The Lord rebuke you.
2006-12-07 10:56:36
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answer #1
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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What do you mean "Some of these prophecies were taken from great religions." Are you talking about the prophecies in the bible that point to the second coming of Christ? When you think about it numbers 1,2,4,5 (what in the world did you mean by 6?) 7, 8, and 9 happen all the time and have been happening throughout history. There is no way that we can say that all of a sudden these things are increasing so the second coming must be now! NO. Every generation has thought they would be the last and it hasn't happened yet.
2006-12-07 11:01:59
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answer #2
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answered by se me olvido 1
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First off, I'm not religious and don't expect judgement day anytime soon. We might destroy ourselves with nukes, but no one's going to Heaven afterwards.
Now let's take a look at your conditions.
1. This is coming true.
2. This is coming true.
3. Depends what you mean by a short period of time, but yeah this is more the case than it ever has been before.
4. This is most certainly NOT true. Earthquakes have remained pretty much constant for millions of years.
5. This has been happening since the beginning of human religion, it's not something new.
6. Very difficult to understand, so I can't tell if it's true or not. If it is, then it probably has been for some time.
7. In terms of physical attributes, this isn't really happening any more than in previous centuries. In terms of the clothing they wear, this is partly true, yes.
8. This has been going on for millenia too. There were plenty of ancient societies who had it even worse than we do.
9. This has been happening for millenia, it's not new either.
10. This isn't literally true.
Also, it would be interesting to see ALL the doomsday predictions, and just what percentage of them are literally coming true. My guess is not very many.
2006-12-07 11:01:24
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a good example of the Nostradamus technique right there. Every single one of those things is vague enough that you could apply it to just about any situation somehow.
I mean, come on. Earthquakes will increase? Great distances will be traversed? What about "on 9/11/01 terrorists will attack the World Trade Center in New York City" or "in 2004 Bush will be re-elected to the White House"?
Unless there's anything specific in there, that's really not as amazing or "impossible" as it seems.
2006-12-07 10:58:17
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answer #4
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answered by . 7
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First off, if they 'seemed impossible' they couldn't have been predicted...A person cannot predict what can not happen
2nd, all religions are great, well except that one this morning about all the living creatures springing up from some bloggers week old vomit, and
3 you forgot a solar eclipse, frogs falling from the sky, the earth opening up and swallowing cities whole...all have been predicted as a sign of doom and yet all happen pretty regularly these days and no one really thinks the sky is falling.
2006-12-07 11:04:49
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answer #5
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answered by ... 4
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I personally don't believe in the judgment day, the apocalypse or end of the world. Many of those predictions could be mere coincidence. I don't really worry about when the world is going to end because to me the world ends when I die, and so for every one of us when we die our world has ended. I think that instead of wasting our time trying to find out whether there is going to be a judgment day and when is it going to be, we should try to spend more time trying to live our lives to the fullest and try to be the best we can be because we don't know when our time to die is going to be. It could be next year, or next month or I cold not even live long enough to wake up tomorrow. Even if this judgment day comes and all the hell breaks loose during the apocalypse, I might not live long enough to see it. That's why we should live each day of our lives like it was our last day.
2006-12-07 11:17:33
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answer #6
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answered by hermit10008000 2
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I am a Christian who just last night read revelations and have come to the humble opinion that it's just crap! My God ain't gonna send down a bunch creatures to torture us and all that..I believe in a loving God, a forgiving God etc but man had a hand in that book and somewhere along the way, it was man that said no more could be added or deleted and that's just doo-doo. I know Jesus was here and was a all about Love....Love. If you love others as yourself, you can't break any commandments....It's just simply about LOVE...I guess I'm actually above being a "Christian" now. My God is the God that everyone that prays to God prays to regardless of religion or denomination. If it has anything to do with anything except Love, it ain't real---it's man......OMG, I've just come out of the prayer closet....I Love Ya'll!
2006-12-07 11:03:25
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answer #7
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answered by sckreet 2
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if you're stuck on the instant, you'd be punished as we talk(relies upon on the judicial gadget) , in the different case once you bypass to the netherworld you'll understand. In my individual means, i trust in each and each and every of the above. the international will really come to an end interior the subsequent 50-eighty years on the speed it truly is being raped, mutilated and terrorised. The inmates are the victims. God help!!
2016-11-24 21:55:50
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answer #8
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answered by ? 4
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Lol I guess you don’t know how predictions work, Say almost anything and in about a thousand years from now and it will be true also don’t be real specific so people can interpret it many ways.
Predictions are glorified guesses, this is all stop believing everything you read.
2006-12-07 11:00:23
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answer #9
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answered by Crayola 3
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Well, all of these things have already happened and are still happening. And will continue to get worse until the day approaches when God will come to judge every one of us according to our deeds whether good or evil. But first we must die, then the judgement, as the bible states. Just make sure you are saved from your sins and you will have nothing to worry about. God bless you!
2006-12-07 11:04:25
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answer #10
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answered by Denise W 2
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i try not to jump on the apocalypse bandwagon, since so many people in the past have done the same, and we're still here. it's important to remember that "no man shall no the day or the hour" of the coming.
and you definately should not rest your faith on what's coming, rest it on what's already happened (i.e. the cross).
2006-12-07 10:58:33
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answer #11
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answered by Kevin H 1
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