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Or could it possibly be that you are clueless when it comes to interpreting scripture?
It could be that I'm clueless. Because when I read " There be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till…" and " All these things shall come upon this generation" and " This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled" and " there be some of them that stand here, which shall not taste of death, till they have seen the kingdom of God come with power" for some odd reason I think it is saying that that it's going to happen in the lifetime of those being addressed. I read Luke, sometime in the first century, clearly saying " This generation shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled" and it doesn't sound the least bit obscure. It doesn't sound the least bit truthful either considering that it is now the twenty first century. Because it's not just one quote to be misunderstood. Book after book, author after author, quote upon quote…they all say the same thing. They say it in slightly different ways so if you are confused by some you'll get the message from the others. Jesus is coming back, there is going to be a rapture and it is going to happen in the first century CE. It doesn't give the exact date but it stresses again and again and again that "there be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till they see the kingdom of God." They are all dead. Their great, great , great grandchildren are all dead. I might be clueless in interpreting scripture but I know bull shite when I see it and these gospels are loaded with it. |
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In the opening days of WW II legend has it that a Navy transport pilot named John Frum (he probably said "Hi, I'm John from Chicago" and was miss-heard) was shot down by the Japanese. He crash landed his burning plane in the shallows off an island near New Guinea. Although he survived intact he was immediately set upon by natives who appeared to be cannibals. But being an American sailor he was up to any challenge and proceeded to give the cannibals presents of his cargo. He was on the island for a few weeks giving everyone he met government issued manna from heaven until a PBY came and rescued him. The natives declared their love for him and pleaded with him to stay. Some versions say they wanted him to be their king. He told them that he would come back soon and when he did he would take them all up in his plane for a ride.
He never did. Since then natives in the western Pacific build airplane decoys out of bamboo to try to lure passing planes to land with their cargo. One sect even tries to hatch American Sailors from eggs. However in present day Fiji, vacation spot of the jet setters, the John Frum Party has become a major political force. How is this Cargo Cult any different from being Rapture Ready? |
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I believe the majority of the users on RaptureReady have affective schizophrenia. That is characterized by their constant postings of "I was attacked by demons in my sleep!" And they attack people different from them, and think that Harry Potter is evil. It amazes me that those people are able to use a computer without breaking it every 2 minutes. I concur with the John Frum analysis, and i'll end this post with my own.
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Weren't the 4 Gospels written down in the beginning part of the 2nd century?
If so-----------then obviously those who did transcribe those Gospels must have known that that generation HAD passed away--(especially considering the short life spans of the time)--- and therefore those writers were NOT taking that prophecy literally. Why should we? Which leads to the non-literal interpretation of that prophecy which Christians hold today. I do not see a problem here. Just atheist nit-picking. |
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Apologies for the almost-double posting there. See, told you there were things I was ignorant about - operating computers properly is one of them!
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