It dosen't,
2006-12-18 12:51:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Reality in the Bible is that the First time he came, he was ignored and put to death. The second time he came, dead on the cross made of plaster cast, metal or wood and never have been taken down but glorified for more than two thousand years. The third time he will come, people will realize that God is not on his side and that there is one who will disclose the truth about him.
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2006-12-18 21:01:35
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answered by Rallie Florencio C 7
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There is not a statement that says "Christ is coming twice". But when you study the returns of Christ they are obviously two different events.
One He comes in the air - two He stands on the mount of olives
One He comes in the twinkling of an eye and no one sees Him - Two Every eye sees Him
One He comes for the saints - Two He comes in judgment.
One He comes when no one knows - Two He comes at the end of 7 years right down to the very day.
One He comes for His saints - Two He comes with His saints
One He comes for the Chruch - Two He comes for Isael.
The list goes on. If you think they are the same event, then how do you put these things together?
Even most post-tribbers say that He comes and catches up His saints and then immediately turns around and returns in judgment.
2006-12-18 20:56:19
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answered by oldguy63 7
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Matthew 24:44
Jesus talking of the signs at the end of the age - Then the son of Man will come when you don't expect it.
There are a multitude of other places, that Jesus is coming back
don't really get the point of asking pre tribulation people.
2006-12-18 20:52:47
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answered by Slave to JC 4
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He came two thousand years ago and from his own month he said he'd return. Thats twice even though the bible doesn't say twice.
2006-12-18 20:54:16
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answered by robert m 7
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yes it does, but it also sais that when Christ comes a second time, it is the day of judgement
2006-12-18 20:50:55
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answered by Long_live_God 2
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First, he is born (first coming) and he said "I go to prepare a place for you.... I will come again and recieve you.... that where I am there ye may be also (second coming).
2006-12-18 20:50:49
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answered by Terri 5
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It doesn't.
In fact, all references are about his return(2nd coming) in power & glory ; at which time we are caght up to be with him in the air...and at the same time there is a ressurrection of the dead.
2006-12-18 20:51:10
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answered by Anonymous
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You will find it all in the New Testament when Jesus was speaking to his disciples then again in Revelations.
2006-12-18 20:52:02
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answer #9
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answered by audrey_halley2004 4
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