Yeah, I mean we've been doing it for ages. Do you know how many Major Revisions the Bible had like 5 MAJOR revisions already! so a little bit of minor revisions wont hurt anybody, right?
Anyway, He can show up anytime he feels like, right?
2006-06-26 00:30:22
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answered by the_silent_philosopher 3
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Most people know at least something about the Last Day. Almost everyone has heard one thing or another about the horror of the Hour. Nevertheless, most tend to have the same reaction to it as they do to other matters of vital importance, that is, they do not want to speak or even think about it. They try very hard not trying to think about the terror they will experience on the Last Day. They cannot bear the reminders of the Last Day found in a news report of a terrible accident or a film report about some disaster. They avoid thinking about the fact that that day will certainly come. They do not want to listen to others who talk about that great day, or to read authors’ works about it. These are some of the ways that people have developed in order to escape the dread of thinking about the Last Day.
Many do not seriously believe that the Hour is coming. We are presented with an example of this in a verse of Surat al-Kahf, about the wealthy owner of a rich vineyard:
I do not think the Hour will ever come. But if I should be sent back to my Lord, I will definitely get something better in return. (Surat al-Kahf: 36)
The above verse reveals the true mentality of someone who professes to believe in Allah but avoids thinking about the reality of the Last Day and puts forward claims contradicting some verses of the Qur'an. Another verse relates the doubt and uncertainty that engulfs disbelievers in regards to the time of the end.
When you were told, “Allah’s promise is true and so is the Hour, of which there is no doubt,” you said, “We have no idea what the Hour is. We have only been conjecturing. We are by no means certain.” (Surat al-Jathiya: 32)
Some people entirely deny that the Last Day is coming. Those who have this opinion are mentioned in the Qur’an as follows:
But instead, they deny the Hour; and We have prepared a Searing Blaze for those who deny the Hour. (Surat al-Furqan: 11)
The source that can guide us on the way and show us the truth is the Qur’an. When we look at what it says, we learn an obvious fact. Those who deceive themselves about the Last Day commit a grave error, because Allah reveals in the Qur’an that there can be no doubt that the Last Day is near.
And the Hour is coming without any doubt ... (Surat al-Hajj: 7)
We did not create the heavens and earth and everything between them, except with truth. The Hour is certainly coming. (Surat al-Hijr: 85)
The Hour is coming—there is no doubt about it …(Surat al-Mu’min: 59)
There may be some who think that the message of the Qur’an concerning the Last Day was revealed more that 1400 years ago and that this is a long time compared to the length of a human life. But here, it is a question of the end of the world, the sun and the stars, in short, of the universe. When we consider that the universe is billions of years old, fourteen centuries is a very short period of time.
A great Islamic scholar of recent times, Bediuzzaman Said Nursi, responded to a similar question in this way:
The Qur’an says, “The Hour has drawn nigh.” (Surat al-Qamar: 1) That is, Doomsday is near. It still not having come after a thousand or this many years does not injure its closeness. Because, Doomsday is the appointed hour of the world, and in relation to the life of the world one or two thousand years are like one or two minutes in relation to a year. The Hour of Doomsday is not only the appointed hour of mankind that it should be related to it and seen as distant.
2006-06-26 07:43:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus said no man knows day and hour of the events.
2006-06-26 07:20:23
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answered by MrCool1978 6
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why should He show up by the end of summer....a lot of things have to happen until He comes back....
2006-06-26 07:11:43
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answered by Bazsa 3
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What's with "the end of summer" ??
2006-06-26 07:27:18
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answer #5
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answered by Paul McDonald 6
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Of two gospels mentioned: "this gospel" & "that gospel",
http://www.godshew.org/TwainShew3.htm#Gospels
(i) this gospel: law imputed sin & death: begin of sorrows
(ii) that gospel: no law = no sin & death: end of sorrows
(i) "this gospel" is notably the "beginning" of begin/end gospels, and it's notably a gospel which brings global "sorrows": Mt 24:8; Mk 13:8; 1Tim 6:10; And "this gospel", also called "another gospel" in Galatians, or the johnny law gospel which bewitched the churches of Galatia, this gospel notably goes global first... in the same manner OT is first of OT/NT, law is first of law/grace, sacrifice is first of sacrifice/mercy, division is first of division/peace. And the evidence does not lie:
http://www.godshew.org/CurrentEvents.htm
(ii) But wheresoever "this gospel" is told throughout the world, "also that shall be told". Also "that gospel" of "that God" and "that Spirit" of grace and truth thereof, and the truth is "that Jesus Christ" is come (already): 1Jn 4, "came" (already) with grace and truth for comparison to law and lie: Jn 1:17: "Also that" shall be told worldwide: be ye perfect(Mt 5:48) is be ye "also merciful"(Lk 6:36).
Example, of false/true Christians, what's said:
(i) Christ-ians aren't perfect, we're just saved
(ii) Christ-ians aren't just saved, we're "perfected"
So we have both this/that gospels going global for comparison, which is the allegoric comparison of law and grace: as the two glorys compared in 2Cor 3, the two crowns compared in 1Cor 9, the two blesseds compared in Rom 4, the two "one man" scenarios compared in Rom 5, etc, etc. For it's all about compare-i-son, and it's all "allegory" in both "covenants": Gal 4, and written as "mystery" (noted over 20 times) to solve, and written "aforetime" for our "learning": Rom 15:4, to go and learn what meaneth "I will have mercy and not sacrifice", which is to allegory say I will have grace and not law, or I will have peace and not division. So it behooves us to also compare Jesus(division) and Christ(peace):
Jesus: "division" and not peace: Mt 10:34; Lk 12:51
(mark & avoid them which cause division: Rom 16:17)
Christ: "peace" and not division: Jn 14:27; 1Cor 1:13
(he is our peace who hath abolished the law: Eph 2:14)
Jesus: "born under the law", and of woman
(ye are not under the law, but under grace: Rom, Gal)
Christ: "the end of the law", and end of transgression
(where no law, there no transgression: Rom 4:15)
Peace with God is notably "THROUGH Jesus->Christ".
To wit: "that God" was in "Christ" reconciling the world.
We are called the body of "Christ", not the body of Jesus.
Not to mention "that Jesus Christ is come" (already) in the flesh (as if God in the flesh), notably as the "last Adam" of first/last Adams compared in 1Cor 15, which also compares "mortal" law with "immortal" grace as if comparing "corruptible" law with "incorruptible" grace, or as if "this gospel" with "that gospel", as if comparing two spirits, the Spirit of truth vs the antichrist, and anti-Christ is simply anti-"the end of the law", since Christ is "the end of the law": Rom 10:4.
The "grace" of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
2006-06-26 08:03:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Praying for you, if you ever decided to ask God into your life God would show you just how good he is!
2006-06-26 08:00:14
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answered by tapperlorraine 2
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On the other hand, if He shows up this afternoon, will you be ready?
2006-06-26 07:20:50
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answered by Anonymous
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i recon so, i just add one of the many written that were excluded from the final draft.
2006-06-26 07:13:25
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answered by gwbruce_2000 3
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why wait around for something to show up?
2006-06-26 07:11:06
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answered by cutiepie81289 7
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