Originally posted by DarfiusSo the generation that sees all of the prophecies won't end until it has seen all of the prophecies?
If you had read the post, you would see I addressed that. The generation refers to the one that sees all of the signs, clearly.
But if it would make you happy, the Apostle John did SEE the end of the world. In Revelation.
Woa - deep.
Child, "Why do you always seem to know so much?"
Old man, "There are many things I don't know, but a lifetime of study has taught me a few things."
Child, "I've watched you argue. It seems very important to you that you're always correct. It makes you seem arrogant."
Old man, "Why would I wish to be wrong?"
"Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein." Gospel of Mark
Whew, you had me really worried for a second there!
Luke mentions Noah and since it has been known since the 1890's that the story (mythological fairy tale) of Noah was taken from a Babylonian myth we know that statement absolutely cannot be the word of God. Thus questioning the validity of everything else you quoted.
The end is not coming any time soon but could you apocalyptic catterwallers please go sit on a mountaintop and wait (quietly) for the world to end.
Or maybe you could just give me all your money and property since you won't be needing them in Heaven.
In Love there is Life
Angela
Originally posted by caissad4You're pretty aggressive for a woman. Another sign of the times.
Whew, you had me really worried for a second there!
Luke mentions Noah and since it has been known since the 1890's that the story (mythological fairy tale) of Noah was taken from a Babylonian myth we know that statement absolutely cannot be the word of God. Thus questioning the validity of everything else you quoted.
The end is not coming any time soon ...[text shortened]... money and property since you won't be needing them in Heaven.
In Love there is Life
Angela
By the way, did you ever think the Babylonians may have written what actually happened?
Compare Gilgamesh to Nimrod in the Bible. What you find may open your eyes. Here's a hint: Uruk and Erech
Then do some research on whether there was ever a great flood in the Mesopotamian plains, where the Bible says it took place.
Originally posted by MaustrauserDon't put words into my mouth, please. I love her regardless, but I always thought of women as more graceful and loving than men.
So Born Agains are sexist too!
How do you like your women Darfius — pliant, agreeable, wimpy and available?
I'm disgusted.
I'm no better than anyone else. Not you. Not her.
Originally posted by Darfius
Don't put words into my mouth, please. I love her regardless, but I always thought of women as more graceful and loving than men.
I'm no better than anyone else. Not you. Not her.
As I said. You remarks are sexist, shallow and gross generalisations. Now you claim that women are more loving than men (I can accept your claim that women are more graceful though ๐ ) but not your claim that they are more loving.
Originally posted by MaustrauserNot in their capacity to have it, but definitely in their ability to show it.
As I said. You remarks are sexist, shallow and gross generalisations. Now you claim that women are more loving than men (I can accept your claim that women are more graceful though ๐ ) but not your claim that they are more loving.
Originally posted by Darfius
Not in their capacity to have it, but definitely in their ability to show it.
Well I'm pleased you have cleared that up then. But I still disagree with you. Men and women have the same capacity to love. Maybe men show it in different ways. By going to work for their family grinding hour upon tedious hour...by going to war...