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Post by MyBlueHeaven on Oct 31, 2008 20:50:18 GMT -5
....your presidential favorite is or who wins the office, one things is for sure; come next wednesday morning half of the American voting populas will be mad. What worries me is, mad to what ends. Call me fanatical if you choose, but I think that this election will usher in the end of days.
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Post by UK_CATS_3 on Oct 31, 2008 22:17:23 GMT -5
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Post by uk4life on Nov 1, 2008 8:25:58 GMT -5
Dude you're doing it again. You sound like a complete racist.
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Post by catcrawler on Nov 3, 2008 23:43:05 GMT -5
if mcain wins the blacks will raise hell you can bet on that I'd say only if there is a serious controversy. Heck, I might join em
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Post by catcrawler on Nov 3, 2008 23:47:14 GMT -5
....your presidential favorite is or who wins the office, one things is for sure; come next wednesday morning half of the American voting populas will be mad. What worries me is, mad to what ends. Call me fanatical if you choose, but I think that this election will usher in the end of days. That is fanatical and its pretty sad that so many people feel this way.....it's as though people want it to happen so that it's a self fulfilled prophecy. Me, I hope it's a new era of peace and prosperity, but I'm not as "religious" as some good Christians ;D
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Post by BlueCat on Nov 5, 2008 14:22:35 GMT -5
....your presidential favorite is or who wins the office, one things is for sure; come next wednesday morning half of the American voting populas will be mad. What worries me is, mad to what ends. Call me fanatical if you choose, but I think that this election will usher in the end of days. That is fanatical and its pretty sad that so many people feel this way.....it's as though people want it to happen so that it's a self fulfilled prophecy. Me, I hope it's a new era of peace and prosperity, but I'm not as "religious" as some good Christians ;D The reason people feel this way is because it is prophecy from the book of revelation. This might not be the time, but that time is certainly coming and there will be a man that rises to power seemingly out of nowhere to eventually lead the world as world leader. This man is the anti-christ according to the scriptures. If you believe prophecy then you must believe that at some point it will come to pass. Is Obama such a man; I don't think so. As for your time of peace and prosperity; that too is prophecy.
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Post by 4UKtrey on Nov 5, 2008 18:47:21 GMT -5
My thing about Revelations is why is it know one seems to see it as, the Supreme Being telling us ahead of time so the world could AVOID IT!!!! And why do I see our Govt. trying to bring it on. Or maybe it is all BS and the crazies are trying to bring it on so they could be right. Man I feel dirty. ED
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Post by TheSpectre on Nov 6, 2008 9:35:19 GMT -5
My thing about Revelations is why is it know one seems to see it as, the Supreme Being telling us ahead of time so the world could AVOID IT!!!! And why do I see our Govt. trying to bring it on. Or maybe it is all BS and the crazies are trying to bring it on so they could be right. Man I feel dirty. ED I see what you mean. I don't know if they are trying to bring it on or not, but I will say that Revelations leaves a lot up for interpretation and you get a lot of crazy ideas coming from those interpretations. If you are a Christian then just watch for Jesus like he told you to and don't worry about the rest. JMHO
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Post by BlueCat on Nov 6, 2008 16:18:11 GMT -5
I don't think it's a matter of trying to bring it on. It's going to happen or the scriptures are wrong, and if they are wrong about that then can you believe any of it? I say that it's dead on, and while we won't know it for sure we are told to watch the seasons and the signs for his return. Those things in the book of Revelation are the signs that we are to look for.
Sorry, I didn't mean to make this a religious rant, but rather an explanation of how many can see this as one of the signs mentioned in the bible.
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Post by stagger on Nov 6, 2008 16:45:13 GMT -5
Just to clarify.......
You guys are looking for the end of days as mention in Revelation. Ok. So does that also mean that you believe that Jonah actually survived in the belly of a whale for 3 days? You're taking the Bible as literally what happened during that period of time?
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Post by MyBlueHeaven on Nov 6, 2008 18:16:11 GMT -5
Just to clarify....... You guys are looking for the end of days as mention in Revelation. Ok. So does that also mean that you believe that Jonah actually survived in the belly of a whale for 3 days? You're taking the Bible as literally what happened during that period of time? i do take the Bible literally. I do not add to it or take anything away from it. If the Bible says that Jonah did, then Jonah did.
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Post by BlueCat on Nov 7, 2008 8:20:52 GMT -5
Just to clarify....... You guys are looking for the end of days as mention in Revelation. Ok. So does that also mean that you believe that Jonah actually survived in the belly of a whale for 3 days? You're taking the Bible as literally what happened during that period of time? I'm not saying that this is the end of days; I'm merely explaining why so many people look to this event, this time in history as well as others as signs as is prophisied in the bible. No I don't take everything in the bible literally. There were parables that Jesus used for example that were not fact but hypothetical situations. As for Jonah in the belly of a fish for three days; that I have to believe happened. It's not like he was sitting inside roasting marshmallows over a campfire. He was swallowed up and God allowed him to survive. It was no walk in the park or Jonah never would have gone to Ninevah. I'm sure it was a dreadful place to be. If I can't believe that to be true how can I believe in the Ark, or that Jesus walked on water, or that he fed a multitude with a few fishes and a couple loaves of bread? Just because it seems impossible to you and I doesn't change the fact that it happened. If God created the heavens and the earth I'm sure it would not be a problem to create one large fish or whale to swallow up Jonah for three days. It's a matter of faith my friend and God said he'd choose the foolish to confound the wise. These things seem foolish to the wise but to those of us that place our faith in God they are merely examples of Gods great power.
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Post by TheSpectre on Nov 7, 2008 9:21:50 GMT -5
Just to clarify....... You guys are looking for the end of days as mention in Revelation. Ok. So does that also mean that you believe that Jonah actually survived in the belly of a whale for 3 days? You're taking the Bible as literally what happened during that period of time? I'm not saying that this is the end of days; I'm merely explaining why so many people look to this event, this time in history as well as others as signs as is prophisied in the bible. No I don't take everything in the bible literally. There were parables that Jesus used for example that were not fact but hypothetical situations. As for Jonah in the belly of a fish for three days; that I have to believe happened. It's not like he was sitting inside roasting marshmallows over a campfire. He was swallowed up and God allowed him to survive. It was no walk in the park or Jonah never would have gone to Ninevah. I'm sure it was a dreadful place to be. If I can't believe that to be true how can I believe in the Ark, or that Jesus walked on water, or that he fed a multitude with a few fishes and a couple loaves of bread? Just because it seems impossible to you and I doesn't change the fact that it happened. If God created the heavens and the earth I'm sure it would not be a problem to create one large fish or whale to swallow up Jonah for three days. It's a matter of faith my friend and God said he'd choose the foolish to confound the wise. These things seem foolish to the wise but to those of us that place our faith in God they are merely examples of Gods great power. What he said. ^ Very well put!
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Post by MyBlueHeaven on Nov 7, 2008 18:52:51 GMT -5
Just to clarify....... You guys are looking for the end of days as mention in Revelation. Ok. So does that also mean that you believe that Jonah actually survived in the belly of a whale for 3 days? You're taking the Bible as literally what happened during that period of time? I'm not saying that this is the end of days; I'm merely explaining why so many people look to this event, this time in history as well as others as signs as is prophisied in the bible. No I don't take everything in the bible literally. There were parables that Jesus used for example that were not fact but hypothetical situations. As for Jonah in the belly of a fish for three days; that I have to believe happened. It's not like he was sitting inside roasting marshmallows over a campfire. He was swallowed up and God allowed him to survive. It was no walk in the park or Jonah never would have gone to Ninevah. I'm sure it was a dreadful place to be. If I can't believe that to be true how can I believe in the Ark, or that Jesus walked on water, or that he fed a multitude with a few fishes and a couple loaves of bread? Just because it seems impossible to you and I doesn't change the fact that it happened. If God created the heavens and the earth I'm sure it would not be a problem to create one large fish or whale to swallow up Jonah for three days. It's a matter of faith my friend and God said he'd choose the foolish to confound the wise. These things seem foolish to the wise but to those of us that place our faith in God they are merely examples of Gods great power. Nicely done there BC. It's getting so hard these days to witness in a way that doesn't offend an outwardly defensive world. So, good job!
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Post by BlueCat on Nov 7, 2008 19:59:06 GMT -5
Thanks guys
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