Signs of the End of the Age & The Last Generation

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If you can believe that some deity that existed before anything existed waved his wand or said abracadabra and the universe was created, and the genesis of man is a dirt clod and some deity spit, and that this deity gives a damn about you, and listens to you (but never answers), that my delusional friend is beyond my comprehension and all reason.


The fundamental ethos of Christianity is tolerance, caring for those in need, etc., but that is not what today's Christianity is about. You can say you're about loving your neighbor but unless your actions start matching your words, it's pure hypocrisy.
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If God is God, he doesn't need a wand.

Your faith in random assembly of this Earth and in the universe in general is impressive.

Oh, and as to never answers -- sometimes the answer is no. People think they know a lot more about what they need than God, and that's what gets them into trouble.

There's really no need to call me things like "delusional," other than to attempt to make yourself look rational at my expense (it's not working). I find your signature a bit faulty -- fundamental ethos? My fundamental "ethos" as far as Christianity goes is believing that Jesus is who he said he is and what he said was going to happen to everyone who believed. You don't believe that. Fine, but by being so aggressively derisive of those who do it lends the notion that maybe you're worried about your beliefs a bit. Calm down, buddy.

It Is Appointed For Men To Die Once And After This The JUDGEMENT.

(Hebrews 9:27)​


An Atheists Only Hope Is That There Is No Afterlife - Their Greatest FEAR Is that There IS.



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What was the "hard question" you were seeking and answer to. Maybe it isn't such a hard question to answer. Maybe some one here can answer it for you. Maybe God spoke and you didn't listen. But, in any instance, God will not send you a special delivery telegram.
Many time people ask for thing thy should not get because it's bad for them. And, even if God said yes, he may have not said when it would happen.
In His world, it is His will be done by you, not your will be done by Him.

So out with the "hard question". What is it?

I'm still waiting Gregmm6?
 
“Behold! I Tell You a Mystery!” - M. Lawrence -

Musterion is the Koine Greek term we have transliterated as “mystery.” In the New Testament it is defined as: “…the secret thoughts, plans, and dispensations of God which are hidden from the human reason, as well as from all other comprehension below the divine level, and hence must be revealed to those for whom they are intended.” In other words, a “mystery” is revealed divine truth. It could never have been guessed or imagined by sinful humankind. God wants to tell us something incredibly important (Col. 1:26), something we would have never come up with on our own.

For the catching away or Rapture of His Church (1 Cor. 15:51) I would like to offer a few insights.

“Behold, I tell you a mystery; we will not all sleep, but we will all be changed” (1 Cor. 15:51). Let’s consider several aspects of this mystery. We will look at it in the order the inspired text places it: “Behold” (idou)-comes from the imperative form of the word “to see.” Here it means: (you must) “see, look, behold…[it is to arouse] the attention of hearers or readers…by introducing something new". One wonders how many believers or their pastor-teachers today are arousing attention to this important biblical mystery. Don’t feel guilty if you are daily looking for His coming! You are obeying your Lord. “Therefore, be on the alert—for you do not know when the master of the house is coming, whether in the evening, at midnight, or when the rooster crows, or in the morning—in case he should come suddenly and find you asleep. What I say to you I say to all, ‘Be on the alert!’” (Mark 13:35-37). “I tell you a mystery”..This term refers to truth hidden in the past and revealed in the NT...In this case, the Rapture of the Church was never revealed in the OT. “We will not all sleep.” The apostle Paul tells us that believers in Jesus Christ never die, they sleep (koimao—a word from which we get our word “cemetery”). “…but we will all be changed.” What does “changed” (allasso) mean? Fortunately, the context provides the answer. In 1 Corinthians 15 we read that the resurrection body will be imperishable (v. 42), glorious (v.43), powerful (v.43), a spiritual body (v. 44), “heavenly” (v. 48) and (made in) the image of the heavenly Man [Jesus Christ] (v. 49)—which confirms what the apostle John also wrote: We will be like Him, because we will see Him just as He is (1 John 3:2).

“…changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet…” Who in their right mind would propound that one day there will be a whole generation of people, possibly in the tens or hundreds of millions, who will not physically die, but instead suddenly disappear and be made immortal? What an outrageous impossibility this would be. Yet this is exactly what Holy Scripture has declared! It has been revealed as a secret from the heart and mind of Almighty God, which makes it a certainty. “Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will not pass away” (Luke 21:33). This change will happen “in the blinking of an eye.” The Greek word “twinkling” (hripe) refers to a very rapid movement…this has traditionally been translated as “twinkling” which implies an exceedingly fast—almost instantaneous—movement of the eyes, but this could be confusing to the modern reader since twinkling in modern English often suggests a faint, flashing light in conjunction with…“of an eye.” “Blinking” is the best English equivalent…although it does not convey the exact speed implicit in the Greek term.” This lightning fast transformation from mortality to immortality will occur “at the last trumpet.”

In summary, God, through the inspired apostle Paul, commands us to look or pay attention (“behold”) to a long-held divine secret (“mystery”) which no one could have guessed, but God in His perfect timing has now chosen to reveal to His children; that an entire generation (probably numbering in the multi-millions) will not see death (“sleep”) but be instantaneously (“in the blink of an eye”) changed from mortal to immortal, powerful and glorious creatures made in the image of Jesus Christ. In light of the convergence of multiple biblical last day’s prophecies, it appears that the Rapture of Christ’s church may happen soon.“When you see these things happening, recognize that the Second Coming is near. Truly I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all things take place” (Luke 21:31-32). It is difficult to pinpoint any specific event that would define the last generation in terms of the disasters listed. However, Jesus was talking to Jews in the land of Israel. The generation which sees these things happening will not pass away until all things take place. Jesus was saying that the generation which sees these things happening will not pass away until all things take place. Psalm 90 defines a generation as lasting 70-80 years (Psalm 90:10). If 1948 is taken as the starting point (of Israel back in the land), then the reader can do the math. And don’t forget to minus the seven-year period of Tribulation.

Although no one knows the day or the hour of Christ’s return for His Church (Matthew 24:36), Jesus enjoins us to know the signs of the times (Matthew 16:3) and the season of his return (Luke 21:29-33).

Brothers and sisters, “straighten up and lift up your heads, because your redemption is drawing near” (Luke 21:28).

MARANATHA! :victory:
 
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It makes for interesting speculation. For instance, if the False Prophet is alive, the Antichrist is alive. If the 78 year old Pope is the False Prophet, the Rapture, world government, world religion, wars and rumors of wars, division of Israel, mark of the beast, etc. are near.

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Oh, now THAT'S a convincing answer. I guess we'd better all give up on Christianity because we're all batshit crazy. Whatever. Let's see some evidence of original thinking here, shall we, XD40?
 
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Jude 1.16-18.nkjv These are grumblers, complainers, walking according to their own lusts; and they mouth great swelling words, flattering people to gain advantage. But you, beloved, remember the words which were spoken before by the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ: how they told you that there would be mockers in the last time who would walk according to their own ungodly lusts.

sinful nature is always hostile to God....
 
Oh, now THAT'S a convincing answer. I guess we'd better all give up on Christianity because we're all batshit crazy. Whatever. Let's see some evidence of original thinking here, shall we, XD40?

That was directed at Ringo and his incessant parroting of every end-of-times loon he can find on the internet.
 
I had a chance to read the bible all the way to the end, you know what I found out? I will be all right!


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That's really pathetic, and terribly sad, for you. Life is good, go out and live it. God am I glad I'm not a believer, it is such a miserable self-destructive outlook on life.
Sometimes the Bible in the hand of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hand of (another)... There are just some kind of men who're so busy worrying about the next world they've never learned to live in this one, and you can look down the street and see the results. - Atticus Finch
 
"There's no way to prove a god doesn't exist."
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There's no way to prove a negative, period. However, while you can offer no verifiable evidence that a god does or should exist, we can offer verifiable, tangible, testable and repeatable evidence that one shouldn't.

"And in fact a general problem with much of Western theology in my view is that the God portrayed is too small. It is a god of a tiny world and not a god of a galaxy, much less of a universe." - Carl Sagan
 
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There's no way to prove a negative, period. However, while you can offer no verifiable evidence that a god does or should exist, we can offer verifiable, tangible, testable and repeatable evidence that one shouldn't.

"And in fact a general problem with much of Western theology in my view is that the God portrayed is too small. It is a god of a tiny world and not a god of a galaxy, much less of a universe." - Carl Sagan


Not sure about the #1278 post chief. This is what I had in that post.




sinful nature is always hostile to God....
 
You figure you are the expert?

Oh sorry meant Carl Sagan is....

sinful nature is always hostile to God....
Expert? That's anyone who knows more than I do about a given subject.

Before you dismiss Sagan out of hand, however, I would refer you to his guest lectures on natural theology at the University of Glasgow in 1985. Transcripts are available in book form and electronically from Amazon under the title "The Varieties of Scientific Experience; A personal view of the search for God." From the editor's introduction: "His argument was not with God but with those who believed that our understanding of the sacred had been completed." To (again) quote Sagan himself: "If a Creator God exists would He...prefer a kind of sodden blockhead who worships while understanding nothing? Or would He prefer His votaries to admire the real universe in all its intricacy?" You may disagree with his reasoning and/or conclusions, but I don't see any justification for questioning his motives, belittling his credentials or ignoring his arguments.

OTOH, I can sympathize with your sarcasm if you are confusing Sagan with Dawkins. Dawkins is an ass.
 
Yeah you did inspire a few bookmarks on Sagan. That Dawkins guy is a different cat.

sinful nature is always hostile to God....
 
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