No I don't think so....
2007-09-12 18:02:27
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answered by xanadu88 5
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No. Knowledge and technology can apply to many things. Desperate people assume that knowledge and technology refers to anything in the 20th century and beyond. Disasters, famines, plagues have been happening for thousands of years. Someone out there is relying upon a false hope.
Besides, I believe that the return of Jesus will happen when faith is at an extreme all time low. Not religion or poor attendance in church, but faith.
2007-09-13 00:56:57
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answered by tercentenary98 6
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Snoooorrrre........
There have been 'wars and rumors of war,' 'famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in divers places,' nation rising against nation and kingdom against kingdom - THROUGHOUT HUMAN HISTORY. This is nothing new.
Furthermore, the Gospel clearly states that NOBODY except God the Father knows that day - not even Jesus himself. Thus any person who claims to know is by definition a false prophet. Check what the Bible says you're supposed to do with false prophets...
Jesus said He would come unexpected, as a thief in the night; thus His people are to be ready for Him always, at any moment. Giving away the schedule would obviate the value of that test of faith.
2007-09-13 00:57:00
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answered by dukefenton 7
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Still a few more prophecies to fulfill, but don't become weary, it will all happen in God's timing.
People say that Christians have always thought Jesus would come in their day. Not true with Sir Isaac Newton. He said it would happen in 2060. There is a Bible code that gives you the EXACT timing of the Cosmic Conflict. See: http://abiblecode.tripod.com
Shalom, peace in Jesus, Ben Yeshua
2007-09-13 00:48:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I think he is coming back soon. I don't have to watch the video -- there are lots of clues in scripture about it, and many of the clues are occurring, and occurring more rapidly.
Maranatha, come quickly, Lord.
2007-09-13 01:01:23
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answered by Anonymous
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"Vids" on youtube are hardly anything that I would spend an iota of thought to. Face it, 99.54% of them are fake and the rest are shams. OK, that is slightly and only slightly unfair. The "end of the world" is a very serious subject and I sujest that you really research the facts before jumping to conclusions.
2007-09-13 00:49:24
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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No. Every generation has always thought that theirs would be the one to see the end. It isn't us. The Earth won't end until the Sun finally gives out or when we destroy it. Jesus will take no part especially since he has been dead for almost 2000 years.
2007-09-13 00:52:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Amen! As far as I'm concerned, he's long overdue!
Even so, Lord, Jesus, COME!
2007-09-13 00:50:06
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answered by Devoted1 7
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Excellent Video.
It does make a very good point.
I still haven't gotten my proof that Christianity is the true religion...
2007-09-13 00:46:28
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answered by Meatwad 6
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i do. current events coincide to the final days before judgement day in the bible. such as natural disasters, world conflicts, etc.
2007-09-13 00:48:27
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answered by Anonymous
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People are confusing him with God's son.
Why do people continue to wait for the father to return.. It's not him you're waiting for. He's the father.
2007-09-13 00:50:57
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answered by tiscpa 3
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