| 8 months ago :: Sep 30, 2012 - 3:21PM #31 | |
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From a Christian of a Jewish background I know Messiah will come back soon and defeat the Anti-Christ. But first we will have what's called the Pre-Trib Rapture, just what I believe on this y'all. |
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| 8 months ago :: Sep 30, 2012 - 3:32PM #32 | |
Your 'background' is irrelevant to the discussion. And the Christian view is irrelevant to Judaism. I'm not denying your right to express your views - but they have nothing to do with the topic which is within Jewish beliefs. If you don't understand that, I can explain it in more detail. |
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| 8 months ago :: Sep 30, 2012 - 7:02PM #33 | |
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That's not a paradox: G-d knows the exact probability of every future event. Therefore, He doesn't know which events will happen, because if He did there wouldn't be a probability. G-d is not omni-anything, and He doesn't mind our admitting it. |
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| 8 months ago :: Sep 30, 2012 - 7:11PM #34 | |
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What antichrist do you think will be defeated? I've heard Christians associate the antichrist with things like math, logic, science, and freedom -- good things. There's no such thing as the antichrist. This whole rapture theory of yours was invented by anti-intellectual preachers trying to convince you that good things are evil, trying to turn you upside down so you'll follow their twisted hateful agendas. |
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| 8 months ago :: Oct 01, 2012 - 7:32AM #35 | |
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Collins writes: "There's no such thing as the antichrist. This whole rapture theory of yours was invented by anti-intellectual preachers trying to convince you that good things are evil, trying to turn you upside down so you'll follow their twisted hateful agendas." Couldn't agree with you more.
“Faith is deciding to allow yourself to believe something your intellect would otherwise cause you to reject.”
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