06 Jun 19
@edward-palamar saidAs meaningless as your posts.
In a few minutes it will be 160 days into the everlasting General Resurrection of the Dead.
08 Jun 19
@ghost-of-a-duke saidWell it looks like you're misfitting right in then.
As meaningless as your posts.
08 Jun 19
@edward-palamar saidPlease stop being a total bell-end, it’s embarrassing.
In a few minutes it will be 160 days into the everlasting General Resurrection of the Dead.
09 Jun 19
@divegeester saidIt's the best thing I can offer in lieu of, "See, I told you so."
Please stop being a total bell-end, it’s embarrassing.
09 Jun 19
@edward-palamar saidWell it’s June now and will soon be 6 months after your “see I told you so” day of zombies.
It's the best thing I can offer in lieu of, "See, I told you so."
Nothing has happened. Nothing.
09 Jun 19
@edward-palamar saidHow bizarre! No where in the New Testament do I find the term "dead" in conjunction with believing Christians.
Make that the 147th day of the General Resurrection of the Dead.
The "dead" will be resurrected at the end of the millennium to stand in judgment before the throne of God.
You're a confused mystistic.
@divegeester saidBecause something is happening relative to God's timetable and I don't really think you know what it is.
What makes you say that?
After all you think it's all metaphorical. I bet you couldn't tell me what very significant event took place in the last hundred years in fulfillment of God's prophetic timetable.
@secondson saidAre you going to be flexing your “spiritual muscle” again Joseph? I do like it when get all brusque and blowhardy.
Because something is happening relative to God's timetable and I don't really think you know what it is.
After all you think it's all metaphorical. I bet you couldn't tell me what very significant event took place in the last hundred years in fulfillment of God's prophetic timetable.
Ooh a quiz I love a quiz!
Especially when I know the answer. Or at least one blatantly bleeding obvious answer...especially considering the source of the question and your deeply rooted right-wing American Christianity with it’s view of the Middle East.
We will get to that. Firstly though, tell me why you snarked at me “as if you’d notice”. It’s a lovely little insult and let’s not miss the opportunity to explore it by getting sidelined by your quizmastering skills.
@secondson saidTry John 5:25 - "Truly, truly, I say to you, an hour is coming and now is, when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God; and those who hear shall live."
How bizarre! No where in the New Testament do I find the term "dead" in conjunction with believing Christians.
The "dead" will be resurrected at the end of the millennium to stand in judgment before the throne of God.
You're a confused mystistic.
This is the Judgment now.
And you seem to fit the category of one who can't spell as the word is "mystic".
10 Jun 19
@edward-palamar saidIs this nonsense really all you have to offer the forum?
Try John 5:25 - "Truly, truly, I say to you, an hour is coming and now is, when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God; and those who hear shall live."
This is the Judgment now.
And you seem to fit the category of one who can't spell as the word is "mystic".
10 Jun 19
@edward-palamar saidAs I am reading your post, then evidently not “literally”.
You're literally blinded.
What is it with religionists in this forum not recognising the difference between “literal” and “metaphor”!