Satan Is Misleading Everyone And Has Been Cast Down To Earth Since 1914

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  1. thefutureawaits

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    You keep saying religion, this is not about religion, it is about the bible. The bible is a history book that has made it all the way up to our day. There have been many archeological finds that have been proven absolutely correct and in line with bible. Through the bible we know exactly how the ark was made and lineage all the way back from when Jesus was born and lived. All the way back to the first human couple that Moses spoke of in the book of Genesis.
     
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    When the bible touches on science it is accurate..

    Job 26:7

    He stretches out the northern sky over empty space
    Suspending the earth upon nothing
     
  3. Gongshaman

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    Arc? Pfft, modern archeology and geology completely disproves the biblical flood.
     
  4. thefutureawaits

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    I know of archeology that supports the flood
     
  5. Vanilla Gorilla

    Vanilla Gorilla Go Ape

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    If you are just going go make stuff up.....
     
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  6. Tyrsonswood

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    And through Ancestory.com anybody can prove they are related to Napoleon... Anything can be tweaked to make the outcome prove what you want it too.
     
  7. Gongshaman

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    Pseudo-archeology if any. I suppose you are one of those that believes the earth is only 5000 years old too, huh
     
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  8. autophobe2e

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    Fuck it, I'll bite. Why 1914?
     
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  9. Mattekat

    Mattekat Ice Queen of The North

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    Damn I was about to say that you beat me to it.
     
  10. rjhangover

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    Well excuuuuuse me, god. Time for you to come out of your mom's basement and get some sun.
     
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  11. thefutureawaits

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    What did I make up? And I can prove everything I say with the bible.
     
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  12. thefutureawaits

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    Who has tweaked it and your comparing an old book of books to a internet website.
     
  13. thefutureawaits

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    I don't believe that at all and have never said that.
     
  14. thefutureawaits

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    It's gets a little more complicated and involves math. Don't worry, simple math. I am at work now and don't have the time, but when I get home I will type it out.
     
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    And your "old book" has been tweaked so many times over the centuries that none of it should be taken at face value. NOBODY, including you, knows what it originally said.
     
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  16. thefutureawaits

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    And what do you think about the Dead Sea scrolls and how they match what we have today?
     
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    Dead sea scrolls aren't written in the same language as was in use during the old testament, so again nobody knows. Besides have you read the actual scrolls, or a translation?
     
  18. AceK

    AceK Scientia Potentia Est

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    Idk but I read something about them many years ago, apparently the age of them has been verified with carbon dating as a testament to their authenticity ... which i found somewhat ironic considering so many fundamentalists believe that carbon dating is flawed.
     
  19. thefutureawaits

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    Are you sure about that? The Old Testament and the Dead Sea scrolls were both written in Hebrew.
     
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    Jesus said: “Jerusalem will be trampled on by the nations until the appointed times of the nations are fulfilled.” Jerusalem had been the capital city of the Jewish nation—the seat of rulership of the line of kings from the house of King David. However, these kings were unique among national leaders. They sat on “Jehovah’s throne” as representatives of God himself. Jerusalem was thus a symbol of Jehovah’s rulership.

    How and when, though, did God’s rulership begin to be “trampled on by the nations”? This happened in 607 B.C.E. when Jerusalem was conquered by the Babylonians. “Jehovah’s throne” became vacant, and the line of kings who descended from David was interrupted. Would this ‘trampling’ go on forever? No, for the prophecy of Ezekiel said regarding Jerusalem’s last king, Zedekiah: “Remove the turban, and take off the crown. . . . It will not belong to anyone until the one who has the legal right comes, and I will give it to him.” “The one who has the legal right” to the Davidic crown is Christ Jesus. So the ‘trampling’ would end when Jesus became King.

    When would that grand event occur? Jesus showed that the Gentiles would rule for a fixed period of time. The account in Daniel chapter 4 holds the key to knowing how long that period would last. It relates a prophetic dream experienced by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. He saw a tree of enormous height that was chopped down. Its stump could not grow because it was banded with iron and copper. An angel declared: “Let seven times pass over it.”

    In the Bible, trees are sometimes used to represent rulership. So the chopping down of the symbolic tree represents how God’s rulership, as expressed through the kings at Jerusalem, would be interrupted. However, the vision served notice that this ‘trampling of Jerusalem’ would be temporary—a period of “seven times.” How long a period is that?

    Revelation 12:6, 14 indicates that three and a half times equal “1,260 days.” “Seven times” would therefore last twice as long, or 2,520 days. But the Gentile nations did not stop ‘trampling’ on God’s rulership a mere 2,520 days after Jerusalem’s fall. Evidently, then, this prophecy covers a much longer period of time. On the basis of Numbers 14:34 and Ezekiel 4:6, which speak of “a day for a year,” the “seven times” would cover 2,520 years.

    The 2,520 years began in October 607 B.C.E., when Jerusalem fell to the Babylonians and the Davidic king was taken off his throne. The period ended in October 1914. At that time, “the appointed times of the nations” ended, and Jesus Christ was installed as God’s heavenly King.

    Just as Jesus predicted, his “presence” as heavenly King has been marked by dramatic world developments—war, famine, earthquakes, pestilences. Such developments bear powerful testimony to the fact that 1914 indeed marked the birth of God’s heavenly Kingdom and the beginning of “the last days” of this present wicked system of things.
     
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