Ok...so I can see how people are saying you shouldn't predict the time that God has set and that no one knows, but I don't really think that's what you're doing. I just think you are trying to warn people that it's gonna be soon and that people should be ready. That's all. I can see where you're coming from. And all these people saying you need to see a psychiatrist need to get out of here. The guy doesn't have schizophrenia.
God bless...!!!
2006-08-22 20:29:15
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answered by Jacqui 5
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I read what you had to say and it seem you've done alot of research which is impressive;and i pray the world is ready when that day comes;which does not seem to be the case if you read Revelation 16:8-11. but; we still must reach out to save the lost as Jesus did; not with judgment ( not saying you were judging) but with love for love is fulfillment of the law. If your interested you can e-mail God bless www.godsarmyonearth.com
2006-08-23 04:27:05
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answered by working4jc1 2
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Unless it's been proven to predict things first after they occur, and then it can be used regularly to accurately predict the future, then there's no reason to assume it's predictions about one single event will come true. Even if it all happens just like it says, one single time is still simply a coincidence.
Nostradamus is a fraud even if he wrote "Hilter" because you can't use it ahead of time to predict and avoid anything new. All people can do is wait until something happens and then look back to see if anything matched. That's not a prediction, that's just extrapolation.
2006-08-23 02:41:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to go see a psychiatrist really badly. This diatribe shows signs of schizophrenia.
the only false prophet is you at the moment. All the rest is just coincidence and garbage. by the way. Revelations isn't anything more than an ergot induced dream by some guy nobody knows and was written only god knows when or where, perhaps even by John Calvin.
Oh, and the tilt of the earth's axis has not shifted, except in your tiny little brain.
2006-08-23 02:40:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes Jesus is coming again as the bible says but the bible also says that no one knows the day or hour that he will return
2006-08-23 02:40:00
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answered by papaofgirlmegan 5
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Yep, they've been saying J is on the way within 20 years for the past 500 years. Guess why?
Religion is a serious mental illness. It’s the inability to face the reality of life and the finality of death. It affects 85% of the USA and 75% of US victims are Christians. The more pathetic and desperate a persons life, the more likely they are to believe in a god. People with otherwise empty lives, are the strongest believers. It gives them false hope that there’s a higher meaning to their sad and pathetic lives.
Religious people are dangerous. They cannot think for themselves, but instead cling to every word the bible says. Religious fanatics can somehow throw out all scientific evidence and replace it with the word of one book that has no credibility.
Recognising religion as a type of mental illness would be a good start to help cure this disease. We should develop support groups along the lines of Alcoholics Anonymous - “My name is Sam and I’m a recovering Christian ...”
My private research studies indicate that religious people tend to be below average intelligence, and also have a tendency to be more violent than non-believers. This also seems to be supported by profiling various YA religious posters.
Science suggests that religion is a mental illness and that religious people act irrationally because they are genetically predisposed to the “religious or spiritual” gene. Statistics indicate that the higher your education, income, and intelligence, the more likely you are not to believe in a god.
In general terms, this summarises as Non-Believers are intelligent and religious people suffer from madness.
It’s a statistical fact that the higher your education, income, and intelligence, the more likely you are not to believe in a god. For every college student that converts to a religious belief system, 17 college students convert to atheist beliefs.
Atheists have an average intelligence of 25 IQ points above their Christian counterparts. It’s no wonder why the USA (75% Christian) is so arrogant, aggressive or violent towards others in this world.
80% of the world’s population is religious.
80% of the world’s violence and wars are caused by religion.
80% of religious people are of below average intelligence.
There are numerous examples of the above, but such statistics are ignored or more importantly, deliberately concealed by religious groups.
I hope the above helps you understand your madness better, and helps ease your obvious pain and suffering a little.
2006-08-23 02:33:18
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answered by Brenda's World 4
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i believe when Jesus says that no one knows the hour or the day it is clear. Yes, once the church is raptured and the Anti-Christ comes on the scene you will be able to count the days of the 7 years of tribulation (with the Anti-Christ commiting the abomination of desolation in the middle of that time frame) i'm assuming off course from a pre-trib, pre-mil point of view. Your observations are quite astute but once again i believe no one knows the hour or the day but the Lord and it's dangerous to speculate on the time of the Lord's return- we're simply told to watch and pray and be ready...
Hope that helps,
Nickster
2006-08-23 02:36:08
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answered by Nickster 7
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OK... I read it. The fact that you regard 'South Park' as a false prophet pretty much says it all. I would recommend that you seek an appointmentment with a psychiatrist. Make sure that you mention 'schizoaffective disorder'.
2006-08-23 02:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Your in Denail? cool.
Did the Vet* do this? I need my cat done.
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2006-08-23 02:46:35
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answered by Anonymous
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ok...seriously..rreead the bible where it states NOONE KNOWS THE TIME OR DATE. Many of the things you mentioned have acutally been around for hundreds of years. History has a way of repeating itself.
2006-08-23 02:34:11
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answered by manza 2
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