Thanks for the lesson but I did't need it. I'm wondering where in your sequence of events do the wheat and tares harvest come in to play? When are we going to be ever caught up in the air with Christ, and are we going to be gather to the middle east city during this harvest?
The term I used was...
That's a carnal minded interpretation, flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, muchless the earth. Your stumbling block is the crowning of Joshua, king and high priest post Babylon, and the misunderstanding of all the verses pertaining to the post Babylon exodus. Christianity has...
I keep saying I don't know what scriptures christianity is reading because I keep coming across these interesting verses during my shabath readings. The theory is that the ten lost tribes never returned post Babylon and that the term "Jews" only refer to the tribe of Judah post Babylon but...
I said so-called writings of Paul because I don't believe Paul wrote any of these contradictions:
Contradiction #1, the very next verse:
I looked this up, shambles meant the market places. The issue was avoiding foods sacrificed to idols yet the writer contradicts his earlier...
Re: The Easter Spell, lyiing Preachers
That does little for the arguement of four conflicting Easter stories. And yes, I would rather a stick upside my head rather than a basket from the Easter bunny which probably subliminally is Freddy Krueger.
Re: The Easter Spell, lyiing Preachers
Maybe it would help if you understood that there's no calendar known to man that can equally divided the year without it eventually drifting out of sync and needing a pope to say, hey let's take away seven days too many.
Re: The Easter Spell, lyiing Preachers
It' that time of year again. I wonder if anyone notices we're under a Gregorian Roman, adopted Egyptian, calendar rather than God's calendar?
I'm not trying to be offensive but isn't that the term used for citizens of modern day Israel? Since I didn't make it up, I thought there was a reason for the term.
What does that have to do with Israelis accetpting an image?
I forgot to add this point earlier. I blame christianity for any scriptural base cults that existed or exists today. if christianity had rightly divided the word, we wouldn't have cults.
Pagans in what way? When I think like an orthodoc israeli do, I think they see us as the nations that Israel destroyed when they left Egypt, as idolators, as decievers.
I really wonder what would make an Israeli accept christianity except for the truth/the word?
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