Time will tell. What is prophesied by God will take place.
I suppose you might as well just throw out all the books of the Old Testament prophecies as you don’t believe they apply any longer.
I believe almost all of them were already fulfilled. Again, my view might seem strange or foreign but these are what Christians the world over believed for 1900 years and outside of the US still do.
How do you read the words of Isaiah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah, Zechariah, Joel, Amos, etc. and see them as fulfilled? That doesn’t make sense to me.
And Christians for 1900 years weren’t seeing the signs of the end.
And I think you might be surprised at what Christians outside the U.S. believe.
End times are interpreted differently by different Christian traditions because Revelation is so confusing.
All we know for sure is this stanza from the ancient Creed (credo of faith) from the early church at the council of Nicea:
'And he will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead, and His Kingdom shall have no end...
...We look for the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. '
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Of course that doesn't make sense to you. You took the blue pill.
And again, "if you don't agree with me then you don't believe the Bible." Really?
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Time will tell. What is prophesied by God will take place.
I suppose you might as well just throw out all the books of the Old Testament prophecies as you don’t believe they apply any longer.
I believe almost all of them were already fulfilled. Again, my view might seem strange or foreign but these are what Christians the world over believed for 1900 years and outside of the US still do.
How do you read the words of Isaiah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah, Zechariah, Joel, Amos, etc. and see them as fulfilled? That doesn’t make sense to me.
And Christians for 1900 years weren’t seeing the signs of the end.
And I think you might be surprised at what Christians outside the U.S. believe.
End times are interpreted differently by different Christian traditions because Revelation is so confusing.
All we know for sure is this stanza from the ancient Creed (credo of faith) from the early church at the council of Nicea:
'And he will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead, and His Kingdom shall have no end...
...We look for the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. '
'
Of course that doesn't make sense to you. You took the blue pill.
And again, "if you don't agree with me then you don't believe the Bible." Really?