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- Jun 18, 2018
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its weird to think while standing in line at a busy store that eventually everyone in that place will be dead.
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But scientists are working on producing lab grown meatCrude oil will decline, agriculture and food transportation will seize up, and those people will have longer and longer amounts of time lining up at the store with its emptying shelves. We eat dependent on fossil fuels, Nat gas for fertiliser, oil in pesticides and machinery. That is what the green revolution was. Most people alive today will starve, die in violence or (nuclear) resource wars. Big reason I want to ctb.
That's so soon2020s. Maybe 2030s.
Ehhh..that's just a book written by manMost people alive today will soon die according to the worse parts of the book of Revelation.
Or is it ?Ehhh..that's just a book written by man
It's well established at this point. Sorry manOr is it ?
A million YouTube videos say otherwise.It's well established at this point. Sorry man
So a million people basically say so is your argument. Using that as evidence is a fallacy.A million YouTube videos say otherwise.
That would not be my main argumentSo a million people basically say so is your argument. Using that as evidence is a fallacy.
How would you respond to hearing several million Muslims deny the prophecies in the book of Revelation? Do their several million more voices add credibility to their claim that Revelation is untrue?That would not be my main argument
Nope... and a lot of the prophecies in The Book of Revelation haven't happened yet. But when you read that book you should be able to see that we are living in a time when they could happen.How would you respond to hearing several million Muslims deny the prophecies in the book of Revelation? Do their several million more voices add credibility to their claim that Revelation is untrue?
That book was written in the 1st century for the people in that time. Do you really think John of Patmos was writing for an audience 2000 yrs into the future? Do you see anyone writing a book now for the people of the year 4000 AD?Nope... and a lot of the prophecies in The Book of Revelation haven't happened yet. But when you read that book you should be able to see that we are living in a time when they could happen.
John was literally transported 1900+ years into the future... Wrote what he saw using his 1st century vocabulary... Then God sent him back in time to die a natural death. Then look at what the book of Daniel says about itself which was written over 500 years before Revelation.That book was written in the 1st century for the people in that time. Do you really think John of Patmos was writing for an audience 2000 yrs into the future? Do you see anyone writing a book now for the people of the year 4000 AD?
Most people alive today will soon die according to the worse parts of the book of Revelation.
Pretend you've never heard about Christianity before and re-read that first paragraph. How does it sound to you?John was literally transported 1900+ years into the future... Wrote what he saw using his 1st century vocabulary... Then God sent him back in time to die a natural death. Then look at what the book of Daniel says about itself which was written over 500 years before Revelation.
"But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased." Dan. 12:4
Interesting that it says "the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased." To me it says at the time of the end travel shall increase (cars, trains, and airplanes) and knowledge shall increase (Internet)
Point being Both Revelation and Daniel might not have been written solely for audiences 2000 years later but both books could not be understood properly for around 2000 - 2500 years after they were written.
And parts of Revelation are for people in 4000 AD and beyond.
9:6 And in those days shall men seek death, and shall not find it; and shall desire to die, and death shall flee from them.
Revelation.... When even suicide is impossible... Ugh
9 verses later...9:6 And in those days shall men seek death, and shall not find it; and shall desire to die, and death shall flee from them.
Revelation.... When even suicide is impossible... Ugh
9 verses later...
And the four angels were loosed, which were prepared for an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year, for to slay the third part of men.
Yes... By the wrath of GodAnd that's why I don't plan on being around for this. You can off yourself before the Tribulation begins but once it starts you're screwed...to be killed off by much worse ways.
Yes... By the wrath of God
I believe it and a lot of Christians and non Christians have read the left behind books.Believe it or not I used to really enjoy eschatology....but that was years ago
9:6 And in those days shall men seek death, and shall not find it; and shall desire to die, and death shall flee from them.
Revelation.... When even suicide is impossible... Ugh
Just pointing out that we are living in a time where many people are traveling and knowledge has exploded like never before !Pretend you've never heard about Christianity before and re-read that first paragraph. How does it sound to you?
The great thing about religious texts is that you can interpret them to say whatever you want. Muslims frequently do that with the Quran by saying it predicted scientific advances. "To and fro" clearly means movement. Why does it need to be referring to cars and planes? "Knowledge shall increase" means that as time goes on that people will know more. It doesn't necessarily mean the internet. It could be talking about books (scrolls).
That's called confirmation bias. Tallying up things that seem to fit the prophecies while ignoring things that don't. Another fallacyJust pointing out that we are living in a time where many people are traveling and knowledge has exploded like never before !
I don't understand these college edjibicated words and conceptsThat's called confirmation bias. Tallying up things that seem to fit the prophecies while ignoring things that don't. Another fallacy