| Subject: Re: WHAT A GROUPIE ? |
| From: Louis |
| Date: 10/08/2003, 15:09 |
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Iff you are awaiting the end times forget it because according to the
Bible the "End Times" Should Have ALREADY Occurred! If you have
invested in this event you have been done over. A word from the
founder and his side kicks may throw some light on your predicament.
Jesus and his apostles made MANY prophecies concerning the
Armageddon. Christians would have you believe that it shall come as
"a thief in the night". Yet, the Bible is rather clear concerning
when it would happen. Matter of fact, the Bible consistently said it
would follow soon after Jesus’ death. When you point out such verses
to Christians they will try to weasel it out of it by saying Christ
was talking about his "future" apostles versus the ones he was
directly speaking to. All it takes is a close examinations of the
pronouns used in order to see that Christ truly did believe the end
times would have happened nearly 2,000 years ago. Keep in mind that
the Bible claims it is "fit for reproof’ and Christianity "lives and
dies on the resurrection and end times". If we are to believe these
verses and accept that the end time prophecies failed then surely the
whole book is invalid.
False Prophecies About the Armageddon:
Jesus’ Predictions:
1) Jesus falsely prophesies DIRECTLY to the high priest (Caiphas) that
he would live to see his second coming. Jesus uses the term "coming
on the clouds of heaven to the earth." This clearly negates the
"coming" as the resurrection but as a return to the earth on CLOUDS,
not his return in human form from the dead. Matthew 26:64 & Mark
14:62.
2) Jesus mistakenly tells his followers that he will return and
establish his kingdom within their lifetime. Matthew 23:36 & 24:34
3) YET AGAIN, Jesus claims those standing RIGHT BEFORE HIM shall see
the Armageddon. Matthew 16:28 "There be some standing here, which
shall not taste of death, till they see the Son of Man coming in his
kingdom." Don’t let Christians lie to you and claim Jesus was
referring to his modern day believers. The words "some standing HERE
will not taste death" clearly refutes such nonsense. Obviously the
people he was speaking to died, and curiously Jesus STILL isn’t here
to claim his kingdom.
4) Jesus falsely prophesies that the end of the world will come within
his listeners’ lifetimes. Mark 9:1 & 13:30
5) Jesus falsely predicts that some of his listeners would live to see
him return and establish the kingdom of God. Luke 9:27
6) Jesus implies that he will return to earth during the lifetime of
John. John
21:22
7) Jesus says that all that he describes (his return, signs in the
sun, moon, wars, stars, etc.) will occur within the lifetime of his
listeners. He purposely defines their generation and NOT a future
one. Considering that NONE of those signs took place during the
resurrection and that he uses the term of "Heaven and earth shall pass
away", Clearly Jesus is prophesizing that nearly 2,000 years ago
Armageddon SHOULD have occurred. Luke 21:25-32
John’s Predictions
8) John believes "the time is at hand," and that the things that he
writes about in Revelation will "shortly come to pass." Revelations
1:1-3
9) John quotes Jesus (1900 years ago) as saying he will come
"quickly." Revelations 22:7, 12 & 20
10) John thinks he is living in "the last times." He "knows" this
because he sees so many antichrists around. 1 John 2:18
11) John says that the antichrist was already present at the time 1
John was written. 1 John 4:3
12) John quotes Jesus (1900 years ago) as saying he will come
"quickly." Revelations 3:11, 22:7, 12 & 20
Paul’s Predictions
13) Paul thought that the end was near and that Jesus would return
soon after he wrote these words. Philippians 4:5
14) Paul believes he is living in the "last days." Hebrews 1:2
15) Paul believed that Jesus would come "in a little while, and will
not tarry." Hebrews 10:37
16) In 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 Paul stated: "For the Lord himself
shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the
archangel, and with the trump of God: And the dead Christ shall rise
first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together
with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air: And so shall we
ever be with the Lord." Paul shared the delusion, taught by Jesus, in
that he expected to be snatched up bodily into heaven with other
saints then living, who would, thus, never taste death. The use of
"we" clearly proves as much. It is difficult to deny that Paul was
certain that the end of the world was coming in the lifetime of his
contemporaries.
Other Prophecies About Armageddon:
17) James thought that Jesus would return soon. James 5:8
18) Peter wrongly believed that he was living in the "last times" and
that "the end of all things is at hand." 1 Peter 1:20 & 4:7
So you see the end times have been commoing every week for the last
2000 odd years.
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