There is a theory going around that God, in the first testament disagreed with his son in heaven, jesus, on how to handle justice and punishment on Earth. Apparently, God wanted to be a hardliner, and jesus wanted to convince humans through the power of love.
The anti-christ, could be God, which teases the humans, to find his "true" followers, and seperate them...
Apparently, a very recently drawing has been found, linked to the bible in an archealogical dig which represents a repressed society sorounded by high walls in the dessert, and the "true" followers of jesus outside on the barren plains of the desert.
The drawing was connected to revelations, and has been stipulated that the repressed society is a totalitarian one representing how evil requires control, evil is kept in check by evil, and those that are good, can rome free, for there is nothing to fear from good....
maybe those that live in totalitrian place are those chosen to be bad by god,and those left tojesus
2006-07-21
15:10:28
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are good, because they really deserve the "leniency" given by christ...so they live in freedom...
while the ones that cannot, due to their evil, live whitin the domains of the walls of the kingdom of the anti-christ, or god's human form, to keep in check evil on Earth.
2006-07-21
15:11:26 ·
update #1
6th answerer--- if you READ revelations...
all it says about the anti-christ is that he will "tempt" you, he will not act himself "evil" but will suggest evil....give the "hint" that if you act evil, its ok.
Only to see if you really are evil maybe, because he is God?
Maybe the "anti-crhist"
is really just, a good God, but that disagrees with christ, his son, on how to handle the human race, thus anti-christ...
maybe there was great upheavel in heaven and a great disagreement, which caused that to happen. Maybe the devil, is God's own agent, for evil.
For he needs a devil, to punish his evil-doers, therefore it would make sense that God is in close coordination with the Devil, but is not "evil" himself, rather very honest, but tempts humans to seperate them more harshly on judgement day..
After all, the God of the old testament is a lot more "angry" (the angry god of the puritans), than the jesus God, so you decide...but its not junk--Its a legit theological theo
2006-07-21
15:46:11 ·
update #2
And your wrong, 6th answerer, God, jesus, and the holy spirit may be one....
read on new christian revelation interpretations and the legit from the vatican....
Jesus seldom questioned God's purposes in sending him to suffer on the cross....and begged him that if there were another way, let it be so...but finnally said that if it is "his bidding" that he would do as his father wished...
So jesus and God disagree often throughout jesus's life, and it is said that he had arguements with him from time to time.
2006-07-21
15:48:52 ·
update #3