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God did not come to Earth in the ''form of a Human (as Jesus).''warmonger1981 wrote:Jehovah Witnesses believe Jesus has been on earth since nineteen-fourteen. Moorish Muslims believe Dr. Drew Ali was the last prophet.
Some people believe that our current technology of tracking is the mark of the beast.
Questions
Why would God come to earth in the form of a human an allow himself to be crucified?
Wouldn't a just and loving God just set up heaven on earth at that moment instead of letting millions upon millions to die in the future?
Wasn't religion created out of ignorance. A man of God needs no formal religion. I don't see the difference between the wrong a d the wrong.
These days, most of us understand that people who actually believe that God is talking to them, whether it's to kill their children, or anything else, are genuinely insane.Gweeedo wrote:God told Abram to sacrifice his Son (kill him). Abram had to do it, he had no choice but to obey Gods command.
Nice try, except I label no one, and certainly make no claims to being any messiah. I merely refer you to the ultimate source of truth for Christians, the Bible.BigBallinStalin wrote:If that's true, then we should doubt your advice for it may be the Words of Satan.PLAYER57832 wrote:Except, the Bible also says that Satan, when he comes again, will be in the guise of light.. and will fool many people. In other words, the place you need to look, and lecture is your church, not here.universalchiro wrote:Every generation has claimed the time is near, what makes this generation different that the coming Messiah is near. There are many signs and fulfilled prophecies indicating we are near, here is a brief list of some signs:
1. Israel becoming a nation. Israel hasn't been a nation for 2,500 years until 1948. But Israel didn't have Jerusalem.
2. Israel captures capital city Jerusalem in 1967.
3. Euphrates river will dry up to allow 200 million man army to march from far East. Turkey has built many damns and threatens a water tax to lower countries or they'll stop the flow.
4. China boasted 200+ million man army in late 1980's.
5. People will go to & fro quickly. For 5,900 years the fasted mankind traveled was the speed of one horse, now we cross the Atlantic in hours. This speed of travel exponentially increased in last 100 years.
6. Knowledge will increase. The last 100+/- years knowledge has exponentially increased compared to the previous 5,900 years.
7. One world religion. Pope recently announced that if an atheist or agnostic obey their moral conscience, they'll go to heaven. This has unified all religions under the umbrella of obey moral conscience & heaven awaits you. Bible says Nope, Jesus is the only way to Heaven.
8. Armeggedon will have such destruction that elements will melt, flesh melting, nuclear weapons explains this.
The list keeps going.
Bible says, "no one knows the day or hour... when the fig tree sprouts leaves you know the harvest is near". The signs have started, the time is near. Get ready. The creator of the Universe, Jesus, is coming soon!
It's certainly possible that there's no objective truth.crispybits wrote:Christians have a different version of truth than non-christians?
Christians beliefs differ from non-Christians, yes.crispybits wrote:Christians have a different version of truth than non-christians?
(Sorry, but having read that book I find it impossible to believe it's the personal message of a perfect divine mind to their most special creations...)
On some subjects, yes.Metsfanmax wrote:It's certainly possible that there's no objective truth.crispybits wrote:Christians have a different version of truth than non-christians?
The only truth that exists, is the truth of the almighty SaxBuck.Metsfanmax wrote:It's certainly possible that there's no objective truth.crispybits wrote:Christians have a different version of truth than non-christians?
Its a belief, religion. Its not possible to prove it to someone who does not wish to believe.crispybits wrote:It's perfectly relevant Player, the OP is that the bible predicts that we are in the end times, for yadda yadda yadda reasons. Now, one approach is to examine the reasons in detail and ask "are these coming to pass?" and that sort of thing. The more basic question though is "why should we trust that book to be accurate anyway?".
not really, that is your paraphrasing shortchanges to such an extent its almost false, but you are free to think this.crispybits wrote:The claim about the book within the book is that it is the personal message of the perfect divine mind to their most special creations. OK I've paraphrased a whole lot for brevity, but that's the very basic assertion made which (if you believe some) gives any argument based on it's content objective truth (rather than it being fiction).
The trouble is you are now attempting to group my and the beliefs of all other Christians with the OP. You cannot do that with integrity. We differ significantly.crispybits wrote:To know whether we believe the OP, we can get bogged down in the details about hyper-inflation or seven year peace treaties, or we can examine whether there is any actual foundation to believe that even if all of these things can be clearly shown to be happening there is any reason to believe that the book has genuine predictive power.
This is just not true. Again, you take what a few people have thought in time and attempt to equate it with all Biblical belief. You begin with a false assumption, so your conclusions are just irrelevant.crispybits wrote:Thankfully for us, a lot of the work has already been done for us on this point, and in the nearly two millenia since it was written there has been found no reason why biblical prophecies are any more accurate than quranic prophecies or talmudic prophecies or nostradamus' prophecies. Sure with hindsight we can go back and find things that we can bend to fit into an interpretation of recent events, but then we've been able to do that about revelations and the end times for centuries now. History is littered with individuals and groups who thought Jesus was coming back to walk the earth during their lifetimes and so far they have a precisely 0% success rate at predicting the end of the world. I have yet to see any reason in this thread either that the predictions are correct in this case, just baseless assertions and hyperbole.
Well, I agree in referense to Universe. However, your attempt to equate all other Christians or even just myself, with that is wrong and insulting... and you have read enough of my posts on the subject to know I differ. (as do several other Christians here, though I am not going to go through and name them all).crispybits wrote:In conclusion, this thread is yet another way for a religious person or two to get up on their soap box and shout their ranty shouts. And we're allowed to shout back at them, so no I will not go off to another thread and revive that. This bullshit must be called what it is wherever it pops up.
That's the way it has been from the beginning.degaston wrote:These days, most of us understand that people who actually believe that God is talking to them, whether it's to kill their children, or anything else, are genuinely insane.Gweeedo wrote:God told Abram to sacrifice his Son (kill him). Abram had to do it, he had no choice but to obey Gods command.
Which one? Any could be the work of Satan.PLAYER57832 wrote:Nice try, except I label no one, and certainly make no claims to being any messiah. I merely refer you to the ultimate source of truth for Christians, the Bible.BigBallinStalin wrote:If that's true, then we should doubt your advice for it may be the Words of Satan.PLAYER57832 wrote:Except, the Bible also says that Satan, when he comes again, will be in the guise of light.. and will fool many people. In other words, the place you need to look, and lecture is your church, not here.universalchiro wrote:Every generation has claimed the time is near, what makes this generation different that the coming Messiah is near. There are many signs and fulfilled prophecies indicating we are near, here is a brief list of some signs:
1. Israel becoming a nation. Israel hasn't been a nation for 2,500 years until 1948. But Israel didn't have Jerusalem.
2. Israel captures capital city Jerusalem in 1967.
3. Euphrates river will dry up to allow 200 million man army to march from far East. Turkey has built many damns and threatens a water tax to lower countries or they'll stop the flow.
4. China boasted 200+ million man army in late 1980's.
5. People will go to & fro quickly. For 5,900 years the fasted mankind traveled was the speed of one horse, now we cross the Atlantic in hours. This speed of travel exponentially increased in last 100 years.
6. Knowledge will increase. The last 100+/- years knowledge has exponentially increased compared to the previous 5,900 years.
7. One world religion. Pope recently announced that if an atheist or agnostic obey their moral conscience, they'll go to heaven. This has unified all religions under the umbrella of obey moral conscience & heaven awaits you. Bible says Nope, Jesus is the only way to Heaven.
8. Armeggedon will have such destruction that elements will melt, flesh melting, nuclear weapons explains this.
The list keeps going.
Bible says, "no one knows the day or hour... when the fig tree sprouts leaves you know the harvest is near". The signs have started, the time is near. Get ready. The creator of the Universe, Jesus, is coming soon!
Ah, I'm no "true Scotsman." I get it.universalchiro wrote:Another sign of the coming Messiah: The Bible describes in the end times, Israel would be the land flowing with milk and honey. Yet in 1948 when Israel was born again, the land was desolate, a waste land of desert, fast forward 60 years, Israel is the world leader in milk production per cow. It was known that the European Holstein cattle were the top producers of milk, not so fast. Israel milk production is 2,000 gallons more per cow than American counterparts. Israel use to pay high tariff tax for importing honey, but having just traveled to Israel, they have initiated multiple bee farms and now produce their own honey. Indeed the land is flowing with milk and honey.
@BigBallinStallin: Agreed the Bible is foolishness to the non-believer. As the Bible says the unsaved person is not capable of understanding the truths contained in the Bible because they are spiritual and therefore requires the Holy Spirit to reveal the truths within.
Yes, you make it up as you see it. Without a standard for distinguishing knowledge from nonsense, you won't know how sensible you sound.Gweeedo wrote:The fig trees around Jerusalem normally begin to get leaves in March or April but do not produce figs until their leaves are all out in June. This tree was an exception in that it was already, at passover time, full of leaves. A tree full of leaves normally should have fruit, but this one was cursed because it had none.BigBallinStalin wrote:So you make up the fruit as you wish to see it?Gweeedo wrote:Jesus was Hungry, heading towered a fig tree (seeing it was full of leaves) he finds (no fruit) nothing but leaves.
This tree was an exception (out of season and full of leaves), it had all the signs of producing fruit, yet there was no fruit.
Even though you can see all the signs, you still don't/wont get it...you will curse God all the same.
Bible is of little use to those who are not hungry in spirit.
Quote, degaston: BTW, I find no mention of hyperinflation in the Bible. Which version should I be searching in. end quote:
Pick any version you wish, pray for understanding and 'go' to God...he will produce fruit.
Out with the logic, in with the imagination!
What a ridiculous statement.universalchiro wrote: No one ever has lived perfectly according to their words/beliefs/etc.

pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
People can be so cold and brash through the keyboard 1,000s of miles away. Quirk it will serve you better if you are more tactful and kind. Also state why you view the statement is in error, rather than just making a blanket statement with no premise.Quirk wrote:What a ridiculous statement.universalchiro wrote: No one ever has lived perfectly according to their words/beliefs/etc.
Aren't you forgetting someone?universalchiro wrote:No one ever has lived perfectly according to their words/beliefs/etc.
If there is one thing I know about Quirk, is that he pretty much doesn't hide behind any anonymity through the internet and his keyboard. He seems pretty kind as well, though my interactions with him have been limited to the Longest Thread, Thread. He seems like a logical fella. Evidence, this post: Subject: the longest thread, thread - Occasionally NSFWuniversalchiro wrote:People can be so cold and brash through the keyboard 1,000s of miles away. Quirk it will serve you better if you are more tactful and kind. Also state why you view the statement is in error, rather than just making a blanket statement with no premise.Quirk wrote:What a ridiculous statement.universalchiro wrote: No one ever has lived perfectly according to their words/beliefs/etc.