That is just his own, messed up view. Go with the Bible, it has been proved to be true (over 90% of its prophecies have come true as stated in the Bible). YBIC
2006-12-30 01:51:04
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answered by Anonymous
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There won't be a "last profit," or last prophet until there is no longer any life on this planet.
Think about this; why would God send any prophet to earth, and then stop sending him, or them?
The ones that claim to be the "last prophet" think that they are the "last prophet" spoke of in the prophecy of the Hebrew Bible. It talks a lot about a prophet known as the "Messiah," who is the last prophet included in the fulfillment of the prophecy.
A lot of people think he is the "last prophet" for ever, and he may be. But whoever he turns out to be, he is someone who appears as the earth begins it's journey toward what the prophecy call the "end of time," "end of years," or "end of days."
Since that hasn't happened yet, we can easily conclude that the "last prophet" who was predicted hasn't made it yet.
Of course, they all also claim that the religion that they created would be the one that eventually takes over the earth. A lot of them have actually taken over the earth.
They, and the rest of the earth is still fighting though. That is another reason we can conclude that the "last prophet" hasn't made it.
He was supposed to establish peace that would last forever. Unfortunately for all the ones who claim to have been the "last prophet," he is supposed to do it in his life time. He was also supposed to witness the destruction of the cities of the earth at the hands of a group of people known as "Babylon." (see Isaiah chapter 14.)
None of that happened yet.
All of them were wrong about who they thought they were. The probably meant well, but too many things just didn't happen. All you have to do is pick a version of Isaiah and read it till you understand it, like Jesus and the rest of them did.
Sincerely,
Chris
2006-12-30 09:58:58
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answered by ChrisJ 3
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