Howdy, people!
If the Apocalypse predicts bad (to say the least) things for humanity and the planet, what's the point of all this?
Is the Revelation of John a warning to be evaded or an inevitable nightmare to be lived through?
Do you think the Apocalypse is a self-fulfilling prophecy?
Is the Revelation of John a warning to be evaded or an inevitable nightmare to be lived through?
Howdy, people!
If the Apocalypse predicts bad (to say the least) things for humanity and the planet, what's the point of all this?
Is the Revelation of John a warning to be evaded or an inevitable nightmare to be lived through?
Do you think the Apocalypse is a self-fulfilling prophecy?
Howdy, people!
If the Apocalypse predicts bad (to say the least) things for humanity and the planet, what's the point of all this?
Is the Revelation of John a warning to be evaded or an inevitable nightmare to be lived through?
Do you think the Apocalypse is a self-fulfilling prophecy?
Howdy, people!
If the Apocalypse predicts bad (to say the least) things for humanity and the planet, what's the point of all this?
Is the Revelation of John a warning to be evaded or an inevitable nightmare to be lived through?
Do you think the Apocalypse is a self-fulfilling prophecy?
I don't think we're suppose to know about that stuff.
Are you talking about the battle of Armageddon that ushers in the Apocalypse?
Revelations is highly symbolic and couldn't be literal. It reads like someone on acid.
Even The Book of Daniel is confusing about the End of Days.
I don't think we're suppose to know about that stuff.
It is a foretelling of real events to come. Not avoidable.
If we aren't supposed to know about it then why is it even in the Bible??
You are saying all of Revelation is symbolic and none of it could be literal?
Because it's written by humans in code. Didn't even Jesus speak in parables?
Because it's written by humans in code. Didn't even Jesus speak in parables?
I seriously doubt most of it is literal and what parts are not is even harder to discern. Are you saying you can literally decipher it?
Yes He did but that doesn't mean that we aren't supposed to know about it. If we have the spirit of God with us as we are reading the scripture are spiritual mind will be opened and we can understand these "codes".
Not the whole thing no. Some of it can be though.
I'm not saying we aren't suppose to understand God's purpose in our lives just not all the prophetic details of the future. Maybe someone even knows but you'll have very little luck convincing others that you're correct. Jesus supposedly performed all manner of miracles during his time and many didn't believe.
It is a foretelling of real events to come. Not avoidable.
It's a fairy tale like Santa Claus.
You won't think so when it happens.
Yeah yeah, my god has a hammer and your's was nailed to the cross. Any questions?
You know that was completely uncalled for and unnecessary.
But it's true, sorry, can't help the truth. My god is my god.
Howdy, people!
If the Apocalypse predicts bad (to say the least) things for humanity and the planet, what's the point of all this?
Is the Revelation of John a warning to be evaded or an inevitable nightmare to be lived through?
Do you think the Apocalypse is a self-fulfilling prophecy?
Jesus actually beat Death though and came back to life, and will come back to destroy the forces of evil, Satan will be vanquished, and on that day at the name of Jesus every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that JESUS CHRIST IS LORD!
Personally,that sounds like the plot to a bad comic book,but that's just me.
Well,if that what YOU believe,then that is what YOU believe.
No one is required to believe that just because that is what YOU believe.
Unless,of course, you have absolute concrete proof that your beliefs actually correspond to reality.
Just saying.
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