daniel. So why are you still asking for sources? |
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Message to arnoldo: Why would God want to make disputable predictions when he could easily make indisuptable predictions? If the Bible had contained lots of accurate predictions regarding when and where some natural disasters occurred, by "when," meaning month day, and year, which would have been indisputable predictions, there would not have been any need for debates about whether or not God can predict the future. Why would a loving God invite dissent when he could easily discourage dissent?
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STUDIES IN THE BOOK OF DANIEL: A DISCUSSION OF THE HISTORICAL QUESTIONS by ROBERT DICK WILSON, PH.D., D. D., WM. H. GREEN PROFESSOR OF SEMITIC LANGUAGES AND OLD TESTAMENT CRITICISM, PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, 1917 |
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