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Who do you think are the two witnesses in Revelation?

Here's some more to chew on,

...the two witness's were sent by Father and they judged/approved God's Messiah/Christ on the Mount of Transfiguration and could find no fault in Him, they are sent to judge/approve the false Christ, he tries to silence them, ...but to the Law and the Testimony, if they do not speak according to these there is no light in them, Isa 8:20 and they come back to life, hence rending judgment on the false Christ and we all know how that ends.....,

oh yeah, I forgot to add, when are they killed, at the 3 1/2 year point, exactly when the AC goes into the rebuilt Temple and declares himself God,

...I'll let you connect the dots.
 
1) Moses and Elijah
2)Enoch and Elijah
3)Someone else of your choosing
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Oh, wait. I'm sorry.

That's a picture of me and Rollo Tamasi.
 
Hey, Edward, do you think they'll put Trane or Carrier or Lennox in the Temple?

Trane. It's hard to stop a Trane.

Lennox is one of the biggest deceptions on Earth. They used to be good solid dependable equipment, then at some point, they decided that the name is more important than what is in the heart of it. So they spent all of the R&D money on marketing and push the big name, but equipment went downhill. Not only that! But they re-engineered their equipment to have a bunch of OEM parts that there is no generic replacements available for to make them work. Then on the coldest or hottest days of the year, when they break down...all the Lennox guys are busy and you get put on a list. Good luck with that.

They even screw us contractors. We're not allowed to buy stock replacement parts for our truck unless we're an authorized "exclusive" dealer, meaning we can't stock parts unless we do not install any other brand. I would have to take the model & serial number of your unit, and the address and then go buy the part for retail price to get what I need to fix your unit. And the OEM prices are inflated because "it's a Lennox" A big deciding factor when one plans to replace their unit (whether A/C or furnace) is consideration of parts for future repairs. Are they expensive? Can generic parts work with the unit? (Readily available to anyone?) (most of the ultra high efficiency furnaces will give you ~ 10% higher efficiency. Slightly lower the cost of each months heating bill, however, when it come time to make a repair to the unit...you pay it all back for the 'ultra-high efficiency' component cost!) So the best furnaces are the midgrade. 80% efficient furnaces. It's not quite as efficient as the 90% furnaces, but component cost is reasonable and they are more reliable. (more reliable in that, the 90%ers have extra parts on them, needed to gain the extra efficiency, and the more that CAN go wrong, WILL go wrong.)

Whoops, kinda went deep on a tangent there, lol. Sorry, I'm in the groove of work, I've been busy lately. Praise the Lord for that! :)
 
Well I know I ain't one of em...so -eh- I look forward to finding out one day- either from Heaven or while walking the earth. Either way, it promises to be exciting times! :popcorn:pepsi
 
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